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1. Sul N4 UIEN or EIER A unelg Sau SY GUTT UA SE ER 4 IL or s u JOSU8S IEOL Io joedw apis soH aS SS IO jen Josuas cl JE P pedu pIS s ul 1 yeig JOSU8S pt _ edu 9 uolels elt ie ii jpe d v y s jqe9 JaBbuessed yeig Aougbiouz JOSUaS josueg pedu apis pedu apis JOSU8S 1 uolle S Jeg yeas l TT _ joje1d oS ti Ti ole lea JOJVEUILUIO HI JOYEUILWIO eur Wen HIS IEOOIEU O V 9 9H S uj s s veig o uj s s jen EE gt 9 syool g Jos Dou unesg c sn Loole 8 Lu E Duuuw W a O L 19 1 01 4U0V Juresjsey luedno5O Kay 10109 oS Page 4 ee CONTENTS WARRANTY AND REGISTRATION SWING Out RAMPS 19 INSTRUCTIONS socicenmmacnmaenmannen 2 EE 20 22 INTRODUCTION iu u u u 1 u u a u lu 3 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUPANT ENTER
2. The warranty registration card shown here is supplied with each Entervan Review the delivery checklist and fill out the warranty registration informa tion with your sales representative and mail it to The Braun Corporation Comment with Cavtemmer present J Bree Teen Zeie Y runah 2 Dan gegen P Si arae danin maw rare nity rtr han Comple asi nai anaay agaian akani w arpan wi e M a ex tend Aar been www uw eg te astran tasta e wma terest eani s me A detailed Warranty section is provided within this manual The warranty card must be processed Note Attached P to activate the warranty F 20 gt coor Comedies W s thew a wa Cum Record the last eight digits of the vehicle identifica tion number VIN in the space provided for future reference This information must be provided when filing a warranty claim or ordering parts Vehicle Identification Number VIN Page 2 WE INTRODUCTION The Braun Entervan lowered floor conversion is designed to provide years of pleasure and mobility independence Familiarity with proper operation and maintenance procedures will help ensure safe troublefree operation The Braun Corporation encourages wheelchair passengers and their attendant s to review the material contained in this manual with your Entervan sales representative before attempting operation Any questions or concerns can be answered
3. These symbols will appear throughout this manual and may appear on labels posted on your Entervan Recognize the seriousness of this information Page 8 WE OPERATION Whenever parking your Entervan and before utilizing Entervan features always engage the vehicle transmission in Park P and engage the vehicle parking brake The vehicle transmission must be engaged in Park P before operating the Entervan automatic features Entervan power function control switches cannot be activated if the vehicle transmission is not in Park Terminology Kneeling is the lowering motion of the Entervan electromechani cal rear Suspension The term Unfold indicates the lowering motion of the ramp to the de ployed position Fold is the raising motion of the ramp to the vertical stowed position The terms Open and Close refer to sequences of power functions that will occur when activated by the One Touch electronic control system When activating the Open functions the power door opens the kneel system lowers the rear of the vehicle and the ramp unfolds When activating Close functions the ramp folds the kneel system raises the rear of the vehicle and the power door closes One Touch Control System Entervan power functions are managed by the One Touch electronic control system The control system can be activated using the Chrysler remote keyless entry transmitter or any one of
4. ee 2005 ENTERVAN SUPPLEMENT 30750 Below Floor Obstructions When installing an electrical tie down power seat or other auxil iary electrical device in an Enter van obstructions below the floor must be avoided Obstructions AWARNING Check for obstruc tions such as wires gas lines exhaust etc before drilling or cutting through floor Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage include wiring fuel system brake lines etc Installers must be aware of these obstructions The 2005 Entervan lowered floor configuration differs from the the one depicted on page 53 of this manual Refer to the illustration on the following page when installing aftermarket equipment in a 2005 Entervan to avoid contacting or damaging vital components under the floor Drilling or cutting into such obstructions may result in potential hazards as well as property damage Note Some wiring harnesses shown may not be present Avoid all harness locations AWARNING Risk of electrical fire Install and electrically terminate auxiliary electrical device as specified by device manutfacturer Page 3 2005 ENTERVAN SUPPLEMENT 30750 W www n u u4 oi duind jen4 yup
5. Page 22 Wheelchair Orientation and Securement During Transport The wheelchair and occupant must face the front of the vehicle and must be secured using the Forward Facing Wheelchair and Occupant Belt and Track System when riding in the Entervan See pages 23 31 for details mE WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUPANT RESTRAINT One Forward Facing Wheelchair and Occupant Belt Kit is supplied for the restraint of one wheelchair and occupant details follow L track is mounted in three locations in the vehicle for belt securement shown in Figure 1 Note Wheelchair passengers shown in Figure 1 depict the available seating positions Wheelchair capacity at Midpoint Position C may have limitations based on the physical dimensions of specific wheelchairs Addi tional Forward Facing Wheelchair and Occupant Belt Kits must be purchased for the restraint of each additional wheelchair passenger The Entervan offers the following options for placement and secure ment of wheelchair passengers Driver Seat This seat Position A can be removed and adaptive driving systems custom tailored for the driving wheelchair occupant can be purchased from and installed by your local sales representative Front Passenger Seat with Floor Track The passenger seat Position B can be removed and the seat location can be utilized by a wheelchair occupant Midpoint Lowered Floor Area with Floor Track The Midpoint lowered floor area Position C
6. Operator s Manual BRAUN CONSUMER e NT E R Y AN Wheelchair Accessible Lowered Floor Conversion featuring 2004 DaimlerChrysler Minivans g A THE BRAUN AJ CORPORATION Providing Access to the World Read manual International Corporate Hdqrs P O Box 310 Winamac IN 46996 USA e before operating 1 800 THE LIFT 574 946 6153 FAX 574 946 4670 Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage Keep manualin Entervan 30117 March 2004 vooz Puma SUPAIUIIN Jas Iuua1u1peg PUTT VESITE DETT Congratulations We at The Braun Corporation wish to express our fullest appreciation on your new purchase With you in mind our skilled craftsmen have de signed and assembled the finest lowered floor vehicle available This manual includes safety precautions operating instructions manual operating instructions and instructions for maintenance and lubrication procedures Your Entervan is built for dependability and will bring you years of pleasure and independence as long as the maintenance is performed regu larly and the Entervan is operated by an instructed person Sincerely THE BRAUN CORPORATION BMN Oson Ralph W Braun Chief Executive Officer m 2005 ENTERVAN SUPPLEMENT 30750 Subject 2005 Entervan Effective June 2004 If you have a 2004 Entervan disregard this supplement Read this supplement and the manual if your Entervan is a 2005 Chrysler
7. Seat attachments must be fully latched in floor supports before occupying seats or operating vehicle Failure to do so will result in serious bodily injury tor buttons return into the handles when the handles are rotated fully down seat base attachments are fully disengaged from floor strikers and wheels are deployed base and rotate upward to latch the seat base attachments with the recessed floor strikers receptacles Rotate the handles up and fully forward until the handles reach the locked position and the indicator buttons return into the 3 Tip seat slightly backwards and roll seat base out of handles See Photo A vehicle See Photos B and C Caution Do not contact the ramp when reclining or moving seats 3 Connect plug electrical harness es to the B Doing so may result in property damage pillar receptacles See pages 34 36 for details Page 38 M SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Bolt in Front Seat Base The bolt in seat base is equipped with four front facing hook type attachments two in front and two in rear These attachments engage the recessed floor strikers Rear facing hook type attachments plates are bolted to the two seat base side plates at rear The rear facing hook plates engage the recessed floor strikers also The opposing hooks lock the seat in place Bolt in Front Seat Base Passenger side vertical side plate shown typical Driver side plate is mirrored image
