Bruno ELECTRA-RIDE III Manuel utilisateur

STAIRWAY ELEVATOR
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CRE-2100 ELECTRA-RIDE™ III
INSTALLATION MANUAL
MAN-2100-1 UL
REVISED 08-16-2004
DEALER

2©2004,1998 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® CRE-2100 NRUL 08-16-2004
This stairway elevator is
for indoor use only
in enclosed heated locations
above 35°F (2°C).
Electra-Ride™ is a trademark of Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® The Electra-Ride® III, #5,967,265, is covered by
one or more U.S. Patents and/or has U.S. Patents Pending
Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B.V.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Regulatory Information ................................................................................................... 4
Specifications .................................................................................................................5
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 6
Packing List ...................................................................................................................7
Tools for Installation ....................................................................................................... 8
Installation ...................................................................................................................... 9-29
Preparation........................................................................................................... 9
Clamp Placement and Rail Installation................................................................. 10-12
Clamp Space Installation...................................................................................... 13
Carriage Installation.............................................................................................. 14-17
Seat Swivel Assembly........................................................................................... 18
Final Limit Ramp and Switch................................................................................ 19-20
Mounting Lead in Cable Channel......................................................................... 21
Charge Bracket Hookup....................................................................................... 21
Important Charging Notes.................................................................................... 22
First-Time Rail Lubrication.................................................................................... 23
Rail Cleaning........................................................................................................ 23
Installing the Antenna........................................................................................... 24
Mounting the Standard Call/Send Transmitter...................................................... 25
Mounting the Commercial Call/Send Transmitter................................................. 26
Testing the Call/Send Transmitter......................................................................... 27
Learning the Call/Send Transmitter...................................................................... 28
Clearning the Memory: Call/Send Transmitter...................................................... 28
Replacing the Batteries: Call/Send Transmitter.................................................... 29
Operation ....................................................................................................................... 30
Footrest Lever...................................................................................................... 30
Seat Park/Unpark and Swivel............................................................................... 30
Electrical ......................................................................................................................... 31-35
Circuit Board Diagnostics..................................................................................... 31-32
Discharged Batteries............................................................................................ 33
Circuit Breaker...................................................................................................... 34
Fuse..................................................................................................................... 34-35
Battery Charger.................................................................................................... 35
Adjustment, Speed Control ............................................................................................ 36
Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 37-39
Lubrication and Cleaning...................................................................................... 37
Vacation/Long-Term Storage................................................................................ 38
Yearly Maintenance Operations............................................................................ 39
Sample Plan and Elevation Views .................................................................................. 40
Wiring Diagram .............................................................................................................. 41
Exploded Views/Bills of Material .................................................................................... 42-66
Warranty ......................................................................................................................... 67
Sample Rail Position and Clamp Location Worksheet ................................................... 68

4©2004,1998 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® CRE-2100 NRUL 08-16-2004
FCC REGULATIONS
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de-
vice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in ac-
cordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate receiving antenna.
•Increase separation between equipment and receiver.
•Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC. REGULATIONS:
THIS ELEVATOR INSTALLATION IS TO BE COMPLETED BY QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL ONLY
This lift is intended to be installed in accordance with the current editions of the U.S. National
Electric Code NFPA-70 and the Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts, ANSI/
ASME A18.1-1999.
REGULATORY INFORMATION

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CRE-2100 NRUL 08-16-2004
SPECIFICATIONS
STAIRWAY ELEVATOR SPECIFICATIONS
Weight Capacity: 350 lbs. (158 kg)
Variable Speed: 0 to 38 feet per minute (0 to 11.6 m/min)
Power Source: two (2) 12-volt sealed, maintenance-free batteries
with 24-volt continuous-duty charger
Motor: 24 VDC, 2-pole, 1.02 hp
Drive: Self-locking gearbox, rack-and-pinion drive
Control: constant pressure (armrest and 2 transmitters)
Brake: self-locking worm gear
Maximum incline: 45 degrees
Rail: steel channel with integral drive gear rack
Seat Swivel: 0, 30 and 60 degrees at top and bottom
Power Supply: 24 VDC battery charger powered by 120 V wall

