Eagle Home Products LIBERTYTM 624 owner manual Freewheeling, Main Circuit Breaker

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BARS DIAGNOSIS SOLUTION

 

10

Green

High Battery Voltage

Check Batteries

9

Green

Solenoid Brake Fault

Check Motor/Brake Wiring

8

Green

Possible Controller Fault

See Authorized Service Center

7

Yellow

Possible Joystick Fault

See Authorized Service Center

6

Yellow

Inhibit Active

Unplug Charger/Check

Connections

 

 

 

5

Yellow

Right Motor Wiring Fault Check

Right Motor Wiring

4

Yellow

Right Motor Disconnected

Check Right Motor Wiring

3

Red

Left Motor Wiring Fault

Check Left Motor Wiring

2

Red

Left Motor Disconnected

Check Left Motor Wiring

1

Red

Low Battery Voltage

Check Batteries/Battery Wiring

Freewheeling

For convenience, your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI is equipped with two freewheel levers. These levers allow you to disengage the drive motors and maneuver the chair manually. Locate the 2 metal bars protruding from the frame cover and turn them toward the outside of the powerchair. To reengage the drive motors, turn the metal levers back to the forward position. If the lever is difficult to move in either direction, press the lever downward and roll the LIBERTY™ 624 MINI forward and backward slightly. The lever should then move to the desired position.

Eagle Note: It is important to remember that when the LIBERTY™ 624 MINI is in the freewheel position, the braking system is disengaged.

WARNING: Avoid placing the LIBERTY™ 624 MINI in freewheel on an incline as the unit could roll on its own causing injury.

Main Circuit Breaker

The circuit breaker is located under the main body cover on the left rear side of the frame.

The main circuit breaker is a safety feature built into your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI. When the batteries and the motors are subjected to excessive loads, the main circuit breaker might trip to prevent damage to the motors and/or electronics. If this happens, allow the unit to rest for approximately one minute, to allow time for the automatic rest circuit breaker to reset. You may wish to charge the batteries more frequently and have an authorized service center or service station load test the batteries to determine how they operate under normal operation.

Eagle Note: If the main circuit breaker continues to trip, you should return to your authorized LIBERTY™ 624 MINI dealer for service.

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Contents Liberty 624MINI Model Serial Number Purchase Date Dealer Eagle PromiseMarvin Griffin Road Augusta, GA Welcome to Liberty 624- Mini Powerchair Eagle Parts and Products Inc Marvin Griffin Road Augusta, GATable of Contents Liberty 624 Mini Specifications 624MLiberty 624 Mini Power Wheelchair Recommended USE Guidelines Eagle Note do not Exceed 35 PSI Motor Vehicles Weight LimitationsTranfers Public Roads and Parking LotsStairs and Escalators Steps and CurbsWhere do radio waves originate? Electromagnetic Interference EMI From Radio Wave SourcesAre all powerchairs susceptible to EMI? Liberty 624 Mini Power Wheelchair Operating Instructions USE of Liberty 624 Mini Power Wheelchair Joystick Battery GaugeFreewheeling Main Circuit BreakerHorn Sleep ModeCharger Compartment Page Page Liberty 624 Mini Batteries and Battery Charging Battery Charging InstructionsHow often must I charge the batteries? Can I use a different battery charger?How does my charger work? How can I get maximum range or distance per charge?What type of battery should I use? Why do my new batteries seem weak?How can I insure maximum battery life? What are my limits on public transportation?Weekly Checks Liberty 624 Mini Care and MaintenanceDaily Performance Review Monthly ChecksCleaning Recommendations General Inspections Battery Replacement Storing your Liberty 624 Mini Power Wheelchaie Thermal RollbackBattery Connection Circuit Protection Diagram Liberty 624-MINI Power Wheelchair Limited Warranty Warranty Registration Eagle Parts and Products INC