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SERVICE MANUAL

Permobil 

M300/M400

Power Wheelchair

US

Summary of Contents for ConnectMe M400

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL Permobil M300 M400 Power Wheelchair US ...

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Page 3: ...Produced and published by Permobil AB Sweden Version 2 2011 06 Article no 205261 US 0 How to contact Permobil Head Office of the Permobil group ...

Page 4: ...s 26 Friction brakes 27 Drive motors 28 Magnetic brake 30 Electric seat lift 31 Fixed seat tube 34 Seat support 36 Seats 38 Control panel 42 Power Module 44 ICS Master Module 48 Lights module 49 Fuses 50 Lights 52 Control system 55 Troubleshooting guide R net 56 Troubleshooting guide VR2 72 Cabling overview R net 74 Cabling overview VR2 76 Index 78 ...

Page 5: ...work is performed professionally Always state the chassis number when contacting Permobil to ensure that the correct information is provided Technical Support In the event of technical problems you should contact your dealer or Permobil Inc USA at 800 736 0925 Spare parts Spare parts must be ordered through your dealer Warranties Contact your dealer or Permobil Inc USA for information about the wa...

Page 6: ...6 Serial Number labels Serial Number labels Chassis Chassis ID number R net Power Module ID number R net Control panel ID number R net Power Module R net control panel ...

Page 7: ...7 Serial Number labels VR2 Power Module ID number VR2 control panel ID number Serial Number labels VR2 Power Module VR2 control panel VR2 Lights module ID number VR2 lights module ...

Page 8: ...lly inside the chassis at the lower edge Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Fit the cover partially inside the chassis at the lower edge see fig 2 Fit the two knobs that hold the cover in place see fig The rear cover is fitted with the upper chassis cover 3 On wheelchairs equipped with lights disconnect the rear lights cabling see fig Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 On wheelchairs e...

Page 9: ...r See page 8 4 Remove the two remaining knobs holding the cover see fig 5 Remove the cover by pulling lifting it backwards Fitting the upper chassis cover 1 Move fold the leg rests out and if necessary raise the seat 2 Switch off the main power switch on the control panel 3 Fit the rear chassis cover before the two rear knobs on the upper chassis cover is fitted see fig 4 Fit the front chassis cov...

Page 10: ...ol panel 2 Remove the drive wheel on the side in question see page 18 3 Remove the four screws holding the covers see fig Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Fit the covers using the four screws see fig 2 Fit the drive wheel on the side in question see page 18 Covers Front link arm covers Front link arm covers For this task the following tools are necessary 1 Torx key TX20 ...

Page 11: ...witch on the control panel 2 Remove the chassis rear cover See page 8 3 Remove the four screws holding the covers see fig Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Fit the covers using the four screws see fig 2 Fit the chassis rear cover See page 8 Covers Rear link arm covers Rear link arm covers For this task the following tools are necessary 1 Torx key TX20 ...

Page 12: ... attached with two screws see fig The drive motor cover is fitted with two screws The brake release cover is fitted with one screw The connector on the front indicator cabling 3 Remove the brake release cover it is attached with one screw see fig 4 On wheelchairs equipped with lights and indicators separate the indicators cabling at the contact on the cabling This is positioned on the inside of th...

Page 13: ...he brake release cover using the screw see fig 3 Replace the Drive motor cover with the two screws as per diagram 4 On wheelchairs equipped with lights and indicators refit the front and upper chassis cover See page 8 9 The connector on the front indicator cabling The brake release cover is fitted with one screw The drive motor cover is fitted with two screws For this task the following tools are ...

Page 14: ... the cover is mounted partially inside the chassis at the lower edge The front cover is fitted with two knobs Observe care in the use of metallic objects when working with batteries A short circuit can easily cause an explosion Always use protective gloves and protective eye glasses The batteries are heavy and must be handled with care Used or broken drive batteries should be taken care of in an e...

Page 15: ...tery connections to the new battery see fig See also the sticker on the inside of the front chassis cover 12 On Permobil M300 refit the battery locks by pushing them downwards and at the same time into the intended recess in the chassis see fig above 13 Fit the cover partially inside the chassis at the lower edge then secure it with the two knobs see fig On Permobil M300 the batteries are secured ...

