Invacare Auriga10 user manual Disposing of dead or damaged batteries correctly

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8.2.3.2How to handle damaged batteries correctly

WARNING:

Corrosion and burns from acid leakage if batteries are damaged!

Remove clothes that have been soiled by acid immediately!

After contact with skin:

Immediately wash affected area with lots of water!

After contact with eyes:

Immediately rinse eyes under running water for several minutes; consult a physician!

Requirements:

Safety goggles

Acid-resistant gloves

Acid-resistant receptacle for transportation

Always wear appropriate safety clothing when handling damaged batteries.

Place damaged batteries in an acid-resistant receptacle immediately after removing them.

Only ever transport damaged batteries in an appropriate acid-resistant receptacle.

Wash all objects that have come into contact with acid with lots of water.

Disposing of dead or damaged batteries correctly

Dead or damaged batteries can be given back to your dealer or directly to Invacare®.

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Contents Auriga10 Deutschland Danmark How can you get in touch with Invacare?Portugal Table of Contents Electrical System Adjustment OptionsCare and maintenance Repair Instructions Adjusting the position of the seat from front to back11.1 Technical Specifications Inspections PerformedDismantling the scooter for transport Removing a front wheel 3-Wheel VersionDear user IntroductionPage Requirements Important symbols in this manualThis symbol warns you of danger Type Classification and Area of Use General Safety Notes 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 Before driving for the first time DrivingIncorrect Taking ObstaclesDriving up over an obstacle Correct Driving down off of an obstacleDriving up and down gradients Releasing the brake Parking and stationaryActivating and de-activating the parking brake option Activating the brakeEngaging the motor Pushing the scooter by handDisengaging Motors Control Panel layout Control PanelStatus display Seat Lifter ButtonBattery charge display Driving the Scooter Diagnostics and Trouble Shooting Count the number of flashes and refer to the next section Diagnosing FaultsContact your authorised Invacare Dealer Number Fault Impact on Flashes Scooter Error Codes and Diagnostic CodesNumber Fault Impact on Flashes Scooter Contact your authorised Invacare Dealer Adjusting the angle of the backrest Adjustment OptionsAdjusting 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 Electronics Protection System Electrical SystemWhat you need to know about batteries BatteriesMain fuse Page Charging the batteries How can I tell when the batteries are fully charged? Connecting the scooter to a mains power supplyDisconnecting the scooter from the mains power supply Disconnecting the charger Connecting the chargerAfter contact with eyes Removing and fitting batteriesAfter contact with skin Removing the batteries Requirements Disposing of dead or damaged batteries correctly Cleaning the vehicle Care and maintenanceTyres Maintenance JobsCleaning Seat and backrest paddingRepair Instructions Repairing a flat tyreHaving trouble removing the wheel? Repairing a flat tyre pneumatic tyres type 260 xRe-assembly Removing a rear wheel RequirementsRemoving a front wheel 4-Wheel Version Requirements Removing a front wheel 3-Wheel Version Requirements Requirements 3-Wheel Version front wheel Repairing the flat tyre Requirements GeneralDid the old inner tube get wet during repair? Removing the seat Dismantling the scooter for transportRemoving the batteries Removing the batteries and the Drive UnitRemoving the Drive Unit Electrical System Technical SpecificationsWeight Dimensions Range according to ISO 7176 Driving attributesInspections Performed English