Disassembling / Checking Taillight, Flasher And Rear Light - Invacare STORM Service Manual

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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

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