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7.13.
Replacing Emergency stop Cord (AR-200, AR-260 and AR-350)
The Emergency stop Cord is attached with a tie-wrap. It is in all the
Ceiling Hoists located behind Battery 2.
1.
Remove Battery 2. Follow the steps in
chapter 7.3
.
2.
Cut the tie-wrap off the Emergency stop Cord.
3.
Place the new Emergency stop Cord 2 cm into the hole.
4.
Place a tie-wrap as shown in
Figure 26
.
5.
Install Battery 2 and covers after testing the new Cord.
Inspection:
Test the operation of the Emergency stop Cord.
7.14.
Operation of Electrical Spreader Bar
1.
Remove the Ceiling Hoist from the rail and place it where you
can safely carry out repairs.
2.
Remove both covers (
chapter 7.1
) and Battery 2 of the AR-
200 and both Batteries of the AR-260 and AR-350.
AR-200; If step 5 fails, Remove the bottom plate and the
bottom 2 screws from the circuit plate for convenience.
AR-260 and AR-350; If step 5 fails, remove the bottom plate
for convenience.
3.
Press the Cord of the Spreader Bar through the hole of the
bottom plate of the Ceiling Hoist.
4.
Guide the Cord to the Circuit Board.
5.
Assemble the discharge plate across the Cord as shown in Figure 27
(
Hex 3
).
Installation is possible using a perpendicular hex key.
6.
Connect the 2 contacts to the Circuit Board
Figure 24
and Figure 25
).
7.
After check; install and connect the Batteries, place the covers.
Note!
Ensure that the Spreader Bar Cord is away from moving components. For the AR-200,
ensure that the wires of Battery 2 are on the inside of the top plate of the Ceiling Hoist during
installation.
Inspection
: pull on the Cord and check whether it is attached. Test the electric tilting Spreader
Bar and whether it functions properly.
Figure 27, discharge plate
Spreader Bar cord
Figure 26, Replacing emergency stop cord.