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SERVICE MANUALChairman PG8
US
SERVICE MANUALChairman PG8
Produced and published by Permobil AB, SwedenEdition no. 1, 9905Order no: 201074-US-0PAB nr: 1074:1
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ContentsIntroduction .....................................................................................................5
Technical support.........................................................................................5Spare parts ..................................................................................................5Warranties....................................................................................................5Maintenance ................................................................................................5
Rating plates ...................................................................................................6Chairman .....................................................................................................6Panel............................................................................................................6
Raising the seat lift.........................................................................................7
Covers..............................................................................................................8Removal.......................................................................................................8Fitting ...........................................................................................................8
Changing the batteries...................................................................................9Removal.......................................................................................................9Fitting ...........................................................................................................9
Changing the drive wheel ..............................................................................10Removal.......................................................................................................10Fitting ...........................................................................................................10
Changing the brake release wires ................................................................11
Changing the magnetic brake .......................................................................12Removal.......................................................................................................12Fitting ...........................................................................................................13
Changing the drive motor ..............................................................................15Removal.......................................................................................................15Fitting ...........................................................................................................17
Changing the carbon-brush in the drive motor...........................................19Removal of the carbon-brush ......................................................................19Fitting the carbon-brush...............................................................................20
Changing the seat lift .....................................................................................21Removal.......................................................................................................21Fitting ...........................................................................................................22
Changing the seat lift motor..........................................................................23Removal.......................................................................................................23Fitting ...........................................................................................................23
Seat lift belt .....................................................................................................24Changing the seat lift belt ............................................................................24
Changing the control unit ..............................................................................25Removal.......................................................................................................25Fitting ...........................................................................................................26
Changing the control panel ...........................................................................27
Changing the joystick ....................................................................................28
Changing the printed circuit board...............................................................29
Changing the fuses ........................................................................................30Main Fuse....................................................................................................30Fuses in the fuse box ..................................................................................30Charging Fuse .............................................................................................31Cable Fuse ..................................................................................................31
DP1c programming unit .................................................................................32
Error codes......................................................................................................36
Wiring diagram................................................................................................37
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IntroductionThe Service Manual is intended for technical personnel who maintain and repair electric wheelchairs.It is important that anyone who performs maintenance and repairs described in this manual reads andunderstands the content of this manual so that the work is performed professionally. Always state thechassis number when contacting Permobil to ensure that the correct information is provided.
Technical SupportIn the event of Technical Problems, you should contact your dealer, or Pemobil Inc at 800-736-0925.
Spare partsSpare parts must be ordered through your dealer.
The spare parts catalogue for the Chairman Basic chassis is PAB 1209 and is available from PermobilInc.
WarrantiesContact your nearest dealer or Permobil Inc. for information on the current warranties.
MaintenanceSee the information in the Owner’s Manual.
ReconditioningContact Permobil Inc. for Reconditioning Instructions.
Introduction
6
Rating plates
Chairman
Panel
Rating plates
Identity marking
Art. no.
Serial no.
Modification no.
Identity marking
Chassis no.
7
Raise the seat with the seat lift crank
Raising the seat lift
Raising the seat lift manuallyIf the seat lift cannot be raised in the normalmanner because the batteries are discharged orthe adjustment device is defective, the seat canbe raised manually.
1. Remove the cushion and the seat plate.
2. Raise the seat using the seat lift crankprovided.
Raising the seat(Fixed seat tube)1. Remove the cushion and the seat plate.
2. Loosen the screw for the seat tube brace.
3. Raise the seat using the seat lift crank or pullthe seat up by hand.
Flip off the seat lift cover with a screwdriver
Contact for rear light
8
Covers
Removal1. Raise the seat to its highest position.
2. First remove the rear cover. It is held inplace by five screws.
3. Remove the cover of the electronics boxand disconnect the contact for the rear light.
4. Then remove the rear battery cover andthen the front battery cover.
5. The little cover by the seat lift can be flippedoff using a screwdriver.
6. Finally, remove the front cover. It is held inplace by two screws underneath it.
Fitting1. First fit the front cover with two screws.