8. can be utilized by wheelchair occu pants capacity limitations apply Refer to the following guidelines illustrations photos and instruc tions for proper use of the belt and track restraint system Available Wheelchair Positions yoy Figure 1 Ry L Track Sie Track SE Page 23 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUPANT RESTRAINT ME AWARNING No product developed to date can guarantee successful securement of the wheelchair even at low speeds in the event of an accident The Braun Wheelchair and Occupant Belt Track System does meet the most widely referenced Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards used for contemporary restraint equipment However this equipment does not ensure stability of the wheelchair in the event of an accident at any speed Page 24 Wheelchair Securement Four Over Center Lap adjustable over center buckle Belts Belt belts are provided for secure four supplied Extension ment of the wheelchair two for e the front and two for the rear A Pr The belts are equipped with one keeper fitting attachment which installs in the vehicle mounted L track details on pages 26 and 27 A hook is positioned on the opposite end of the belts for attachment to a solid frame member of the wheelchair Do not attach belts to detachable wheelchair components such as armrests or legrests Front and rear belt tension
9. reconnect all seat electrical harnesses Failure to properly connect power seat electrical harnesses may result in power seat functions being disabled and or the air bag light illuminating Contact your sales represen tative or call The Braun Corporation at 1 800 THE LIFT if any of this information is not understood Seat Base Rear Covers Entervan front seats are equipped with carpeted rear seat base covers The covers must be removed when removing and installing seats Refer to photos at right Simply pull back on the covers to remove them Align and push covers into position when reinstalling seats Caution Do not contact and damage the seat base electrical harness when removing and installing the rear seat base covers Carpeted Seat Base Cover Cover Pulled Back Page 33 SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Front Seat Wiring Harnesses and Receptacles An electrical harness recep tacle is located to the rear of each seat base in the wall at B pillar The seat wiring harness plug connects to the receptacle socket screw on connector details on pages 35 and 36 Seat Wiring Harness Seat Storage Turn this knurled grip Turn the seat harness Receptacle 3 connector large diameter knurled grip clockwise to connect turn gripper nearest socket See Photo C Turn Knurled grip counterclockwise to disengage connectors Connect the seat electrical harness plug to the recep tacle mounted to
10. O uollel1s UI je d v y N quel KI s u 1 eyeig L our Way Ir HI Jens ds soH 3 II3 Jens our 1u A jeooseuD syoojg Jebuessed lt B o fe o E snj Below Floor Obstructions Ss u 1 eyeig s qeo eyeig Aouebiew a UOHEIS j e d 2 y JOAUQ DUU Wao unesg Ja siuey jeooreuy VC YIS JOYEUILUIO J9 O1 U0D IUIEISOL juednd90 Page 53 Providing Access to the World p d Over Dedlers Be Operator s e NT R VY A WN Manual Wheelchair Accessible Lowered Floor Conversion featuring 2004 DaimlerChrysler Minivans n Providing Access to d World International Corporate Hdqrs P O Box 310 Winamac IN 46996 USA 1 800 THE LIFT 574 946 6153 FAX 574 946 4670 30117 March 2004 7oozd bulinjeoy SUPAIUIIA ETC ASIP ET OTTEN SHEAASIUZ ETT TT op
11. bolt adjustment bolt and two in rear These attachments engage the Turning the bolt clockwise draws the rear facing recessed floor strikers Rear facing hook type hook rearward to lock the seat base in place attachments plates are bolted to the two seat base Turning the adjustment bolt counterclockwise side plates at rear The rear facing hook plates moves the rear facing hook forward to allow seat engage the recessed floor strikers also The removal Remove and install the bolt in seat base opposing hooks lock the seat in place as outlined Adjustable Rear facing Braun Lowered 7 16 Bolt Hook Plate Rear Seat Base AWARNING Se ee O O Install seats as specified before occupying seats or operating vehicle Failure to do so may 1 J l result in serious SSES e s s Je bodily injury and or Floor mounted Strikers property damage Floor mounted Pockets Page 42 Bolt in Rear Seat Installation Instructions 1 Position seat engage front striker and align rear striker 2 Shift seat base fully forward be certain the front facing hook plates engage strikers fully 3 Turn the 7 16 20 x 1 hex bolt clockwise to engage and tighten rear facing hook fully Both opposing hooks front facing and rear facing must contact the rear striker fully Bolt in Rear Seat Removal Instructions Reverse above procedures SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Align rear striker Engage front strike
12. extend to parts or workmanship that may become defective because of the failure of E WARRANTY anyone to operate the same in accordance with the printed instructions of The Braun Corporation or because of operation of the same beyond its capac ity LI This warranty does not cover normal maintenance service or periodic adjustments necessitated by use or wear L Second buyers of a Braun Entervan conversion may transfer the remaining warranty if any by obtaining a transfer of warranty application from The Braun Corporation This application must be re turned to The Braun Corporation within thirty days from the date you purchase the vehicle and proof of the date of purchasing must be supplied with the transfer of warranty application There will be a minimum warranty transfer fee The Braun Corporation shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty The Braun Corporation shall not be liable for towing charges travel and lodging or any other expense incurred due to the loss of use of vehicle or other reason Page 47 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE WR Maintenance is necessary to ensure safe and troublefree Entervan operation General preventive maintenance consisting of inspections of your Entervan systems along with cleaning and lubricating procedures should be a part of your routine lubrication requirements are minimal Keep ing the passenger side slide door
13. features must be in the Closed mode the ramp must be folded and the door must be fully closed This feature can be activated using either center console control switch or C pillar switch Page 14 Center Console Switches For front seat passengers switches are located on both sides of the center console uyu Tici BOE I k mr a a aw a Press and release either switch C Pillar Switch A switch is located rear of the passenger side slide door C pillar Kneel On Off feature can be activated using either center console control switch or the C pillar switch Press and hold any of these switches a minimum of three seconds to turn kneel system off or on WE OPERATION To Turn Kneel Off Press and hold either center console control switch or the C pillar switch a minimum of three seconds The Open sequence of functions will start as normal door opens and ramp unfolds The kneel system will not be activated The kneel system will remain off until it is reactivated vehicle will not lower or raise during open and close sequences To Turn Kneel On Repeat the procedure Press and hold either center console control switch or the C pillar switch a minimum of three seconds The full Open sequence of functions will start door opens kneel lowers rear of vehicle and the ramp unfolds Mechanical Kneeling Override In the event the Entervan is in the
14. is required Refer to the illustrations photos and instructions on pages 26 31 for belt operation procedures e w G G G WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUPANT RESTRAINT Wheelchair Passenger Securement One adjust able lap belt extension is supplied for securement of the wheelchair occupant The extension belt is equipped with a keeper fitting attachment which installs in the vehicle mounted L track A female receptacle is positioned on the opposite end of the extension belt for attachment to a Chrysler factory installed upper torso lap and shoulder belt See the illustrations on pages 28 and 29 and photos on page sa Operate the Chrysler lap and shoulder belt as instructed in your Chrysler owner s manual Follow all safety precautions Connect the Chrysler lap and shoulder belt to the lap belt extension Position the upper torso shoulder belt across the center of the shoulder Position the lap belt low across the front of the pelvis near hip See the illustrations on pages 28 and 29 and photos on page 31 Position of the lap belt buckle after adjustment is to be located near hip position The belt is to be worn low and snugly Adjustment of the lap belt extension is to be made at adjuster buckle Wheelchair occupant restraints should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components such as armrests or wheels Keep belts clear of sharp objects Do not alter belts Do not interchange belts from one position to an other
