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Summary of Contents for Puma 20

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL EN VERSION 2 2015...

Page 2: ...eserves the right to changes and modifications The information provided is valid for the product in its standard version Handicare cannot be held liable for possible damage resulting from specificatio...

Page 3: ...25 13 Direct access Puma 20 40 26 14 Attendant Z steering only for Norwegian market 27 4 3 Wiring and modules Shark 28 4 4 Wiring and modules R net 29 4 5 Wiring and modules DX2 30 4 6 Wiring and modu...

Page 4: ...e electrical seat tilt 0 45 the minimum tilt angle 0 9 89 5 2 24 Adjusting the electrical seat tilt 0 45 the maximum tilt angle 45 91 5 2 25 Seat tilt configuration tables 93 5 2 26 Guidelines to solv...

Page 5: ...e Colour Identification number Part number Name of the part concerned This information is provided on the identification plate See Identification of the product Available documentation The following t...

Page 6: ...ould result in physical injury or damage to the wheelchair or the environment Reference symbol The symbol refers to a separate user manual This reference will indicate the specific user manual and the...

Page 7: ...rference precautions Precautions in combining seat adjustment settings When fitting and optimizing different seating settings and functions professionals should be aware that not all settings can be c...

Page 8: ...spite of these tests it cannot be excluded that electromagnetic radiation may have an influence on the wheelchair For example mobile telephony large scale medical apparatus other sources of electromag...

Page 9: ...Puma 20 40 Safety 9 Danger of crushing Use caution when swinging the controller aside to avoid getting anything crushed Trap danger Danger of getting fingers jammed...

Page 10: ...ools are needed for various electronic settings Article numbers Description DX2 DX Shark Rnet Pilot VR 2 PC Hand Brand 1001893 Shark Programming adaptor DK ADAPT X X Dynamic 00355 0440 Hand Held Progr...

Page 11: ...e part concerned cannot be purchased separately The part concerned is part of the assembly shown This assembly must be ordered as one piece It has to be replaced in its entirety Boxed position numbers...

Page 12: ...Dahl car docking system Puma 40 RWD 15 4 Suspension arm and motors Puma 20 16 5 Suspension arm and motors Puma 40 17 6 Castor forks and wheels Puma 20 18 7 Castor forks and wheels Puma 40 19 8 Covers...

Page 13: ...er set universal 6a 6b 7 4 9005957 Battery spacer set MK 40 50A 6c 6d 7 4 9005958 Battery spacer set MK 60 74A 6 7 1 9005959 Battery spacer set Sonnenschein spacers needed if equiped with Sonnenschein...

Page 14: ...FWD Pos Qty Article number Description 1 2 3 4 6 5 8 9 10 7 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 12 16 1 1017025 Battery Box Car Docking FWD 2 11 1 1017123 Dahl cardocking set 3 4 1 1017124 Plate and bolts Dahl cardoc...

Page 15: ...os Qty Article number Description 1 2 3 4 6 5 8 9 10 7 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 12 16 1 1017026 Battery Box Car Docking RWD 2 11 1 1017123 Dahl cardocking set 3 4 1 1017124 Plate and bolts Dahl cardocking...

Page 16: ...ma 20 see paragraph 5 2 1 28 32 34 37 38 1 9007481 Motor set 6 km h PG R net and VR2 Puma 20 28 32 34a 37 38 1 9007482 Motor RWD right FWD left 6 km h PG R net and VR2 Puma 20 see paragraph 5 2 1 28 3...

Page 17: ...WD left FWD right 6 km h PG R net and VR2 Puma 40 35 39 41b 44a 1 9006786 Motor 4 pole RWD right FWD left 6 km h PG R net and VR2 Puma 40 35 39 42a 44a 1 9006787 Motor 4 pole RWD left FWD right 10 km...

Page 18: ...11 12e 1 1017002 Castor wheel outdoor 3 00x4 10 grey punctureproof right HC 8 11 12f 1 1017003 Castor wheel outdoor 3 00x4 10 grey punctureproof left HC 8 11 12e 12f 1 1017437 Castor wheel outdoor 3 0...

Page 19: ...el outdoor 3 00x4 10 black air left HC 8 10 15a 15b 1 1017444 Castor wheel outdoor 3 00x4 10 black air set HC 8 10 16a 1 1017006 Castor wheel outdoor 3 00x4 10 black punctureproof right HC 8 10 16b 1...

