ICE RS26, powered by Brain OS
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Gen2, v1.1217 – Content Subject to Change
Brain Corporation
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BRAKE RELEASE
If the machine is inoperable and/or immobile, it can still be moved by manually releasing the brake.
WARNING
Do not perform the brake release procedure on an incline. Once brake is released,
do not push the machine down inclines as it may be unsafe and difficult to stop.
• The brake release procedure requires you to access the underside of the machine and then physically push the
machine. Proper precautions should be taken by the operator to avoid injury in performing these tasks.
• Two people are required to move the machine once the brake is released, one person to steer and one to push.
• Check for and clean up any residual water or liquids on the ground before performing the brake release procedure.
• Be cautious not to slip on wet floors, especially while pushing the machine. Do not attempt to perform this brake
release procedure if you have any health issues or physical limitations that would prevent you from doing so.
1. On the right side of the front wheel,
locate the brake release lever.
2. Slide the brake release wedge under and
behind the brake release lever.
3. Push the machine into a safe location
where it can remain until a service
technician arrives to perform repairs.
4. Once you have positioned the machine in a safe
place, remove the brake release wedge.
Brake release Wedge