2. Then fit the front battery cover and then therear battery cover. Screw them in place.
3. Then reconnect the cable for the rear lightand close the electronics box.
4. Fit the rear cover.
Covers
Battery connections
Fitting1. Insert two new batteries. The battery poles
must be at the back.
2. Connect the battery connections, first thenegative poles and then the positive poles.
NB. The cables must be connected correctly.
3. Refit the covers.
4. Charge the batteries.
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Changing the batteriesNB. Use protective goggles when working withbatteries.
Removal1. Raise the seat to its highest position. If the
battery is defective, see Raising the seat lifton page 7.
2. Remove the rear cover and the batterycovers. See page 8.
3. Disconnect all battery connections, thepositive poles first and then the negativepoles.
4. Lift out the batteries. Use lifting straps.
Changing the batteries
Plus + Minus - Plus + Minus -
Front
Rear
Removal tool 304103-99-0
10
Changing the drive wheel
Removal1. Raise and block up the wheelchair's chassis
so that the wheel does not reach theground.
2. Loosen and remove the centre screw C, theNordlock washer B and the rim lockingwasher A (see the figure at the bottom of thepage).
3. Pull the wheel off the axle. Use the removaltool 304103-99-0 if the wheel cannot beremoved by hand.
Fitting1. Fit the wheel onto the axle.
2. Fit the rim locking washer A, the Nordlockwasher B and the center screw C andtighten to secure the wheel.
NB. The screw has a locking coating which issufficient for refitting 3-4 times. Then the screwmust be replaced with a new one.
Changing the drive wheel
11
Changing the brake release wiresThe upper wire controls the left brake unit and thelower wire controls the right brake unit.
Removal1. Raise the seat lift to its highest position (use
the crank provided for chairs without a seatlift), see page 7.
2. Remove the cover, see page 8. Move thebrake release lever forwards to its frontposition to facilitate removal.
3. Loosen the locking nut (1).
4. Screw the adjusting screw (2) all the way in.
5. Loosen the wire at the magnetic brake andat the brake release mechanism.
Fitting1. Fit the wire first at the magnetic brake and
then at the release lever.
2. Adjust the length of the wire sleeve usingthe adjusting screw (2) so that the wire istensioned but does not pull on the releaseclamp.
3. Check that the brake works. Release thebrake with the release lever and check thatthe wheel can turn.
4. Tighten the locking nut.
5. Refit the cover.
Changing the brake release wires
Brake release mechanism
2 1
Electrical connection of the magnetic brake
12
Changing the magnetic brake
Removal1. Raise the seat to its highest position.
2. Remove the battery covers and the rearcover. See page 8.
3. Disconnect the electrical connection of themagnetic brake.
4. Detach the brake release wire from thebrake.
5. Unscrew the three screws which hold thebrake and remove the brake with theextensible cover, brake disc and cover.
6. Note the position of the brake release arm.
Changing the magnetic brake
13
Fitting1. Check the setting of the brake. Follow the
instructions on the decal on how the twoAllen screws are adjusted.
2. Place the magnetic brake's brake disc in thebrake assembly.
3. Put on the cover.
Changing the magnetic brake
The magnetic brake's electrical connection
14
4. Insert a screw to align the parts and screwthe magnetic brake in place using all threescrews.
5. Attach the magnetic brake's electricalconnection.
6. Fit the chassis cover. See Covers, page 8.
Changing the magnetic brake
MotorMagnetic brake
15
Changing the drive motor
Removal1. Raise the seat to its highest position.
2. Remove all the covers. See page 8.
3. Remove the positive pole from one battery.
4. Block up the appropriate side of thewheelchair.
5. Remove the wheel. See Changing the drivewheel, page 10.
6. Detach the electrical connections for themotor and magnetic brake.
7. Detach the brake release wire from themagnetic brake.
Changing the drive motor
16
8. Remove the three screws which hold themotor.
9. Turn the motor sideways so that the wheelaxle turns freely. Pull the motor straightforwards.
Changing the drive motor
Brake release wire
17
Fitting1. Lift the motor into place. Turn it a little so
that the wheel axle can turn freely withoutbeing obstructed by the chassis.