15. lower track pan free of debris ice and snow is one of the most effective preventive maintenance practices to exercise Regular preventive maintenance proce dures will increase the service life of the Entervan as well as enhanc ing safety During routine inspections operate all Entervan systems and note the following as equipped e Is the power source adequate or weak Page 48 e Does the electronic control system function properly e Do the control switches function properly e Does the kneel feature function properly e Does the power door function properly e Does the ramp unfold and fold properly e Inspect wheelchair and occupant restraint belts buckles and hardware for damage wear abnormal condition or improper operation Entervan ramps are equipped with sealed bearings and Teflon bushings to decrease wear provide smooth operation and extend the service life of the ramp These components do not require lubrication under normal condi tions although the ramp should be inspected and cleaned routinely Light oil should be applied to the outboard ramp extension hinge the kneel actuator manual release assembly and the Swing Out ramp latch as equipped Clean the components and the surrounding area before applying lubricants LPS2 General Purpose Penetrating Oil is recommended by and available from the Braun Corpora tion part number 15807 Use of improper lubricants can attract dirt or
16. no person or obstruction is within the path of the ramp when unfolding or folding the ramp Keep clear of all power ramp moving parts Do not attempt to grip or hold the ramp or ramp folding mechanism fold arm and bearing assembly AWARNING Provide adequate clearance outside of vehicle to accom modate ramp Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage OPERATION Keep clear of area in which ramp operates Keep body parts and obstructions clear of the area in which the ramp operates Page 17 OPERATION WR Manual Operation If you experience power or unfold and fold the ramp Push ramp out only if equipment failure power ramps can be manually assistant is not available folded and unfolded Have an assistant manually Manual Ramp Operation Manual ramps must be manually unfolded and folded by an attendant An oval shaped HAND HOLD slot is provided on the Use the HAND HOLD to carefully ramp see photo at left Carefully unfold and fold unfold and fold the ramp the ramp using the HAND HOLD Keep clear of the area in which the hinged ramp bifold extension folds and unfolds Remember to use good body mechanics when folding and unfolding the ramp The safety precautions addressed in the Power Ramp section apply to use of a manual ramp also Read and become familiar with all ramp safety precautions Follow these additional precautions exclusive for manual ramps a
17. that the repair is autho rized by The Braun Corporation and carried out by an authorized service establishment a Braun labor schedule determines the cost allowance for repairs The Braun Corporation will not honor any warranty claim for repairs or replacement of parts unless the claim is submitted with the appropriate factory warranty authorization data and the repairs or replacement of the parts are completed by a factory authorized repairman The factory authorization data together with the name and location of the factory authorized repairman can be obtained by Page 46 either written or telephone contact with The Braun Corporation at the addresses appearing in this manual L The return authorization procedure must be adhered to in order to process any warranty and repair claims details below The Braun Corporation reserves the right to designate where any warranty work is to be per formed The Braun Corporation also reserves the right to examine any defective workmanship or part prior to any authorization of necessary repairs This Enter van warranty is not intended to replace or substitute any other warranties issued by the original manufac turer of the vehicle or other suppliers of components This warranty shall not apply to any part or workman ship that may become defective due to misuse neglect accident or other casualty modifications or alterations or unauthorized repairs Further this warranty shall not
18. the controls addressed on pages 10 12 Do not attempt to interface aftermarket control systems Braun Corporation Aftermarket Control Systems Policy The Braun Corporation manufac tures dedicated control systems for its products These control systems have been designed and tested for use in conjunction with specific Braun products Braun control systems are the only control systems authorized for use with Braun products Do not attempt to interface aftermarket control systems without authorization from The Braun Corporation To do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage Page 9 OPERATION m Control Switches For your convenience the Entervan One Touch electronic control system can be activated using the Chrysler remote keyless entry transmitter or any one of five interior mounted control switches details at right One Touch Control Activation Entervan power door ramp and kneel functions are activated by pressing and releasing any control switch as shown on this and the following page Note Press and release remote entry transmitter button twice within five seconds Page 10 Chrysler Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter Using the Chrysler remote entry transmitter eliminates the need for an additional remote control Press and release this switch two 2 times Remote and Console Switches Press switch displaying this slide door graphic B
19. 7 16 20 x 1 hex bolt counterclockwise to disengage and remove the two rear facing hook plates 3 Remove the two rear facing hook plates 4 Carefully remove the seat Note Resecure rear facing hook plates to seat base or store hook plates and mounting hara ware for reinstallation Note Refer to front seat base illustration and photos on pages 39 and 40 Bolt in Front Seat Installation Instructions 1 Position seat align the four front facing hook attachments with the recessed floor strikers Shift seat fully forward be certain the front facing hook plates engage strikers fully Position the rear facing hook plate to inside of the rear front facing hook plate typical both sides to engage and tighten the rear facing hook fully Both opposing hooks front facing and rear facing must contact the rear striker fully Connect plug the electrical harness to the B pillar recep tacle See pages 34 36 for details Insert the 7 16 20 x 1 hex bolt Turn bolt clockwise AWARNING Install seats as specified before occupying seats or operating vehicle Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage Page 41 SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M Bolt in Rear Seat Base Lowered rear bolt in seat bases are equipped with Each of the rear facing hook plates is secured four front facing hook type attachments two in front with one 7 16 20 x 1 hex
20. It is the responsibility of the wheelchair operator to enter and exit the Entervan on the ramp in the safest manner Wheelchair Equipped Occupant Seat Belts Wheelchair passen gers should position and buckle their wheelchair equipped seat belt torso re Straint as specified by the manufacturer before loading onto a wheelchair ramp Different types of disabilities require AWARNING Position and fasten the wheelchair equipped occupant seat belt before loading onto the wheelchair ramp Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage different types of wheelchairs and different types of wheel chair equipped occupant restraint belt systems torso restraint It is the responsibility of the wheelchair passenger to have his or her wheelchair equipped with an occupant restraint seat belt under the direction of their health care professional Stabilizing Wheelchairs Powered and manual wheelchairs are designed to remain upright and stable during normal operation All activities which involve movement in a wheelchair have an effect on the combined center of gravity of the occupant and wheel chair Be aware of the Entervan ramp slope angle The slope of the ramp has a direct effect on the center of gravity Keep in mind your center of gravity and your ability to maintain stability and balance Do not operate your wheelchair on the Entervan ramp without assistance if