Page 16: ... Off On Main fuse battery isolator On Off Replacing the rear battery 1 Place the wheelchair on a level surface 2 Raise the seat electric seat lift to the highest position fixed seat tube to the service position See page 34 If the electric seat lift does not work normally because the batteries are discharged or the adjustment device is defective the seat can be raised lowered manually See page 31 3...

Page 17: ... 11 Refit the battery connections to the new battery See also the sticker on the inside of the rear chassis cover 12 On Permobil M300 refit the battery locks by pushing them downwards and at the same time into the intended recess in the chassis see fig above 13 If the wheelchair is equipped with seat support refit it See page 36 14 Refit the chassis covers See page 8 9 Observe care in the use of m...

Page 18: ...slot on the cap 4 Remove the four screws that hold the wheel in place 3 2 1 1 Hub cap 2 Screw ISO 4762 M8x20 8 8 Fe Zn 5 C1 3 Drive wheel Pos Description 5 Remove the wheel by pulling it straight out Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Fit the wheel with the four screws 2 Tighten the four screws using a torque wrench Tightening torque 17 7 ft Ibs 24Nm 2 Align the hubcap on the rim and fit it ...

Page 19: ...rim halves 1 4 together with tire 3 and if pneumatic tire is used it s inner tube 2 Tighten the six screws using a torque wrench Tightening torque 16 2 ft Ibs 22Nm 2 On wheels with pneumatic tires fill the tire to recommended tire pressure 29 psi 200 kPa 3 Fit the wheel on to the wheelchair See previous page 3 Ensure that pneumatic tires are not pressurized before the rim is taken apart otherwise ...

Page 20: ...e wheel on the axle using just your hands Check that the wheel is fully located on the axle 3 Fit the washer 2 on to the screw 3 4 Fit the screw 3 and washer 2 on to the axle Tighten the screw with a torque wrench Tightening torque 24 ft Ibs 33Nm 5 Fit the hubcap 4 Attaching removing the casters 4 3 2 1 1 Wheel 2 Washer 8 5x23x3 3 Screw ISO 4762 M8x16 10 9 Fe Zn 4 Hub cap Pos Description No type o...

Page 21: ...er see illustration 3 Take the rim apart 1 Locking nut ISO 7040 M6 8 FE n 2 Rim inner section 3 Tire Solid 200x50 4 Rim outer section 5 Screw ISO 4762 M6x30 8 8 Fe Zn Pos Description 4 2 1 5 3 For this task the following tools are necessary 1 Allen key 5 mm Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Fit the two rim halves 2 4 together with tire 3 2 Tighten the three screws using a torque wrench Tigh...

Page 22: ...e control panel 3 Remove the chassis covers See page 8 9 4 Lift up and chock up the wheelchair chassis so that the wheel in question is free of the ground 6 Remove the shock absorber it s fitted with two screws see fig below Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Lubricate the bearing points 1 of the shock absorber with grease before fitting 2 Fit the shock absorber using the two screws and wash...

Page 23: ...correct value The spring force can be adjusted to suit different body weights by means of the adjusting nut To get the best comfort and performance the shock absorber should be adjusted as marked on the shock absorber see fig below Adjusting nut Setting User weight A 90Kg 199Ibs B 91 136Kg 200 300Ibs Shock absorber adjusted to setting A ...

Page 24: ...nk Arm 2 Washer 32x8 1x3 3 Screw ISO 4762 M8x20 8 8 Fe Zn 4 Cover Item Description 3 4 5 6 For this task the following tools are necessary 1 Allen key 6 mm Assembly of rear link arms Assemble in the reverse order 1 Check that the axle and link arm are not damaged If necessary clean to remove dirt and rust Replaced damaged parts 2 Fit the link arm on the axle using just your hands Check that the gu...

Page 25: ...the link arm 1 it s fitted with the screw 3 and the washer 2 see fig below For removal of wheel forks and wheels see the respective chapters 4 Assembly of front link arms Assemble in the reverse order 1 Check that the axle and link arm are not damaged If necessary clean to remove dirt and rust Replaced damaged parts 2 Fit the link arm on the axle using just your hands Check that the link arm is fu...

Page 26: ...d parts 2 Fit the wheel fork on the linkarm using just your hands Check that the wheel fork is fully located on the linkarm 3 If needed clean the friction brake and then lubricate it with Friction brake grease order no 1820405 before fitting it in the bearing house of the link arm see page 27 4 Fitthescrew 2 andwasher 3 fromabove see fig Tighten the screw with a torque wrench Tightening torque 17 ...