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Thank you for purchasing a CRE-2100 Electra-Ride III Stairway Elevator. Be sure to check
carton contents for shipping damage as soon as they are received.
Also, check the carton contents against the packing list before leaving the shop to install
the unit on site. Immediately report any discrepancies to Bruno Independent Living Aids.
Reading through the installation manual before installing this unit will enable you to install
the elevator more quickly and will help you avoid the frustration of getting to the job site
only to discover that you are missing a critical tool or piece of equipment.
CRE-2100 SERIES
CRE-2110 Straight Rail Stairway Elevator
CRE-2120 Top / Bottom Overrun
CRE-2130 Intermediate Landing
CRE-2140 90 Degree Turn (Flat and Spiral)
CRE-2150 180 Degree (Flat and Spiral)
CRE-2160 Double 90 Degree Turn (Flat and Spiral)
CRE-2170 Large Radius Turn (Flat and Spiral)
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION

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CRE-2100 NRUL 08-16-2004
PACKING LIST
The ELECTRA-RIDE III is shipped in two (2) main cartons plus
separately-wrapped rail sections. Before beginning an installation,
check the carton contents against the packing list to be sure you
have all the components.
Also, check the carton contents for shipping damage upon receipt.
Damage claims must be filed promptly by the Dealer, not the
Manufacturer.
Bruno Independent Living Aids cannot be responsible for shipping
damage.
CARTON 1
[ ] 1 ea. complete carriage assembly with covers
[ ] 1 ea. footrest handle
[ ] 1 ea. antenna
[ ] 1 ea. antenna clip with snap rivet
CARTON 2
[ ] 1 ea. seat assembly
[ ] 1 ea. standard rocker switch
[ ] 1 ea. keyed rocker switch
*****(Inside CARTON 2 will be 3 smaller cartons.)*****
Cartons 2a and 2b
[ ] bumper assembly
[ ] end plate assembly with hardware
[ ] clamps and associated parts/hardware
Carton 2c
[ ] 1 ea. battery charger with mounting plate and screws
[ ] 1 ea. rail charge lead
[ ] 1 ea. installation jumper
[ ] 2 ea. transmitters, call/send with hardware kit and
mounting plates
[ ] 1 ea. final limit ramp
[ ] 1 ea. lubri-plate
RAIL SECTIONS WRAPPED SEPARATELY.
Check carton contents
for shipping damage
immediately upon
receipt.

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[ ] protractor level (angle finder)
[ ] metric sockets (10 mm, 13 mm, 17 mm, and 22 mm)
[ ] metric open end box wrenches (10 mm, 13 mm, 17 mm and 22 mm)
[ ] soft faced or dead blow hammer, or hard rubber or rawhide mallet
[ ] ratchet, 3/8” drive with 3" extension
[ ] torpedo level
[ ] Phillips screw driver #1 and #3
[ ] flat head screwdriver
[ ] 3/8” drill motor (variable speed)
[ ] 3/8” magnetic socket (recommend use with 18” extension)
[ ] razor knife
[ ] #27 Torx driver to remove armrest (Service)
[ ] Vise grips and c-clamp Vise grips
[ ] 3/16” drill (pilot holes for shims)
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION:
Before traveling
to the installation site,
be sure you have all
necessary parts and
tools.
TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION

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CRE-2100 NRUL 08-16-2004
INSTALLATION
Preparation for Installation
Refer to the rail/clamp chart (supplied) for the correct rail-to-step nosing position.
Note: The information on the installation drawing is intended as a guide for the
installer. Rail placement may vary according to conditions found at the
installation site.
Rails are numbered on the bottom side near the end of the rail. The number indicates
rail placement on the staircase. Box 1-Rail #1 is the first rail at the bottom of the stairs;
Box 2-Rail #2 is the next rail as you go up the stairs, and so on.
Remove the protective ends on each rail section as needed. The hardware securing
these ends are the joint bolts. DO NOT DISCARD.
Attach the lower rail end plate and charge bracket to the lower rail section before
placing the rail on the stairs. See photos below.
Do NOT attach the upper end plate or charge bracket at this time.
upper rail
end plate
(do not
attach at
this time)
bottom rail
end plate

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INSTALLATION
Clamp Placement and Rail Installation
1. Set the clamps on the steps, as indicated on the Application Drawing.
NOTES: a) The clamp with the longer foot faces the outside (chair side of rail).
b) The foot of the clamps placed on the curves faces inward, and the
rounded head of the clamp attaches to the outside of the rail.
c) Make sure the ridge of the clamp spacer is down (see page 13).
longer foot faces the outside curve clamp: foot to inside
and rounded head to top
2.Referring to the Application Guide, position clamps to ensure correct step nose
clearance.
Note: Before attaching the clamp to the rail, make sure the threaded end of the
bolt is pointing to the inside of the installation (away from the stairs), and
that the longer-footed clamps point toward the outside of the installation
(chair side of the rail).
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