If the battery voltage or capacitor voltage is above the maximum level allowed for the controller with the line contactor open, isolate the controller and investigate the high battery voltage. Do not operate the equipment if the battery voltage is below the critical level for the controller.
When the battery is fully charged, the three indicator lights should be on and stop flashing. 3. Please check if there is a clog in the and the motorized brus h. 4. Please detach the metal tube and the motorized brush to see if the vacuum host can work independently.
If the battery voltage in your device is lower than expected, check the Initial Interrogation Report to confirm that it is at least 3.0 V at room temperature. If the device has been exposed to low temperatures, the battery voltage will be temporarily lower. Allow the device to warm to room temperature for at least 48 hours and check the battery voltage again.
Reinstall the rear shroud and seat. NOTE: If you encounter a damaged or cracked bat-tery, immediately enclose it in a plastic bag and call your authorized Pride Provider for instructions on disposal. Your authorized Pride Provider will also have the necessary information on battery recycling, which is our recommended course of action.
Excessive Current and Potential Hazards Overvoltage charging, a scenario where the charging voltage exceeds the battery’s designed limit, can lead to an influx of excessive current. This surge not only poses a risk of physical damage to the battery but also increases the likelihood of catastrophic failures, including explosions.
Overvoltage charging occurs when a battery receives voltage beyond its rated capacity, potentially leading to overheating or damage. To ensure safety and efficiency, use chargers specifically designed for your battery type that include protection features like automatic shut-off when fully charged.