Page 27: ... Assemble in the reverse order 1 If needed clean the friction brake parts Lubricate the parts with Friction brake grease order no 1820405 before fitting them together 2 If needed clean the link arm bearing house before the friction brake is fitted 3 Fit the friction brake 4 with the screw 2 and washer 3 see fig Tighten the screw with a torque wrench Tightening torque 17 7 ft Ibs 24Nm 4 Fit the cov...

Page 28: ...e wheel in question is free of the ground 5 Remove the drive wheel See page 18 6 Separate the magnetic brake and drive motor cabling at the contacts on the cabling These are positioned on the inside of the chassis next to the seat lift see fig The contacts are mounted together in a holder 7 Run the connection cables out through the chassis cable duct 8 Remove the drive motor it s fitted with four ...

Page 29: ...at lift seat tube see fig Fit the contacts together in their holder 4 Fit the drive wheel See page 18 5 Fit the chassis covers See page 8 9 The contacts are mounted together in a holder Check the function of the brake release after fitting When the brakes are released it should not be possible to drive the wheelchair m CAUTION For this task the following tools are necessary 1 Allen key 5 mm 1 Alle...

Page 30: ...pending on if the magnetic brake is mounted on the chassis right or left drive motor For this task the following tools are necessary 1 Allen key 3 mm 1 Allen key 2 5 mm Check the function of the brake release after fitting When the brakes are released it should not be possible to drive the wheelchair m CAUTION Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Fit the magnetic brake with the brake release l...

Page 31: ...raight up 3 Remove the seat plate 4 Raise lower the seat using the seat lift crank supplied The seat plates on PS seat are held in place by four screws Manual raising lowering of the Corpus seat using the seat lift crank The seat plates on Corpus 3G are held in place by two screws at the back edge and two quick mount clamps at the front Drills must not be used in connection with manual operation o...

Page 32: ...elchair is equipped with such device See page 36 40 5 If the wheelchair is equipped with seat support remove it See page 36 6 Remove the seat lift it s fitted with four screws see fig below 7 VR2 Separate the seat lift cabling at the contacts on the cabling R net Disconnect the seat lift cabling from the ICS general module 8 Lift the seat lift straight up out of the chassis ICS General Module ICS ...

Page 33: ...nnect the seat lift cabling to the ICS general module 3 Fit the seat including the seat tilt mechanism if the wheelchair is equipped with such device See page 36 40 ICS General Module Electric seat lift 4 Fit the upper chassis cover See page 9 ICS General Module is fitted at the rear of the chassis For this task the following tools are necessary 1 Allen key 5 mm The seat is heavy This work should ...

Page 34: ...s If one of these three holes is to be used the plastic screw must first be removed With the seat Corpus 3G the height adjustment screw should never be mounted in position 1 or 2 See fig Turn the seat so that the height adjustment screw ends up in the groove in the outer tube Position of the height adjustment screw To return to normal position undo the screw locking the seat tube height position a...

Page 35: ...tube straight up out of the chassis Assembly Assemble in the reverse order Removing the fixed seat tube 1 Raise the seat to the service position see previous page 2 Switch off the main power switch on the control panel 3 Remove the upper chassis cover See page 9 4 Remove the seat including the seat tilt mechanism if the wheelchair is equipped with such device See page 36 40 Turn the seat so that t...

Page 36: ...he main power switch on the control panel 3 Remove the upper chassis cover See page 9 4 Remove the seat support it is fitted with two screws Se fig below 5 Lift the seat support out of the chassis If the seat support is not supposed to be refitted refit the right screw which also holds the seat lift see fig below Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Fit the rubber cushion according to descript...

Page 37: ...heelchairs without seat tilt mechanism fit the spacer on the bracket by turning it clockwise untill it is fully located on the bracket 5 Fit the rubber cushion without washers by turning it clockwise untill it is fully located on the bracket or on wheelchair without seat tilt mechansim untill it is fully located on the long spacer Lower the seat lift Verify how the height of the seat support corre...

Page 38: ... re attach it 6 On wheelchair equipped with seat tilt separate the cabling for the seat angle mechanism at the contact on the cabling The contact is at the front right corner of the seat angle mechanism next to the other cabling see fig The seat is held in place by four screws The seat plates on Corpus 3G are held in place by two screws at the back edge and two quick mount clamps at the front For ...

