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CRE-2100

ELECTRA-RIDE III
STAIRWAY ELEVATOR

Technical Service email: service@bruno.com

www.bruno.com

DEALER:

INSTALLATION MANUAL
MAN-2100-1
03-19-2008

1780 EXECUTIVE DR., P.O. BOX 84, OCONOMOWOC, WI 53066 USA


TELEPHONE:(262) 567-4990
FAX: (262) 953-5501
1-800-882-8183

This stairway elevator is


for indoor use only
in enclosed heated locations
above 35F (2C).

The warranty for the CRE-2100


Stairway Elevator is
rendered null and void
if the unit is installed by
anyone other than an authorized Bruno dealer.

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.
Vise-Grip is a registered trademark of Irwin Industrial Tools.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Carton Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Tools Needed for Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Installation
Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Clamp Placement and Rail Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Clamp Spacer Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Carriage Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-14
Seat Swivel Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Final Limit Ramp and Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Resetting the Overspeed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Mounting Lead in Cable Channel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Mounting the Battery Charger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18
Important Charging Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Battery Charger LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Rail Lubrication and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Installing the Antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Mounting the Standard Call/Send Transmitter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Mounting the Commercial Call/Send Transmitter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Testing the Call/Send Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Customer Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Learning the Call/Send Transmitters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Circuit Board Diagnostics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28
Circuit Breaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Adjustment, Speed Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Wiring Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Exploded Views. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-42

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REGULATORY INFORMATION
FCC Regulations
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, 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 accordance 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.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES PART 15.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND,
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT INTERFERENCE THAT MAY BE
RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE
UNDESIRED OPERATION.
CSA CERTIFICATION
The C and US indicators adjacent to the
CSA Mark signify that the product has been
evaluated to the applicable CSA and
ANSI/UL Standards, for use in Canada and
the U.S., respectively. This US indicator
includes products eligible to bear the NRTL
indicator. NRTL (National Recognized Testing
Laboratory) is a designation granted by the
U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to laboratories recognized
to perform certification to U.S. Standards.
This lift is intended to be installed in accordance with the current editions of the
National Electric Code NFPA-70 and applicable sections of ANSI/ASME A18.1.

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CARTON CONTENTS
Check carton
contents for
shipping damage
immediately upon
receipt.

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.
[
[
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]
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]

1
1
1
1

ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.

complete carriage assembly with covers


footrest handle
antenna
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.

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TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION


Before traveling
to the installation
site, be sure
you have all
necessary parts
and tools.
[ ] 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-Grip and C-clamp Vise-Grip
[ ] 3/16 drill (pilot holes for shims)

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INSTALLATION
Preparation for Installation

Refer to the rail/clamp chart for the


correct rail-to-step nosing position.
Note: T
 he 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.
upper rail
end plate
(do not attach at
this time)

bottom
rail
end plate

R
 ail #1 is the first rail at the bottom of
the stairs.
R
 ail #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 bolts 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
to the left.
Do NOT attach the upper end plate or
charge bracket at this time.

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INSTALLATION
Clamp Placement and Rail Installation
1. S
 et the clamps on the steps, as indicated on the
Application Drawing.
NOTES: a) T
 he clamp with the longer foot faces
the outside (chair side of rail).

b) T
 he 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) M
 ake sure the ridge of the clamp
spacer is down (see below, left).

longer foot faces the outside

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 longerfooted clamps point toward the outside of
the installation (chair side of the rail).
3. C
 heck the position of the foot and the rounded
head of the curve clamp:
foot faces inward
curve clamp: foot to inside
and rounded head to top

r ounded head of clamp attaches to


outside surface of rail.
4. B
 egin rail placement with the landing section
and set the landing section on the staircase.

NOTE:
When the rail is
inserted
between the
clamp halves, it
will rest on the
clamp spacer.

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ridge of spacer

down

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INSTALLATION
5. P
 osition and attach the rail clamps to the
lower rail assembly as shown on the installation drawing.
NOTE: R
 ail clamps vary in size.
Verify size and installation location
on the installation drawing.
6. B
 e sure to verify the step nose-to-rail
dimension (measured perpendicular to the
rail bottom).
7. I nstall the lower rail section to the landing
section using (2) M10 x 1.5 x 70 mm hex
head cap screws to join the rails.
NOTE: I t may be necessary to install a
screw into one of the rear holes on
the clamp assembly to prevent the
rail from sliding.
8. Install the remaining lower section(s), if
applicable, and add clamps as shown on
the installation drawing.
9. Install the upper rail section(s), adding
clamp assemblies with each section.
NOTE: D
 o not install the end plate and
charge bracket at this time.

