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©2009,1996 BRUNO INDEPENDENT LIVING AIDS, INC.®

SRE-1550 02-09-2009

The 

Speed Adjustment Potentiometer

 is  

located on the top of the carriage.  
To adjust:
1.  Loosen the collet nut on the speed control  

potentiometer approximately one-half turn.

2.  Turn the potentiometer completely in the 

counterclockwise direction.

This is the starting point.

3.  Turn the Potentiometer in the clockwise direction, 

aligning the slotted shaft with the weight range 

of the user.

4.  The speed may be adjusted by turning the 

slotted shaft on the Potentiometer (clockwise 

= faster, counterclockwise = slower).

5.  With the customer seated on the unit,  

perform several test runs to arrive at the most 

to appropriate speed setting.

6.  When the speed has been set satisfactorily, 

retighten the collet nut. 

7. Recheck the speed.

speed adjustment

potentiometer

Turn clockwise, aligning 

slotted shaft with weight 

range of customer

Turn potentiometer 

counterclockwise.

THEN

CW = faster

CCW = slower

SPEED ADJUSTMENT

ADJUSTMENTS

1.  Remove footrest assembly, then gently pull 

the extra wire from the hole in the pivot 

bolt.

2.  Remove the bolt in the outer mounting 

tube.

3.  Adjust the seat height, replace thebolt and 

secure.

4.  Reinsert the extra wire in the pivot bolt.
5. Replace the footrest assembly.

SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT-Residential and Commercial Units

Summary of Contents for ELECTRA-RIDE II

Page 1: ...OCONOMOWOC WI 53066 USA TELEPHONE 262 567 4990 FAX 262 953 5501 1 800 882 8183 DEALER Technical Service email service bruno com www bruno com ELECTRA RIDE II STAIRWAY ELEVATOR SRE 1550 MAN 1550 1 02...

Page 2: ...d null and void if the unit is installed by anyone other than an authorized Bruno dealer This stairway elevator is intended for indoor use only in a heated enclosed location above 35 F 2 C Electra Rid...

Page 3: ...17 Seat Swivel and Seat Arm Adjustment 18 Final Limit Switch and Ramp Actuation 19 20 Upper Bumper Bracket 24 ELECTRICAL Connecting the Battery Charger 14 Routing the Wiring Harness 14 15 Safety Swit...

Page 4: ...is covered by one or more US Patents and or has U S Patents Pending Material safety data sheets MSDS on materials used on this unit may be requested through the Bruno Technical Service Department The...

Page 5: ...ing plates call send transmitters 1 call send transmitters with hardware kit 2 SRE K 2701 residential transmitters or 2 SRE K 0055A commercial call send transmitters INSTALLATION BOX 1 tube white lith...

Page 6: ...m minimum size torque wrench one that handles 50 80 ft lb 68 108 Nm electric drill with letter O 316 and 1 4 bit hacksaw with 2 or 3 blades or metal cutting bandsaw 20 tape measure small rubber mallet...

Page 7: ...traight line placed on the stairs SEE STEP 2 IN THE APPLICATION GUIDE next page To that amount add Measurement B STEP 4 IN THE APPLICATION GUIDE This process will allow you to custom fit the elevator...

Page 8: ...________________ staircase width ___________________ 32 min for standard unit lower landing material_________________ obstructions______________________ ex handrails moldings upper landing material___...

Page 9: ...RE 1550 02 09 2009 INSTALLATION SIDE VIEWS TOP VIEW FRONT VIEWS alternate seat height dimensions Measured Lower Level 23 5 24 5 25 5 Reduce B by 1 5 for each inch the seat height is increased Step 3 S...

Page 10: ...a 1 7 foot section and 1 2 foot section both of which are long enough to be properly mounted 2 clamps minimum per short rail INSTALLATION CUTTING THE RAIL Residential and Commercial Units NEVER CUT O...

Page 11: ...n all bolts securely and make sure screw heads are flush with the surface of the inside of the rail NOTE The chamfered edges of the holes must face up toward the bottom of the rail NOTE Always install...

Page 12: ...the rail if necessary and prevent drilling excess holes POSITIONING FOOT CLAMP ASSEMBLIES Residential and Commercial Units Foot Clamp Placement bottom landing first tread up from bottom landing top l...

Page 13: ...ts TORQUE RATING 70 LB FT angle adjustment bracket 1 Turn toggle switch off When facing the front of the unit remove the left motor cover 2 Slide the carriage into the rail until the spur gear rests o...

Page 14: ...g is mounted securely to avoid damage 4 Secure the charger in the chosen loca tion Step 1 by inserting 2 screws provided through the mounting holes in the charger base NOTE There are 2 mounting holes...

Page 15: ...either end of the rail It is imperative that the carriage be parked at the end of the rail when it is not in use to maintain full battery charge If the stairway elevator cannot be parked at one end of...

Page 16: ...etermine the correct seat height then insert the bolt in the corre sponding hole Make sure the head of the bolt protrudes 3 8 9 5 mm from the mounting tube 4 Fish the excess wires into the hole on fro...

Page 17: ...the footrest and on each side of the carriage The footrest safety switches will stop the elevator if they contact an object as the unit moves up down the rail 1 Confirm correct operation of the foot...

