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First use
First, insert the recharge cable into the appropriate connector on the control box. Then insert the
mains adapter into the socket. The loading time is about 4 hours. The charger will stop the
recharging process automatically when the device is fully loaded.
Recharging
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WARNING: Risk of injury – Do not use the lift when the charger is connected in the control
box.
3.4
Eagle 625: battery and charging
3.4.1 Battery
3.4.2 Control box + included battery charger
When the batteries are recharging there will burn a yellow light on the
upper LED.
After the recharging process is completed, you should always
remove the mains plug of the charger from the socket first and then
remove the charger from the control box.
Do not use the lift while it is being recharged!
If the batteries are not used for a significant period, they discharge
slowly by themselves
(deep discharge). It then becomes impossible to recharge them with
the battery charger supplied. You should therefore recharge the
batteries at least once a month even if they are not being used.
The battery is above the control box and is replaceable with an
integrated clip system.
Primary voltage
Ambient temperature
Ambient storage temperature
Relative storage humidity
Conformity
The control box is designed with a red emergency stop and an internal
battery charger.
Primary voltage
Secondary voltage (charging voltage)
Secondary current (charging current)
Safeguards
Ambient temperature
Ambient storage temperature
Relative storage humidity
Conformity
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Eagle 620, Eagle 625
Using the patient hoist
24 VDC
+5°C to +40°C
-10° to +40°C
max. 80% (non-condensing)
tested in accordance with IEC 60601-1
100 - 240 VAC / 50/60 Hz
24 VDC, max. 250 VA
max. 10 A
Protected against reverse
polarisation, electrical surges
and extreme temperature
+5°C to +40°C
-10° to +40°C
max. 80% (non-condensing)
tested in accordance with
IEC 60601-1
We reserve the right to introduce technical changes.
2022-10