Page 39: ... the back edge and two quick mount clamps at the front 3 Mount the seat plates by first mounting them with the quick mount clamps at the front and then the screws at the back Fit the quick mount clamps by pushing them straight into the holes 4 Fit the cushion in desired position by pressing it against the seat plates 5 Lower the seat to desired position If the electric seat lift does not work norm...

Page 40: ...g the cabling in place on the seat noting the position of the cable ties for subsequent fitting 6 Remove the four screws that hold the seat in place See the fig 7 Lift the seat off the seat lift seat column The seat plates are mounted with four screws For this task the following tools are necessary 1 Allen key 5 mm 1 Allen key 6 mm Assembly of PS Assemble in the reverse order 1 Mount the seat usin...

Page 41: ... The seat is fitted with four screws Assembly of PS Assemble in the reverse order 1 Position the seat and fit with the four screws see fig Tighten the screw with a torque wrench Tightening torque 17 7 ft Ibs 24Nm 2 Connect the cabling for the seat angle mechanism at the contact on the cabling The contact is at the front right corner of the seat angle mechanism next to the other cabling see fig 3 F...

Page 42: ...rews also hold the bracket for the ICS control panel 2 if there is one fitted see illustration Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Fit the control panel 1 with the two screws see fig Also fit the bracket for the ICS control panel 2 if the wheelchair is equipped with one with the same screws see fig 2 Connect the control panel cabling at the connector on the cabling 3 Re attach the cabling to ...

Page 43: ... cover See page 8 Control panel VR2 Removal 1 Remove the upper and rear chassis cover See page 8 2 Loosen the control panel cabling from its fixing points Remember how the cabling is positioned this helps when you come to re attach it 3 Disconnect the control panel cabling from the Power Module see illustration 4 Remove the control panel 4 It is held in place with two screws underneath see illustr...

Page 44: ...andles on the left and right side of the chassis outwards and disengaging the tabs Power Module R net Removal 1 Switch off the main power switch on the control panel 2 Switch the main fuse to OFF See page 50 3 Remove the chassis covers See page 8 9 4 Remove the electronics by gently pulling spreading the locking handles to disengage the locking tabs on the left and right hand side of the chassis s...

Page 45: ...Power Module bracket with its lower section partly inside the rear edge of the chassis Secure the electronics with the lock handles on the left and right hand side of the chassis making sure the tabs are reengaged see fig on previous page 4 Fit the chassis covers See page 8 9 5 Switch the main fuse to ON See page 50 The Power Module is fitted with two nuts 6 Remove the Power Module it is fitted wi...

Page 46: ... Disconnect the electrical connections from the Power Module Note their positions see fig below Power Module VR2 Removal 1 Switch off the main power switch on the control panel 2 Switch the main fuse to OFF See page 50 3 Remove the chassis covers See page 8 9 4 Remove the electronics by gently pulling spreading the locking handles to disengage the locking tabs on the left and right hand side of th...

Page 47: ...nect the electrical connections to the Power Module Note their positions see fig on previous page 3 Fit the Power Module bracket with its lower section partly inside the rear edge of the chassis Secure the electronics with the lock handles on the left and right hand side of the chassis making sure the tabs are reengaged see fig on previous page 4 Fit the chassis covers See page 8 9 5 Switch the ma...

Page 48: ...osition If the electric seat lift does not work normally because the batteries are discharged or the adjustment device is defective the seat can be raised lowered manually See page 31 2 Switch off the main power switch on the control panel 3 Remove the chassis covers See page 8 9 4 Pull the master module straight out of its holder see fig 5 Pull the cover off 6 Cut off the cable ties that hold the...

Page 49: ... light module is fitted at the rear of the chassis Disconnect the electrical connections from the lights module Note their positions for subsequent fitting 4 Remove the lights module it is fitted with two nuts see fig Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Fit the lights module with the two nuts see fig 2 Connect the electrical connections to the lights module 3 Fit the chassis covers See page 8...

Page 50: ...m the front battery 5 Remove the main fuse which is held in place with two nuts see fig below On chassis with VR2 Control System the Main Fuse is fitted with two nuts Main fuse cable connection On chassis with R net Control System the Main Fuse is fitted with two nuts If the main fuse is triggered there is often a major electrical fault The cause of the fault should be checked carefully before the...