10. P
 osition the rail as close to the application
drawing measurements as possible.
11. Secure the rail with one or two screws.
NOTE: Y
 ou may need to shim the rail to
ensure proper placement.
For example, if the rail is leaning forward, shim the front of the
clamp until the unit is level.
****VERY IMPORTANT****

Check the rail angle every


(2) feet of linear travel.
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The degree of slope of the rail is critical. To


locate the degree at which each rail piece
should be installed, use the ELEVATION VIEW
drawings specific to your job
and inserted in this manual. Place the angle
finder on the guide strip on the front of the rail
to obtain the correct angle.
The correct angle should be observed within
1/2 degree, every (2) feet of linear rail travel.
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INSTALLATION
CLAMP SPACER INSTALLATION
NOTE:
When the rail is
inserted
between the
clamp halves, it
will rest on the
clamp spacer.

ridge of spacer

down

Reminder: W
 hen positioning the clamps
and mounting the rail on the
clamps, make sure a spacer
is inserted between the clamp
halves. The rail will rest on
the spacer.

NOTE:
Insert the
hardware
so that the
nut is
closest to
the wall.

Insert the hardware so that


the nut is closest to the wall.

ZERO-DEGREE SLOPE
1. T
 o accomodate the stairways which include a portion with zero-degree slope,
Bruno has included a horizontal adjustment screw on the lower carriage.
factory-set
horizontal
adjustment
screw

NOTE: T
 he horizontal adjustment
screw is factory set and
should not be readjusted
at the installation site.

Do not readjust the


factory-set horizontal
adjustment screw when
installing the carriage

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INSTALLATION
CARRIAGE INSTALLATION

NOTICE:
Before touching anything inside the carriage
assembly, ground yourself by touching an
unpainted metal surface on the unit such as an
exposed bolt, or one of the mounting screws on
the electrical panel.
While you work, periodically touch an unpainted
metal surface to dissipate any static electricity
that could harm internal components.

remove (3) screws on each side

1. Remove the main machine housing shroud


a. P
 ush down the footrest lever to fold
down the footrest.
b. Unscrew and remove the footrest
lever.
c. R
 emove (6) screws as shown (3 on
each side).
d. Slide the shroud off.

push down on lever, fold down footrest, unscrew and remove lever

2. C
 arry the carriage assembly up the stairs
to the top of the rail.
3. C
 onnect the jumper/switch assembly to
points ROCKER and SSS (Seat Safety
Switch) on the circuit board (see illustration to left).

(3)

(2)
(1)

4. T
 emporarily tape the lower carriage on an
angle to match the slope of the rail (see
photo to left).

(4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

center wheel
tape
front guide plastic
cog

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INSTALLATION
5. Turn the circuit breaker ON.

circuit breaker
6. P
 osition the carriage front plastic guide
under the rack flange (see illustration).

front plastic guide under rack flange

center
wheel

7. S
 lide the center carriage wheels onto
the top of the rack flange until the cog
contacts the gear rack (see illustration
to left)

rack
flange

gear
rack
cog

8. U
 sing the jumper/switch (see illustration to left), jog the carriage 2-3 down
the rail.

use jumper/switch to jog


carriage onto rail
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INSTALLATION
9. While tilting the main drive assembly
back and down, slide the white plastic
guide of upper carriage wheel onto
the top of the flange.
NOTE: T
 he rail should be inserted
between the plastic guide and the
vertical positioning wheels.
10. U
 sing the jumper/switch, jog the unit
down the rail approximately
2-3.
11. A
 lign the guide wheels so that one
is on top of the guide strip and the
other is on the bottom of the strip
(see illustration below).
12. U
 se the jumper/switch to perform one
final jog of approximately (1) foot
down the rail.
guide
strip

guide
wheels

NOTE: D
 o not run carriage
down the rail until the
unit is completely
assembled, including
the seat assembly.

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13. W
 hile the carriage is at the top of the
rail, secure the back carriage cover
using (1) M6x1x12mm lg Phillips
fillister head machine screw (see
illustration).
NOTE: S
 ecure cover while
carriage is at top of rail.

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INSTALLATION
Phillips fillister head screw

upper rear
carriage
cover

back
carriage
cover

14. M
 ount the upper rear carriage cover
using Velcro strips.
15. U
 sing the jumper/switch, run the
carriage down the rail approximately
12 (30 cm).
16. U
 sing a level, check that the top of
the carriage is level side-to-side and
front-to-back.
NOTE: I f the unit is not level, call
the Bruno Service Department before proceeding.
17. Turn the circuit breaker OFF.
18. R
 emove the tape from the lower
carriage.

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INSTALLATION
SEAT SWIVEL PLATE ASSEMBLY
swivel plate adjusting bolts

1. Remove the support channel cover.

2. Remove the upper swivel plate adjusting


bolts (see illustration).
3. Loosen but do not remove the (2) lower
footrest bracket bolts.

footrest bracket bolts

4. Slide the seat swivel plate assembly behind


the footrest bracket (see illustration to left).
5. Align the upper adjustment hole in the
swivel plate assembly with the corresponding hole in the carriage.
6. Reinstall the swivel plate adjusting bolts.

Sliding the seat swivel plate assembly


behind the footrest bracket

7. Tighten all (4) M10 bolts.


8. R
 emount the support channel cover using
the Velcro securing strips.
9. Unplug the jumper/switch assembly from P9
and P5 on the circuit board.
10. Plug in the seat harness.
11. Reinstall the shroud and footrest handle.
12. Install the upper rail end plate and the
charge bracket.

