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CHAPTER 7 - WARNING SUMMARY
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2.11 Crimping
Defective or poor quality crimps may affect the warranty
of the controller. PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any
kind arising from failure to comply with this condition.
Chapter 2 section 4.0.1.
2.12 Wiring General
The chair manufacturer is responsible for establishing the
suitability of the particular wiring arrangements used on
the wheelchair, for both normal use and stalled conditions.
PGDT can make general recommendations for wiring for
VR2 control systems, but PGDT accepts no responsibility
for, and accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising
from, the actual wiring arrangement used.
The chair manufacturer is responsible for ensuring that
only the mating connectors specified by PGDT on the control
systems specific data sheet are used to connect to the
control system. PGDT accepts no liability for losses of any
kind arising from failure to comply with this condition.
The chair manufacturer is responsible for ensuring that
suitable connectors are used and securely mated throughout
the chair wiring system and that the workmanship
associated with the wiring system is of a good enough
quality. Failure to meet this condition could result in
intermittent operation, sudden stopping or veering, or even
create a burn or fire hazard. PGDT accepts no liability for
losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this
condition. Chapter 2 section 5.1.
2.13 Battery Wiring
The chair manufacturer must install a suitable circuit breaker
to provide protection against short circuits in the battery
wiring, power loom or the control system. Failure to comply
with this could result in a fire hazard. PGDT accepts no
liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply
with this condition. Chapter 2 section 5.3.