Fuses; Circuit Breaker - Permobil C500 Service Manual

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Circuit breaker and fuses
Resetting the circuit breaker
The circuit breaker also serves as a battery isolator but
is normally referred to as a circuit breaker.
Circuit breaker replacement is normally not required; it
is of the automatic type that can be reset when tripped.
NOTE
A tripped circuit breaker often entails a major electrical fault. The
cause should be carefully investigated before resetting.
Circuit breaker replacement
1.
Remove the seat elevator cover and the chassis
cover, see page 7.
2.
Put the circuit breaker in the "OFF" position. It is
accessed through a hole in the chassis cover; see fig.
3.
Disconnect the minus cable from the left battery.
4.
Disconnect the plus cable from the right battery.
NOTE
Bend the battery connection cables off to the side to prevent
them from coming in contact with the battery terminals.
5.
Remove the circuit breaker by removing the two
screws, see fig.
NOTE
Note the orientation of the circuit breaker with consideration to
subsequent mounting. The ON/OFF positions must agree with
the decal.
6.
Disconnect the cables from the circuit breaker by
removing the screws; see figure 68.
7.
Put the new circuit breaker in the "OFF" position.
8.
Connect the cables to the new circuit breaker.
NOTE
Check that the cables are firmly attached.
9.
Mount the new circuit breaker with the two screws,
see fig.
NOTE
Note the orientation of the circuit breaker with consideration to
subsequent mounting. The ON/OFF positions must agree with
the decal.
10. Reconnect the battery connection cables to the
batteries.
11. Refit the seat elevator cover and the chassis cover,
see page 7.
12. Put the circuit breaker in the "ON" position; see fig.
Circuit breaker/Battery isolator.
Circuit breaker bracket.
Circuit breaker cable connection.
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