2. Screw the motor in place with the threescrews.
3. Attach the brake release wire.
Changing the drive motor
Motor contactMagnetic brake contact
18
4. Attach the electrical connections for themotor and magnetic brake.
NB. Ensure that the contacts are fullyinterlocking.
5. Fit the wheel. See page 10.
6. Remove the blocks.
7. Connect the battery poles.
8. Fit the covers. See page 8.
Changing the drive motor
19
Changing the carbon-brush in the drive motor
Removal1. Remove the drive motor. See page 14.
2. Remove the motor's cables from thecoupling box.
3. Remove the magnetic brake and themounting plate.
4. Mark the stator's position against both endswith a small mark before loosening the nuts.
It is important for the function of the motorthat the parts are assembled preciselywithout being moved away from the originalposition.
5. Loosen two nuts and pull off the motor end.Press the cable gland off the motor end.
6. Remove the brush holder completely.
Changing the carbon-brush in the drive motor
Marking
Do not divide here
20
Fitting1. Fit a new brush holder using the fitting ring
provided with the new brush holder. Ensurethat you turn the cables in the samedirection as the outgoing shaft of the gear.
2. Fit the end with two nuts.
Remember the wave washer between thebearing and the end. Ensure that youassemble the parts according to the markingmade earlier.
It is important for the function of the motorthat the parts are assembled preciselywithout being moved away from the originalposition.
3. Insert the mounting plate, cover and brakedisc. Ensure that you position the holescorrectly for fitting the brake.
Turn the brake so that the brake arm is inthe correct position.
4. Screw the motor cables to the plinth.
5. Fit the drive motor. See page 16.
Changing the carbon-brush in the drive motor
Marking
Raise the seat with the seat lift crank
21
Changing the seat lift
Removal1. Raise the seat lift to its highest position (use
the crank provided for chairs without a seatlift). Lift up the little protective cover on theseat lift shaft.
2. Remove all covers. See page 8. (Move thebrake release lever to its forward position tofacilitate removal)
3. Cut off the cable ties which hold the cablesbetween the seat lift and the side panel.
4. Disconnect the seat lift cable.
5. Unscrew the four screws which hold theseat and lift off the seat.
6. Unscrew the nuts and remove the yokewhich holds the seat lift.
7. Lift out the seat lift.
Changing the seat lift
22
Changing the seat lift
Fitting
1. Lift and replace the seat lift.
2. Refit the yoke and secure the seat lift bytightening the two nuts.
3. Attach the contacts to the seat lift.
4. Lift and replace the seat and secure it bytightening the four screws.
5. Fasten the cables between the seat lift andthe side panel with new cable ties.
6. Refit the covers. See page 8.
23
Changing the seat lift motor
Removal1. Remove the seat lift as shown on page 21.
2. Disconnect the seat lift cables from themotor.
3. Unscrew the three screws which hold themotor and remove the motor.
Fitting1. Fit the new motor and secure it by
tightening the three screws.
2. Reconnect the seat lift motor's cables.
3. Adjust the belt tension by moving the motorsideways before tightening the motorscrews. The belt is sufficiently taut when itcan be pressed in 4-5 mm.
Changing the seat lift motor
BlueGreen
4-5 mm
24
Changing the seat lift belt
Changing the seat lift belt1. Remove the seat lift. See page 21.
2. Loosen the four screws which hold the seatlift motor. Move the motor sideways so thatthe belt becomes slack.
3. Remove the belt first from the motor andthen from the cog wheel on the seat liftscrew.
4. Change the belt and reassemble in thereverse order.
5. Adjust the belt tension by moving the motorsideways. The belt is sufficiently taut when itcan be pressed in 4-5 mm.
6. Tighten the four screws again.
7. Fit the seat lift. See page 21.
4-5 mm
The electronics unit is held in place by two screws
25
Changing the control unit
Removal1. Raise the seat to its highest position, see
page 7.2. Connect the DP1c programming unit. Read
off and note the drive parameters. See page32.
