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Other Features
TWS MODULE DETAIL
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Test Aim of Acoustic Sensor Beam
1. Move wheelchair and passenger slowly
towards doorway. TWS should detect
wheelchair and passenger (LED will flash,
buzzer will sound and the module red light
will flash) when centerline of front wheels is
between 18 and 24 inches from doorway.
2. Open vehicle access door above lift. Lower
platform to ground and place wheelchair and
passenger at rear of platform. Rollstop (rear
barrier) should be up. Raise platform to floor
level. This normal platform motion with
wheelchair and passenger aboard should
not actuate TWS. If LED does flash (buzzer
will also sound and module red light will
flash), turn sensor adjustment screw slightly
counterclockwise.
Adjust Acoustic Sensor Timing
1. Support a flat sheet of cardboard, or similar
material, directly beneath TWS module at a
distance of 4
½
feet below module. Sheet
must be facing sensors.
CHECKING NORMAL PLATFORM POSITION
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2. Note the sensor timing access hole. This
hole provides access to a plunger-actuated
switch that sets the sensor timing. Insert a
1/16-inch diameter wire-like object into the
access hole and press the plunger inward.
The LED will flash momentarily while the
module establishes the distance and then
remain on steady. Release the plunger when
the LED ceases to flash.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
In the event of electrical power loss, manual
operation of the lift is possible as explained
below.
To manually deploy the platform
Allow enough space for lift operation and
passenger boarding. If a break down situation
exists and the vehicle cannot be moved so that
the lift system can be operated safely, the
operator must summon emergency assistance to
move the vehicle before operating the lift.
Fully open wheelchair access and lift doors.
Ensure that there are no obstacles in the path of
the lift.
!
NOTE
If an adjustment is made, repeat the
previous step where wheelchair is between
18 and 24 inches from doorway.
NOTE
Before proceeding, visually inspect sensors
to verify that they are pointing directly at
floor, or nearly, and are not pointing off at an
extreme angle.
!
NOTE
It is important that objects, such as your
body, tools, seats, etc, do not interfere with
the beam while the adjustment is being
made.
Summary of Contents for X3-45 COACH
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Page 3: ...COACH MANUFACTURER OPERATOR S MANUAL X3 45 COACH PA1609 December 2015 ...
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Page 18: ... WARNING Unless otherwise stated do not run the engine when the engine compartment is open ...
Page 25: ...either open or shut A key is provided for unlocking the door if the option was chosen ...
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Page 190: ...7 4 Safety Features and Equipment UNLATCH AIR VALVE LOCATION 12209 ...
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Page 239: ...9 2 Technical Information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN 13 COACH FINAL RECORD 13 ...
Page 240: ...Technical Information 9 3 X3 45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS SIDE ELEVATION 18673_1 ...
Page 241: ...9 4 Technical Information X3 45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS TOP FRONT AND REAR VIEWS 18674_1 ...
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