WARNINGualManRead manual before operating,installing or servicing ramp. Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and/or property damage.&q
Page 8nance and lubricating procedures. See the Maintenance and Adjust-ments section for more detailed information.Cold Climate Recommenda-tions: Th
Page 9in the controller during installa-tion immediately stops move-ment when obstructed. Once an obstruction has halted the ramp, the controller aut
Page 10Self-Locking Release PinThe RA200 has the capability of being manually operated (me-chanical or electrical methods). If you experience power o
Page 115. Turn (tighten) the “T” handle 90° to secure handle in the engaged (locked) position.6. Verify mechanism is reen-gaged (locked). View cus-
Page 12 Exterior Maintenance and LubricationNote: In order to ensure proper and consis-tent performance of the Braun RA200, routine maintenance in t
Page 13Floor Level/Stow Level Position of Platform: Vital to ramp performance is proper platform position before, after and during deploying and stow
Page 14Ramp Skid Pad Guide Rail Slide Tube Ramp Skid Pad Contacting Top of Guide Rail2 MM2 MMFloor Level Sensor Stow Level Sensor1.
Page 15Front Cover Ramp ToeMaximum Setting Toe of Ramp Contacts Cover2. When decreasing the height, the non-used portion of the threaded studs must be
Page 16The following items can be accessed through the interior of the ramp by removing either the top or bottom cover. Bottom Cover: The snap-on bo
Page 17Full In/Full Out Position of Carriage: The carriage houses two sensors that provide positional feedback of full out (see Photo R) or full in/s
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Page 18Manual Release System: If the release cable is difficult to pull to unlock the system, inspect the guide and slider shown in Photo T. Confirm n
Page 19Chain Tension: Equal tension on the left and right drive chains is necessary to reduce binding ef-fects on the carriage bearings and allow for
Page 20Carriage “Full Out” Alignment: When the carriage is deployed to the “Full Out” posi-tion, the front bar of the carriage should align parallel
Page 21Torn or detached tape Proper floor level height Proper floor level rotation Proper stow levelProper floor threshold alignmentExcessive wearLo
Page 22BeeperManual Release CableManual Release SensorBottom CoverBottom Cover LatchesTop CoverTop Cover SealRA200Label See Manual Inspect For
Page 23FullyDeployedCarriageExtrudedGuide RailsChainManualReleaseAssemblyElectricalWiringFull In/Out SensorPick-upsBottom Cover Seals Proper alignm
Page 24 Problem Possible Cause Possible SolutionNo action required unless other problems observed. Inspect/check carriage “full out alignment”
Page 25 Problem Possible Cause Possible SolutionRe-configure controller Inspect and replace jumpers in proper configuration Verify interlock sig
Page 26 Item Qty. Description ER1301WS 1 1 Carriage and Ramp Assembly Pages 27B, 28B & 29 2 1 Frame Assembly Pages 30, 31A
Page 27APage 28A161212121014291113515717168416181834Repair Parts Exploded View - ER1301WS Overall
Page 1ContentsCable-Activated Manual Release System ...10Manual Release System Security Sensor ...10Self-Locking Release Pin ...
Page 28BUnfold for: Exploded ViewER1301WS OverallPage 27B12555755555555555554555434981011111213141616161617181920212223242526272829183133353637383940
Page 29 Item Qty. Description ER1301WS 1 1 Ramp Sub Assembly ER1405A-WS1300 2 12 Screw, M4 x 16, Flat Socket Head, Cap - SS 33278
Page 30 Item Qty. Description ER1301WS 1 8 Rivet, 5/32" .188" x .250" Grip 28583 2 1 Plate, Skid, Frame, Right ER12
Page 31APage 32A41101024335376191919192927222323231919242236192424161616242323242324191919362219221933398253321214121335259104141721212119192220181516
Page 32BUnfold for: Exploded ViewER1301WS Frame AssemblyPage 31B31245667891011121314121211108975716191717718181512ER1041AER1056AER1061AER1051A Explo
Page 33 Item Qty. Description ER1301WS 1 1 Manual Release, Weldment, Left ER1040W 2 1 Screw, M5 x 10MM, Hex Head, Cap 27449 3
Page 34Blank for Layout / Notes
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Page 36BPage 35AUnfold for: Electrical SchematicER1301WS RampCaradap ControllerPRESSURE MATRAMP OUT SIGNAL (-)RAMP IN SIGNAL (-)DRIVE MOTOR (+OUT)RAM
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Page 2As viewed from outside the vehicleLeft Right Front (Out)Rear (In)Hand HoldTop Panel (Cover)Ramp Cassette (Housing)Manual Release HandleLeft Manu
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Page 3 Introduction The RA200 provides fully au-tomatic operation of all ramp functions. Basic ramp operation procedures are identical for all RA20
Page 4 Safety SymbolsSAFETY FIRST! Know That...CCAUTIONThis symbol indicates important information regarding how to avoid a hazardous situation
Page 5Be aware of the ramp slope (angle).Do not raise front wheelchair wheels (pull wheelie) when loading (boarding) the platform.The wheelchair must
Page 6Parts List (ER1319): Item Qty. Description Part No. 1 1 Control Box - ER1301WS 100465-002 ER1301WS Installation: Braun ER1301WS
Page 7 User Inputs/OutputsThe weight sensor controller has five required user inputs and five optional user outputs. At least four user inputs are req
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