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LIBERTY™ 624 MINI BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING
Your batteries and battery charger are some of the most important parts of your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI.
The battery charger is specically designed to optimize the performance of your powerchair by charging
the batteries as quickly as possible and extending their service life.
The battery charger connects to the standard wall outlet voltage of 120 VAC (alternating current) and
converts it to 24 VDC (direct current). Direct current (or DC) is what your batteries deliver to operate
your Liberty.
Battery Charging Instructions
Your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI utilizes two long lasting 12-volt deep cycle batteries that are sealed
and maintenance free. They are recharged by an on-board charging system located inside the charger
compartment.
Follow these steps to safely charge your batteries.
Step one: Place your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI within reach of a standard wall outlet.
Step two: Make sure the controller power is in the OFF position.
Step three: Gently lift the charger compartment lid. Extend the charger power cord and plug into a wall
outlet.
Eagle Note: The LIBERTY™ 624 MINI incorporates an inhibit function which disables the powerchair
when the charger is plugged into a wall outlet. Your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI will not respond to
operating commands while the charger is connected to the outlet.
Eagle Parts and Products supplies your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI with a state-of-the-art charger. Your
charger uses two light indicators, with three colors, to simplify the charging process. When you plug in
the cord you will notice a red light indicator letting you know the charger has power and a yellow light
indicator letting you know the batteries are charging. When the yellow indicator turns green your battery
is fully charged.
We recommend leaving your chair plugged in while not in use. You can not overcharge due to a built-
in cut-off mechanism within the charger. Once the batteries have reached full charge your charger
automatically shuts off.