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Summary of Contents for ELAN SRE-3050

Page 1: ...SRE 3050 15mar2021 P N 3050 len espanol francais www bruno com...

Page 2: ...tal device pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates...

Page 3: ...Pin Installation 0 ee eee ee eee 27 28 Make Charger Connections 0 0000 cee eee eee ee ee ee ee 28 Lubricate Gear Rack wee ae eee eee eee eee eee eens 29 Battery Charger Installation 0 00 eee ee ee es...

Page 4: ...nal 19 8 6 m Rail actual length Options Manual Folding Rail or Power Folding Rail TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight Capacity Speed Power Source Motor Drive Control Brake Incline Rail Seat Swivel Power S...

Page 5: ...blow hammer or hard rubber or rawhide mallet e 20 tape measure e Saw horses e Tin snips e Edge utility cutter e Magnetic Phillips screwdrivers e Metal file e Flashlight e Multimeter e Scratch awl e S...

Page 6: ...n the stairs from the top step nose to the floor STAIR LENGTH A A Length of Stairway DISTANCE FROM PX _ B Add 12 305mm fora OBSTRUCTION PSs OO 20 508 mm seat height iF APPLICABLE Add 1 5 38 mm for eac...

Page 7: ...tions together in order to preserve the factory fit at the joint For a precise and efficient cut Bruno recommends the use of a cut off saw Equip cut off saw or other power saw with a metal cutting bla...

Page 8: ...end down For folding rail installations Keep shipping brace on folding rail maintaining a closed position Fig 2 Next insert slow down strip into charge contact and fasten with two 2 self drilling hex...

Page 9: ...PIECE RAIL INSTALLATIONS SKIP TO UPPER RAIL PREPARATION 9 Fig 6 10 Fig 7 NOTE Lower charge contact is assembled 1 at factory for folding rails 2 3 lower joint 4 bracket Fig 1 Wait to install second sc...

Page 10: ...secure slow down ramp to rail See Fig 2 NOTE Confirm that slow down ramp is parallel to charge strip carrier and touching top edge of carrier Fig 2 6 Remove charge contact assembly from rail and save...

Page 11: ...ased from Bruno 2 FRET E ORR R ETTORE AHR EEE OOD A RAE GOSH RARE ODE RARE GCOOHH ARE GO ORMAKR EHO S RPA EE TODOS AANEGOO ERAS EEOR SEA TEL OORT 2 Locate and open plastic bag marked Rail mount hardwa...

Page 12: ...mm from the joint if the bracket is installed correctly 8 On Jower rail install remaining screws from Step 2 of Joint Preparation in upper and lower brackets Fig 3 Add nut bars Fig 4 With rail on a f...

Page 13: ...ig 6 11 Slide charge strip carrier into back side of rail as shown Fig 6 NOTE In order to get the rail to the installation site in some cases a two piece rail may need to be separated and rejoined onc...

Page 14: ...ide rail out horizontally until bottom of _rail is off stair stepnose by no carpet 2 51 mm minimum carpet 2 5 64 mm minimum Measure every step Fig 2 Measure from wall side of TOP of rail to closest ob...

Page 15: ...he second charge contact strip coil 12 Clean both charge strips with a Scotch Brite or similar scouring pad 13 Install gear rack pieces Continuing to work on a flat surface carefully slide gear rack p...

Page 16: ...bracket in place Fig 2 e Remove block from bracket Fig 3 e Loosely install block into primary bracket of folding rail assembly using provided hardware Fig 4 Place folding rail so block fits within sp...

Page 17: ...loor If thick carpeting prevents this please see step 5 Fig 12 12 Using a 5 mm Allen wrench loosen screws marked A Fig 13 13 Using a5 mm Allen wrench tighten two 2 screws marked B to lower floor suppo...

Page 18: ...rack pieces Carefully slide gear rack pieces into upper rail until Fig 14a a last piece extends beyond rail end OR b last piece is within 1 2 13 mm of rail end Allowing gear rack pieces to free fall...

Page 19: ...OUTPUT CABLE Fig 15 SRE 3050 INSTALLATION 15mar2021 19 Fig 16 Fig 17 18 Charger at top of rail Connect charge harness to charge contact and charger Fig 15 Stuff remaining harness into end of rail Fig...

Page 20: ...m across folding rail joint Fig 23 extra piece of gear rack rena anem ne a 2 2 Tu rn fo d I n g ra assem b y d sd b e sw tc n _ nee ON Fig 24 i disable eo switch 23 Test rail folding operation and con...

Page 21: ...on head screws securing front carriage cover Fig 4 e Pull front cover away from carriage To provide full access to wiring harness disconnect one sensor connector to allow Carriage to hang to one side...

Page 22: ...affix decal to window in data plate bottom of seat 6 Cut cable tie 7 Turn circuit breaker ON NOTE For multiple unit installations remote transmitter and carriage for one unit will need to be reprogra...

Page 23: ...provided for pressure loading the gear rack One is 25 mm long and one is 40 mm long Use table below to determine which screw to use Distance from last full gear M6 x 25 mm M6 x 40mm jack screw rack se...

Page 24: ...M10 25 hex head cap bolts and three 3 safety washers Fig 1 Insert one 1 washer through top of plate and two 2 through safety plate Fig 1 DO NOT TIGHTEN AT THIS POINT 5 Verify that footrest is level Fi...

Page 25: ...acting surfaces of the nylon washers and coat the surfaces This will prevent noise as they slide over each other dur ing operation Slide two 2 nylon washers onto seat swivel pin Fig 3 positioned betwe...

