E&J GF0600059REVB06 Wheelchair User Manual


 
Metro Power III Owner’s Manual GF0600059RevB06, November 2006
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VII BATTERIES
Batteries are of critical importance, require attention and maintenance, and will require periodic
replacement. As batteries age, their ability to hold a charge decreases. Old batteries discharge much
more quickly than new batteries under the same driving conditions. is results in a decrease in the
distance the wheelchair can travel before batteries need to be charged. is decrease is often misin-
terpreted as a problem with the wheelchair system, when in fact the batteries have simply reached the
end of their useful lives and should be replaced. Properly maintained batteries can be expected to last
approximately 9 to 18 months. e purpose of proper maintenance is to extend that life as much as
possible, and to minimize the incidence of unsatisfactory wheelchair performance.
Batteries are not supplied with your Metro Power III wheelchair. e Metro Power III uses two 12
volt deep cycle batteries, group size U1. For best performance, batteries with the highest possible
amp/hour rating should be used.
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Caution: Use only deep cycle batteries on your wheelchair. Do not use automotive batteries.
Warning: Batteries generate sulfuric acid, which can burn eyes, skin, clothes, etc.
Use caution! Always wear safety glasses when working with batteries. If contact oc
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curs, flush immediately with water and get medical attention.
GUIDELINES TO EXTENDING BATTERY LIFE
Give the batteries a full charge before using them for the first time.
Limit use of new batteries for the first ten charge/discharge cycles—avoid deeply discharging the
batteries. New batteries are not capable of their rated output until they have been discharged a
number of times.
Recharge batteries after every discharge. Discharging batteries deeply before recharging them will
shorten battery life. Leaving partially discharged batteries idle for several days is not recommend-
ed; charge them as soon as possible after discharging.
Charge batteries fully each time before using. Allow the charger to finish its charge cycle once
started. is will help prevent deeply discharging the batteries. Unlike some rechargeable bat-
teries, the batteries used on wheelchairs do not exhibit a significant “memory effect”—they will
recharge to their full capacity, even if only partially discharged before each charge.
If you must store your wheelchair for a long period of time, charge the batteries weekly.
Perform regular maintenance on the batteries. See maintenance schedule in Section VIII,
MAINTENANCE, for recommended regularity.