View after seat swivel plate assembly is slide behind the footrest
bracket

upper charge
bracket

upper rail end


plate
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INSTALLATION
FINAL LIMIT RAMP AND SWITCH
1. M
 ount the final limit switch ramp using
the (2) predrilled holes at the top end of
the rail.
NOTE: T
 he final limit switch and ramp are
mounted to the back side of the rail
(same side as the charge bracket).
final limit ramp 2. T
 he final limit switch is factory-installed
below the charge bracket on the bottom
of the carriage.

final limit switch

RESETTING THE OVERSPEED


1. I f the overspeed switch trips, you must
reset (2) levers (overspeed lever andcam
lever). See photos at left.
2. W
 hile rotating the overspeed switch lever,
push in on the wires to engage the overspeed switch.
NOTE: I f the lever is rotated too far,
the unit will not be reset.
3. R
 otate the cam lever until you just feel
the switch engage.

overspeed switch

overspeed
lever
cam lever
(in set
position)

CAM LEVER

tripped

set
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INSTALLATION
MOUNTING LEAD IN CABLE CHANNEL
The rail is shipped with the adhesivebacked cable channel mounted on the
back of the rail.
1. Insert the power cable into the channel.
insert power lead in channel

2. A
 ttach the cable to the charge bracket
wiring harness.
NOTE: B
 e sure all leads and
harnesses are securely
mounted to avoid damage.
3. C
 oil any excess harness wiring and
attach it under the rail.

power lead attached to


charge bracket wiring
harness

MOUNTING THE BATTERY CHARGER


1. P
 osition the charger in a suitable
permanent location where it will not
create a tripping hazard.
2. R
 oute the battery charger wiring
harness along the underside of the
rail.
3. S
 ecure this harness to the rail clamps
with wire ties.
Choose one
of these (2)
mounting
holes

Be sure that this wiring is mounted


securely to avoid damage.
4. S
 ecure the charger in the chosen location (Step 1) by inserting (2) screws
(provided) through the mounting
holes in the charger base.
NOTE: There are (2) mounting holes
on each side of the charger base.
Choose one of the two on each side.

Choose one
of these (2)
mounting
holes
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INSTALLATION
MOUNTING THE BATTERY CHARGER (cont.)
5. C
 onnect the charger power cord to the
nearest wall or floor outlet.
6. C
 onnect the charger wiring harness to
the elevator power cable.
7. Bundle together loose wires.
8. Turn ON the charger power switch.

NOTES:
elevator charge
bumper

charger
power cord

T
 he charger should be plugged into a
household outlet all of the time.
(continued on next page)

elevator
power cable

charger power switch

connect charger
wiring harness
to elevator
power cable

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elevator charge
bumper

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INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT CHARGING NOTES
charging LED
T
 he elevator is designed so that the
batteries will be charged when the
carriage is at either end of the rail.
I t is imperative that the carriage be
parked at the end of the rail when
it is not in use to maintain full battery
charge.
F
 requently check that the LED charging
indicator is ON (see left).
I f the stairway elevator cannot be
parked at one end of the rail (for example, on stairways with a door at
the top), use the remote call/send
transmitter to send the carriage to the
other end. In this way, the carriage will
properly engage the charging contacts,
ensuring that the batteries will remain
fully charged.

After routing the wire harness out of


sight, a small piece of double sided
foam tape can be applied to the
harness plugs for
attachment under
the rail.
Note: If the charger plug and wire are
located in a vulnerable location, use of
a plug lock is recommended to prevent
accidental unplugging. Plug locks are
available at
hardware and
department stores.

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INSTALLATION
Battery charger LEDs
charging

power
on

RED

ready

YELLOW

GREEN

ON

OFF

OFF

ON (5 sec.)

ON (5 sec.)

ON (5 sec.)

ON

ON

OFF

ON

SLOW BLINK

SLOW BLINK

ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
OFF (Vfloat >27.4V)
BLINK
OFF

ON
ON
OFF
FAST BLINK

ON

BLINK

ON

STATUS
charger not connected to
battery (AC power ON, no
battery connected)
battery disconnect situation detected (AC power
ON, battery disconnect);
10-second delay until yellow
and green LEDs completely
off
charger at maximum voltage/delivering maximum
current
batteries close to being fully
charged
batteries fully charged
low voltage indication
battery defective or
heavily sulfated
bad connection or batteries

Battery Charger Fuse Replacement


power switch

fuse

If the charger is subject to a power line surge,


the AC input fuse may blow. Refer to the illustration to the left for fuse location.
To replace fuse:
1. T
 urn OFF the battery charger power switch.
2. R
 emove power cord from wall outlet.
3. T
 wist the fuseholder cap and pull out to
remove the fuse.

4. R
 eplace with the same size and type:
(Bussmann GMD-2A or equivalent) 2A,
Slo-Blow, 5x20 mm.
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INSTALLATION
RAIL LUBRICATION
First-time lubrication:
1. R
 un the stairway elevator up and down
several times.
2. Wipe the rail clean with Pledge .
3. A
 pply a thin layer of white lithium grease to
the gear rack teeth only.