21. Keep the supplied belts together as a com plete set Belt and Track Maintenance Inspect belt assem blies frequently Any defects such as belt cuts fraying or malfunctioning call for replacement of the entire belt assembly L track must be clean and not worn bent or otherwise damaged prohibiting proper belt attachment If there is any sign of damage wear abnormal condition or improper operation of belts belt hardware hooks keepers latch plate receptacle or track discontinue use and replace components immediately Severe conditions weather environment heavy usage etc may require more frequent inspections Exposure to severe conditions will dramatically reduce the life of the system Page 25 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUPANT RESTRAINT ME Wheelchair Reference Plane Rear Securement Points Side View Rear View Figure 2 Front View Front Securement Points x RH ba Side View J e A me H 25 Page 26 Restraint Belt Angles Locate wheelchair in forward facing position centering wheelchair squarely within L track The front and rear belts when attached should create angles approxi mately as shown in Figure 2 Preferred angles and locations of belts from wheelchair securement points to vehicle anchor points are shown Front tie downs should be angled out far for lateral stability when pos sible Note These are optimum angles and cannot be achieved in some cases Keeper Fitting a
22. Lowered Floor Area Floor track provided in the midpoint lowered floor area Position C can be utilized for restraint of wheelchair passenger s Wheelchair capacity at midpoint may have limitations based on the dimen sions of specific wheelchairs Forward Facing Wheelchair and Occupant Belt Track System One Forward Facing Wheelchair and Occupant Belt Kit is supplied for the restraint of one wheelchair and occupant The belt kit is used in conjunction with the floor track Note Addi tional belt kits can be purchased option Quick Release Front Passenger Seat with Floor Track for Wheel chair and Occupant Secure ment The passenger seat Position B is equipped with Chrysler s Easy Out seat attach ments making seat removal and installation procedures simple Easy Out Rollers is a registered trademark of DaimlerChrysler Corporation The seat can be removed and the seat location can be utilized by a wheelchair occu pant floor track provided Driver Seat For the wheelchair occupant who chooses to drive the Entervan this seat Position A can be removed and adaptive FEATURES L Track driving systems custom tailored for the individual can be purchased from and installed by your local mobility dealer The driver s seat is available with Chrysler s Easy Out seat attachments or with a bolt in seat base 56 1 2 floor to ceiling headroom is provided at both front seating p
23. Note Front seat base photos on page 42 Floor mounted Pockets Each of the rear facing hook plates is secured with one 7 16 20 x 1 hex bolt adjustment bolt Turning the bolt clockwise draws the rear facing hook rearward to lock the seat base in place Turning the adjustment bolt counterclockwise moves the rear facing hook forward to allow seat removal The rear facing hook plates must be removed in order to remove the seat Remove and install the bolt in seat base as outlined Rear facing Adjustable Hook Plate 7 16 20 x 1 a Bolt k a a H MN H lt EN 2 KM D Page 39 SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M Bolt in Front Seat Base Bolt in Front Seat Base Driver side vertical side plate illustration on page 41 shown typical Passenger side plate is mirrored image Note Front seat base Bolt in Front Seat Base and Side Plate Adjustable 7 16 20 x 1 Hex Bolt Floor mounted Striker Floor mounted Pockets and Strikers concealed by covers Rear facing Hook Plate Rear facing Hook Plate Page 40 M SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Bolt in Front Seat Removal Instructions 1 Caution Disconnect seat wiring harnesses before removing seats if applicable Electri cal wiring harness sockets are connected to the receptacle located to the rear of each seat base in the wall at B pillar See pages 34 36 for receptacle details and photos 2 Turn the
24. S Center Console Switches For front seat passengers switches are located on both sides of the center console Overhead Console Switch For front seat passengers one switch is located in the overhead console OPERATION B Pillar Switch C Pillar Switch Press and release this switch A switch is located on A switch is located on the wall panel ahead the wall panel rear of of the passenger side the passenger side Slide door B pillar Slide door C pillar Passenger Side Switches Press switch displaying this Slide door graphic D Page 11 OPERATION Magnetic Entry The magnetic entry is offered as an option A magnetic switch is built into the rear passenger side taillight assembly The switch is labeled OPEN CLOSE A pen style magnet is supplied for switch activation Simply remove the pen cap and align the magnet tip with the switch target identified with decal 28013 Entervan power door ramp and kneel functions will be activated Delay Feature When activating the Open functions using the Page 12 Passenger side Taillight Assembly Magnetic Switch Align magnetic tip with switch magnetic entry there is a one second delay before the Entervan Open sequence of functions is activated As with the key entry the One Touch electronic control system unlocks the front passenger door and the passenger side slide door bef
25. VAN OPERATION QUICK BESSE 23 31 REFERENCE GUIDE 4 5 SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION FEATURES occa eee 6 7 Front Seats General Information 32 300 SAFETY PRECAUT IONS 00aaaiaeoeeennnnnenerrrrrrennn 8 Seat Base Rear Covers 33 OPERATION Seat Electrical Harnesses 34 36 TENOGO ce aya ecw um ia AN 9 Easy Out Roller Seat Base 37 38 One Touch Control System 9 Bolt in Front Seat Base 39 41 Control Switches 10 12 Bolt in Rear Seat Base 42 43 Ramp Access Sliding Door 15 35 WARRANTY EE 44 47 Kneel SV En NEE 13 15 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 48 49 1 Il You ipaasypahansyipayasyayaunsypaqaumayhashuaaq 16 17 JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING 49 Manual Ramp Operation 18 AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY BELOW FLOOR OBGTRUCTIONG 50 53 WARRANTY AND REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS M Examine your Entervan for any damage Should DELIVERY CHECKLIST any damage have occurred during delivery notify ie the carrier at once with any claims Opn Coma Pee Deier le be lt Competed by Nabe Ci peka to C Comomner being present 7 iah k opipi a vakuna w the sales core
26. by your sales representa tive at that time This manual addresses Entervan standard features as well as options Refer to the instructions applicable for your package and disregard the information that does not apply Contact The Braun Corporation at 1 800 THE LIFT if any of this information is not understood The Entervan Operation Quick Reference Guide hanging on the mirror provides a condensed explanation of Entervan operation shown at right Read the guide and then insert it in this manual for future reference Note An Operation Quick Reference Guide overview section is provided on pages 4 and 5 of this manual also Store this manual in the vehicle along with your Chrysler owner s manual If you experience an operation problem or there is any sign of wear damage or other abnormal condition contact your sales representative or call The Braun Corporation at 1 800 THE LIFT One of our national Product Support representatives will direct you to a Braun authorized service center Operation Quick Reference Guide Page 3 ENTERVAN OPERATION QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Entervan Operation Overview This overview provides a simplified explanation of Entervan operation Read the entire owner s operator s manual for complete details Contact The Braun Corporation at 1 800 THE LIFT if any of this information is not understood Power Operation Entervan power functions are managed by the One Touch electron