3. Remove the rear cover, see page 8.
4. Disconnect the power connections from theelectronics unit.
5. Unscrew the two screws which hold theelectronics unit in place.
Changing the electronics
Disconnectthese threecableconnections
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Fitting1. Remove the mounting plate from the old
electronics and mount it on the newelectronics.
2. Screw the electronics unit to the frame withthe two screws.
3. Connect the three cables to the electronicsunit.
4. Fit the wheelchair's rear cover and batterycover.
5. Connect the DP1c programming unit andswitch the chair on. See page 32.
6. Check and compare the drive parameters.Adjust as required. See page 32.
Changing the electronics
Connect these threecable connections
27
Control panel
Control panel
Changing the panel1. Remove the upper cables from the
electronics.
2. Unscrew and remove the control panel fromthe panel bracket (two Allen screws underthe panel).
3. Unscrew and remove the upper part of thecontrol panel (four screws).
4. Disconnect the upper cables in the panel.
5. Open the new panel and connect the uppercables.
6. Assemble the panel and screw it to thepanel bracket.
NB! The panel cover and base cover are markedwith ID numbers and modification numbers andbelong together.
7. Connect the upper cables to the electronics.
Anyone opening the panel must be ESD-protected (with a wristband connected toearth).
CAUTION!
Page 28
Control panel
Changing the joystick1. Remove the upper cables from the
electronics.
2. Unscrew and remove the upper part of thecontrol panel (four screws).
3. Disconnect the joystick connection from theelectronics.
4. Unscrew the two mounting screws of thejoystick.
5. Pull out the joystick ball and then removethe whole mechanism.
6. Screw the new joystick in place and connectit to the printed circuit board. Turn thejoystick so that the pointed side is to the left.
7. Assemble the control panel using thescrews.
8. Connect the upper cables to the electronics.
Anyone opening the panel must be ESD-protected (with a wristband connected toearth).
CAUTION!
29
Printed circuit board
Changing the printed circuit board1. Remove the upper cables from the
electronics.
2. Unscrew and remove the upper part of thecontrol panel (four screws).
3. Disconnect the upper cables in the panel.
4. Unscrew the printed circuit board from thepanel (four screws).
5. Remove the old printed circuit board and fita new one.
6. Screw the new printed circuit board in placeand reconnect the cables.
7. Assemble the control panel using thescrews.
8. Connect the upper cables to the electronics.
Anyone opening the panel must be ESD-protected (with a wristband connected toearth).
CAUTION!
Page 30
Changing the fuses
Fuse box
80 A main fuse
Fuses
1 2 3
Fuse boxRemove the lid of the fuse box.
Replace any blown fuses. Refit the lid of the fusebox, refit the rear cover and screw it in place.
The fuses in the fuse box have the followingfunctions:
1. Seat lift/lighting/24 V switched 15 A
2. 24 V direct 15 A
3. This fuse has various functions depending on the cable in the chassis.
Charging fuse 15 A (cable 306858-00-0)
Loop (cable 308737-00-0)
NB. The loop must not be removed.
Changing the fuses
In order to be able to change the fuses, you mustremove the rear cover. Unscrew the five screwsand lift off the cover. Ensure that the rear lightcables in the rear cover are firmly connected to theelectronics (connector).
The main fuse must only be changed by personswith a good knowledge of the wheelchair.
NB: If the main fuse blows, there is often a majorelectrical fault. The cause should be investigatedcarefully before a new fuse is inserted..
Change the main fuse and refit the rear cover.
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Changing the fuses
15 A charging fuse
Charging fuseon cable 308737-00-0The fuse holder for the charging fuse is placed onthe narrow red cable which goes to the positivepole of the battery.
Cable fuseon cable 308737-00-0The cable fuse protects the cable in the event of ashort-circuit in the contact. If this fuse blows, thereis a faulty connection in the contact in the card inthe fuse box.
20 A cable fuse
32
DP1c programming unit
Connection
1. Switch off the chair.2. Connect the DP1c to the socket beside the charging socket on the left side of thechair.3. Switch on the chair.
NB. The seat lift must be in its lowest position for the instrument to work.