RAIL CLEANING

1. R
 egular cleaning of the rail is important to
ensure proper operation of the rail and
elevator components.
2. D
 evelop the practice of frequent rail cleaning
with Pledge, especially if the stairway
elevator is used in harsh environments.
3. A
 pproximately once per year, regrease the
gear rack teeth ONLY with white lithium
grease.

Pledge is a registered trademark of the S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.

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INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE ANTENNA
(viewed facing the seat):
r ight-hand units: right side of
carriage
left-hand units: left side of
carriage

antenna clip

1. M
 ount the antenna clip by gently pushing
the snap rivet into the pre-drilled hole (see
photo to left).
2. I nsert the antenna into the appropriate
hole on the side of the carriage.

insert antenna clip into carriage

3. S
 ecure the antenna by tightening the
threaded connector.
4. S
 ecure the antenna in the clip.

antenna installed

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INSTALLATION
MOUNTING THE STANDARD CALL/SEND TRANSMITTER
Two mounting possibilities exist for the
standard call/send transmitter:
1. Velcro
2. bracket.
The Velcro strips as well as the bracket
and mounting hardware are provided.
Mounting with Velcro strips:
standard transmitter
mounted with Velcro

1. Determine the mounting location.


2. P
 eel off the backing on the Velcro
strips and attach one half of the strip
to the mounting location and the
mating half to the back of the
transmitter.
3. T
 o mount the transmitter, gently press
the Velcro strip on the transmitter
against the mating strip on the mounting
location.
Mounting with bracket and hardware:

1. M
 ount the bracket to the back of the
transmitter using the (4) screws
provided.
2. P
 osition the bracket/transmitter unit
in the mounting location on the wall
and mark the top and bottom bracket
holes.
3. D
 rill a pilot hole slightly smaller than
the anchors provided.
4. G
 ently pound the anchors into the wall
with a rubber mallet.
5. P
 osition the bracket/transmitter unit
on the wall so that the top/bottom
bracket holes align with the anchors.
standard transmitter
mounted with bracket

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6. S
 ecure the bracket/transmitter to the
wall using the screws provided.

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INSTALLATION
MOUNTING THE COMMERCIAL CALL/SEND TRANSMITTER

1. Install the key-controlled call/send transmitters


as shown below.
2. The distance between the key switch and the
floor should measure approximately 48.
3. Install one transmitter at the top of the stairs,
and one at the bottom.
NOTE: C
 odes may vary from one municipality to
another. Check pertinent local codes in
force before beginning installation of the
call/send transmitter.

commercial call/send transmitter

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INSTALLATION
TESTING THE CALL/SEND TRANSMITTER
Soft Start Feature
The controller includes a soft
start feature which causes
a short delay between the
time the rocker switch on
the armrest is depressed
and the initiation of carriage
movement.
This is normal!

1. U
 sing the rocker switch on the seat armrest, run the unit up and down the rail.
NOTE: T
 he unit should travel
noticeably faster going up
than down.
2. Check for smooth operation and travel.
3. N
 ow, using one of the remote call/send
transmitters, run the unit up and down
the rail.
4. Repeat Step 3 with the other transmitter.
5. Check for smooth operation and travel.

TESTING THE UNIT COMPONENTS


1. W
 hen the installation is complete, test the
operation of the following components:
a. rocker switch
b. footrest safety switches
c. carriage limit switches
d. seat safety switch.
NOTE: T
 his unit includes equipment covered by FCC regulations. Any
changes or modifications to the call/send transmitter or receiver, unless expressly approved by Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc. (the party responsible for ensuring its equipment complies with FCC regulations), could void the users
authority to operate the equipment.

CUSTOMER EDUCATION

CRE-2100 03-19-2008

Before leaving the installation site, be sure


that the customer fully understands the
correct and safe operation of the stairway
elevator.
Have the customer operate the unit while you
are there to answer any questions or concerns.
Remind the customer to always use the seat
positioning belt.
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ELECTRICAL
LEARNING THE CALL/SEND TRANSMITTERS
The (2) remote call/send transmitters
provided with the Stairway Elevator are
learned before they are shipped from
Bruno.
Should you need to LEARN A TRANSMITTER (if you add or replace a transmitter,
for example), follow the instructions given
below.
1. Locate Learn/Erase Switch.
2. W
 hile holding down Learn/Erase switch
(LED is on), press call/send transmitter
switch (up or down) until LED goes out
(approximately 2-5 sec.).
3. R
 elease the Learn/Erase switch and the
transmitter switch.
learn/erase switch

4. The remote is now learned.


5. R
 epeat this process with other transmitters as needed.
You may `learn' up to 4 transmitters
per Stairway Elevator.
NOTE: T
 he memory must be cleared,
and all transmitters relearned
when a replacement call/send
transmitter is needed, and when
all 4 memory locations are full.
To CLEAR THE MEMORY follow the
instructions given below.

CLEARING THE MEMORY


1. H
 old down Learn/Erase Switch until the LED
goes out (approximately 12 seconds).
2. Learn the transmitter(s) as instructed above.

