User`s manual
9.2
Changing the battery's fuse
If excessive strain is put on some of the e·fix components,
in rare cases you may have to change the fuses of the
batteries which do not require moving from the wheel chair
for this purpose.
· For safety reasons, remove the interface from the batteries
(see Chapter 3.1.2)
· Open the sliding window [27] on the interface [25]
· Remove the defect fuse (25 A or 3 A ) from the mount.
· Insert a new fuse in the mount.
· Close the sliding window [27].
· Connect the interface again to the batteries (see chapter
3.1.1).
· Re-start the e·fix.
Fuses react extremely sensitively to electrical
faults. If you have to change a fuse several
times, this could mean that an e·fix component
is faulty. In this case, please contact your specialist
dealer.
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Control unit for attendants
(as optional accessory)
e·fix can be operated by both the wheelchair driver or
his/her attendant. Simply move the control unit from its
regular location at the armrest of the wheelchair to the
control panel which is not part of the standard scope of
delivery but can be subsequently attached when required.
· If the e·fix is ready for operation, deactivate the system
by pressing the On/Off switch on the control unit (see
Chapter 4.2.1).
· Withdraw the plug [5] from the control unit (see also
Chapter 4.1.1)
· Withdraw the control unit from the offsetting component
[32] (see also Chapter 4.1.1)
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