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5.3 Installation of electronics box
WARNING!
Danger of injury from electric shock.
Contact with uninsulated or damaged parts can result in moderate or
severe physical injuries.
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Do not undertake any repair work whatsoever on the Cruise system yourself.
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Never touch scuffed or severed wiring or obviously defective components.
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If you detect a fault, switch off the Cruise system immediately at the main
switch, and do not touch any metal components.
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Avoid contact with electrical components in water.
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Prevent strong mechanical forces from working on the batteries and cables
of the Cruise system.
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During installation and dismantling work, always switch the Cruise system off
at the main switch.
CAUTION!
Damage to the battery or other electrical loads from a short circuit.
Material damage can result.
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When working on the electronics box, always switch the Cruise system off at
the main switch.
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Before starting work, always use a suitable test tool to confirm that the
component is not live.
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When connecting the cables, ensure that you first connect the red positive
cable, followed by the black negative cable.
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Never transpose the polarities.
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Fig. 44:
Screws for electronics box
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Bolts
1. Release the screws (1) of the electronics box in order to open it.
2. Guide the motor cable into the electronics box.
3. Guide the shaft hose up to the stop in the threaded hose connection on the
electronics box. By twisting gently, confirm that the seal is seated correctly.
4. Connect the power cable to the respectively marked terminals
(red = +, black = -; 10 Nm),
see"Fig. 45: Cabling of electronics box"
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5. Connect the motor cable to the motor control connection (6).
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