Invacare TDXSP2 Owners Manual 5 - Page 32

Connecting the remote, Charging the batteries

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LiNX® Control System 5.11 Connecting the remote CAUTION! Risk of unintended stops If the plug of the remote cable is broken, the remote cable may come loose while driving. The remote could suddenly switch off when losing power. This causes an unintended stop. - Always check the plug of the remote for damage. Contact your provider immediately in case of a damaged plug. Risk of damage to the remote The remote plug and connector socket fit together in one way only. - Do not force them together. 1. Lightly push to connect the plug of the remote cable and the connector socket. The plug must lock in place with an audible click. 5.12 Charging the batteries WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage Using the wrong battery charger may cause explosion and destruction of batteries. To avoid injury or damage: - Only use the battery charger supplied with your mobility device, or a charger that has been approved by Invacare. 32 WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage Explosive gases can be generated while charging. To avoid flammable gas buildup and injury or damage due to explosion: - During charging, keep the wheelchair and battery charger away from sources of ignition, such as flames and sparks. - Charge the wheelchair in a space at least twice the volume of the wheelchair. WARNING! Risk of Injury, Damage or Death Improper routing of charger cord(s) may cause tripping, entanglement or strangulation hazard that may result in injury, damage or death. - Ensure all charger cord(s) are routed and secured properly. - Close supervision and attention is needed when charging the wheelchair near children, pets or people with physical/mental disabilities. WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage Using a damaged extension cord may cause fire and electric shock. To avoid injury or damage: - Only use an extension cord if it is absolutely necessary. If you must use one, make sure it is in good condition. 60101835-A

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LiNX® Control System
5.11
Connecting the remote
CAUTION!
Risk of unintended stops
If the plug of the remote cable is broken, the
remote cable may come loose while driving. The
remote could suddenly switch off when losing
power. This causes an unintended stop.
– Always check the plug of the remote for
damage. Contact your provider immediately in
case of a damaged plug.
Risk of damage to the remote
The remote plug and connector socket fit
together in one way only.
– Do not force them together.
1.
Lightly push to connect the plug of the remote cable
and the connector socket. The plug must lock in place
with an audible click.
5.12
Charging the batteries
WARNING!
Risk of Injury or Damage
Using the wrong battery charger may cause
explosion and destruction of batteries. To avoid
injury or damage:
– Only use the battery charger supplied with
your mobility device, or a charger that has
been approved by Invacare.
WARNING!
Risk of Injury or Damage
Explosive gases can be generated while charging.
To avoid flammable gas buildup and injury or
damage due to explosion:
– During charging, keep the wheelchair and
battery charger away from sources of ignition,
such as flames and sparks.
– Charge the wheelchair in a space at least twice
the volume of the wheelchair.
WARNING!
Risk of Injury, Damage or Death
Improper routing of charger cord(s) may cause
tripping, entanglement or strangulation hazard
that may result in injury, damage or death.
– Ensure all charger cord(s) are routed and
secured properly.
– Close supervision and attention is needed when
charging the wheelchair near children, pets or
people with physical/mental disabilities.
WARNING!
Risk of Injury or Damage
Using a damaged extension cord may cause fire
and electric shock. To avoid injury or damage:
– Only use an extension cord if it is absolutely
necessary. If you must use one, make sure it is
in good condition.
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