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ELECTRICAL

CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGNOSTICS


The circuit board provided on the CRE-2100 is equipped with (4)
diagnostic modes that continuously monitor the units operation. This
choice of operational modes allows the CRE-2100 to respond to the
requirements of a wide variety of installations.
NOTE : T
 he CRE-2100 is shipped in the
MULTI-USER/DIAGNOSTIC MODE.

MULTI-USER/DIAGNOSTIC MODE
Provides full range of Audio diagnostic notices:
*Circuit Board Power Up: Chirp
*Safety Device Activated: Chirp
*Elevator Stopped Off Charge Bumper: 5 Beeps (4 short and 1
long)
Repeats every 3 minutes until the Elevator is returned to the bumper.
*Seat Safety Disengaged: Chirp repeats every 3 seconds until seat
safety switch is re-engaged.
*Battery Voltage Drop: 5 Beeps (3 short and 2 long)
Repeats every 4 minutes until seat safety switch is disengaged, the
battery voltage increases, or the switch is pressed.
*Battery Voltage Critical: 5 Beeps (2 short and 3 long)
Repeats once a minute until the voltage exceeds 16V or the switch is
pressed.
*Switch Active During Power Up: 3 Beeps / Pause
Repeats beeps every 5 seconds until all switches are off.
*More Than One Switch Active: 3 Beeps / Pause/X beeps (number
of beeps indicates which switches are active)
Repeats every 30 seconds until all switches are off.
*Transmitter ID Memory Full: 3 Beeps (1 short and 2 long)

SINGLE-USER MODE
Provides the same audio diagnostic notices as the Multi-User/Diagnostic
Mode, except for the Seat Safety Disengaged notice.

QUIET MODE

In the QUIETmode, none of the Audible Warning Messages is active.

BATTERY WARNINGS ONLY MODE

Provides battery audio diagnostic only.


*Elevator Stopped Off Charge Bumper: 5 Beeps (4 short and 1
long)
Repeats every 3 minutes until Elevator is returned to the bumper.
*Battery Voltage Drop : 5 Beeps (3 short and 2 long)
Repeats once every 4 minutes until the seat safety switch is disengaged or the battery voltage increases.
*Battery Voltage Critical: 5 Beeps (2 short and 3 long)
Repeats once a minute until voltage is above 16 V.
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CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGNOSTICS


AUDIO REFERENCE

NOTICE:
Before touching anything inside the carriage
assembly, ground yourself by touching an unpainted
metal surface on the unit such as an exposed bolt,
or one of the mounting screws on the
electrical panel. While you work, periodically touch
an unpainted metal surface to dissipate any static
electricity that could harm internal components.

Chirp

0.25 seconds

Short Beep

0.50 seconds

Long Beep

1.50 seconds

Pause

1.00 second

Changing the PCB Diagnostic Mode


1. Turn the circuit breaker on the carriage to `OFF.
2. Remove the left carriage cover.
3. T
 he unit is shipped in the Multi-User Diagnostic Mode. Changes are made via
the Number 1 and Number 2 positions on the 4-Ganged DIP Switch.

4 GANGED DIP SWITCH


DIP SWITCH POSITION
DIAGNOSTIC MODE #1
#2
Multi-User OFF

OFF

Single-User OFF

ON

Quiet ON

OFF

Battery Warnings Only ON

ON

Other Circuit Board Features


Also located on the 4-ganged DIP switch are switches #3 Installation and #4
Coast Delay. The coast delay option (Switch #4) has been provided in cases of
interference which may cause intermittent operation. The normal setting is 600
mSec. of coast. Should the unit lose the remote call/send signal, this can be
increased to 900 mSec. by moving Switch #4 to the `ON position.
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ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT BREAKER
The on/off switch is built into the circuit
breaker which is provided to protect the
battery, controller and motor circuits in
the Stairway Elevator carriage.
It is unlikely that this circuit breaker will
ever trip in normal use. However, should
the Elevator fail to operate, check the
circuit breaker as a first troubleshooting
step, and reset it if necessary.

circuit breaker with


on/off switch built in

CRE-2100 03-19-2008

It is also recommended that you determine the reason that the breaker tripped,
and correct the situation. Two most
frequent causes of a tripped circuit
breaker: (1) foreign object jamming
the rail or gear rack and (2) exceeding
the rated load capacity leading to circuit
overload of the Elevator.

