8.7.
Replacing the motor disengaging cable (free wheel device)
!
Raise the seat to its maximum upright standing position.
8
A
B
!
Switch off the joystick module.
!
Remove the cover of the motor loosening both screws
using a 4 mm hexagon key.
Right hand side motor disengaging cable
!
Cut the right hand side motor disengaging cable (B) from
the cable clamp (A). (See picture 8).
!
Withdraw the motor disengaging cable backwards.
!
Make sure the motor disengaging lever is at the ON
position.
!
Lead first the new motor disengaging cable through the
adjusting screw (C). The nut (D) should be centred at the
adjusting screw (C).
!
Lead then the cable through the hole of the disengaging
motor and through the other hole in the metal piece (E) on the motor.
9
E
C
D
!
Lead further the cable through the cable jacket and around the disengaging shaft.
!
Adduct the cable that a slight tension occurs. The cable should not escapade of the
disengaging shaft spline.
!
Tighten the pen headed slotted screw around the cable clamp using a slotted screw driver.
Left hand side motor disengaging cable
!
Cut the left hand side motor disengaging cable (B) from the cable clamp(A)(See picture 8)
!
Withdraw the motor disengaging cable backwards out.
!
Make sure the motor disengaging lever is at the ON position.
!
Lead first the new motor disengaging cable through the adjusting screw (C). The nut (D)
should be centred of the adjusting screw (C).
!
Lead then the cable through the hole of the disengaging motor and through the other hole
in the metal piece (E) on the motor.
!
Lead the cable through the small tubes at both side of the battery box.
!
Lead further the cable through the cable jacket and around the disengaging shaft.
!
Adduct the cable that a slight tension occurs. This cable should not escapade of the
disengaging shaft spline.
!
Tighten the pen headed slotted screw around the cable clamp using a slotted screw driver.
!
First controlling: turn the motor disengaging lever to the OFF position and check if the
motor is unlocked. In case it is not unlocked turn the nut (D) on the adjusting screw (C)
forwards as far as it needs to unlock the disengaging motor, the lever set on the OFF
position.
!
Second controlling: turn the motor disengaging lever to the ON position and check if the
motor is locked. In case it is still unlocked turn the nut (D) on the adjusting screw (C)
backwards as far as it needs to lock the disengaging motor, the lever set on the ON
position. Shorten the end of the cable at 15 mm and clamp the cable end-protector piece.
!
Fix the motor cover in the reverse order.
51