Page 20: ...r tube 3 00x4 10 2 1015105 Outer tyre 3 00x4 10 grey highway profile 2 1015106 Outer tyre 3 00x4 10 black highway profile 2 1015118 Inner tube 12 1 2 x 2 1 4 13 2 1015112 Outer tyre 12 1 2 x 2 1 4 13...

Page 21: ...iption 1 4 1 9005971 Battery cover black 3 4 1 9005972 Battery cover clips set 5 1 9009305 Battery access cover 6 7 1 9005973 Tube end covers dark grey set 8 1 9005970 Handicare logo Service 9 10 1 90...

Page 22: ...8 Deco covers green 8b 16b 18b 19b 1 9009749 Deco covers blue 8c 16c 18c 19c 1 9009750 Deco covers orange 8d 16d 18d 19d 1 9009751 Deco covers silver 9 1 9009305 Battery access cover 10 13 2 9005978 D...

Page 23: ...cription 1 7 1 9006017 Electrical tilt 25 4 6 1 9006025 Til actuator mounting set 4 7 1 9006023 Tilt actuator mid October 2012 1 micro switch 4 7 1 1017466 Tilt actuator mid October 2012 2 micro switc...

Page 24: ...006021 Electrical tilt 45 1 11 1 9006020 Electrical lift with electrical tilt 45 4 6 1 9006025 Til actuator mounting set 4 7 1 9006023 Tilt actuator mid October 2012 1 micro switch 4 7 1 1017466 Tilt...

Page 25: ...climber Puma 20 40 Pos Qty Article number Description Pos Qty Article number Description 2 3 6 13 4 11 12 1 5 10 8 7 9 14 1 14 1 9007864 Kerb climber adjustable 7 13 1 9003571 Kerb climber gas spring...

Page 26: ...1016971 Direct access keypad bracket joystick side 3 2 Spring washer M4 DIN127B VZ 3 4 7 1 1016973 R net direct access keypad not joystick side 3 4 7 10 1 1016969 R net direct access keypad not joysti...

Page 27: ...5 3 2 Bolt D912 M5x35 4 4 Screw cross M5x16 Din7985 5 4 Nut D985 M5 6 1 Joystick holder 7 2 Bolt D912 M5x12 8 1 Joystick plate 9 2 Iglidur GFM 0810 10 9 15 1 1017224 Z steering complete 10 1 1016909 Z...

Page 28: ...service 7 1 9006027 Shark Attendant Remote DK ACU service 7 8 1 9006031 Shark Attendant Remote DK ACU bracket service 9 1 1002945 Shark bus cable 1 5m 9 1 1003094 Shark ACU connection cable 1 5m 9 1 9...

Page 29: ...ian market 9a 1 1016968 R net direct access keypad joystick side set 9b 1 1016969 R net direct access keypad not joystick side set 10 1 9002912 R net Seating Lighting Module ISM 6L 6Act Lights service...

Page 30: ...vice 12 1 9006239 DX 2 BUS 4 Way Socket DX SKT X4 service 13 1 00355 0023 DX 2 bus cable 1 0 m 13 1 00355 0024 DX 2 bus cable 2 0 m 13 1 055 00111 000 DX 2 bus cable 1 5 m 13 1 00355 0074 DX 2 bus cab...

Page 31: ...9006033 VR 2 Dual Attendant Module bracket service 9 1 9002305 VR 2 Extension Cable 0 5m 9 1 9006853 VR 2 Extension Cable 1m 9 1 9006854 VR 2 Extension Cable 1 5m 9 1 9006855 VR 2 Extension Cable 2m 9...

Page 32: ...ecting the drive x Inspecting the mechanical parts x Inspecting the bearings x Inspecting the suspension x Checking the tyres x Checking all fastenings and bolts tighten if necessary x This document i...

Page 33: ...adually replaced with motors which have a higher rpm and therefore require a lower voltage This has a positive effect on maintaining the wheelchairs maximum driving speed which tends to diminish as ba...

Page 34: ...ackets into FWD wheels and brackets Remount the interface and seating Reprogram the wheel chair Note The visual instructions show all actions only on one side Carry out all actions also on the other s...

Page 35: ...ctions 35 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 35 3 Conversion set for converting RWD to FWD 4 Tools required Step 2 Remove interface and seating 1 2 Note Lift the chair in case the wheel chair has an elec...

Page 36: ...36 Service instructions Puma 20 40 36 Service instructions 4 1 3 3 2 110648 03 008 5 6...

