6.11.4 Drive Program Selection After Component Replacement
The drive program is saved in the remote, and also in the power module. If one of these two components is replaced,
the system must be told which of the components has not been replaced so that it knows which contains the current
controller profile.
The system allows normal usage of the mobility device after component replacement only if the profile is selected
afterwards.
For details, see corresponding remote manual.
6.11.5 Cable Routing
WARNING!
Cables must be secured to the wheelchair frame and/or base with tie-wraps after servicing is complete.
Failure to follow the warnings and instructions below could result in injury to the users, attendants and/or
bystanders and/or damage to the wheelchair.
– Cables MUST be secured so there are no loops of excess cable extending away from the wheelchair. Bundle
all excess cable together and secure with a tie-wrap. It may also be necessary to secure these bundles to
the frame and/or base.
– ALWAYS TEST all wheelchair functions after securing the cables to be sure cables do not get pinched or
crushed during operation of the wheelchair.
Motors not shown for clarity. The motor cables are routed out the hole located at the back of the battery box.
Route the joystick cable, two battery cables and the motor cable beneath the shroud tabs, see
.
1 Motor cable tie wraps
2 Battery cable
3 Motor cable
4 Shroud tab
5 Power module
6 Joystick cable
7 Battery connector
8 Tie wrap here
9 Bus extension cable
Fig. 6-19
6.11.6 Checking Cables
1.
Switch electronics OFF on remote.
2.
Move seat into service position (Modulite seat), refer to
6.7 Moving Seat into Service Position (Modulite), page 25
or
remove seat, refer to
7.1 Replacing Seat Assembly, page 45
.
3.
Remove top and rear shroud, refer to
6.10.1 Replacing Top Shroud, page 36
and
6.10.3 Replacing Rear Shroud, page 37
4.
Check all cables for visible damage, crushing points or abrasion points.
5.
Replace damaged cables.
6.
Pull on each plug carefully. Plug must not come out of its socket when pulled on lightly.
7.
If plug is loose, apply slight pressure to push plug into socket. Plug must snap in place securely.
8.
Check that plug is firmly attached to its socket.
9.
Remove batteries, refer to
6.12.5 Replacing Batteries, page 43
.
10. Check battery cables for visible damage, crushing points or abrasion points.
11. Replace damaged cables.
12. Assemble all parts again in reverse order.
13. Test all functions.
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