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43Everest with Captain Seat Owner's Manual GF0600050RevE06, August 2006
front
panel
output fuse
AC voltage
switch
back
panel
TROUBLESHOOTING: BATTERY CHARGER
SYMPTOM CHECK—ACTION
Green status LED OFF; Check that the battery charger is connected and switched ON.
Battery capacity level
indicator LED ON Check that the battery charger is plugged into a working power outlet.
Battery voltage switch on wrong setting—check and ensure that for
U.S. and Canada, switch is set to 115V. If not, use a small screwdriver
to change to correct setting, as shown in picture at right.
Check / replace the AC fuse as shown below.
WARNING: Before checking the AC fuse, disconnect the battery charger from both
power outlet and wheelchair battery charger receptacle
1. Hold line connector by its body and pull straight out from battery
charger as shown in picture at right.
2. Use a small screwdriver to open AC fuse compartment cover as
shown in lower picture at right.
3. Slide AC fuse compartment out from battery charger. There is a
spare fuse in the compartment.
4. Replace AC fuse with spare. If spare fuse has been used, replace
with same size and type.
5. Replace cover.
WARNING: Do NOT replace the AC fuse with the output fuse.
They have different fuse ratings, and interchanging
them could result in fire.
Battery charger is damaged. Contact your dealer.
Green status LED always Note: The charge indicator LED will be nonashing green when the battery charger power is
on (nonashing);
switched on, but should change to ashing battery status pattern when the batteries are charging.
Battery capacity level
indicator LEDs all OFF; Batteries not connected—connect batteries.
batteries won't charge
Battery terminals not connected—connect battery terminals.
Batteries not connected properly, or polarity reversed—correct connections.
Batteries severely discharged, below 1/2 volt—replace batteries.
Batteries defective—replace batteries.
Output fuse blown—check / replace the output fuse.
WARNING: Before checking the output fuse, disconnect battery charger from both
power outlet and wheelchair battery charger receptacle.
To check the output fuse:
1. Unscrew fuse, shown in picture at right, in direction of arrow.
2. Replace with same size and type.
WARNING: Do NOT replace the output fuse with the AC fuse. They
have different fuse ratings, and interchanging them could result in fire.
Contact your Graham-Field Health Products dealer.
back
panel
line
connector
AC fuse
compartment
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