15.6 Dissassembling / Testing Taillight, Flasher and Rear Light
Loosen fastening screws.
Pull off rear light glass.
Release the corresponding light bulb by slightly pressing down
and turning by 1/8th rotation to the left.
Pull the light bulb from the lamp base.
Test by means of a multimeter the voltage existing between the
contact in the casing (+ pole) and the lamp base (- pole).
Voltage in:
6 km/h wheelchair
10 km/h wheelchair (abroad)
10 km/h wheelchair (Germany)
CAUTION:
Avoid bridging the poles by all means.
>Danger of Fire and Burning<.
Insert the new light bulb.
Type of flasher lamp:
6 km/h wheelchair
10 km/h wheelchair (aroad)
10 km/h wheelchair (Germany)
Type of rear light lamp:
6 km/h wheelchair
10 km/h wheelchair (abroad)
10 km/h wheelchair (Germany)
Check whether the contact of the casing fits exactly to the
positive pole of the light bulb.
NOTE:
The contact fits correctly, if a slight pressure is to be
applied when inserting the light bulb.
Lock the light bulb by slightly pressing down and turning
by a 1/8th revolution to the right.
Mount the rear light glass.
Fix the rear light glass by means of the fastening screws.
Disassembling Rear Light
Remove rear light glass and lamps as described
above.
Mark plug and pull out.
Loosen screws with nuts and washers completely.
Remove rear light from the rear light board.
Montage
The assembly is performed in the reverse order.
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Removing Rear Light Glass
Removing Light Bulb
Screw
= 24 V
= 24 V
= 12 V
Testing voltage: rear light
= 24 V / 21 watts
= 24 V / 21 watts
= 12 V / 21 watts
= 24 V / 5 watts
= 24 V / 5 watts
= 12 V / 5 watts
Testing Voltage: Flasher
CAUTION:
The batteries must be removed first
before detaching the rear lights.
>Danger of Short Circuit, Fire and Burning<.
Fastening screws
Plug
Rear Light
Flasher
+
V
Screw
+
V