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TROUBLESHOOTING | PROCEDURE 2 |
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Ohmmeter
Motor Connector
FIGURE 3 - MOTOR TESTING
MOTOR BRUSH INSPECTION (FIGURE 4)
NOTE:Thisprocedureshouldonlybeperformedonwheel- chairs with conventional motor/gearbox assembly.
There are two (2) contact brushes on ACTION STORM mo- tors located under the brush caps on the motor housing. If thesecapsarehardtoremovetheyareeitherovertightenedor the motor has become very hot. Let motors cool. If caps still cannotberemoved,itisrecommendedthatthemotorbesent toInvacareTechnicalServicesforinspection/repair.
NOTE: It is very important to note which way the brush comes out of the motor. The brush MUST be placed into the motor exactly the same way to ensure good contact with the commutator.
1.Once the motor brush caps have been removed, pull the brushes out of the motor. The end of the brushes should be smooth and shiny and the spring should not be damaged or discolored. If one or both of the brushes are damaged, only the damaged or worn brushes need be replaced. It is very important that any time a brush is replaced, it must be “burned in”. This is accomplished by running the motor for one hour in each direction with a half hour break
Cap
Motor
4 Pin Motor Connector
FIGURE 4 - MOTOR BRUSH INSPECTION
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL PARKING BRAKE TESTING (FIGURE 5)
NOTE: This procedure should only be performed on wheelchairs with conventional motor/gearbox assembly.
1.On the
2.Set the digital multimeter to read ohms (Ω ).
3.Measure the resistance between the two (2) brake con- tacts. A normal reading is 100 ohms (Ω ). A reading of 0 ohms (Ω ) or a very high reading; i.e., MEG ohms or O.L. (outoflimit)indicatesashortedbrakeoranopenconnec- tion respectively. If either condition exists, send the motor toInvacareTechnicalServiceforinspection/repair.
CAUTION
A shorted
NOTE: A bad motor can damage the controller module but a bad controller will NOT damage a motor.
Cap Motor
4 Pin Motor Connector
Ohmmeter
FIGURE 5 - ELECTRO-MECHANICAL
PARKING BRAKE TESTING
T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G
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