3.4.3 External charger (OPTIONAL)
3.4.4 Charging the batteries
Use only the control box with included battery charger on the Eagle 625 or the external charger
meant to be mounted on the wall.
We recommend that you should regularly recharge the batteries in order to ensure that the hoist
remains usable and to extend the lifespan of the batteries. The control box will give a warning
sound to tell you when the battery charge is low.
First use
First, insert the supply cable with the connector side into the appropriate connector on the control
box. The plug side of the supply cable must be insert in the socket outlet. The loading time is
about 24 hours.
Recharging
WARNING: Risk of injury – Do not use the lift when the supply cable is connected in
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the socket outlet.
When the battery is running low, half of the green LED will blink and a single beep can be heard
when the hoist is activated.
If the LED is blinking and a continuous beep can be heard, there are only two cycles left on the
battery.
When the batteries are recharging, half of the LED will light green. The battery
is fully charged once the LED is fully green.
After the recharging process is completed, you should always remo0ve the mains plug from the
socket first and then remove the connector plug 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. You should therefore recharge the
batteries at least once a month even if they are not being used.
3.5
Emergency
In cases for emergency the emergency stop and the function for lowering in an emergency must
be used.
The external charger shall be mounted on the wall. It is possible to
charge the spare battery (optional) with this external charger and you
have no waiting time to use the patient hoist when charging the
batteries.
Primary voltage
Charging current
Ambient temperature
Ambient storage temperature
Relative storage humidity
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Eagle 620, Eagle 625
Using the patient hoist
100 - 240 VAC / 50/60 Hz
max. 650 mA
+5°C to +40°C
-10° to +40°C
max. 80% (non-condensing)
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