Eagle Home Products LIBERTYTM 624 owner manual USE of Liberty 624 Mini Power Wheelchair Joystick

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The LIBERTY™ 624 MINI is equipped with either an integral or remote power chair controller. These controllers are designed with the user safety as the primary consideration. It is equipped with various self-diagnostic features that are designed to search for potential problems at the rate of 100 times per second. If the controller detects a problem in the powerchair’s electrical system, the powerchair may stop functioning, depending on the severity of the problem. The controller is designed to maximize user safety under normal operation conditions.

This controller, however, cannot take into account circumstances that put the LIBERTY™ 624 MINI outside of its normal operating environment as described within this manual. If is very

important that the users follow the precautions described within this manual.

USE OF LIBERTY™ 624 MINI POWER WHEELCHAIR JOYSTICK

Battery Gauge

The battery gauge’s main purpose is to indicate to the user the approximate amount of battery life left.

*Red, Yellow and Green indicate that batteries are fully charged.

*Red and Yellow indicates that you should charge your battery if possible.

*Red indicator indicates that you should charge your battery as soon as possible because low battery voltage may cause the powerchair to become inoperative.

Eagle Note: When the batteries begin to approach a discharged state, the meter will begin to slowly flash indicating that it is time to charge the batteries.

In addition to indicating the current state of battery charge, the individual lights on your joystick assembly can also indicate possible problems with the LIBERTY™ 624 MINI. A rapid flash of the battery condition meter signifies a problem. The meter has 10 individual bars. They are to provide information by the amount of bars that are flashing. For instance, the very first red bar flashing rapidly indicates the battery voltage is nearly depleted. The following is a list of the possible errors signified by the rapidly flashing meter.

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Contents Liberty 624MINI Marvin Griffin Road Augusta, GA Eagle PromiseModel Serial Number Purchase Date Dealer Eagle Parts and Products Inc Marvin Griffin Road Augusta, GA Welcome to Liberty 624- Mini PowerchairTable of Contents 624M Liberty 624 Mini SpecificationsLiberty 624 Mini Power Wheelchair Recommended USE Guidelines Eagle Note do not Exceed 35 PSI Tranfers Weight LimitationsMotor Vehicles Public Roads and Parking LotsSteps and Curbs Stairs and EscalatorsElectromagnetic Interference EMI From Radio Wave Sources Where do radio waves originate?Are all powerchairs susceptible to EMI? Liberty 624 Mini Power Wheelchair Operating Instructions Battery Gauge USE of Liberty 624 Mini Power Wheelchair JoystickMain Circuit Breaker FreewheelingCharger Compartment Sleep ModeHorn Page Page Battery Charging Instructions Liberty 624 Mini Batteries and Battery ChargingHow does my charger work? Can I use a different battery charger?How often must I charge the batteries? How can I get maximum range or distance per charge?Why do my new batteries seem weak? What type of battery should I use?What are my limits on public transportation? How can I insure maximum battery life?Daily Performance Review Liberty 624 Mini Care and MaintenanceWeekly Checks Monthly ChecksCleaning Recommendations General Inspections Battery Replacement Thermal Rollback Storing your Liberty 624 Mini Power WheelchaieBattery Connection Circuit Protection Diagram Liberty 624-MINI Power Wheelchair Limited Warranty Warranty Registration Eagle Parts and Products INC