The instrument
The arrow keys are used to step tothe various programming positionsand to make the necessary changesin these positions.
The ? key can be used to obtain helpin the respective programmingpositions.
Enter is used to confirmprogramming and to jump toprogramming positions from themenu.
The Traffic Light is used to preparethe chair for driving/testing.
No
Yes
Enter
?
DP1cCustom Programmer(For use with Permobil wheelchairs only)
Penny+Giles
33
DP1c programming unit
Root MenuWhen the chair is switched on and the DP1c is connected, driving is blocked. "DP1c Vn.n" isdisplayed in the text window of the DP1c, where n.n is the version number of the program in the DP1cin question. Then the Chairman 8 LS menu position is displayed. It is now possible to step through thevarious menus by pressing on either of the arrow keys. The menus in the root menu are:
To go from the menu to the respective program positions, press Enter.
Chairman 8 LSDownloads all the parameters which a Chairman with Leroy Somer motors had on delivery. AnswerYes or No and press Enter. These parameters will now be the new basic settings.
Chairman 8GSDownloads all the parameters which a Chairman with Grosshop motors had on delivery. Answer Yesor No and press Enter. These parameters will now be the new basic settings.
Reserved2 reserve positions for any future chair models.
Service Menu?Jump to the service menu.
Service MenuTo enter the service menu, step to Service Menu? with the arrow keys and press Enter. It is possibleto step through the service menu using the arrow keys as in the root menu. The service menu is usedto set special drive parameters for a user and to read/erase the fault log. The following positions areavailable in the service menu:
To go from the menu to the respective program positions, press Enter.
Read Fault LogIn the fault log it is possible to read off the alarms which have occurred in the chair. For example, thismay appear as follows: 1:Code 3B00#5. This means that fault 3B00 has occurred 5 times in the chairand the most recent type of fault was 3B00 = Cable break left drive motor. To return to the menu,press Enter.
Erase Fault LoggIt is possible to erase the fault log here. Answer Yes or No and press Enter.
AccelerationHere it is possible to set how fast/slowly the chair is to accelerate. Set the desired value with the arrowkeys, up = increase in value, down = reduction, between 0 and 100. Then press Enter. See the tablefor the normal value.
DecelerationHere it is possible to set how fast/slowly the chair is to brake. Set the desired value with the arrowkeys, up = increase in value, down = reduction, between 0 and 100. Then press Enter. See the tablefor the normal value.
DP1c programming unit
34
Turn Accel´nHere it is possible to set how fast/slowly the chair is to reach the maximum turn speed. Set the desiredvalue with the arrow keys, up = increase in value, down = reduction, between 0 and 100. Then pressEnter. See the table for the normal value.
Turn Decel´nHere it is possible to set how fast/slowly the chair is to stop turning. Set the desired value with thearrow keys, up = increase in value, down = reduction, between 0 and 100. Then press Enter. See thetable for the normal value.
Forward SpeedHere it is possible to set the maximum and minimum forward speeds. Set the desired value with thearrow keys, up = increase in value, down = reduction, between 0 and 100. Then press Enter. See thetable for the normal value.
Reverse SpeedHere it is possible to set the maximum reverse speed. The minimum speed is calculated from theforward speed. Set the desired value with the arrow keys, up = increase in value, down = reduction,between 0 and 100. Then press Enter. See the table for the normal value.
Turning SpeedHere it is possible to set the maximum and minimum turning speeds. Set the desired value with thearrow keys, up = increase in value, down = reduction, between 0 and 100. Then press Enter. See thetable for the normal value. NB. Adjust with great care.
Speed StateStates whether the maximum speed setting is possible. Answer Yes or No and press Enter.Normal setting = Yes.
Response StatePossible future parameters. Answer Yes or No and press Enter. Normal setting = No.
Present UnitResets all parameters to the most recent basic settings. Answer Yes or No and press Enter.
Set InhibitHere it is possible to set how inhibit (stop driving) is to function. First answer Yes or No to the questionabout whether the chair is to stop in the event of a short-circuit and press Enter, then answer Yes orNo to whether there is be an alternate function for inhibit and press Enter. Normal setting = No/No.