Page 26: ...ct 8 harness 10 Add the footrest shroud ich tab to remove for the Determine wh seat post ide of tab cut each s I ife and use finger to snap off ity kn 11 Using a util ing M6 socket t us c S o O ahnd O...

Page 27: ...should be up against the part of the extrusion covering the gear rack Fig 1 Template teeth should fit up against the gear rack valleys Fig 2 2 Using a 1 8 3 2mm drill bit Bruno P N DRB 13001 provided...

Page 28: ...AL CHARGER POS LARGER TERMINAL BATTERY CHARGER OUTPUT Bruno Independent Living Aids Inc 3 Once hole is drilled place pin into rail extrusion Fig 6 Make sure pin is flush with outside of extrusion Fig...

Page 29: ...e each 6 1 8 m long Position charger in a suitable permanent location where it will not create a tripping hazard Secure charger in chosen location by inserting two 2 wood screws provided through mount...

Page 30: ...ff switch _ Check footrest safety switches _ Check that stairlift cannot operate with seat swiveled _ Check carriage end safety switches Test power folding rail if applicable Check that when disable s...

Page 31: ...ber mallet Position bracket on wall so top bottom bracket holes align with anchors Fig 2 Secure bracket to wall using screws provided Fig 3 Slide transmitter into bracket Fig 4 Optional Install additi...

Page 32: ...work when carriage is at mid park position Review disable switch e Control panel includes a disable switch Press switch toward DISABLE to prevent rail from folding up Use this switch if rail is to be...

Page 33: ...down LEARN ERASE button until LED on circuit board goes out approx 12 seconds 6 Press and hold LEARN ERASE button LED on circuit board is on As you continue to press LEARN ERASE press either call sen...

Page 34: ...rcuit Board Power Up Chirp _ Safety Device Activated Chirp Bruno Independent Living Aids Inc 34 e Seat Safety Disengaged Chirp repeats every 3 seconds until seat safety switch is re engaged e Parked a...

Page 35: ...2 Loosen but do not remove top carriage cover screws 3 Remove top carriage cover Fig 1 Change diagnostic mode by pulling jumper off Fig 2 and pushing it on to two 2 right hand pins DIAGNOSTIC MODE pin...

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Page 38: ...lashing defective batteries in unit test batteries for damage or sulfation load test yellow charging status OK green battery fully charged float mode status OK charging green flashing reverse polarity...

Page 39: ...ibrates only in down direction carriage and rail are fitted too loosely The gear must be seated further into rack mesh b If unit vibrates when running up and down carriage and rail are fitted too tigh...

Page 40: ...teps wil t Breaker to taking the follo that Carriage Circul Prior 30039WG Carr 1 Remove the Footrest Cover SRE iage n Pp isconnect the 8 Fig 1 andd ig 2 F Harness from the Seat Harness in SRE 30073 an...

Page 41: ...TO ANOTHE Ba 4 Using a flathead screwdriver pry the Armrest Covers SRE 30463L R off of the seat assembly Figs 4 5 5 Disconnect Armrest Harness SRE 30454 from the Paddle Switch Assembly SRE 30496 Fig 6...

Page 42: ...shown Fig 9 9 Insert the Armrest Wiring Support into the arm and secure with a T25 Torx screw If there is difficulty inserting the Armrest Support into the arm it helps to bend the arm at an angle 10...

Page 43: ...2 13 to remove assembly from arm Use your fingers or a flathead screwdriver Once locking tabs are pressed assembly will Slide out Set to the side Remove Cover Plate SRE 30480 from the opposite arm Usi...

Page 44: ...t Covers back Ires Make sure not to crush any w install lage re ing 8 17 Place seat back on carr ing the in Carr ing Footrest Cove lage p reconnect install in ivel P Seat Sw Harness nr and re f it Bre...

Page 45: ...Breaker is OFF 1 With a firm grip on the paddle switch actuator CRE 31026 provided on the seat pull straight back to remove Figs 1 2 2 Take the replacement switch actuator SRE 30544 and line up openi...

Page 46: ...ing swivel seat Safety switch Reorient transmitter to point directly at carriage Consult your dealer an experienced technician or call the Bruno Technical Service Department UNIT OPERATES ERRATICALLY...

Page 47: ...segment and the extrusion exist Fig 3 the segment may need to be replaced 1 Drive carriage to top of rail 2 Loosen jack screw at top of rail 3 Securely clamp gear rack approximately mid rail 6 above f...

Page 48: ...from primary Fig 2 bracket Fig 1 2 primary bracket 3 Remove mounting bolt from nutbar at SIGe oe each rail mount along length of entire rail assembly EXCEPT at top rail mount Make sure bolt securing t...

Page 49: ...ding latch on short rail d Side screws fastening primary bracket to rail Fig 10 e Bottom screws fastening primary bracket to rail 11 Remount block to primary bracket Removed in Step 2 Remount rail ass...

Page 50: ...lding motor to mounting plate 3 Loosen button head screws holding mounting plate to primary bracket Place the blade of a flat head screwdriver between circular cut out in mounting plate and protrusion...

Page 51: ...two 2 Phillips head screws in red circles in order to slide panel away from carriage Remove access cap from motor side Fig 1 Rotate overspeed cover until it looks like Fig 2 If overspeed cover does n...

Page 52: ...rminals for CRE and Outdoor SRE Check voltage with unit parked then operate with someone sitting in the seat If the batteries are good the voltage should not change by more than 2v Inspect carriage ch...

Page 53: ...es needed to correctly install and maintain the Bruno Stairlift and should be the first contact for any warranty or service needs WHAT IS NOT WARRANTY COVERAGE Damage to units caused by misuse abuse a...

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