Index Index....................1 1. Introduction................1 2. Service guide................1 2.1. How to replace or repair the seat assembly ..........1 2.1.1. To replace the seat body..................1 2.1.2. To replace the seat base plate assembly ...............2 2.1.3. To replace the seat post ..................2 2.1.4.
1. Introduction The purpose of this manual is to provide dealers and/or distributors with the product information and instructions that are required for servicing the P326A powerchair. 2. Service guide The P326A powerchair consists of three main parts: Seat assembly Body assembly Electrical system (Please refer to P3 series Shark or VR2 service manual)
2.1.2. To replace the seat base plate assembly ◆ When should you replace the seat base plate assembly? ◇ If the seat base plate is deformation. ◇ If the seat base plate out of shape due to an accident. ◆ How to replace the seat base plate assembly? ◇...
2.1.4. To replace the left/right armrest ◆ When should you replace the armrest? ◇ If the armrest is worn out. ◇ If the armrest is pierced or scratched by something. If the powerchair crashed cause the armrest out of shape. ◆...
2.2. How to replace or repair the body assembly The Body Assembly includes main shroud, fender, battery pack, footplate assembly, anti- tipper arm assembly - front, anti- tipper arm assembly - rear, caster wheel assembly, rear wheel assembly and the frame.
2.2.2. To replace the fender ◆ When should you replace the fender? ◇ If your powerchair can not avoid knocked or bumped cause the fender broken. ◆ How to replace the fender? ◇ Check for deformations or cracks on the fender. Please proceeding steps as follows if it has to replace.
◆ How to replace the footplate assembly? ◇ Please proceeding steps as follows if it has to replace. Replace the footplate assembly if it is worn out or deformed. Hold the two screws (8.09) and loosen the two nuts (8.11) and then replace the footplate assembly.
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loosen the nut (1.19). (see page 8) c. If the anti-tipper arm assembly - front is worn out or deformed. ◆ How to replace the anti-tipper arm - front? ◇ Please proceeding steps as follows if it has to replace. a.
2.2.6. To replace the anti-tipper arm assembly - rear ◆ When should you replace the anti-tipper arm assembly - rear? ◇ If the anti-tipper arm assembly - rear is worn out. ◇ If the anti-tipper arm tube (1.25) is deform due to an accident. (see page 10) ◇...
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washer if the anti-tipper arm assembly is worn out or deformed. (see page 10) ◆ How to replace the anti-tipper arm tube - rear? ◇ Please proceeding steps as follows if it has to replace. a. Following the step above. b.
2.2.7. To replace the caster wheel assembly ◆ When should you replace the caster wheel assembly? ◇ If the caster wheel assembly is worn out. ◇ If the stud (7.02) of caster wheel assembly is broken.(See page 8) ◇ If the caster wheel assembly is deformed due to an accident.
◆ How to replace the caster wheel assembly? ◇ Please proceeding steps as follows if it has to replace. The caster wheel assembly is composed of a PU wheel and fork. Replace the caster wheel assembly by the following steps if, after inspection, the assembly is found to be deformed.
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Replace the driver wheel by the following steps if it is worn out or deformed. a. Follow preceding step above. b. If the PU tire is worn out. Hold the screw (5.33) in place and use socket wrench to loosen the nut (5.34) and replace it.
2.2.9. To replace the main frame ◆ When should you replace the frame? ◇ If the main frame is deformation. ◇ If your powerchair can not avoid knocked or bumped cause the frame deform. ◇ If the main frame is deformed due to an accident. ◆...
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