Page 37: ...reuse at step 5 2 Step 3 Change the direction of drive wheels and the mudguards not for Puma 20 1 Note Use a lifting device to provide a proper working platform Note Position the lift completely unde...

Page 38: ...The Puma 40 has mudguards take them off Step 4 Replace the anti tip wheels and brackets 1 Note Replace the anti tip wheels and brackets FWD into RWD 2 Note Use top mounting holes for Indoor anti tip...

Page 39: ...the key is still in place Note Tighten the bolts of the drive wheels with 25 Nm 2 Step 6 Change the position of the castor wheels 1 2 Note Tighten the shaft and nut of the castor wheels with 25 Nm Cau...

Page 40: ...40 Service instructions Puma 20 40 40 Service instructions 3 Note Only in case of 12 5 km h 4 Note Only in case of 12 5 km h Step 7 Remount the interface and seating 1 2 3...

Page 41: ...Service instructions 41 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 41 4 5 1 3 2 110648 03 028 6...

Page 42: ...0 DX 2 bus cable 2 5 m R net with Lift 9002482 R net Cable 2 0m 9002484 R net Cable 1 5m VR 2 9006853 VR 2 Extension Cable 1m 9006854 VR 2 Extension Cable 1 5m VR 2 with attendant 9002305 VR 2 Extensi...

Page 43: ...s Mount the mounting bracket of the kerb climber on the castor arms Adjust the kerb climber shoe in the right position Indoor use mounting in the lower holes Outdoor use mounting in the upper holes Mo...

Page 44: ...44 Service instructions Puma 20 40 44 Service instructions 5...

Page 45: ...ctor on the anchor of the motor if the collector is seriously worn replace the entire drive unit Place the carbon brush in the holder this can be done in one way only Screw the new plastic screw cap o...

Page 46: ...46 Service instructions Puma 20 40 46 Service instructions 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 47: ...Service instructions 47 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 47 9 10 11 Note Inspect the collector on the anchor of the motor if the collector is seriously worn replace the entire drive unit 12 13...

Page 48: ...vice instructions Puma 20 40 48 Service instructions 14 15 Note Check the key is still in place Note Tighten the bolts of the drive wheels with 25 Nm Note Bolts are provided with Loctite thread locker...

Page 49: ...ications Relevant article numbers 9006792 Drive wheel mounting set Puma 20 1017314 Drive wheel Indoor 12 1 2 x 2 1 4 13 grey air 1017958 Drive wheel Indoor 12 1 2 x 2 1 4 13 grey air set 1017315 Drive...

Page 50: ...50 Service instructions Puma 20 40 50 Service instructions 3 17 4 Loctite 270 25Nm 17...

Page 51: ...r 12 1 2 x 2 1 4 13 air 1017442 Drive wheel indoor 12 1 2 x 2 1 4 13 air set 1017009 Drive wheel indoor 12 1 2 x 2 1 4 13 punctureproof 1017443 Drive wheel indoor 12 1 2 x 2 1 4 13 punctureproof set 1...

Page 52: ...rvice instructions Puma 20 40 52 Service instructions 3 4 5 6 7 Note Check the key is still in place Note Tighten the bolts of the drive wheels with 25 Nm Note Bolts are provided with Loctite thread l...

Page 53: ...Service instructions 53 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 53 8 9...

Page 54: ...the rim half Replace the drive wheel on the axle Inflate the tube to the correct pressure See Technical specifications Notice Inflate the tube to the correct pressure See Technical specifications Rel...

Page 55: ...Service instructions 55 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 55 3 4 5 6 7 Caution Deflate the tyre first before you dismantle the wheel Follow the steps as shown...

Page 56: ...tioned on the rim Caution Make sure the tube is not jammed between the two rim halves Note Inflate the tube to the correct pressure See Technical specifications 9 Note Check the key is still in place...

Page 57: ...Service instructions 57 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 57 11...

Page 58: ...016999 Castor wheel indoor 2 80 2 50x4 9 punctureproof 1017439 Castor wheel indoor 2 80 2 50x4 9 punctureproof set 1017000 Castor wheel outdoor 3 00x4 10 grey air right 1017001 Castor wheel outdoor 3...

Page 59: ...s 59 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 59 3 4 5 Note Tighten the shaft and nut of the castor wheels with 25 Nm Caution Place at the Puma 20 on both sides of the castor wheel an extra ring between the wh...

