Invacare Ranger IIJR, Ranger IIBASIC When to Charge Batteries Figure, Charging Batteries Figure

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WHEN TO CHARGE BATTERIES (FIGURE 5)

NOTE: As a general rule, batteries should be recharged daily to assure longest possible life and minimize required charging time. In fact, a battery’s life is extended if the charge level is maintained well above a low condition. Plan to recharge batteries when it is anticipated wheel- chair will not be used for a long period of time.

MCC-MKIV X, A or A+ Joystick

BATTERY GAUGE DISPLAY (BGD) is the bar graph display located on the MKIV X, A or A+ joystick. It will keep you informed as to power availability. A visual warning is given before the power becomes too low to operate the wheelchair. At full charge the two (2) LEFT segments and the farthest RIGHT segment of the bar graph will be illuminated. As the battery becomes discharged, the farthest RIGHT segment will progressively move to the LEFT until only the last two (2) bars (LEFT) are illuminated. At this level the last two (2) bars (LEFT) will start to Flash ON and OFF to indicate that the end user should charge the batteries as soon as possible.

MKIV RII Joystick

BATTERY DISCHARGE INDICATOR (BDI) is located at the rear of the joystick housing and provides informa- tion on the remaining charge in the batteries. At FULL charge the BDI will be GREEN. As the battery becomes discharged, the BDI indicator will turn AMBER (YEL- LOW), then RED and finally FLASHING RED. If the BDI is FLASHING RED, the user should charge the batteries as soon as possible.

NOTE: Accurate readings are displayed when in neu- tral.

CHARGING BATTERIES (FIGURE 6)

WARNING

Never attempt to recharge the batteries by at- taching cables directly to the battery terminals or clamps. Always use the recharging plug lo- cated on the side of the wheelchair frame.

DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries and operate the power wheelchair at the same time.

During use and charging, unsealed batteries will vent hydrogen gas which is explosive in the right concentration with air.

CAUTION

Always charge new batteries fully BEFORE initial use or battery life will be reduced.

NOTE: As a general rule, batteries should be recharged daily to assure longest possible life and minimize required charging time. In fact, a battery’s life is extended if the charge level is maintained well above a low condition. Plan to recharge batteries when it is anticipated wheel- chair will not be used for a long period of time.

The range per battery charge using recommended batte- ries should be approximately 5 to 9 hours of typical operation. Extensive use on inclines may substantially reduce per charge mileage.

Description and Use of Battery Chargers

The charger automatically reduces the charge from an initially high rate to a zero reading at a fully charged condi- tion. If left unattended, the charger should automatically shut-off when full charge is obtained.

Battery Discharge

Battery Gauge

There are some basic concepts which will help you

understand this automatic process:

Indicator

Display

The amount of electrical current drawn within a given

 

 

 

 

time to charge a battery is called “charge rate”. If, due to

 

 

usage, the charge stored in the battery is low, the charge

 

 

rate is high, as indicated by the green light on the char-

 

MKIV X, A OR A+

ger. Initially, the green light will stay illuminated for a short

MKIV- RII

period of time followed by a longer period of off time. As

JOYSTICK

a charge builds up, the charge rate is reduced, and the

JOYSTICK

NOTE: MKIV X Shown.

green light will stay illuminated for a longer period of time

 

FIGURE 5 - WHEN TO CHARGE BATTERIES

followed by a shorter off time.

NOTE: If performing the charging procedures indepen-

 

 

 

 

dently, READ and CAREFULLY follow the individual in-

 

 

structions for each charger (supplied or purchased).

 

 

NOTE: If charging instructions are not supplied, consult

 

 

a qualified service technician for proper procedures.

