Control Panel Holder, Swing-Away In Parallel; Splash Guard For Drive Wheels - Otto Bock 490E163 Series Instructions For Use Manual

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Settings and assembly instructions
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6.2.4 Control panel holder, swing-away in parallel

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6.2.5 Splash guard for drive wheels

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Connecting the lighting push-button module and
performing a functional test
1) Screw the two cable ends to the battery contacts.
Connect the red cable to the red contact (see
fig. 10, item 1).
2) Turn the cable end with the fuse so that the fuse
can be positioned between the batteries (see
fig. 10, item 2). This prevents the fuse from rattling
against the battery cover.
3) Reconnect the plug of the battery cable to the con­
troller (see page 9).
4) Perform a functional test (see instructions for use
(user), section "Lighting"):
→ The assembly was successful if the light on/off,
direction indicator left/right and warning flash­
ers functions work correctly.
→ Make sure that the direction indicators are at
the top and the headlights at the bottom for
each lamp.
1) Remove the control panel from the installed control
panel holder. Loosen the two Allen screws to do so
(see fig. 11, item 1).
2) Remove the old control panel holder from the arm
support. Loosen the two Allen screws to do so (see
fig. 11, item 2). Note: The second screw is not
shown in the image.
3) Install the retaining plate for the swing-away control
panel holder (see fig. 11, item 3).
INFORMATION: Turn the retaining plates to the
outside so that the swing-away control panel
holder does not constrict the seating area. A
small "curvature" on the arm support provides
orientation. It always faces out.
4) Slide the control panel holder onto the retaining
plate, aligning it correctly (see fig. 11, item 4).
5) Screw the control panel firmly to the retaining plate
(see fig. 11, item 5).
If a lighting push-button module is installed:
Screw both retaining plates firmly to the control
panel (see fig. 11, item 5).
1) Jack up the power wheelchair.
2) Turn the drive wheels so the mounting bores are
freely accessible (see fig. 12, item 2).
If necessary: Alternatively, the drive wheels can be
unscrewed (see fig. 12, item 1).
3) Install the splash guard on the frame using the two
supplied hexagon head screws (see fig. 12, item 2).
The hexagon head screws are inserted from the out­
side to the inside.
4) Tighten the hexagon head screws to 5 Nm.
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