To charge A-450/A-625 lifts through the hand control:
1.
Ensure your lift hand controller has a charger input connector and you have an A-450/A-625 charger
with barrel connector as shown in Figure 2.
2.
Pull out the protective cap from the hand controller connector.
3.
Align the charger's barrel connector with the opening on the hand control's charger connection
point.
4.
Insert the charger's barrel connector into the hand controller. Once the charger is connected
properly, the lift indicator lights orange and turns green when the lift is completely charged. The lift
can be charged whether the lift is turned on or off.
The lift will not raise or lower when the hand controller charger is connected; Emergency
lowering still functions.
Do not position the lift where it is difficult to disconnect the charger in the event of an
emergency. The unit can be isolated electrically from "Mains" by unplugging the charger.
Low Battery
If the batteries of the lift are low (25-30%) and require charging, the indicator located on the underside of
the lift lights orange, a beep audible alarm sounds when button is pressed, and the hand controller
displays the message Low Battery. If a transfer is in progress, complete the transfer (the Emergency Down
and X-Y Traversing also continue to operate) and then move lift to the end of the track where the charger
is located.
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The lift may be used after one hour of charging from low battery; however, Handicare recommends
overnight charging or minimum of 5 hours.
If the batteries are fully discharged and require charging, the indicator on the lift control panel lights red a
beep audible alarm sounds when button is pressed, and the hand controller displays the message Very
low battery.
When the battery is discharged the UP function is disabled. The Down, Emergency Down,
and X-Y Traversing, continue to operate.
Power supply is considered a part of the A-625/A-450 system. Use only the charger
that was supplied with the lift. Use of any other charger will void all warranties and
may cause damage to the lift.
Do not position the lift where it is difficult to disconnect the charger in an emergency.
The unit can be isolated electrically from "Mains" by unplugging the charger.
Plug Types
Plug types vary by geographical location. Refer to local electrical guidelines on the type of plug or voltage
which can be used (connection to the charger is an IEC 60320-C7 plug).
Attach the Hand Controller to the Lift
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Should you have any concerns or questions contact your local Handicare dealer or your local
Handicare business development manager.
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Should the hand controller disconnect from the underside of the lift, contact your local Handicare
dealer or your local Handicare business development manager.
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Do not pull the lift along the track by the hand controller cord.
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Be aware of any surrounding objects which might become intangeld with the hand controller cord.
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Keep the hand controller cord away from any patient who might wrap the cord around themselves.
Misuse of the hand control cord can lead to strangulation
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