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(4) Wire
Routing
Route the controller lead wire and the left unit harness, and connect to the power unit.
WARNING
Route and secure the wires correctly not to
entwine or touch to the unit rotating parts,
even the unit is detachable one and when the
wire connectors are disconnected.
When cutting off excess tie strap, do not cut
diagonally, and cut as close to the knot as
possible. If you leave the straps with sharp
ends, the customer may get injured.
1 Route the lead wires for the controller/assistant controller and the left unit harness.
2 Remove the cover under the battery seat.
Required tools: Wire cutters
Route the wires in such a way to meet the following requirements.
• Run the wire along the top and inner sides of the pipe, secure it with tie straps.
• Fasten the tie straps in 5 to 10 cm intervals.
• Make sure the wire does not interfere with the rear tire.
• Make sure the wire does not interfere with or get caught between moving parts
like the anti-tip bars of the wheelchair frame.
* Pay special attention when tilting or reclining.
• When folding up the wheelchair, make sure the wire does not get caught by the
crossbar.
• Fasten the tie straps loosely at the junction between the crossbar and the pipe,
so that the lead wire does not get twisted.
• In case the unit is detachable one,
make sure to secure the wires to make
appropriate margin length for the con-
necting/disconnecting.
• Use single edged nippers to cut the
ends of the tie straps.
• In case the separated battery seat
type unit, make sure not to connect
the left/right wires in reverse.
Example of wire routing