Page 60: ...rim half Remove the tyre and the tube replace a new tube and or tyre Replace the tyre and tube on the rim half Mount the front of the rim half and remount the wheel Inflate the tube to the correct pr...

Page 61: ...the tyre first before you dismantle the wheel Follow the steps as shown 6 Caution Ensure tube and tyre are properly positioned on the rim Caution Make sure the tube is not jammed between the two rim h...

Page 62: ...62 Service instructions Puma 20 40 62 Service instructions 7 Caution Deflate the tyre first before you dismantle the wheel Follow the steps as shown 8...

Page 63: ...the bolt washers and shaft that hold the castor fork in the castor arm Take the castor fork out of the castor arm Remove the fender from the castor fork not valid for Puma 20 Replace the fender on the...

Page 64: ...Lubricant Caution Apply Loctite 243 to the bolt of the castor fork Note Tighten the bolt of the castor fork with 7 Nm 9 Note Tighten the shaft and nut of the castor wheels with 25 Nm Caution Place at...

Page 65: ...the wheelchair via remote control Instructions Note Suitable work area required Follow the illustrated instructions 1 Joystick side 2 Not joystick side Relevant article numbers 1016968 R net direct ac...

Page 66: ...rest frame Sedeo Pro Preparation Note Switch off the wheelchair via remote control Instructions Note Suitable work area required Follow the illustrated instructions Relevant article numbers 1017036 At...

Page 67: ...e Sedeo Pro only for Norwegian market Preparation Note Switch off the wheelchair via remote control Instructions Note Suitable work area required Follow the illustrated instructions Relevant article n...

Page 68: ...the batteries from the battery tray Disconnect all connections from the batteries Replace the new batteries in reverse order Notice Contact your supplier who will advise about disposing the batteries...

Page 69: ...on A battery tray with batteries is a heavy load Be careful at the moment you undock the battery tray from the battery box Caution Undockthebatterytrayslowlyfromprojectioninthebatterybox 7 8 Caution D...

Page 70: ...instructions 9a Note Insert the battery spacer set correctly as shown in the next diagrams 9b Note Insert the battery spacer set correctly as shown in the next diagrams 10 Caution Dock the battery tra...

Page 71: ...Service instructions 71 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 71 11 12...

Page 72: ...dule replace the new power module in the reverse order Reprogram the wheelchair Notice Always remove the fuses from the battery compartment before carrying out any work on the electrical system Releva...

Page 73: ...tions 73 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 73 5 2 1 3 3 110648 03 063 6 Caution Dispose of the power module has to be done in accordance with local regulations 7 8 2 3 1 1 110648 03 066 9 Note Reprogram...

Page 74: ...ve wheel in the correct position Loosen through the rim the 2 bolts of the mudguard brackets on the motor arm Remove the mudguards with brackets Tighten the new mudguard with brackets on the motor arm...

Page 75: ...Service instructions 75 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 75 5 6...

Page 76: ...ack the new cover Deco ring motor arm set Take away the old cover and click back the new cover Deco strip under the suspension bridge cover Take away the old cover Click the new cover with turning mov...

Page 77: ...Service instructions 77 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 77 5 6 7...

Page 78: ...040 Anti Tip RWD Complete Service 9005963 P2040 Anti Tip FWD Complete Service Tools used Open ended or ring spanners 13 mm 2x Torque wrench socket 13 mm 1 min 100 cm min 100 cm min 75 cm min 75 cm 110...

Page 79: ...djustments are possible 0 25 50 75 100 Is the lift support in the lowest position Mount also the battery cover in the lowest position Replace the entire seating unit on the carrier Two people are need...

Page 80: ...80 Service instructions Puma 20 40 80 Service instructions 3 Note Lift the chair in case the wheelchair has a lift 4 5 1 3 3 2 110648 03 008 6...

Page 81: ...Service instructions 81 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 81 7 Note Keep the spacers for reuse for rebuilding the wheelchair 8 Caution Two people are needed to carry out this operation 9 10...

Page 82: ...82 Service instructions Puma 20 40 82 Service instructions 11 Caution Two people are needed to carry out this operation 12 Note Reuse the spacers 13 Note Fasten the cables with tie wraps...

Page 83: ...Service instructions 83 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 83 14 3 1 2 15...

Page 84: ...air s centre of gravity may negatively influence the wheelchair s driving characteristics and or its dynamic stability Therefore it might be sensible to use the RWD hole for a FWD and vice versa Relev...

