Replacing Batteries; Maintenance Tips For Retailers - B+B Taiga Mode D'emploi

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Taiga
| Electric Wheelchair
Plug the main plug of the battery charger into the main socket
(230 V).
The charge indicator of the battery charger shows the status of the
charging process (fig. 45).
Superior LED-luminaire
Yellow
45
Lower LED-luminaire
Green (flashing) - Ready for operation
Orange
Orange/Green
Green
Red (flashing)
Once charging is completed, disconnect the main plug and battery
charger from the wheelchair.

6.3.2. Replacing batteries

When working on the batteries be very careful, do not use metal tools,
do not touch the battery terminals and follow the directions of the
battery manufacturer.
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Use only batteries approved for this wheelchair (see technical data).
Make sure that the wheelchair is switched off before starting to replace
batteries.
First remove the battery cover (fig. 46).
First loosen the mounting and pull the battery tray out (fig. 47).
Disconnect the battery cable. First the red terminal and then the
47
black terminal. This does not require any tools.
80
- Charger switched on
- Charging in progress
- Charging in progress, more than 80 % charged
- Charging complete
- Error, charging not possible
Caution! This work should only be done by a
trained technician. Danger of electrocution!
Lift the batteries carefully out by the handles.
Install the new batteries in their correct position and connect the
terminals. Note the correct colour-coding (red and black).
Secure the battery cover with the Velcro strap and push the battery
compartment back into the initial position. It latches in again
automatically.
When the batteries have reached the end of their
life, i.e. they can no longer be adequately charged,
they must not be disposed of with household
rubbish. Old batteries are returned to the dealer
when new batteries are purchased and correctly
disposed of.

7. Maintenance tips for retailers

We recommend having the complete wheelchair inspected by
the mobility dealer at least once a year. If faults or defects in the
wheelchair are found, it must be returned to the mobility dealer for
repair immediately.
The dealer can receive the required information, documentation and
circuit diagrams for repair and service on request at B+B. A training
program is also available for dealers.
B+B customer service is available to answer questions at
+49 (0)700 6000 7070).
Bischoff & Bischoff GmbH | 01.06.2019
Taiga
Electric Wheelchair |
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