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Contents MWD/FWD R N I N G E C I a L T E SWheelchair TIE-DOWN Restraints and Seat Positioning Straps Table of Contents Specification S SpecificationsHigh Back not available on model R2250 Series Specifications LowandHighBackTypeshaveanInfiniteadjustmentProcedure 1 of this manual Are approximateInches 16 to 20-inches In 1-inch incrementsGeneral Guidelines Procedure Controller Settings for R2JRRepair or Service Information Operating InformationProcedure General Guidelines Wiring Harness for Battery Box LidGeneral Guidelinesprocedure Back ViewBack View Motor Assembly Battery Wiring HarnessFor Battery Side FrameBattery Warning Label Location Not remove this label 1095559Using Hydrometer to Check Battery Cells Lead Acid Figure Procedure TroubleshootingBattery Charger Connector Digital Voltmeter Field Load Test FigureMotor Testing Figure Troubleshooting ProcedureNumber of Floating Balls Pin Motor Connector Ohmmeter CapMotorAdjusting FLIP-UP Removable Footboard Front Riggings ProcedureO N T I N G S Angle FigureAdjusting the Removable Footboard Procedure Front RiggingsAdjusting Footboard Angle Figure Depth FigureBattery Tray Reinstall the caplug capsFront Hex ScrewFootboard Pivot Caplug Assemblies Washer Perform one 1 of the followingProcedure Arms Replacing Armrest Pads FigureReplacing Armrest Plate Figure M SSEAT/BACK Procedure Replacing Seat Positioning StrapReplacing Back Upholstery Figure A T C KAssembly Washers Hex Screws Apply Loctite Replacing Captains Seat FigureAdjusting Seat Depth Figure Adjusting Back Height FigureSeat Frame Procedure A T M EChanging Back Angle Figure Replacing Back Canes FigureDetail B Top Half of Back CanesA T Bottom Half of Back CanesHole WheelchairREMOVING/INSTALLING Mkiv Controller Procedure ElectronicsRepositioning Mkiv Joystick E C T R O N I C SElectronics Procedure Mounting Stud on Wheelchair FrameController Washer Inch Wide Models FigureWire Connector Support Tie-Wrap Battery Wiring HarnessMounting Stud on Wheelchair Frame Washer Controller LocknutsLimit Switch Phono Plug Limit SwitchLimit Switch BodyProcedure Limit Switch Recline Angle 4 inchesActuator 5o Seat Angle REMOVING/INSTALLING Drive Wheels Wheels ProcedureReplacing Pneumatic TIRES/ Tubes Drive WHEELS/CASTERS Inch Drive Wheel FigureREMOVING/INSTALLING Drive Wheel HUB Figure Procedure WheelsInstalling RemovingKeystock LockingReplacing Casters Figure Replacing Forks FigureForkLocknut Hex Screw Washer WasherCaster Dust Cover LocknutWeight Shift Basic Tilt Models Pro- ceed to Step Installing Side ShroudsR O U D S Position the side shroud on the wheelchair frameProcedure Shrouds Weight Shift Tilt Models Proceed to StepWheelchairs not Equipped with Weight Shift Basic Tilt O U D SShrouds Procedure R O U Detail aAdjusting Seat Width Integrated Sling Seats Figure CrossbracesO S S B R a C E S FWD WheelchairsProcedure Crossbraces O SR a C E S Pivot Link Locknut Steps 4Replacing Crossbraces Captains Seats Figure Dust Cover Steps 6 Steps 8Tie Wraps Steps 7 Detail a Steps 9 Front WheelchairBatteries T T E R I E SConnecting Battery Cables Dual U1 or Dual Group 22 Battery BoxesBattery Cable Direct Mount MethodPositive + Battery Terminal/Post Battery Orange Battery Terminal Cap+ Battery Post Tie Wrap Group 22 NF Black BatteryTerminal BatteryCapBattery Clamp Method Figures 4, 5 