Page 85: ...Service instructions 85 Puma 20 40 Service instructions 85 5 6 7...

Page 86: ...86 Service instructions Puma 20 40 86 Service instructions 8...

Page 87: ...ep 2 Remove interface and seating Loosen the 2 bolts in the interface frame Move the upper part of the interface in the desired position Tighten the 2 bolts Replace the seat on the interface Relevant...

Page 88: ...r part of the interface in the desired position hinge point 1 hp1 0 25 hinge point 2 hp2 0 20 Tighten the 2 bolts Replace the seat on the interface Notice Changing back the wheelchair s tilt position...

Page 89: ...tions Tilt the seat backwards about 10 degrees Turn the set screw with use of a size 2 Allen key a quarter turn equals approx 1 degree Turning it clockwise will result in a bigger down limit angle Tur...

Page 90: ...90 Service instructions Puma 20 40 90 Service instructions 5...

Page 91: ...g height and seating system see 5 2 5 seat adjustments to the desired settings Carefully tilt the seat backwards to the point that it almost makes contact with the frame of the wheelchair Loosen the u...

Page 92: ...92 Service instructions Puma 20 40 92 Service instructions 5 Note If needed fixate the cable with a new tie wrap 6...

Page 93: ...with seat frame holes 1 and 2 not available due to interference with seat frame holes 1 and 2 not available due to interference with seat frame holes 1 and 2 not available due to interference with se...

Page 94: ...25 20 25 20 25 20 X 20 Hole 1 7 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 setting for seat cushion depth 45 cm with Comfort backrest Hole 2 8 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 X 20 X 20 X 20...

Page 95: ...cushion depth 39 cm with Comfort backrest Hole 6 12 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 X 20 Hole 1 7 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 setting for seat cushion depth 45...

Page 96: ...10 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 40 35 25 25 25 25 no tilt possible for seat cushion depth 58 cm 12 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 40 35 25 25 25 14 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45...

Page 97: ...45 45 45 45 45 35 35 30 10 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 35 35 Position of tilt changed for FWD has consequences for max tilt 12 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 35...

Page 98: ...25 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 4 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 X 20 6 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25...

Page 99: ...20 25 20 25 20 25 20 X 20 X 20 2 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 X 20 4 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 25...

Page 100: ...45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 40 40 40 8 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 40 40 10 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 40 12 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45...

Page 101: ...manual This will result in more pressure on the castor wheels Note adjustment of the seating system should always be done with caution since incorrect weight distribution might negatively affect drive...

Page 102: ...onnection is faulty or loose Correct the connection The m1 parking brake is defective Replace the parking brake ON OFF light flashes 6 times The m2 parking brake connection is faulty or loose Correct...

Page 103: ...to the control system If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the Power Module may be defective M1 Motor Error 3B00 This occurs when the control system detects that a m...

Page 104: ...s most likely to be an indicator bulb failure Check the indicator bulbs cables and connections to the control system If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the ISM may...

Page 105: ...er settings and re program the control system using the R net PC Programmer Make a note of the current parameter settings and then reset the control system to default settings Re program the required...

Page 106: ...the healthcare professional Gone to Sleep This occurs when the control system has been left inactive for a time greater than the parameter Sleep Timer An entry is made in the system log each time thi...

Page 107: ...g to drive the entire left hand motor circuit is causing the fault In this case replace the entire drive unit concerned ON OFF light flashes four times The m2 motor connection is faulty or loose Check...

Page 108: ...and door frames etc This fault may also be caused by a difficult turn from a standing position Check the weight distribution of the chair ON OFF light flashes 12 times System does not fit System modu...

Page 109: ...and the cables Batteries may be empty charge the batteries Batteries may be damaged replace the batteries Batteries may be overcharged if driving downhill slow down 03 Actuator 00 01 02 03 Internal cu...

Page 110: ...Remote FC according to fault detected by Remote Actuator System Configuration Faults Module ID Collision 2 modules with same ID FC6 No DX BUS communication Actuator system will be missing None ACT Mo...

Page 111: ...Trip refer to Type 7 Possible Joystick Trip 7147 User Dual Joystick Displaced Refer to Joystick Displaced at Power up 7902 Refer to High Temperature All Other Codes 7 or 8 Possible Control System Tri...

Page 112: ...check the joystick cable and if you have authorization the joystick ribbon cable connections and mating sockets 7101 Loss of comms to the joystick check the joystick cable and if you have authorizati...