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ADJUSTMENT
SPEED CONTROL ADJUSTMENT
access to
circuit board

Speed adjustment is one of the unique features


of the CRE-2100 Electra-Ride III Stairway
Elevator.
The speed adjustment potentiometer is located
inside the carriage, to the right of the circuit
board (see illustration).
1. Remove the front cover (see page 14).

speed adjustment
potentiometer
and collet nut

2. L
 oosen approximately one-half turn the collet
nut on the speed adjustment potentiometer.
3. Turn the slotted shaft of the potentiometer:
clockwise = faster
counterclockwise = slower.
4. W
 ith the customer on the seat, run the
stairway elevator up and down the rail several
times to find the speed setting that best fits
the customers needs.
5. Tighten the collet nut.

counterclockwise
slower

clockwise

6. M
 ake a final test run to double check the
speed.

faster

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WIRING DIAGRAM

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CRE-2100 03-19-2008

CRE-2100 03-19-2008

37

QTY.
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
6
2
4
4
5
4
4
10
1
1
1
10
2
1
1
1
3
2
2

PART NO.
BTR-12002
CBK-25001
CRE-00102
CRE-00112
CRE-00134
CRE-00222
CRE-00287
CRE-00436
CRE-00446
CRE-00662
CRE-00667L
DEC-00122
FCV-10001
FSW-25001
LBL-00140
LBL-00142
METW-06001
MHCS-10011
MITW-10001
MNPL-10150
MPLM-06008
MSHS-06001
MSLW-06001
PSM-08002
TAP-75000
TAP-75000
TAP-75000
UNT-08001
VBL-17501
VPY-10003
VPY-40002
WRT-14401
WRT-19501
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32

DESCRIPTION
12V 6/6.5/7 AH BATTERY (MAINTENANCE FREE)
25A CIRCUIT BREAKER (ROCKER)
3/16" SQ KEY (1" LG)
FRONT COVER SHROUD
LOWER COVER SHROUD
GEARBOX
BATTERY HOLD-DOWN
SHIPPING PALLET ASSEMBLY
FOOTREST ASSEMBLY
ELECTRICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY
LEFT SUPPORT PLATE WELDMENT
PATENT DECAL
#10/#8 SAND HINGE SCREW COVER
1/4" FLAT WASHER
`DISCONNECT SWITCH' LABEL
CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCK-OUT LABEL
M6 EXTERNAL TOOTH WASHER
M10 X 1.5 X 30mm LG HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
M10 INTERNAL TOOTH WASHER
M10 X 1.5 HEX NUT (PLATED)
M6 X 1 X 12mm LG PHILLIPS FILLISTER HEAD MACHINE SCREW
M6 X 1 X 14mm LG SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW
6MM SAFETY WASHER (6.5MM X 10MM)
#8 X .75" LG PHILLIPS HEAD SHEET METAL SCREW
4" LG 3/4" WIDE DOUBLE COATED ACRYLIC FOAM TAPE
3.5" LG 3/4" WIDE DOUBLE COATED ACRYLIC FOAM TAPE
2.5" LG 3/4" WIDE DOUBLE COATED ACRYLIC FOAM TAPE
#8 `U'-NUT (BLACK)
17.5" J3 POLY-RIB BELT
1" 7 GROOVE `J'-POLY V PULLEY
7 GROOVE `J'-POLY V PULLEY
6" LG. WIRE TIE (.144" WIDTH)
8" LG. WIRE TIE (.195" WIDTH)
SERIAL NO. LABEL (LARGE)
SERIAL NO. LABEL (SMALL)

CRE-00566L

2
3
5
6
7
11
13
18
21
27
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
41
44
45
46
47
48
51
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69

51

21

45

44

41

66

69

69

11

13

27

68

16

67

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,


APPLY BLUE LOCTITE #242
TO THREADS OF SET SCREWS
(BACK SIDE)

46

36

35

61

30

62

MAIN DRIVE ASSEMBLY

46

31

36

60
62

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32

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS, APPLY BLUE


LOCTITE #242 TO THREADS OF BOTH SET
SCREWS. TORQUE SET SCREWS TO 50 IN-LB
CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,
APPLY GREEN LOCTITE #680
TO I.D. OF PULLEY
APPLY 3-4 DROPS OF `FULL-PULL'
BELT DRESSING TO EACH BELT.
BRUSH INTO GROOVE AND RUN
AROUND DIAMETER OF EACH BELT.

47

48

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,


APPLY GREEN LOCTITE #680
TO I.D. OF PULLEY

65

64

59

EXPLODED VIEW

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52

68

52

38
23

50

CRE-2100 03-19-2008

26

28

53
57

56

49

55

15 8 37

42

33

19

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,


APPLY BLUE LOCTITE #242 TO
THE THREADS OF (2) MHCS-06001

43 20

10

30

17

40

38

24

for your independence

70

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,


APPLY RED LOCTITE #271 TO
THE THREADS OF MHCS-10001

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,


APPLY GREEN LOCTITE #680
TO I.D. OF SPUR GEAR

2008 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.

36

54

46

39

THRUST BEARING CAN BE REPLACED/COMBINED


WITH CRE-00614 TO ACHIEVE PROPER BEARING SURFACE.

ITEM NO. QTY.


PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
33
1
FSW-25001 1/4" FLAT WASHER
36
6 METW-06001 M6 EXTERNAL TOOTH WASHER
37
1 METW-10001 M10 EXTERNAL TOOTH WASHER
38
2 MHCS-06001 M6 X 1 X 16mm LG HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
39
1 MHCS-08008 M8 X 1.25 X 35mm LG HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
40
1 MHCS-10001 M10 X 1.5 X 25mm LG HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
42
2 MHCS-14003 M14 X 2 X 45mm LG HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
43
1 MHWH-05001 M5 X .8 X 16mm LG HEX WASHER HEAD MACHINE SCREW
46
5
MPLM-06008 M6 X 1 X 12mm LG PHILLIPS FILLISTER HEAD MACHINE SCREW
49
2 MSLW-14001 M14 SAFETY LOCK WASHER
50
1
MUNT-05001 M5 X .8 U-NUT (BLACK)
52
2
PSW-63001 5/8" PRECISION SUPPORT WASHER
53
1
RTR-15001 1.5" RETAINING RING (EXTERNAL)
54
2
RTR-63002 5/8" RETAINING RING (EXTERNAL/HEAVY DUTY)
55
1
RVT-14001
.14" SNAP RIVET (WHITE NYLON)
56
1
SPG-08204 SPUR GEAR
57
2
SRE-00181 1/4" SQ KEY (1.13" LG)
58
1
SRE-00487 BATTERY JUMPER
68
2
~
SERIAL NO. LABEL (LARGE)

MAIN DRIVE ASSEMBLY

ITEM NO. QTY.


PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
1
ANT-00109 2.4 GHz WHIP ANTENNA
4
1
CCL-00102 ANTENNA CABLE CLIP
6
1
CRE-00112 FRONT COVER SHROUD
7
1
CRE-00134 LOWER COVER SHROUD
8
1
CRE-00146 GEAR RETAINER
9
1
CRE-00185L LEFT HOUSING COVER
10
1
CRE-00210 STABILIZER ASSEMBLY
12
1
CRE-00265 BATTERY HARNESS (+)
14
1
CRE-00297 INSTALLATION JUMPER ASSEMBLY
15
1
CRE-00315 GEAR SHIM
17
1
CRE-00412 MOUNTING SHAFT
19
1
CRE-00439 SHIPPING PALLET SPACER
20
1
CRE-00445 THRUST BEARING (.040" THK)
22
1
CRE-00509 FINAL LIMIT JUMPER HARNESS
23
1
CRE-00540 GEAR COVER
24
1
CRE-00563L LEFT SIDE REAR SHROUD
25
1
CRE-00564L LEFT CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY
26
1
CRE-00568L LEFT LOWER CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY
28
1
CRE-00663 ANTENNA CABLE (30")
29
1
CRE-00666 NEGATIVE BATTERY HARNESS
30
1
CRE-00667L LEFT SUPPORT PLATE WELDMENT

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QTY.
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
7
2
4
4
6
4
4
10
1
1
1
10
2
1
1
1
3
2
2

PART NO.
BTR-12002
CBK-25001
CRE-00102
CRE-00112
CRE-00134
CRE-00222
CRE-00287
CRE-00390
CRE-00436
CRE-00446
CRE-00662
CRE-00667L
DEC-00122
FCV-10001
LBL-00140
LBL-00142
METW-06001
MHCS-10011
MITW-10001
MNPL-10150
MPLM-06008
MSHS-06001
MSLW-06001
PSM-08002
TAP-75000
TAP-75000
TAP-75000
UNT-08001
VBL-17501
VPY-10003
VPY-40002
WRT-14401
WRT-19501
~
~

34
7

32

22

51

45

36
69

69

12

14

27

67

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,


APPLY BLUE LOCTITE #242 TO
THE THREADS OF SET SCREWS
(BACK SIDE)

44

41 46

66

35

68

17

30

61

MAIN DRIVE ASSEMBLY

DESCRIPTION
12V 6/6.5/7 AH BATTERY (MAINTENANCE FREE)
25A CIRCUIT BREAKER (ROCKER)
3/16" SQ KEY (1" LG)
FRONT COVER SHROUD
LOWER COVER SHROUD
GEARBOX
BATTERY HOLD-DOWN
MOTOR ASSEMBLY (1/2" SHAFT)
SHIPPING PALLET ASSEMBLY
FOOTREST ASSEMBLY
ELECTRICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY
LEFT SUPPORT PLATE WELDMENT
PATENT DECAL
#10/#8 SAND HINGE SCREW COVER
`DISCONNECT SWITCH' LABEL
CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCK-OUT LABEL
M6 EXTERNAL TOOTH WASHER
M10 X 1.5 X 30mm LG HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
M10 INTERNAL TOOTH WASHER
M10 X 1.5 HEX NUT (PLATED)
M6 X 1 X 12mm LG PHILLIPS FILLISTER HEAD MACHINE SCREW
M6 X 1 X 14mm LG SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW
6MM SAFETY WASHER (6.5MM X 10MM)
#8 X .75" LG PHILLIPS HEAD SHEET METAL SCREW
4" LG 3/4" WIDE DOUBLE COATED ACRYLIC FOAM TAPE
3.5" LG 3/4" WIDE DOUBLE COATED ACRYLIC FOAM TAPE
2.5" LG 3/4" WIDE DOUBLE COATED ACRYLIC FOAM TAPE
#8 `U'-NUT (BLACK)
17.5" J3 POLY-RIB BELT
1" 7 GROOVE `J'-POLY V PULLEY
7 GROOVE `J'-POLY V PULLEY
6" LG. WIRE TIE (.144" WIDTH)
8" LG. WIRE TIE (.195" WIDTH)
SERIAL NO. LABEL (LARGE)
SERIAL NO. LABEL (SMALL)

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ITEM NO.
2
3
6
7
8
12
14
17
19
22
27
30
31
32
34
35
36
41
44
45
46
47
48
51
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69

46

62
31

36

62

63

51

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for your independence

70

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,


APPLY GREEN LOCTITE #680
TO I.D. OF PULLEY
APPLY 3-4 DROPS OF `FULL-PULL'
BELT DRESSING TO EACH BELT.
BRUSH INTO GROOVE AND RUN
AROUND DIAMETER OF EACH BELT

2008 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.

