Instructions for use for medical bariatric work chairs
2.2. Electrical and manual height
adjustment
Depending on the model, the device has
electric or manual height adjustment.
Electric height adjustment is controlled by
the hand-held controller or by the control
button located under the right armrest,
see Figure 2.2. Manual height adjustment
is controlled by controls placed under the
seat or under the right armrest, see Figure
2.3. See 5. Configurations and settings for
detailed information about all the features
and controls of the device.
Figure 2.2. Controls on the electric model.
Figure 2.3. Controls on the manual model.
2.3. Charging
For electric models, the battery should
be charged once a day. Fully charging the
battery on a daily basis will take 2 to 5 hours.
It is important that the battery is never
completely discharged, as this helps to
prolong the life of the battery. Daily charging
of the battery is especially important on the
configurations that have an electric brake,
to ensure that, as a user, you can always get
in and out of the device safely. The device
emits a low battery level warning sound, for
both low and critical. Low battery is indicated
by a short signal. Critical battery level is
indicated by a short signal that ends with
a loud beep. The product can also indicate
low or critical battery levels using a signal
when the product's battery is activated after
the system has been in sleep mode. This is
because when starting up, the product has
not yet determined its charge level. This
signal stops after two minutes. If the device
is equipped with a hand-held controller,
the battery level can also be determined by
checking the indicator lights, see Figure 2.4.
The device must be charged in a safe
manner. The electrical functions cannot be
used when the device is charging. For this
reason, choose an easily accessible wall
socket to plug the charger into. The charger
cable to the wall socket is 1 metre long and
must not be extended. In case of emergency,
disconnect the device from the mains by
unplugging the charger from the wall socket.
Figure 2.4. Battery level indicator on hand-held controller.
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