Set Sleep ModeHere it is possible to determine whether the chair is to switch itself off if it is inactive for more than 5minutes. Answer Yes or No and press Enter. Normal setting = No.
Park Brake TripHere it is possible to set whether the chair is to sense the magnetic brakes. Answer Yes or No andpress Enter. Normal setting = Yes.
Set SteeringStraight trim. Trim with the arrow keys: arrow up (+) = trim to the right, arrow down (-) = trim to the left.Press Enter to confirm the trim. Applies from V4 of the electronics.
Show SettingsShows all settings which have been made. Press Enter again to exit the display.
Back to RootReturn to the root menu.
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DP1c programming unit
Preprogrammed values
Dp1c V1.2 var0entering menu...
Chairman 8LS
Chairman 8GS
ServiceMenu?
Back to root
Enter
EnterRead Fault
Log
ShowSettings
SetSteering
Part brakeTrip
Set SleepMode ?
Set Inhibit
Present Unit
ResponseState
Speed State?
TurningSpeed
ReverseSpeed
Erase FaultLog
Acceleration?
Deceleration?
Turn Accel´n?
TurnDecel´n
?
ForwardSpeed
Reserved
ReservedHexior 8 LS
Acceleration
Deceleration
Turn Accel´n
Turn Deccel´n
Forward Speed
Reverse Speed
Turning Speed
Speed State
Response State
Set Inhibit
Set Sleep Mode
Part Brake Trip
Chairman 8 LS Chairman 8 GSVärde
50
70
20
25
100/30
60
25/8
Yes
No
No/No
No
Yes
70
50
15
28
90/30
42
25/10
Yes
No
No/No
No
Yes
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Battery indicator
Battery indicatorThe battery indicator indicates the status of thewheelchair.
– Battery indicator lights permanentlyThis indicates that everything is OK.
– Battery indicator flashes slowly.This indicates that the battery should be charged as soon as possible.
– Battery indicator flashes fast..A fault has occurred and the wheelchair will notwork. The number of flashing lights indicates thenature of the fault.– Note the number of flashing lights.– Switch off the wheelchair.– Switch the wheelchair back on.– Check whether the fault is still present.
Numberof lights
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TroubleshootingIf a fault occurs in the wheelchair, a number of lights flash on the battery voltage indicator. Count the numberof lights, starting from the joystick, and check in the list what the fault is and what you can do.
The charge level of the battery ismuch too low. It requiresimmediate charging
There is an interruption to the leftmotor.
Short-circuit between the batteryand the drive motor.
There is an interruption to the rightmotor.
Short-circuit between the batteryand the drive motor.
Charger connected to chargingsocket.
Joystick fault.
Control unit fault.
Interruption in brake circuit.
Too high voltage in the battery
Check the condition of the battery to see whether itneeds replacing. Check the contact between thebattery and the control unit.
Check the connection to the left drive motor.Check whether the drive motor's carbon-brush is worn.
Check the contacts and cables of the motor.
Check the connection to the right drive motor.Check whether the drive motor's carbon-brush is worn.
Check the contacts and cables of the motor.
Remove the charging contact from the chair.
Ensure that the joystick is not affected by operation.Check the contact between the joystick and thecontrol unit.Replace the joystick unit.Replace the joystick cables.If the fault is still present, replace the control unit.
Check the contacts of the control unit.If the fault is still present, replace the control unit.
Check the contacts of the magnetic brake.
