Invacare Auriga10 user manual Charging the batteries

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8.2.2Charging the batteries

Make sure you read and understand the battery charger's User's Manual, if supplied, as well as the safety notes on the front and rear panels of the charger!

WARNING:

Danger of explosion and destruction of batteries if the wrong battery charger is used!

Only ever use the battery charger supplied with your vehicle, or a charger that has been approved by Invacare®!

Danger of electric shock and damage to the battery charger if it is allowed to get wet!

Protect the battery charger from water!

Always charge in a dry environment!

Danger of short circuit and electric shock if the battery charger has been damaged!

Do not use the battery charger if it has been dropped or damaged!

Danger of fire and electric shock if a damaged extension cable is used!

Only ever use an extension cable if it is absolutely necessary! In case you must use one, make sure it is in good condition!

Note

The Invacare® Auriga/Auriga10 can be charged using an internal or an external charger. Although it is not inherently dangerous to use both simultaneously, we recommend using only one at a time.

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Contents Auriga10 How can you get in touch with Invacare? Deutschland DanmarkPortugal Table of Contents Adjusting the position of the seat from front to back Adjustment OptionsCare and maintenance Repair Instructions Electrical SystemRemoving a front wheel 3-Wheel Version Technical Specifications Inspections PerformedDismantling the scooter for transport 11.1Introduction Dear userPage Important symbols in this manual This symbol warns you of dangerRequirements Type Classification and Area of Use Safety Notes General Safety NotesPage Page Safety information with regard to care and maintenance Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference Safety Information on Driving and Freewheel Mode Page Key features Driving Before driving for the first timeDriving down off of an obstacle Taking ObstaclesDriving up over an obstacle Correct IncorrectDriving up and down gradients Activating the brake Parking and stationaryActivating and de-activating the parking brake option Releasing the brakePushing the scooter by hand Disengaging MotorsEngaging the motor Control Panel Control Panel layoutSeat Lifter Button Status displayBattery charge display Driving the Scooter Diagnostics and Trouble Shooting Diagnosing Faults Contact your authorised Invacare DealerCount the number of flashes and refer to the next section Error Codes and Diagnostic Codes Number Fault Impact on Flashes ScooterNumber Fault Impact on Flashes Scooter Contact your authorised Invacare Dealer Adjustment Options Adjusting the angle of the backrestAdjusting the position of the seat from front to back Adjusting the width of the armrests Releasing the seat so that it may rotated and/or removed Adjusting the height of the seat Page Electrical System Electronics Protection SystemBatteries Main fuseWhat you need to know about batteries Page Charging the batteries Connecting the scooter to a mains power supply Disconnecting the scooter from the mains power supplyHow can I tell when the batteries are fully charged? Connecting the charger Disconnecting the chargerRemoving and fitting batteries After contact with skinAfter contact with eyes Removing the batteries Requirements Disposing of dead or damaged batteries correctly Care and maintenance Cleaning the vehicleSeat and backrest padding Maintenance JobsCleaning TyresRepairing a flat tyre Repair InstructionsRemoving a rear wheel Requirements Repairing a flat tyre pneumatic tyres type 260 xRe-assembly Having trouble removing the wheel?Removing a front wheel 4-Wheel Version Requirements Removing a front wheel 3-Wheel Version Requirements Repairing the flat tyre Requirements General Requirements 3-Wheel Version front wheelDid the old inner tube get wet during repair? Dismantling the scooter for transport Removing the seatRemoving the batteries and the Drive Unit Removing the batteriesRemoving the Drive Unit Technical Specifications WeightElectrical System Dimensions Driving attributes Range according to ISO 7176Inspections Performed English