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6.8.3 Mounting the Light Module
CAUTION
Risk of injury as a result of incorrect positioning.
The housing of the light module can heat up to
more than 0 °C. The light module must therefore be mounted in a place where the wheelchair user
will not get in touch with it.
NOTICE
Damage caused by incorrect positioning.
The light module must be mounted in a place on the wheel-
chair where it is protected from wetness and dust according to ISO standard 717/9.
Do not install the module in a place where it will be subject to excessive shocks or vibrations. Direct
impacts or shocks on the light module must be avoided.
The light module in conjunction with the VR2-L control panel (see Section .8.1) serves to control
the lights (see Section .9). It has three connector sockets (see Table and Fig. 31).
The light module is pre-programmed. It can be adapted to the respective lights (see Section 8.)
by programming with the hand programming device (see Section 8.3).
Connector sockets function
Connector socket 1 3-pole plug for control of the lamps on the left side
Connector socket 2 3-pole plug for control of the lamps on the right side
Connector socket 3 Socket for connection to the electric module/control panel of the VR2-L control
Table 4 Connector sockets on the light module
Preparation:
Mount the VR2-L control panel.
Put out the supplied cables and plugs.
Tools:
Phillips screwdriver
Steps:
Remove the cover of the controller.
Attach the light module in vertical position besides the controller by screwing M3. screws
into the pre-drilled holes (see Fig. 31; the connector sockets must face down).
Firmly plug the connection cable into the middle connector socket and connect the light module
with the electric module/control panel of the VR2-L control (see Fig. 31).
The light module is ready for the retrofit with lights.
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