Braun RA300 Manuale Utente
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WARNING
WARNING
Risk of electrical
shock! Use extra
care when making
electrical connec-
tions.
shock! Use extra
care when making
electrical connec-
tions.
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Use extra care when
making electrical
connections.
Use extra care when
making electrical
connections.
WARNING
Cable
Clip
Cable Tie
Cable
(typical)
Vehicle
Floor
Vehicle
Floor
Framing
Member
Member
Self-Tap Screw
Secure all cables using cable
ties and/or cable clips (mount
clips with self-tap screws).
ties and/or cable clips (mount
clips with self-tap screws).
Chassis Ground Corrosion:
When mounting chassis ground
cables, remove undercoating, dirt,
rust, etc. from the framing member
around the mounting holes. Apply
a protective coating to mounting
holes to prevent corrosion. Apply
grease to ground cable terminals
and mounting hardware. Failure
to do so will void warranty of
certain electrical components.
When mounting chassis ground
cables, remove undercoating, dirt,
rust, etc. from the framing member
around the mounting holes. Apply
a protective coating to mounting
holes to prevent corrosion. Apply
grease to ground cable terminals
and mounting hardware. Failure
to do so will void warranty of
certain electrical components.
An 8-pin Deutsch connector
is mounted at the back of the
RA300 ramp. A mating connector
(male plug) is supplied with the
ramp. The power supply (12 volt
or 24 volt), the ground, a ramp
OUT signal (+) and a ramp IN sig-
nal (+) must be terminated in the
supplied Deutsch connector.
is mounted at the back of the
RA300 ramp. A mating connector
(male plug) is supplied with the
ramp. The power supply (12 volt
or 24 volt), the ground, a ramp
OUT signal (+) and a ramp IN sig-
nal (+) must be terminated in the
supplied Deutsch connector.
The ramp installer provides an
appropriate control switch for the
end user. A momentary contact
appropriate control switch for the
end user. A momentary contact
ramp control switch (center off)
will typically be mounted near the
driver. The control switch may
be part of a panel providing other
features and controls (power on/
off indicators, LED’s, etc.).
will typically be mounted near the
driver. The control switch may
be part of a panel providing other
features and controls (power on/
off indicators, LED’s, etc.).
Make electrical connections as
shown in Figure K page 19. Strip
wires, crimp and install contacts
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plied with 8-pin Deutsch connec-
tor.
shown in Figure K page 19. Strip
wires, crimp and install contacts
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plied with 8-pin Deutsch connec-
tor.
The Positive (+) “battery” lead wire must
be protected by an in-line 30 ampere
fuse or circuit breaker (installer pro-
vided).
be protected by an in-line 30 ampere
fuse or circuit breaker (installer pro-
vided).
Do not connect the power “battery” lead
wire to the battery until all other connec-
tions are made.
wire to the battery until all other connec-
tions are made.
Connect the 8-pin Deutsch male plug to
the mating Deutsch connector mounted
at the back of the pan.
the mating Deutsch connector mounted
at the back of the pan.
Carefully connect the power “battery”
lead wire to the Positive (+) battery post.
lead wire to the Positive (+) battery post.
Electrical Connections
Figure J
RAMP INSTALLATION
Route cables clear
of exhaust system,
other hot areas and
moving parts. Failure
to do so may result
in serious bodily
injury and/or property
damage.
of exhaust system,
other hot areas and
moving parts. Failure
to do so may result
in serious bodily
injury and/or property
damage.