Installing Battery Clamp CoversBattery Clamp Battery Cable RED Battery Clamp Cover Positive + Battery T E R I E SExploded Assembling Ranger II FWD A I R SIntegrated Sling Seats Figure Unfolding the WheelchairFWD Wheelchairs Unfolding/Folding Captains Seat FigureUnfolding Push Brackets CrossbracesWhen to Charge Batteries Figure Description and Use of Battery ChargersCharging Batteries Figure MCC-MKIV X, a or A+ JoystickRecommended Battery Types Cleaning Battery TerminalsReplacing Batteries Required ItemsINSTALLING/REMOVING Battery Boxes R2BASIC and R2STANDARD FigureDetaila R2JR FigureBattery Tray Folding Battery Tray for Transport FigureUnfolding Battery Tray for Use Figure C H a I R S Changing Width of Battery Tray Figure Removing/Installing Battery Tray for R2BASICInstalling Figure Removing/Installing Battery Tray R2JR. FigureReplacing Left Battery Tray Hanger Bracket For Model R2JR FigureHanger Bracket for Model R2JR For Models R2BASIC and R2STANDARD FigureReplacing Wiring Harness Figure E E L C H a I R SController Locknut Rear Locknut Loosen Screw But Do Not RemoveWiring Harness Tie Wraps Phono Jack Nut Side Shroud Phillips ScrewsSpacers Charger Cable Mounting BracketInch Wide Models Figure Wire Connector Support Slot Phillips Screws Replacing Wiring Harness 14-INCH Wide ModelsUsers Weight 201 to 250 LBS Motor Mounting Positions Users Weight 200 LBS and Under Motor Mounting PositionsRepositioning Motors Figure R2 Basic and R2JRSteps 2, 4, 10, 11 Steps 6Motor Gearbox Front Motor Mounting Position Middle Motor Rear MotorRotate battery tray hanger bracket up Tip Steps 2, 6Pin Steps 3 Clutch Handle StepReplacing MOTOR/GEARBOX R2STANDARD Figure For R2JR onlyBattery Motor Connectors Steps 2Dust Cover Not Shown 13,14,15Assembling Ranger II MWD Unfolding/Folding Integrated Sling Seats FigureSeat Rails Seat Guides MWD Wheelchairs Unfolding/Folding Captains Seats FigureBattery Discharge Indicator BDIShutoff Procedure Mkiv X, a or A+ Joystick MKIV- RII JoystickBattery Charger Connector on Side of Wheelchair From Battery Charger Connector atBattery Charger Three Pronged Plug Front View Charger Port Joystick Battery BoxesINSTALLING/REMOVING Battery Boxes Figure Clean the new battery terminalsTo remove the removable footboard, refer to Remov Battery Tray Figure Retaining Front Battery Box Strap Rear Strap ClipLeads Slots Battery Tray Hanger Bracket MountingBattery Tray Pins Hex Bolts Procedure MWD Wheelchairs WiringE L C H a I R S Cable Mounting Bracket may Vary depending on wheelStabilizer Adjustment Nut Measure This Height Stabilizer Identification FigureType a Type B Type C SpringAdjusting Stabilizer for User Preference TerclockwiseHex Bolt Stabilizer Plates Cylinder Hex Bolt Bottom of Stabilizer CylinderReplacing Stabilizer Cylinders Stabilizer Locknut Lower SpringWheelchair Frame Jam Nut Locknuts TOP Hex Bolt Stabilizer PlatesReplacing Stabilizer Wheel Type C Stabilizer AssembliesReplacing Stabilizer Cylinder Springs Figure Hex Bolt Spacers Stabilizer WheelCOUNTER-CLOCKWISE 16-20x LocknutRepositioning Motors Replacing Clutch Handles R2BASIC and R2250 Series FigureTie Wrap Steps Battery Tray Mounting Bracket Motor Gearbox Wheelchair Frame Short SocketPin Pin StepReplacing MOTOR/GEARBOX R2STANDARD Figure Battery Motor Connectors Steps 4 Steps 5, 6 Locknut Dust Cover Motor/GearboxPage Warranty R R a N T YChedworth Way