Ford page 2 USER GUIDE Contents Page 3. Operating Your Vehicle Page 4. Entering Your Vehicle Page 5. Entering Your Vehicle Without Your Key Fob Page 6. Standard Seat Removal Page 7. Securing Your Wheelchair Page 8. Securing Your Wheelchair as a Driver or Upfront Passenger Page 10.
Ford page 3 USER GUIDE Operating Your Vehicle IMPORTANT NOTE: AUTOMATIC OPERATION Please be aware of your surroundings before use. Your tailgate will open and close using your key fob. Similarly, your wheelchair ramp will be lowered and raised in the same manner.
Ford page 4 USER GUIDE Entering Your Vehicle Entering Your Vehicle via Your Key Fob A. Unlock the vehicle and keep a safe distance from the opening tailgate. Press the number 1 button on your key fob fig.1 . This will automatically open the tailgate and lower the ramp fig.2...
Ford page 5 USER GUIDE Entering Your Vehicle Without Your Key Fob A. You can also access your vehicle with assistance from another person. Please note that your ignition must be off for this system to operate. Ensure you are a safe distance from the opening tailgate. Your...
Ford page 6 USER GUIDE Standard Seat Removal Before removing either the driver or front passenger seats, your tailgate should be open and wheelchair ramp lowered. Your seats are secured to the floor of your vehicle using locating bars and latches. Seat removal is fast and simple.
Ford page 7 USER GUIDE Securing Your Wheelchair Securing Your Wheelchair for Driving Your vehicle comes fitted with 4-point restraints as standard in the front passenger position and available as an option for the driver position. Additionally, optional 4-point wheelchair restraints may have been fitted in Row 2 of your vehicle. See the following pages for instructions on their operation.
Ford page 8 USER GUIDE Securing Your Wheelchair as a Driver or Upfront Passenger You will need assistance from a companion or fellow passenger to secure your wheelchair safely using the 4-point wheelchair restraints. FRONT WHEELCHAIR RESTRAINTS fig.1 A. Steer your wheelchair up the ramp to enter the vehicle fig.1...
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Ford page 9 USER GUIDE Securing Your Wheelchair as a Driver or Upfront Passenger REAR WHEELCHAIR RESTRAINTS A. Attach these restraints to the furthest rearwards pair of anchorages directly behind the wheelchair. See fig.1 further direction . To attach the locking restraints, lift up the toggle on the restraint and slide the restraint over fig.1...
B. Both driver and upfront passenger will use the original Ford seat belt. Pull the seat belt across fig.4 and secure in the seat belt buckle. Ensure the seat belt strap passes as close as possible to your hip and is not held away from your body by parts of the wheelchair (e.g.
Ford page 11 USER GUIDE Securing Your Wheelchair as a Rear Passenger IMPORTANT NOTE: When travelling with an occupied wheelchair in the rear position all tip & turn seats should remain unoccupied. FRONT WHEELCHAIR RESTRAINTS If you’re a passenger and travelling in your wheelchair in fig.1...
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Ford page 12 USER GUIDE Securing Your Wheelchair as a Rear Passenger REAR WHEELCHAIR RESTRAINTS A. Locate the rear wheelchair restraints. Attach these restraints to the anchors on the floor of the vehicle . To attach the locking restraints, lift up the toggle fig.1...
Ford page 13 USER GUIDE Securing Your Seat Belt as a Rear Passenger IMPORTANT NOTE The rear wheelchair passenger seat belt is split into two parts: the buckle and the main belt. A. Firstly, retrieve the buckle portion of the seat belt from the vehicle glove box and set aside.
Ford page 14 USER GUIDE Exiting Your Vehicle Exiting Your Vehicle With Your Key Fob A. Once you have arrived at your destination, turn your park brake switch to the right and release your fig.1 seat belt. Ensure that your vehicle is unlocked.
Ford page 15 USER GUIDE Releasing Your Wheelchair as a Driver If you have opted to use the 4-point wheelchair restraints to secure your wheelchair please see the following pages for instructions on releasing your wheelchair. If you have opted to use a docking station to secure your wheelchair please refer to the guidance and documentation provided by the ‘second stage’...
Ford page 16 USER GUIDE Releasing Your Wheelchair as a Driver or Upfront Passenger As before, you will need assistance from a fellow passenger or companion to release your wheelchair safely. FRONT & REAR WHEELCHAIR RESTRAINTS fig.1 A. Open your tailgate and ramp as detailed on page 14.
Ford page 17 USER GUIDE Releasing Your Wheelchair as a Rear Passenger As before, you will need assistance from a fellow passenger or companion to release your wheelchair safely. FRONT & REAR RESTRAINTS fig.1 A. Open your tailgate and ramp as detailed on page 14.
Ford page 18 USER GUIDE Standard Seat Replacement Before replacing either the driver or front passenger seats, your tailgate should be open and wheelchair ramp lowered. Your seats are secured to the floor of your vehicle using locating bars and latches. Seat installation is fast and simple.
Ford page 19 USER GUIDE Optional Tip & Turn Seating IMPORTANT NOTE: If your vehicle is fitted with an optional rear wheelchair position you must not occupy any of the tip & turn seats while transporting a wheelchair in the rear position.
Adult Occupant Seat Belts Your removable seats are fitted with the original Ford seat belt apparatus. Should you require any instruction on the operation or maintenance of the seat belts, please refer to the Ford handbook.
IMPORTANT NOTE This user guide contains conversion specific child restraint fitting advice. Consult your Ford handbook for additional information on the safe use of child restraints. Child restraint systems advertised as recommended for your vehicle may no longer be suitable due to the modifications to the vehicle. If in doubt about the suitability of a child restraint system seek professional guidance.
Cot/Rearward-facing Forward-facing seat ing* Row 1 Consult your Ford handbook Row 2 Suitable for universal category child restraints approved for use in this mass group Row 3 Suitable for universal category child restraints approved for use in this mass group *It’s recommended that a child should travel facing rearwards for as long as possible.
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Ford page 23 USER GUIDE Tailgate and Ramp Manual Operation A. If your automatic key fob or internal buttons are una- vailable, you can still access your vehicle with assistance from another person. Unlock the vehicle and press the tailgate release button above your registration plate fig.1...
Ford page 24 USER GUIDE Important Additional Information Tyre Sealant Your vehicle has been provisioned with a tyre sealant system in all four wheels, thereby making them puncture resistant. In the event of your tyres deflating, please contact the appropriate tyre repairer per your fig.1...
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Ford page 25 USER GUIDE Allied Mobility Vision Base vehicle: Ford Tourneo Custom WAV type: UWAV PAS 2012-1:2019 Compliant: Yes Approved to: ECWVTA Wheelchair Access Entrance Dimensions Vision Ramp Vision Width (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm) 1460 Length (mm) 1690 Angle when deployed onto road (˚)
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Ford page 26 USER GUIDE Please find below information on fuses, Relays, Switches & Diode which have been added or modified during the conversion process Fuse System Rating Location Relay System Rating Location Spare Ign Ramp Actuator 20/30A Power Board Rear...
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