Check the battery and the contacts between thebattery and the control unit.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
7
Cause Remedy
1
J2
34
2
IC1
+24V
5
6
7
9
10
8
SIL1
SIL2+24V
J1
1
PIN
1
344
3
2 2
6
7
55
7
6
8
10
99
10
8
SW4SW2
K7K5
SW3SW1
K3K1
MEMBRANSWITCH 6061-3
K8K6K4K2
MEMBRANSWITCH ACTUATOR CONTROLLER 5954-10
Brown
M
M
JOYSTICK
PG8 REMOTE DIGITAL CONTROLLER
M
M
7
9
8
10
3
5
6
4
1
2
PG8
J7
24V Fast 1
2
J102
1
J11
J4
J3
J6
1
2
654321
CONTROL PANEL L8 7199
12 21
Black RK 1.0
Red RK 1,5
Green UL1061 0.56
1
2
ACTUATOR CONTROLLER BOARD 7131-10
SW1
T3
+24V
PIN
SW3
T4T1
RE3
4
(SW2)
21
J6
4
RE4
4
RE1
(SW1)
12
J5
53
53
53
J3
0V +24V
J4T2
4
RE2
53
15A
+24V
0
20A
Black RK 1.0
Red RK 1,5
7 83 64 521
3
65
4
2
1
15
11
13
12
14
16
10
8
9
6
7
4
5
2
1
3
6
4
5
3
2
1
15A
15A
3 41 2
+24V
15A
Prog
5 61 2 3 44321 65
+24V
CABLE CHARGE CONNECTOR 8737
2
1
24V
1 2
CABLE AC
TU C
ON
TRO
L 5676
24V Input 2
1
2
1
Red R
KKB 0.75Black R
KKB 0.75
Blue RKKB 075
CABLE 24V 5346
1 22
Grey R
KKB 0.75
1
Blue Rk 0.75
Black Rk 0.75
CABLE PCB-ELECTRONIC 6851
SEAT POS0V
2
1 Red
SER.OUTDATA
+12
INHIBIT4
56
3
Black
YellowGreen
Orange
1 2 54 8763
CABLE 6853
1
Yellow 2.5
Orange 2.5
2RIGHT MOTOR
Black Rk 0.75
Blue Rk 0.75
White 2.5
1
2 LEFT MOTOR
Pink 2.5
CABLE LOWER 7699
Charge plug
+
INH
-
Green UL1061 0.56
Blac
k R
K 2.
5R
ed R
K 2,
5
P
D
N
123
56
4
PCB REDUCED 7192
2
1
3
Left motor
Brown RK 0,5
Yellow RK 0,5
Yellow RK 0,5
Red RK 6,0
Green RK 4,0White RK 4,0
Brown RK 4,0Blue RK 4,0
Red RK 6,0
3
1
2
7
5
6
4
Left parkbrake
Brown RK 0,5
Fuse 80A
Battery neg24V Output
Brake switch
Black RK 6,0
Black RK 2,5
Red RK 2,5
9
8
Green UL1569 AWG24Black UL1569 AWG24
Green UL1569 AWG24
Battery pos
2
3
1
2
1
Blue
FKU
X 0,
25
Viol
et F
KUX
0,25
Gre
y FK
UX
0,25
SW 1SW 2SW 3
Gre
en R
K 0,
75
MPSB
CABEL SEAT ELEVATOR 5284-2
NO CNONO CC
DM-60
53b
53
MOTOR
ELEVATOR
Blue RK 0,75Green RK 0,75
Yellow RK 0,75
NCNC
NC
SPEEDHALF
2
1
SPEEDHALF
2
1
HALFSPEED
Grey FKUX 0,25Blue FKUX 0,25
Blue
FKU
X 0,
25
Option
Option
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Wiring diagram Chairman S8
Green
ViolettO
range
Blue
Orange
Green
Blue
Violett
Brown
Red
Green
Grey
Violett
Blue
Orange
Yellow
Red
Brown
YellowO
range
BlueG
reen
Grey
Violett
Brown
M
MM
JOYSTICK
PG8 REMOTE DIGITAL CONTROLLER
M
M
+24V+24V
PG8
J7
24V Fast 1
2
J102
1
J2J1
J11
J4
J3
J6
1
2
654321
J2
43
2
87
6
5
1
10
9
IC1
SIL2
J1
SW4
PIN
2
34
34