Page 51: ...use to ON see fig Main fuse cable connection On chassis with VR2 Control System the Main Fuse is fitted with two nuts On chassis with R net Control System the Main Fuse is fitted with two nuts Note the direction in which the fuse is installed for subsequent fitting The ON OFF position must match the appropriate sticker on the chassis Check that the cables are firmly attached m CAUTION For this tas...

Page 52: ...rs See page 10 Take note of how the lights cabling is placed underneath the cover of the linkarm see fig 5 Remove the light it s mounted with two screws see fig The front lights are mounted with two screws The Drive Motor Cover is fitted with two screws Removal of indicators 6 Disconnect the indicator lights at the connector on the cabling This is positioned on the inside of the chassis next to th...

Page 53: ... seat lift The conectors on the front light and indicators cabling Assembly of indicators 4 The indicators are delivered mounted on the drive motor cover Fit the drive motor cover it s fitted with two screws see fig Fit the indicators cabling together with the drive motor cabling in to the wheelchairs chassis 5 Connect the indicators cabling to the connectors on the cabling This is positioned on t...

Page 54: ...ackwards be sure to disengage the tab 3 Disconnect the rear lights and indicators cabling see fig These are connected to the connectors at the rear of the wheelchairs chassis see fig Assembly Assemble in the reverse order 1 Reconnect the rear lights cabling see fig 2 Fit the cover partially inside the chassis at the lower edge see fig above 3 Make sure the upper cover holds the rear cover and refi...

Page 55: ...ce of the wheelchair while also maintaining a high level of safety regardless of other settings and options on the wheelchair The control system can also be programmed in order to make adjustments needed for a specific user To get more information about standard parameter files contact your dealer or Permobil Inc USA ...

Page 56: ...er connected Stop charging and disconnect driven the charging cable from the wheelchair s charging socket Brake release activated Reset the brake release The wheelchair is locked Unlock the wheelchair See user manual The magnetic brakes Engage the magnetic brakes are released An exclamation mark on the Electronics fault See pages 57 70 control panel display is flashing rapidly and the wheelchair w...

Page 57: ...ere in the wheelchair s electric al system CAUTION If the fault is in a module that is not currently being used it will still be possible to drive the wheelchair but the diagnostic screen is displayed occasionally Switch off the wheelchair and leave it off for a few minutes Then restart the wheelchair If the fault persists you must switch off the wheelchair and get in touch with your service conta...

Page 58: ... protection circuit has been triggered PM Low Battery 2C00 Error code Identified module Error message PM 0506 Controller Fault 2 1 4 Example The screen example shown below displays the following information Identified module Power module error Error message Low Battery Error code 2C00 This means that the battery needs charging or that the battery has not been connected properly Check the battery c...

Page 59: ...programming directly in the system On Board Programming OBP Contact Permobil or your repair engineer for more information on OBP Go to OBP mode Select System from the menu Select Diagnostics from the menu The diagnostics screen will now appear showing the connected modules and version history See the illustration below If a module has experienced no errors the message No Entries will be displayed ...

Page 60: ... Error Go to section 3 5 M2 Motor Error Go to section 3 5 Inhibit Active Go to section 3 6 Jstick Cal Error Go to section 3 7 Latched Timeout Go to section 3 8 Brake Lamp Short Go to section 3 9 Left Lamp Short Go to section 3 10 Right Lamp Short Go to section 3 10 L Ind Lamp Short Go to section 3 11 R Ind Lamp Short Go to section 3 11 L Ind Lamp Failed Go to section 3 12 R Ind Lamp Failed Go to s...

Page 61: ...r a poor connection between the control system and the batteries Check the batteries and their connection to the control system If the error persists after the batteries and connections have been checked the power module may be defective Read more in section 5 3 4 Brake Error This occurs when the control system detects a problem in the solenoid brakes or the connections to them 1505 M1 Brake Error...

Page 62: ...uit in the brake lamp electrical circuit Read more about connectors in section 2 3 Check the brake lamps their cables and the connections to the control system 3 10 Lamp Short This occurs when the control system detects a short circuit in the electrical circuit of one of the lamps 7205 Short circuit left hand lamp 7209 Short circuit right hand lamp Check the lamps their cables and the connections ...