Page 113: ...itches connected to Inhibit 2 If these appear to be in working order then the Power Module may be defective Refer to Section 5 Inhibit 3 Active This occurs when the Inhibit 3 Input is active The Inhib...

Page 114: ...260 x 172 x 210 10 2 x 6 8 x 8 3 mm inch Maximum battery dimensions with Dahl system 260 x 172 x 190 10 2 x 6 8 x 7 5 mm inch Battery capacity 40 60 74 GEL 50 AGM Puma 20 only Ah Battery capacity wit...

Page 115: ...ns Seat height incl load 0 set angle and 13 drive wheels Model PUMA 40 Sedeo Pro Class B Description Unit FWD RWD Maximum user weight kg st 160 25 2 160 25 2 Total length including legrests mm inch 11...

Page 116: ...two Batteries 50 Ah C20 set of two Batteries 60 Ah C20 set of two Batteries 74 Ah C20 set of two Electrical tilt adjustment Puncture proof drive wheels set of two kg st kg st kg st kg st kg st kg st k...

Page 117: ...there will be an overlength of the cable in use with the 45 tilt In case of the lift the cables needs to be fitted in the cable track Never roll up or cross loop the overlength cables to prevent EMC...

Page 118: ...Puma 20 40 118 Technical product information Shark drive and lights...

Page 119: ...ive Lights 2Act DK REMD21 service 9006027 Shark Attendant Remote DK ACU service Lift Tilt Back actuators 9007152 Shark Power Module DK PMB31 60 15A service 1014907 Sedeo Lite Lighting 1010963 Sedeo Pr...

Page 120: ...REM550 service 9007163 DX2 Actuator Module 4channel ACT4 service 9007162 DX2 Actuator Module 2channel ACT2 service 9007159 DX2 Power Module PMA90L 90A Lights service 9007620 DX2 Power Module PMA90L G...

Page 121: ...ng Lighting Module ISM 6L 6Act Lights service 9007158 R net Power Module EL PM90 90A service 9002918 R net Power Module PM120 120A service 1014909 Sedeo Lite Lighting 1014905 Sedeo Pro Lighting set on...

Page 122: ...Attendant Module service 9006238 R Net 4 way Connector Block service 1017034 R net Z steer with mounting set Sedeo Pro Joystick Module 9007158 R net Power Module EL PM90 90A service 9002918 R net Powe...

Page 123: ...a 20 40 Technical product information 123 VR 2 drive only 9002907 Joystick Module Drive Only JSM service 9002916 VR 2 Power Module VR2 90 90A service 9002917 VR 2 Power Module 2Act VR2 90 2A 90A servi...

Page 124: ...odule VR2 90 90A service 9002917 Power Module 2Act VR2 90 2A 90A service 9002908 Joystick Module Lights JSM L service 9002911 VR 2 Lighting Module service 1014910 Sedeo Lite Lighting 1014906 Sedeo Pro...

Page 125: ...90 90A service 9002917 Power Module 2Act VR2 90 2A 90A service 9002911 Lighting Module service 9002909 Joystick Module Act Lights JSM A L service Lift Tilt Back actuators 1014910 Sedeo Lite Lighting 1...

Page 126: ...nical product information VR 2 Dual attendant module 9006029 Dual Attendant Module service Sedeo Lite Pro Joystick Module 9002916 VR 2 Power Module VR2 90 90A service 9002917 VR 2 Power Module 2Act VR...

Page 127: ...rights of the Client and or User towards Handicare in case of defects are limited to the provisions set forth in this warranty For the duration of the warranty period Handicare guarantees that the pro...

Page 128: ...onal laws relating to the sale of consumer products This warranty does not affect statutory rights you may have nor those rights that cannot be excluded or limited nor rights against the entity from w...

Page 129: ...4 pole motors Deleted position 44a article number 9006361 and changed position 44b into 44 20 8 Changed article number 9006199 into 9006023 Added article number 9007749 21 9 Changed position numbers...

Page 130: ...number 1001453 into 9002760 14 2 Changed description article numbers 9007478 9007489 Changed article number 9005644 into 1015807 Changed pricing of article numbers 9007478 9007481 9007484 and 9007487...

Page 131: ...ber 1015111 into 1015110 and vice versa 21 8 Changed article number 9004517 into 9009305 22 9 Changed article numbers 9005974 9005982 9005983 9005984 9005985 and 9004517 into 9009308 9009748 9009749 9...

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