Magnetic Wheel Lock - Permobil C400 Service Manual

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Magnetic wheel lock

Removal
1. Raise the seat to the highest position. If the
chassis is equiped with fixed seat post, see
page 36. If the seat elevator does not work
normally because the batteries are discharged
or the actuator is defective, the seat can be
raised/lowered manually, see page 28.
2. Switch off the main power switch on the control
panel.
3. On wheelchairs with Pilot+ control system,
put the circuit breaker in the "OFF" position. It
is accessed through a hole in the chassis cover;
see page 43.
4. Remove the seat elevator cover, chassis cover
and the front fender on the side in question,
see page 7.
5. Disconnect the electrical connection of the
magnetic wheel lock. The connections are
positioned on the inside of the chassis, on
each side of the seat elevator/seat post.
6. Pull the cable casing forward, out through the
slot in the cable holder and detach the wheel
lock release cable from the magnetic wheel
lock; see fig.
7. Lift up and chock up the wheelchair chassis
so that the wheel in question is free of the
ground.
8. Loosen the shock absorbers front end. Follow
the instructions on page 16 until paragraph 4.
9. Position the slewing bracket more downwards
for easier access to the magnetic wheel lock.
10. Remove the three screws that secure the wheel
lock; see fig. Note the position of the wheel lock
release lever and rubber seal's placement to
facilitate subsequent reassembly. Remove the
wheel lock with wheel lock disk and cover.
Remove the wheel lock release cable.
The electrical connections of the magnetic wheel
locks are positioned on the inside of the chassis,
on each side of the seat elevator/seat post.
Electrical connection of the magnetic wheel locks.
Remove the magnetic wheel lock.
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