19

32

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS, APPLY BLUE


LOCTITE #242 TO THREADS OF BOTH SET
SCREWS. TORQUE SET SCREWS TO 50 IN-LB

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,


APPLY GREEN LOCTITE #680
TO I.D. OF PULLEY

65 60

48

47 64

59

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13

25

52

68

40
52

13

23

50

36

46

26

53

28

57

16

42

56

11

49

33

20

CRE-2100 03-19-2008

8 CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,


APPLY RED LOCTITE #271 TO
THREADS OF MHCS-10001

9
37
CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,
APPLY BLUE LOCTITE #242 TO
THREADS OF (2) MHCS-06001

43

21

30

54

18

40

38

24

55

70

for your independence

CLEAN AND DE-GREASE PARTS,


APPLY GREEN LOCTITE #680
TO I.D. OF SPUR GEAR

10

2008 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.

36

46

39

THRUST BEARING CAN BE


REPLACED/COMBINED WITH CRE-00614
TO ACHIEVE PROPER BEARING SURFACE.

ITEM NO. QTY.


PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
33
1
FSW-25001 1/4" FLAT WASHER
36
7 METW-06001 M6 EXTERNAL TOOTH WASHER
37
1 METW-10001 M10 EXTERNAL TOOTH WASHER
38
2 MHCS-06001 M6 X 1 X 16mm LG HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
39
1 MHCS-08008 M8 X 1.25 X 35mm LG HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
40
1 MHCS-10001 M10 X 1.5 X 25mm LG HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
42
2 MHCS-14003 M14 X 2 X 45mm LG HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
43
1 MHWH-05001 M5 X .8 X 16mm LG HEX WASHER HEAD MACHINE SCREW
46
6
MPLM-06008 M6 X 1 X 12mm LG PHILLIPS FILLISTER HEAD MACHINE SCREW
49
2 MSLW-14001 M14 SAFETY LOCK WASHER
50
1
MUNT-05001 M5 X .8 U-NUT (BLACK)
52
2
PSW-63001 5/8" PRECISION SUPPORT WASHER
53
1
RTR-15001 1.5" RETAINING RING (EXTERNAL)
54
2
RTR-63002 5/8" RETAINING RING (EXTERNAL/HEAVY DUTY)
55
1
RVT-14001
.14" SNAP RIVET (WHITE NYLON)
56
1
SPG-08204 SPUR GEAR
57
2
SRE-00181 1/4" SQ KEY (1.13" LG)
58
1
SRE-00487 BATTERY JUMPER
68
2
~
SERIAL NO. LABEL (LARGE)

MAIN DRIVE ASSEMBLY

ITEM NO. QTY.


PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
1
ANT-00109 2.4 GHz WHIP ANTENNA
4
1
CCL-00102 ANTENNA CABLE CLIP
5
1
CCL-25003 1/4" ID CABLE CLAMP (STEEL w/CUSHION) w/.25" HOLE
7
1
CRE-00112 FRONT COVER SHROUD
8
1
CRE-00134 LOWER COVER SHROUD
9
1
CRE-00146 GEAR RETAINER
10
1
CRE-00185L LEFT HOUSING COVER
11
1
CRE-00210 STABILIZER ASSEMBLY
13
1
CRE-00265 BATTERY HARNESS (+)
15
1
CRE-00297 INSTALLATION JUMPER ASSEMBLY
16
1
CRE-00315 GEAR SHIM
18
1
CRE-00412 MOUNTING SHAFT
20
1
CRE-00439 SHIPPING PALLET SPACER
21
1
CRE-00445 THRUST BEARING (.040" THK)
23
1
CRE-00540 GEAR COVER
24
1
CRE-00563L LEFT SIDE REAR SHROUD
25
1
CRE-00564L LEFT CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY
26
1
CRE-00567L LEFT LOWER CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY w/OVERSPEED
28
1
CRE-00663 ANTENNA CABLE (30")
29
1
CRE-00666 NEGATIVE BATTERY HARNESS
30
1
CRE-00667L LEFT SUPPORT PLATE WELDMENT

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1780 Executive Drive, P.O. Box 84, Oconomowoc, WI 53066


262-567-4990 FAX: 262-953-5501 www.bruno.com
2006 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc. All illustrations and specifications in this brochure are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication.
Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. Manual Back Cover 8/06-2.

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