Invacare User guide manual When to Charge

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To ensure long battery life DO NOT allow your batteries to become totally discharged. If your Power- chair is not used for any length of time the batteries must receive a full charge once a month and remain fully charged during storage.

For replacement batteries contact your local INVACARE supplier/dealer in order to ensure that the new batteries are of the correct type and specification and are correctly installed and connected.

WHEN TO CHARGE

Keep an eye on the battery charge indicator on the joystick box at full charge all six lights will be on (from right to left: green, amber, red). As the battery charge drops during Powerchair operation successive lights will extinguish until eventually only the two red lights will be on. It means that you must charge the batteries without delay. We strongly advise you, however, not to wait until this critical point has been reached but to charge the batteries as early and as often as possible after you have used your Powerchair. If you ignore the warning (only two red lights on), and the battery charge drops further to a level where it is no longer sufficient to allow safe driving, the controller will automatically cut the power supply to the motors, so that the Powerchair comes to an abrupt halt, and you may find yourself stranded in an unpleasant situation.

Also, if you run down the batteries to such a low charge, you will have greatly reduced their poten- tial service life.

Except in emergencies, NEVER drive on discharged batteries, this will add strain to them and reduce their life.

We recommend batteries should be charged every time the Powerchair is used, independent of the depth of discharge. Depending on this and their capacity, a full charge on completely discharged batteries can take up to approximately eight hours.

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Contents InvacareSpectra BlitzTM ISO 7176 Part Standard Invacare Terms Warranty terms & conditionsLimitation of liability Germany Contacting InvacareUnited Kingdom FranceItaly NetherlandsSverge & Suomi SpainContents Armrests Batteries Transportation Technical Specifications Label locations Dear User IntroductionIntended Use Requirements Important symbols in this manualType Classification and Area of Use General Safety Notes Repair or Service InformationGeneral Warnings Batteries Tyre PressureElectrical Weight Limitation Weight TrainingRain Test Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference Important Warning Safety Precautions/Safe OperationCoping with Everyday Obstacles Safety IndoorsAmputee Statement for Prescribers SAFETY/HANDLING of WheelchairsRecommended Driving Position Surfaces Affected by Heat Stability and Balance Some Useful TipsReaching Bending Backwards Reaching Bending ForwardTransferring to and from Other Seats Negotiating Kerbs Negotiating GRADIENTS/SLOPESSafeguarding Others YOU,YOUR Powerchair and OthersArms Safety Inspection ChecklistGeneral Motor brushes & motor gearbox coupling Clothing guardsCastor/wheel/fork/head tube Seat and back upholsteryDrive wheels CastorsCleaning Troubleshooting Mechanical Troubleshooting Electrical Symptom Probable Cause Solutions Checking Battery Charge Level Cleaning the vehicle Care and maintenanceProduct End of Life Installing / Removing Legrests Legrest MaintenanceRemoving Legrest height adjustmentAdjusting Angle Adjustable Flip-up Footplates Adjusting Adjusting / Replacing Foot Plate Heel Strap if fittedReplacing Installing Installing/Removing ArmrestsArmrests Removal handwheel Height Adjustment Adjusting the ArmrestsArmpad Adjustment Armrest Width Adjustment Backrest Adjusting Backrest AngleAdjusting Backboard Position Adjusting Backpost Support Bracket Removal Installing / Removing or Adjusting Headrest if fittedPage Removal Tube Installing / Removing or Adjusting Trunk Supports if fittedSwing away function Adjusting Tension Adjustable Back Upholstery if fitted Installing / Removing Installing / Removing Back CushionAdjusting Push Handles Installing/Removing Installing / Removing Seat CushionSeating Lapbelt Adjusting Seat WidthSeat Frame Adjustment Adjusting Seat DepthSeat Board Adjustment Adjusting Seat Angle Installing / Removing Seat boardElectrical Adjustment of Seat Angle Anti Tipping Castors Batteries Removing/Installing BatteriesRemoving Front Battery Negative Positive + Installing Page Important Warnings Batteries and battery chargingBatteries When to Charge To Charge Batteries Charging ProceduresDisposing and Recycling of Used Batteries Disengaging/Engaging Motor Lock Levers Motor locks, Wheels and BrakesAdjusting Front Castors Inflation Drive WheelsTo Activate Brake Manual Parking BrakesTo De-Activate Brake Types of User Controller Controls and operating your powerchairFreewheel Operation see Shark OperationUnlock Function Shark Controller FunctionsHorn Button Lock FunctionBattery Gauge Adjusting Driving SpeedActuator Adjustment Using the SpeedometerDisplay This means 12.4 REM24SD OperationPilot + Operation Pilot + Controller Functions Mode ButtonSystem Status Indication VSI Operation VSI Controller Functions Unlock Function Display This means Types of Attendant Controller Driving practiceACS Dual Control Operation Pilot + Dual Control Operation Pilot + Attendant Control Pilot + Attendant Controller Functions Display This means User Joystick Mounting Hardware AdjustmentFixed Joystick Mounting Arm Installing / Removal Transportation Page Page Technical Specifications StorageTemperature B.A.* Seat Angle AdjustmentB.A.* Back Angle Adjustment OperatingTemperatureFlammability Label Upholstery Label locations1484781