27. conversion Contact your sales representative or call The Braun Corporation at 1 800 THE LIFT if any of this information is not understood Operation Sequence Entervan power door ramp and kneel func tions are activated by pressing and releasing any control switch as detailed in this manual Operation sequence for the 2005 Entervan is as follows Open Functions When activating the Open functions the power door opens the ramp unfolds and the kneel system then lowers the rear of the vehicle Close Functions When activating the Close functions the ramp folds first and then the kneel system and the power door are activated simultaneously Kneel On Off Feature The kneel On Off feature outlined on page 14 of this manual is not applicable for the 2005 Entervan conversion The kneel system is active at all times Mechanical Kneeling Override In the event the Entervan is in the kneeled position and you experi ence power or equipment failure the Kneel Actuator Manual Release Override feature allows the rear of the vehicle to be raised to the normal position The 2005 conversion is not equipped with the black T Handle addressed on page 15 of this manual A release handle is located under the rear bench seat To Release Kneel Pull release handle forward and down To Engage Kneel Pull release handle forward lift and push handle rearward Page 1 2005 ENTERVAN SUPPLEMENT 30750 GWwwwc F
28. e the desired AWARNING Park vehicle and turn engine off before removing or installing seats Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage Page 32 seat arrangement is determined all power seat electrical harnesses must be reconnected to the appropriate fixed seat positions Driver s and passenger s side front seats are normally equipped with Chrysler s Easy Out Roller seat base attachments that engage recessed floor strikers supports The Easy Out Roller front seat is installed and removed as detailed in your DaimlerChrysler owner s manual and on pages 37 and 38 of this manual Front seats can be equipped with a bolt in seat base optional Instructions for removal and installation of the bolt in front seat base are provided on pages 39 41 Power Seats Entervan front seats are equipped with electrical wiring harnesses to accommodate optional equipment such as heated seats air bags etc Before removing seats be certain all seat electrical harnesses are disconnected When seats are removed the seat electrical harness plug must be connected to the receptacle provided at the top of the seat base See Photos A D on page 34 of this manual ACAUTION Disconnect seat wiring harness before removing seat Failure to do so may result in property damage M SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION When positioning seats it is your responsibility to
29. ezing the handles and rotating the handles downward disengages the attachments and deploys the wheels A lock indicator button pops up when the seat is unlocked Lock Indicator Release Handles Button Si Wheels Tip seat back and roll out of vehicle Squeezing the handles and rotating the handles upward engages the attachments The indicator button returns into the handle when the attachment mechanism is in the fully engaged position seat base attachments are fully engaged with floor strikers See page 38 for Easy Out Roller Seat Removal and Installation Instructions os SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M Easy Out Roller Seat Removal Instructions 1 Caution Disconnect seat wiring harnesses before removing seats if applicable See pages 34 36 for wiring harness and receptacle details and photos Easy Out photos are on page 37 2 Squeeze the release handles located at the rear of the seat base and rotate downward Rotate the handles down fully until the handles reach the locked horizontal position and the indicator buttons return into the handles see Photo A Note A lock indicator button pops up when the seat is unlocked midpoint of handle rotation The indica Easy Out Roller Seat Installation Instructions AWARNING 1 Roll seat base into position aligning the seat base attachments with the re cessed floor strikers 2 Squeeze the release handles located at the rear of the seat
30. f installing an auxiliary electrical device that requires more than a 40 ampere power source an alternative power source must be provided Ignition Fuse Block Page 51 AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY BELOW FLOOR OBSTRUCTIONS EEE Below Floor Obstructions When installing an electrical tie must be avoided Obstructions down power seat or other auxil include wiring fuel system brake lary electrical device in an Enter lines etc Installers must be van obstructions below the floor aware of these obstructions AWARNING Refer to the illustration on the following page when installing aftermarket equipment to avoid contacting or damaging vital components under the floor AWARNING Drilling or cutting into such obstructions may result in Check for obstruc potential hazards as well as tions such as wires property damage gas lines exhaust etc before drilling or Note Some wiring harnesses Risk of electrical fire cutting through floor shown may not be present Install and electrically Failure to do so may Avoid all harness locations terminate auxiliary electrical device as specified by device manufacturer result in serious bodily injury and or property damage Page 52 AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY BELOW FLOOR OBSTRUCTIONS WE euiBu3g ot dwnd jen dur jen uleyy Soeur O V 1294H Soeur yeoyH IEeu UM pue JEOH ui l s s eyelg ui l s s oi DUU unelg BUI N 3
31. ic control system The control system can be activated using the Chrysler remote keyless entry transmitter Chrysler located on the Gelee key any one of eyless e Entry five interior mounted control switches or the optional mag netic entry Transmitter Press and release this switch two 2 times Page 4 Control switches display the slide a door graphic One Touch Control Activation Entervan power door ramp and kneel functions are activated by pressing and releasing any control switch press and release remote entry transmitter button twice Open Functions When activating the Open functions the power door opens the kneel system lowers the rear of the vehicle and the ramp unfolds Close Functions When activating the Close functions the ramp folds the kneel system raises the rear of the vehicle and the power door closes Manual Operation In event of power or equipment failure the door ramp and kneel system can be manually oper ated Read this manual for further details ENTERVAN OPERATION QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Operating Your New Entervan Couldn t Be Simpler And the sliding door opens The rear suspension lowers Just press any one of the buttons like the one pictured above twice i Allowing on the key transmitter easy entrance The ramp unfolds Page 5 FEATURES M One Touch Electronic Control System The Entervan One Touch electronic c
32. ing the door will reverse direction provided it meets sufficient resistance Keep clear of the area in which the power door operates Ensure door travel path is clear Personal injury or property damage may occur during power door opera tion Be sure the door is fully closed and latched before driving AWARNING Keep clear of area in which power door operates Failure to do so may result in bodily injury and or property damage Kneel System Kneeling is the lowering motion of the Entervan electromechani cal rear suspension option The kneel system lowers the rear of the vehicle Lowering the rear of the vehicle reduces the slope of the ramp The kneel system is automati cally activated by the One Touch electronic control system When a control switch is pressed to start the Open functions the rear of the vehicle lowers after the door starts to open When the Close functions are activated the vehicle raises after the ramp starts to fold Note Do not leave your Entervan in the kneeled low ered position for extended Page 13 OPERATION periods of time Doing so may result in battery drain Kneel On Off Feature A Kneel On Off feature is incorporated into the One Touch electronic control system This feature pro vides the option of kneeling the vehicle when operating the power door and power ramp Kneel On Off Activation To turn the kneel feature on and off Entervan power