2
6
78 8
6
7
5 5K7
K8
1 1
SIL1
10 10
9 9
MEMBRANSWITCH ACTUATOR CONTROLLER 5954-10
SW2SW3SW1
K5
K6
K3K1
K4K2
MEMBRANSWITCH 6061-3
CABLE JOYSTICK/JOYSTICKPANEL 6467
12
VioletGrey
YellowWhite/GreenWhite/YellowWhiteBrownBlue
RedOrangeGreenBlackWhite/Black
NCNCWhite/Red
NCNCWhite/Yellow
21
Black RK 1.0
Red RK 1,5
Green UL1061 0.56
1
2
ACTUATOR CONTROLLER BOARD 7131-10
SW1
T3
+24V
PIN
SW3
T4T1
RE3
4
(SW2)
21
J6
4
RE4
4
RE1
(SW1)
12
J5
53
53
53
J3
0V +24V
J4T2
4
RE2
53
15A
+24V
0
20A
Black RK 1.0
Red RK 1,5
7 83 64 521
3
65
4
2
1
RIGHT HI REF
RIGHT WIPER
LO REF
LEFT WIPER
LEFT HI REF
5
4
6
2
1
3 3
1
2
6
4
5
5
4
6
2
1
3
7
9
8
10
3
1
2
10
8
6
7
4
5
9NCNC
White/Brown
WhiteGrey
BlueGreen
Black
Red
Yellow
VioletBrown
White/Green
White/Black
White/Yellow
Orange
15
11
13
12
14
16
10
8
9
6
7
4
5
2
1
3
6
4
5
3
2
1
15A
15A
3 41 2
+24V
15A
Prog
5 61 2 3 44321 65
Indicator L Indicator R Light Horn
4 3 2 18 7 6 51 2 3 4
+24V
COMMON
INDICATOR
RIGHT
CABLE TAIL LIG
HT 3475
LEFT
1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CABLE CHARGE CONNECTOR 8737
CABLE HEADLIGHT/HORN 5883
12
SIGNAL
13 2
LIGHT
COMMON
INDICATOR
123
2
1
24V
10
8
9
4
6
5
2
1
3
7
21 2 1
CABLE AC
TU C
ON
TRO
L 5676
24V Input 2
1
2
1
Red R
KKB 0.75Black R
KKB 0.75
Blue RKKB 075
CABLE 24V 5346
1 22
Grey R
KKB 0.75
1
Blue Rk 0.75
Black Rk 0.75
CABLE PCB-ELECTRONIC 6851
SEAT POS0V
2
1 Red
SER.OUTDATA
+12
INHIBIT4
56
3
Black
YellowGreen
Orange
1 2 54 8763
CABLE 6853
1
Yellow 2.5
Orange 2.5
2RIGHT MOTOR
Black Rk 0.75
Blue Rk 0.75
White 2.5
1
2 LEFT MOTOR
Pink 2.5
CABLE LOWER 7699
Charge plug
+
INH
-
Green UL1061 0.56
Blac
k R
K 2.
5R
ed R
K 2,
5
P
D
N
123
56
4
SEAT/LIGHT CONTROLLER 7022
2
1
3
Left motor
Brown RK 0,5
Yellow RK 0,5
Yellow RK 0,5
Red RK 6,0
Green RK 4,0White RK 4,0
Brown RK 4,0Blue RK 4,0
Red RK 6,0
3
1
2
7
5
6
4
Left parkbrake
Brown RK 0,5
Fuse 80A
Battery neg24V Output
Brake switch
Black RK 6,0
Black RK 2,5
Red RK 2,5
9
8
Green UL1569 AWG24Black UL1569 AWG24
Green UL1569 AWG24
Battery pos
2
3
1
2
1
Blue
FKU
X 0,
25
Viol
et F
KUX
0,25
Gre
y FK
UX
0,25
SW 1SW 2SW 3
Gre
en R
K 0,
75
MPSB
CABEL SEAT ELEVATOR 5284-2
NO CNONO CC
DM-60
53b
53
MOTOR
ELEVATOR
Blue RK 0,75Green RK 0,75
Yellow RK 0,75
NCNC
NC
SPEEDHALF
2
1
SPEEDHALF
2
1
HALFSPEED
Grey FKUX 0,25Blue FKUX 0,25
Blue
FKU
X 0,
25
CIRCUIT BOARDJOYSTICKPANEL
7777
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Wiring diagram Chairman CS8