Page 63: ...PGDT and cycle the voltage If this has dealt with the error Connect one third party module at a time and cycle the voltage each time If the error recurs after one of the voltage cycles the last module to be connected must be defective If the error persists after the checks listed above the power module may be defective Read more in section 5 3 15 PM Memory Error This is a specific error in the pow...

Page 64: ...ettings Check all parameter settings and then reprogram the control system with the help of R net s PC programmers Make a note of the current parameter settings and then reset the control system to the standard settings Reprogram the required settings in small groups and cycle the voltage after each group to see if the error recurs If the error persists after the checks listed above the power unit...

Page 65: ...ve Read more in section 5 3 20 Gone to Sleep energy saving mode This occurs when the system has not been used for a period that exceeds the Sleep Timer parameter used for setting the energy saving mode Each time this occurs it is registered in the system log 3 21 Charging This occurs when the control system detects that a charger has been connected to either inhibit contact 1 or inhibit contact 3 ...

Page 66: ... securely installed Do not over tighten the mounting screws These tests should be conducted in an open space and some kind of clamping device such as a safety belt should always be used Permobil cannot be held responsible for losses for any kind arising due to these recommendations not being observed m WARNING The tests described are minimum recommendations It is the responsibility of the repair e...

Page 67: ...ecking that it runs smoothly and is easy to maneuver Repeat the test with the speed control set to the highest possible value 4 4 Gradient test Run the wheelchair forwards up its steepest permitted gradient Release the joystick when the wheelchair is on the upward slope and check that the wheelchair stops and that the brakes function as they should without the front wheels lifting from the ground ...

Page 68: ...s 1 5 Hz 0 5 Hz 4 6 Test of adjustment device If the wheelchair is equipped with an adjustment device Check that all motors move in the right direction Make sure that the mechanical end stops are secured and that they stop the adjustment device motors and thus use the automatic end stop tracking that is in the seat and light module ISM 4 7 Test of inhibit signal Connect a suitable battery charger ...

Page 69: ...medies can be found in the service manual for this wheelchair model Diagnostic screens Current diagnostic screen When the control system s integrated protection circuits have been triggered so that the control system can no longer operate the wheelchair a diagnostic screen is displayed in the control panel s display This indicates a system fault i e R net has detected a problem somewhere in the wh...

Page 70: ...dentified module Error message PM 0506 Controller Fault Repair of defective units Apart from specific OEM approved spare parts contact Permobil for further information on these there are no replaceable parts in the R net control system Consequently defective units must be sent to Permobil or a Permobil approved repairer for repair m CAUTION If any part is replaced without Permobil s approval the w...

Page 71: ...driven the charging cable from the wheelchair s charging socket Brake release activated Reset the brake release The wheelchair is locked Unlock the wheelchair See user manual The battery voltage indicator Electronics fault See pages 72 73 on the control panel is flashing rapidly and the wheelchair will not run The wheelchair stops while The cable connection to the Insert the cable in the control b...

Page 72: ...diately Flashing fast 1 10 lamps A fault has been detected in the wheelchair s electronics and the wheelchair cannot be driven Switch off the wheelchair Check that all visible cables and the cable to the control panel are connected correctly Switch the wheelchair on again If the fault persists count the number of flashing lamps and check for a possible cause and remedy in the table on the adjoinin...

Page 73: ...the battery charger 7 Lamps Joystick error Check that the joystick has not been moved when the wheelchair is started 8 Lamps Control system error Check the contacts to the Power Module 9 Lamps Failure in brake circuit Check the contacts to the magnetic brake 10 Lamps High battery voltage Check the battery and the contacts between the battery and the control unit 7 5 Lamps Communication error A com...

Page 74: ...74 Cabling overview A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 75: ...75 Cabling overview Cabling overview R net A B C D E F 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 76: ...76 Cabling overview A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 77: ...77 Cabling overview Cabling overview VR2 A B C D E F 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 78: ... 8 D Drive motors 28 Drive wheels 18 E Electric seat lift 31 F Fixed seat tube 34 Fuses 50 I ICS master module 48 Introduction 5 L Lights 52 Lights module 39 Link arms 24 M Maintenance 5 P Power Module R net 44 Power Module VR2 46 S Serial Number labels 6 Shock absorbers 22 T Technical support 5 Troubleshooting guide R net 56 Troubleshooting guide VR2 72 W Wheel forks 26 ...

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