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Buzzer stays on, or does not come on:
If you hear a continuous buzzer
when the key is turned ON, check to ensure all
emergency exits are closed properly (windows, roof hatch) and the rear door is unlocked.
If your vehicle is equipped with a wheelchair lift, make sure the lift is fully stowed and
lift doors are tightly closed. If the issue is with the lift doors, start by pressing on the
switch tab in the door header to see if buzzer stops. If it does, it only needs a switch
adjustment.
If everything has been checked and the buzzer is still on, refer to the wiring schematics
supplied with your bus or contact your Micro Bird dealer for help. It may be bad
connection or a defective buzzer.
If the issue is the buzzer will not come on
, check wiring or buzzer itself. If the issue is
happening with interlock options for rear door or passenger entrance doors this buzzer is
located in the electrical compartment. The buzzer for all emergency exits is installed
under the switch panel in the console.
Child detection system not arming or deactivating:
If it is not arming: first, make sure the white connector inside the electrical compartment
is plugged in and fuse is correctly inserted in its location. This module is never connected
at the factory for transportation purpose. Refer to the fuse sticker behind the electrical
compartment’s door for locations.
If it is not deactivating: first make sure all doors are closed. If the stepwell light is still
on, the entrance doors need to be adjusted. If they are tight against the body of the bus,
adjust the front microswitch by bending it a little bit (take extra care so the tab does not
brake). When doors are closed, the switch will send the signal to the bus scan that the
doors are fully closed.
If issue still is present, check if all connections are secure behind the deactivation button.
Emergency passenger door release handles not working:
Remove red handle and see if there is some slack in the cable or if the cable is broken.
You have two solutions to pick up the slack from the cable:
a)
Pull on the end of the wire to pick up the slack. Using an Allen key, unscrew the
inside of the stopper. Slide it upwards and tighten securely.
b)
If there isn’t enough slack to move the stopper, the cable can be adjusted by
loosening the center nut, bringing the top nut to sit on the side of the handle and
securely moving the center nut tightly against the handle.
c)
Make sure it does not require more than 10 lbs of force to pull the handle open.