33. kneeled position and you experi ence power or equipment failure the Kneel Actuator Manual Re lease Override feature allows the rear of the vehicle to be raised to the normal position Use the Kneel Manual Release only if the vehicle will not raise electrically Do not drive the Entervan with the rear of the vehicle in the lowered position Attempting to do so will result in an extremely rough and unstable ride In the event of a kneel system failure have the kneel system repaired immediately A black T handle is located under the rear bench seat Turn the T release handle clockwise until vehicle raises Stop turning the handle when the vehicle raises Note Turn the T release handle counterclockwise a minimum six full revolutions before performing electrical procedures T Handle Storage Note The T release handle can be removed from its receptacle and stored in the glove box or other location if needed Manual Release T Handle OPERATION m Ramp Power Ramp Operation The power ramp is activated by the One Touch electronic control system When a control switch is pressed to start the Open functions the ramp unfolds after the door is fully open When the Close functions are acti vated the ramp folds immediately If a control switch is pressed and released while the ramp is unfolding the ramp motor will stop running Press a switch again and the ramp will fold the vehicle will raise and the door will clo
34. located connect auxiliary devices directly under the glove box Below Floor Obstructions When ACAUTION installing aftermarket equipment in an Entervan obstructions below the Do not connect floor must be avoided Obstructions auxiliary devices to include wiring fuel system brake Risk of electrical fire vehicle battery Doing lines etc Installers must be aware Install and electrically so may result in of these obstructions terminate auxiliary damage to electrical electrical device as system and or elec Refer to the illustration on page 53 specified by device tronic components to avoid contacting or damaging vital manufacturer components under the floor Page 50 w AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY BELOW FLOOR OBSTRUCTIONS Fuse Blocks Two fuse blocks are provided for use as an auxil lary power source one Ignition fuse block and one Battery fuse block The Battery fuse block provides power at all times independent of the vehicle ignition The Ignition fuse block supplies power only when the vehicle ignition is on The installer is responsible for supplying the correct gauge wire and fuse for the particular device to be attached to the fuse block as specified by the manu facturer of the device Fuse Specifications Battery Fuse Block Ignition Fuse Block The total maximum load must not exceed 40 amperes Battery Fuse Block The total maximum load must not ex ceed 40 amperes Note I
35. lso Do not release the ramp when manually unfolding or folding the ramp The ramp will free fall Do not push the ramp out from inside the vehicle The ramp will Keep clear of free fall hinge area Page 18 Swing Out Ramps Option When in the stowed folded position swing out ramp assem blies can be manually rotated out of the slide door opening 29 swing out ramps only This feature allows non wheelchair access to the passenger side slide door opening The front end of the ramp is secured to the vehicle floor with a rod activated spring loaded latch The ramp assembly pivots rotates on two axles top and bottom when the ramp latch is disengaged The latch is activated by a release rod The release rod is routed alongside the ramp front side plate The rod is equipped with a loop release see Photo A The release is located above the ramp bifold hinge when the ramp is in the OPERATION stowed vertical position Lift up on the release to disengage the latch The sliding door must be opened fully before the ramp can be rotated swung out Power Door Press and release a control switch to open the door While the door IS Opening press the switch again The door will open fully and stop The power door can be manually opened if desired Lift the release to unlatch the ramp See Photo A Manually rotate the ramp out See Photo B Caution Do not force ramp open Do not press a contr
36. nd L Track Attachment Instruc tions The belts supplied in the Forward Facing Wheelchair and Occupant Belt Track System are equipped with keeper fittings attachments which engage the L track Engage and release the keeper fittings as detailed and shown on page 27 Note Lift to remove the L track plastic covers Refer to pages 30 and 31 for belt attachment and release procedures mE WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUPANT RESTRAINT Keeper Fitting and L Track Attachment Instructions To Engage Keeper Fitting lt 1 Insert keeper fitting into track align two engage ment feet with holes in track See Photo A 2 Push down on fitting and gt Slide fitting 1 2 slot in either direction until it clicks and locks in position see Photos B and C Pull firmly on belt to ensure fitting is locked in track To Release Keeper Fitting Lift plunger and slide fitting gt 1 2 slot in either direction and lift fitting out of track Fully engaged Keeper WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUPANT RESTRAINT Over center Chrysler Installed Upper Torso Fiaure 3 Buckle Belt Lap and Shoulder Harness Figure 3 Keeper secs P f Over center p Track Buckle Belt L Track U S T A D Keeper Over center Over center Adjustable Buckle Belt Buckle Belt Lap Belt Exte
37. nsion Page 28 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUPANT RESTRAINT Note Generic seat position Chrysler Installed Upper Torso shown Attachment procedures lt Lap and Shoulder Harness are identical for all positions ARAA Photos on pages 30 and 31 SS depict securement of wheelchair Fiaure 4 in midpoint position Figure 4 Keeper attachment details are provided EE 27 on page Extension Keeper Keeper a L Track S L Track Over center Over center L Track Buckle Belt Buckle Belt L Track Page 29 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUPANT RESTRAINT Over Center Belt Attachments 3 With buckle open pull loose end of belt until tight see Photo G While holding the loose end with one hand close the lever of the clamp buckle down until it locks See Photo H lt 1 Connect chair hook to a solid frame member of the wheelchair as shown in Photo E 4 Connect Velcro gt i tabs to keep excess E I lt belt off floor See Belt Release Press Photo l lever clamp lock to release tension on belt 2 Position and S connect belt keeper Hook fitting attachment Keeper to appropriate track SES anchorage point lt d slots Attach keeper as detailed on page 27 Repeat procedures for all belts Note Check to see that front and rear belts are tight and the chair is secure enough that it does n
38. ol switch when the latch is disen gaged or the ramp is rotated out of vehicle Do not attempt to manu ally fold or unfold the ramp when the ramp is rotated out of vehicle Page 19 OPERATION m Ramp Safety Wheelchair passengers and attendants when applicable must use basic common sense and good judgment regarding ramp safety Each wheelchair passenger has a unique set of physical abilities combined with the physical characteristics of his or her wheelchair that dictate the method in which he or she will enter and exit the Entervan Consequently the procedures for safe operation outlined in this manual are general in nature Wheelchair attendants should be instructed on any special needs and or procedures required for safe transport of wheelchair passengers Follow all safety instructions regarding torso re straints stability balance weight distribution and use of attendants as specified in the owner s manual supplied with your wheelchair Determine establish and practice ramp boarding and exiting procedures under the direction of your health care professional your wheelchair representative and your Entervan sales representative to ensure your ability to do so safely Page 20 Never board an Entervan ramp if you or your atten dant are intoxicated The wheelchair should be positioned in the center of the ramp at all times You must be able to clearly view the ramp whenever boarding and exiting the vehicle
