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ELECTRIC RETRACTORS

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ELECTRIC RETRACTORS

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t will not be possible to unlock the Electric Retractors.

 

In the unlikely event that this 

happens, the following instructions should be followed:

1)

Follow the above instructions in the section called “Removing The Wheelchair or

 

Mobility Aid  from the Vehicle”

 (Page 

8

)

, up to number 5.

2)

Ensure that the wheelchair will not roll forward. It is highly recommended that a

 

second person is present to assist during this process.

3)

Disengage the wheelchair or mobility aid brake, but 

DO NOT

 allow the wheelchair or

 

mobility aid to roll forward at all.

4)

Take hold of the Electric Retractor hook and webbing to ensure that the webbing is

 

not retracted back into the housing.

5)

Move the wheelchair forward to release the tension on the webbing and remove the

 

hooks from the wheelchair.

6)

Carefully continue to remove the wheelchair or mobility aid from the vehicle.

The above steps are important to follow ONLY if Electric Retractors have 
J-Hooks or carabiners. If it has loops, simply press the button on the
buckle to disconnect the webbing from the wheelchair or mobility device.
Continue with the unloading of the wheelchair as trained.

The operator should never attempt to use the Electric Retractors if they do 
not fully understand how the product works or if the 

product

 is 

malfunctioning in any way. Contact 

the nearest dealer or 

AMF-Bruns.

You MUST roll the wheelchair forward slightly 1-2” first to help disengage the 
Electric Retractors.

7) Re-apply the wheelchair brake.

8) Remove the Electric Retractor hooks / loops from the front of the wheelchair or 
    mobility aid and walk them back into position.

9) Turn off the power to the Electric Retractors and fully retract webbing into housing.

10) Do not release or let go of the hooks and allow them to retract by themselves 
     towards the vehicle, as this could cause damage to the vehicles and/or Electric 
     Retractors and possibly cause injury.

Summary of Contents for Electric Retractor

Page 1: ...BRUNS product please contact AMF BRUNS Failure to follow these warnings and instructions can result in product malfunction or loss of control of the vehicle causing an accident severe personal injury...

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Page 3: ...ls figures and dimensions contained in this User s Guide are non binding No claims in any form can be derived from this manual This document must not be reproduced or duplicated in full or in part wit...

Page 4: ...e safe installation and usage of this product 2 Some text passages serve a special purpose These are highlighted as lists and instructional text i e a series of activities 3 Meaning of directions If d...

Page 5: ...uthorized dealer for inspection and repair 7 Do not modify any components of the product This product was designed to operate as a single integrated system Do not substitute any component with a part...

Page 6: ...below ELECTRIC FAIL SAFE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS All systems require application of 12 VDC to the Electric Retractors through a relay that is energized by a momentary electrical switch Voltage to the Elec...

Page 7: ...ave too great of an incline and with the parking brake applied 2 Open the access door and position ramp 3 Position the wheelchair at the bottom of the ramp straight on and apply the wheelchair brake s...

Page 8: ...Retractors This will unlock retractors and allow the webbing to be pulled out 5 Disengage the wheelchair or mobility aid brake taking care to position yourself between the wheelchair and the ramp Hol...

Page 9: ...lchair or mobility aid from the vehicle The above steps are important to follow ONLY if Electric Retractors have J Hooks or carabiners If it has loops simply press the button on the buckle to disconne...

Page 10: ...rabiners If it has loops simply press the button on the buckle to disconnect the webbing from the wheelchair or mobility device Continue with the unloading of the wheelchair as trained NOTE If webbing...

Page 11: ...aced Broken and worn components should be reported and replaced Replace any systems or components including floor and wall anchorages that were used during a vehicle collision The AMF Bruns of America...

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