Page 18: ...rotated back to its original position The arm locks in place automatically when the latch re engages SEAT SWIVEL AND ARM ROTATION Residential and Commercial Units INSTALLATION If you are not adjusting...

Page 19: ...a RIGHT HAND installation mount the ramp 8 203 mm from the top end of the rail 2 Tighten M6 X 10 hex head screws on bottom of ramp 3 The limit switches on the end of the carriages require adjustment s...

Page 20: ...To access the limit switch on the motor side it may be necessary to remove the charge contact assembly a Remove wire tie on the charge contact b Slide the charge contact out of the way being careful t...

Page 21: ...smitters so that they are aimed at the carriage To reduce the possibility of interference While riding in the seat ALWAYS operate the Elevator using the rocker switch on the armrest Operating the SRE...

Page 22: ...on the wall so that the top bottom bracket holes align with the anchors 6 Secure the bracket transmitter to the wall using the screws provided TESTING THE CALL SEND TRANSMITTER 1 Using the rocker swi...

Page 23: ...top of the stairs and one at the bottom 3 The seat key switch and rocker switch are located under the right arm pad on your right as you are sitting in the seat Please refer to the instructions Changi...

Page 24: ...Voltage Critical 5 Beeps 2 short and 3 long Repeats once a minute until the voltage exceeds 16V or the switch is pressed Switch Active During Power Up 2 Beeps Pause 5 Beeps long beeps indicate which...

Page 25: ...EFERENCE NOTICE Before touching anything inside the carriage assembly ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface on the unit such as an exposed bolt or one of the mounting screws on the el...

Page 26: ...charger LED s Battery Charger Fuse Replacement fuse RED YELLOW GREEN STATUS ON OFF OFF charger not connected to battery AC power ON no battery connected ON 5 sec ON 5 sec ON 5 sec battery disconnect s...

Page 27: ...the circuit breaker OFF 2 Remove the CARRIAGE COVER to expose the circuit board 3 Locate the LEARN ERASE button on the circuit board see left 4 On one of the IR TRANSMITTERS remove the battery access...

Page 28: ...levator exceeding its rated load capacity circuit breaker with built in ON OFF switch CIRCUIT BREAKER 8 Clear the memory Hold down the LEARN ERASE button until the LED goes out approximately 12 second...

Page 29: ...This will clean the paint chips out of the gear rack Vacuum or brush the gear rack and rail to remove any paint chips loosened during this operation Once the gear rack and rail are clean and free of p...

Page 30: ...r 6 Raise the seat to the folded position 7 Run the elevator completely up and down the rail with the seat arm rocker switch and then with each of the trans mitters 8 If necessary adjust the rail plac...

Page 31: ...ped from the factory the Electra RideTM II is set up for left side installation as viewed from the bottom of the stairs To convert the elevator for right side installation 1 Make sure the circuit brea...

Page 32: ...tting the unit back into service align looking at end of carriage OVERSPEED ALIGNMENT Before installing the carriage the over speed cam must be adjusted to line up with the overspeed housing 1 Looking...

Page 33: ...counterclockwise slower 5 With the customer seated on the unit perform several test runs to arrive at the most to appropriate speed setting 6 When the speed has been set satisfactorily retighten the...

Page 34: ...te controls Check voltage while carriage is traveling up Test with carriage against contacts Test with carriage away from contacts Check contacts and lights Check speed Check seat belt for wear and pr...

Page 35: ...nd operating properly Unit has been connected for left hand operation but is installed on the right hand side of the stairs or vice versa Make correct connections see Reversing Operations in the insta...

Page 36: ...cessary reposition the stair rail mounting brackets to correct the problem Check the rail for debris that may contact safety switches footrest and carriage panels This is correct lift operation A safe...

Page 37: ...37 2009 1996 BRUNO INDEPENDENT LIVING AIDS INC SRE 1550 02 09 2009 WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 38: ...HIS SEAT AVAILABLE OPTION AVAILABLE OPTION SRE 00059 LARGE SEAT ASSY w FIXED ARMS ITEM NO Default QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 BCR 24018 24VDC 2A CLIPLIGHT SWITCHMODE BATTERY CHARGER 2 1 SRE 00384 SWIT...

Page 39: ...50 02 09 2009 SRE K 1556 COMPLETE 16 RAIL KIT AVAILABLE OPTIONS SRE K 1555 COMPLETE 20 RAIL KIT for your independence SHEET 2 OF 2 ELECTRA RIDE II SRE 1550 REV 10 3867 5 29 08 KAS 2008 Bruno Independe...

Page 40: ...HEAD CAP SCREW 8 4 MSLW 06001 6MM SAFETY WASHER 6 5MM X 10MM 9 2 PBS 00102 SPST NC PUSHBUTTON SWITCH 75A SCREW TERMINAL 10 2 HEXAGON LOCKNUT PBS 00102 11 2 HEXAGON FACENUT PBS 00102 12 4 TERMINAL SCR...

Page 41: ...41 2009 1996 BRUNO INDEPENDENT LIVING AIDS INC SRE 1550 02 09 2009 EXPLODED VIEW BILL OF MATERIALS...

Page 42: ...NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN THEIR DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE FOR THE AFFECTED COMPONENT Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty l...

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Page 44: ...tions in this brochure are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Bruno Independent Living Aids Inc reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice...

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