39. ontrol system provides simple one touch activa tion of all Entervan power fea tures For your convenience the control system can be activated using the Chrysler remote keyless entry transmitter located on the key any one of five interior mounted control switches or the optional magnetic entry control photos and details are provided Power Slide Door The One Touch electronic control system activates the Chrysler passenger side power slide door for ramp access The slide door and lowered floor configuration provides 53 clear vertical pas sageway Note The driver side sliding door is lowered to provide clear passage also Page 6 Ramp Fully automatic power ramps and manually operated ramps are available in 29 width optional swing out feature available and 30 width non swing only Electromechanical Power Kneeling Rear Suspension Kneeling is the lowering motion of the electromechanical rear suspension The kneel feature reduces the slope of the ramp when deployed Lowered Floor from Rear Axle to Firewall This feature provides additional headroom 57 1 2 floor to ceiling at center of van and further reduces the slope of the ramp when de ployed OEM factory carpeting is featured throughout the lowered floor area Ground Effects Exterior color matched ground effect panels conceal the lowered floor and lowered sliding doors Floor Track for Wheelchair and Occupant Securement in Midpoint
40. or 100 000 Miles whichever comes first Corrosion Warranty see Exceptions at right Specific Area Covered Entervan appearance items including but not limited to interior floor covering and slide door lowered extension assemblies Corrosion Warranty Entervan frame floor and lower door modification metal fabrica tion corrosion applies to perforation only Entervan lower slide door modification corrosion applies to outer body sheet metal and paint Perforation is a rust through condition such as an actual hole in the metal Exceptions Cosmetic or surface corrosion resulting from stone chips for example would not be covered or repaired under this coverage If corrosion does not cause holes and is not the result of usage and or environmental conditions repair cover age lasts for 3 years or 36 000 miles whichever comes first Page 45 WARRANTY WE Both the 7 year 100 000 mile corrosion and the 3 year 36 000 mile warranties described on previous page commence on the date the conversion is put into service providing the warranty registration card is completed and received by The Braun Corpora tion within thirty days of the purchase L The Braun Corporation agrees to repair or replace any of its Entervan factory installed parts found to be defective within the appropriate warranty period or mileage This warranty also covers the cost of labor for the repair or replacement of said parts for one year provided
41. ore activating Entervan power functions Ramp Access Sliding Door The passenger side power sliding door may be opened using the Entervan One Touch Control System or it may be opened manually Press and release the Chrysler remote keyless entry transmitter or any one of the interior mounted control switches to activate the door Whena control switch is pressed the door will open and the Open sequence of functions will continue If a control switch is pressed and released while the door is open ing the door will open fully and stop Press the switch again and the door will close Once the Open sequence of functions is complete door is fully open and ramp is unfolded press WE OPERATION and release a control switch to close the door The door will close after the ramp folds and the vehicle raises completing the Close sequence of functions If a control switch is pressed while the door is closing the door will reverse direction Stopping and reversing the door will not activate the remaining sequence of Open functions Press a control switch again to start Open functions If the inside or outside door handles are pulled out while the power door is opening or closing the power feature will be deactivated and the door must be opened or closed manually The door must be opened fully or closed fully before the power features can be activated again Note If the power door is ob structed while opening or clos
42. ositions SC Auxiliary Power Supply for Dealer Installed Power Seat or Electric Tie Downs This power source is available to accommo date adaptive driving systems custom tailored for the individual purchased from and installed by your local mobility sales represen tative See pages 50 53 c L Track a al ee Available Wheelchair Positions Interior Spare Tire Mount The Spare tire is mounted behind the rear bench seat The jack is stored with the spare tire Page 7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS M Safety Symbols SAFETY FIRST Know That All inf i ined A inthis menuatand B AWARNING ACAUTION supplements if included is provided for your safety Famil This symbol indicates This symbol indicates iarity with proper operation important safety important information instructions as well as proper information regarding regarding how to maintenance procedures are a potentially hazard avoid a hazardous necessary to ensure safe ous situation that situation that could troublefree operation Safety could result in serious result in minor per precautions are provided to bodily injury and or sonal injury or prop identify potentially hazardous property damage erty damage situations and provide instruction on how to avoid them D Note Additional information provided to help clarify or detail a specific subject
43. ot have any movement Lock a wheelchair brakes ee Pull firmly on belt to ensure fitting is locked in track Note Belt angles should be as shown in Figure 2 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUPANT RESTRAINT Lap and Shoulder Belt Attachments Chrysler Lap Refer to Photos K N and Shoulder Belt 1 Position and connect the adjustable S lap belt extension keeper fitting attachment to appropriate track anchorage point slots Attach keeper as detailed on page 27 Pull firmly on belt to ensure fitting is locked in track Extension Belt 2 Connect the lap and shoulder belt to the lap belt extension insert latch plate in female receptacle Position the upper torso shoulder belt across the center of the shoulder Position the lap belt low across the front of the pelvis near hip See Photos K N Extension Belt Receptacle I I T d 7 k Wheelchair occupant restraints should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components such as Receptacle Chrysler Lap wheelchair armrests or wheels Extension and Shoulder Belt Belt Page 31 SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M Front Seats In an effort to produce vehicles that can be configured to meet a variety of customer needs the driver and passenger seat bases have been designed so they may be re moved This feature allows the owner and sales representative to determine the appropriate seating arrangement to accommodate owner needs Onc
44. other contaminants which could result in wear or damage to compo nents Clean and lubricate the specified points approximately every four weeks or 100 cycles These intervals are a general guideline and will vary according to frequency of use and conditions Exposure to eee PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING severe conditions weather environment heavy usage etc may require inspection and maintenance procedures to be performed more often Preven tive maintenance visual inspec tions cleaning and lubrication AWARNING Maintenance and lubrication proce dures must be per formed by authorized service personnel as specified in the applicable Entervan service manual Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage procedures do not take the place of the procedures specified in the Maintenance and Lubrication Sched ule provided in the Entervan service manual The procedures outlined in the Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule must be performed at the recommended scheduled intervals by an authorized Braun Corpora tion service representative who has attended and been certified by The Braun Corporation Sales and Service School If there is any sign of damage wear abnormal condition or improper operation discontinue Entervan use immediately Contact your sales representative or call The Braun Corporation at 1 800 THE LIFT One of our Product Suppor
45. p when connecting the plug to either receptacle socket Use this feature as an alignment guide Note Alignment grooves slots are provided in receptacle sock ets Receptacle sockets have a single wider alignment groove that is positioned at 12 o clock shown on page 36 Seat wiring harness plugs are equipped with mating alignment guides ears Page 35 SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M Screw on Connectors Alignment Groove at 12 o clock Turn this Receptacle knurled grip socket To Connect Align the seat harness connector by position ing the plug with the TOP label facing up Align the seat harness connector alignment guides with the receptacle socket alignment grooves will Disconnect only connect one way Connect Carefully insert the seat Receptacle Socket harness plug in the receptacle socket Turn seat harness connector large diameter knurled grip clockwise fully turn gripper nearest to socket Alignment Guide x H H D To Disconnect Turn seat m harness connector large Position plug with Seat Wiring diameter knurled grip counter TOP label up Harness Plug clockwise and disengage conneciors Seat Harness Plug Page 36 M SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Easy Out Roller Seat Base Chrysler s Easy Out Roller seat base attachments engage recessed floor strikers Supports Two release handles are located at the rear of the seat base Sque
