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Permobil Explorer Mini - Circuit Breakers; Electrical Fault; Removing the Main Circuit Breaker

Permobil Explorer Mini
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Explorer Mini Repairs - Circuit breakers
4.11 Circuit breakers
The following tools are necessary for this task:
4.11.1 Electrical fault
NOTICE
Investigate tripped main circuit breaker
A tripped main circuit breaker often indicates a major electrical fault. The
cause of a tripped main circuit breaker must be carefully investigated and
determined before resetting the circuit breaker.
The main circuit breaker also functions as a fuse, and the Explorer Mini
will automatically be turned off if an electrical fault occurs. If this
happens you can try to turn on the Explorer Mini again.
If the Explorer Mini is overloaded because of high power consumption,
the main circuit breaker may be tripped, and a major electrical fault may
be the cause. Carefully investigate the cause before you start the
Explorer Mini again.
4.11.2 Removing the main circuit breaker
Torque wrench.
Torx T8 socket.
Pliers.
1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see
4.6.1.1
Removing the top cover
.
Figure 108. Disconnect the main circuit breaker.
2. Disconnect the two cables from the main circuit breakers´ terminals.
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