46. r EA Turn adjustable 7 16 bolt mD WARRANTY WE In accordance with the Chrysler 7 year 100 000 tions and alterations for associated parts are free mile corrosion warranty The Braun Corporation from defects in material and workmanship for a warrants to the purchaser of its Entervan conversion period of 36 months or 36 000 miles whichever that the metal fabrication on or of the frame floor comes first For clarification purposes the following and lowered door extension are free from defects in chart outlines The Braun Corporation Entervan material and factory workmanship for a period of 7 warranty coverage Refer to your Chrysler warranty years or 100 000 miles on the odometer whichever information booklet for all Chrysler OEM factory occurs first The Braun Corporation further warrants limited warranty details to the purchaser that the remainder of the modifica Years Miles in Service Specific Area Covered Entervan frame and floor structural components Entervan ramp door and associated structural components 36 Months or Entervan electrical components including but not limited to 36 000 Miles switches wires connectors and the controller whichever comes first Entervan electromechanical kneel systems including but not limited to electric actuator chain pulleys and associated hard ware Page 44 Years Miles in Service 36 Months or 36 000 Miles whichever comes first 7 Year
47. ront Seats In an effort to produce vehicles that can be configured to meet a variety of customer needs the driver and passenger seat bases have been designed so they may be removed AWARNING Do not place anything on seats removed from the vehicle Doing so can disable the occupant classifica tion system OCS safety feature A disabled OCS may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage Page 2 Note Driver and passenger side front seats are not interchange able Remove and install front seats as detailed on pages 32 40 of this manual Occupant Classification System OCS Seat Storage When seats are removed do not place anything on the seats Setting objects on the seats can affect the occupant classification system s ability to properly classify a passenger and deploy the appropriate safety measure after reinstallation Installing Seats When front seats are reinstalled the occupant classification system must be reinitialized Install the seat and start the vehicle Let the vehicle idle one minute Turn the vehicle off and repeat the start idle sequence three more times This procedure will ensure the OEM safety systems have been reintialized AWARNING Install seat and start vehicle Let vehicle idle one minute Turn vehicle off and repeat start idle sequence three more times Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage
48. se Once the Open sequence of functions is complete door is fully open and ramp is unfolded press and release a control switch to fold the ramp If a control switch is pressed while the ramp is folding the ramp motor will stop running Press a control switch again and the ramp will unfold Note Ifthe power ramp is obstructed while unfold ing or folding the ramp motor will stop running Page 16 provided it meets sufficient resistance If the ramp is obstructed during the unfold cycle press the switch again and the ramp will fold vehicle will raise and the door will close If obstructed during the fold cycle press the switch again and the ramp will unfold Note When unfolding the ramp the ramp motor stops running when the ramp reaches the nearly horizontal position approximately 6 8 above ground level The ramp continues to slowly lower the remaining distance by the force of gravity Allow the power ramp to unfold deploy fully before boarding the ramp Forcing the ramp out or down during the unfold ACAUTION function or board Allow ramp to deploy ing onto the ramp before it is fully deployed may result in damage to the ramp and or motor assembly fully before boarding Failure to do so may result in damage Power Ramp Safety Be certain there is adequate clearance outside the Entervan before unfolding the power ramp Keep clear of area in which the ramp operates Be certain
49. t representatives will direct you to an authorized service technician who will inspect your Entervan Jacking and Tire Changing Interior Spare Tire Mount The spare tire is mounted behind the rear bench seat The jack is stored with the spare tire Jacking and Tire Changing Procedures Jacking and tire changing procedures have not been affected by the conversion If the rear of the vehicle is in the kneeled position raise the rear of the vehicle to normal position before jacking Detailed tire changing instructions are provided in the Chrysler supplied owner s manual Refer to the Chrysler supplied manual for tire changing instructions and safety precautions as well as instructions regarding other roadside emergencies Page 49 AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY BELOW FLOOR OBSTRUCTIONS EEE Note The technical information to the vehicle battery Doing so may provided on pages 50 53 of this result in damage to electrical manual is service related If you system and or electronic compo are having an electrical tie down nents power seat or other auxiliary electrical device installed in your Two fuse blocks are provided as an AWARNING Entervan this information should auxiliary power source for dealer be supplied to the technician installed auxiliary electrical Otherwise disregard this section device s Fuse block details and specifications are provided on page Auxiliary Power Supply Do not 51 The fuse blocks are
50. the top of the seat base when removing seat s See Photos B and D M SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Disconnect seat wiring harness before removing seat Failure to do so may result in property damage ACAUTION AWARNING Connect front seat wiring harness plug to socket provided at top of seat base before removing front seat Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage Front Seat Wiring Harnesses Entervan front seats are equipped with electrical wiring harnesses See Photos A D on page 34 An electrical harness receptacle is located to the rear of each seat base in the wall at B pillar The seat wiring harness plug connects to the receptacle Before remov ing seats be certain seat wiring harnesses are disconnected When seats are removed the seat electrical harness plug must be connected to the receptacle provided at the top of the seat base When installing seats be certain seat wiring harnesses are reconnected Failure to do so may result in power seat functions being disabled and or the air bag light illuminating Screw on Connectors Front seat wiring harnesses are equipped with a screw on connec tor plug Operate connectors as detailed here and on page 36 A label is posted on the seat wiring harness plug which identifies the top of the connector TOP decal 28891 Position the plug with the TOP label facing u
51. you are unable to maintain OPERATION A WARNING Be aware of ramp slope Stability and balance Counterbalance devices anti tippers may be available from your wheelchair repre sentative to enhance stability and balance Do not tilt your wheelchair without assistance Operate the wheelchair at a slow and constant speed when on the ramp Do not accelerate suddenly when on the ramp Do not raise the front wheelchair wheels pull wheelie when on the Entervan ramp The aid of an attendant stabilizing the wheelchair is recommended for optimum safety Wheelchair Page 21 OPERATION m passengers who intend to enter and exit their Entervan without the assistance of an attendant must determine the safest and most practical method and orientation of entering and exiting the Entervan based on the physi cal characteristics of their personal wheelchair and his or her physical capabilities to maintain stability while the wheelchair is in motion on the Entervan ramp Wheelchair Attendants When assisting a wheelchair occupant remember to use good body mechanics When the wheelchair is on the ramp the attendant must grasp the push handles or other securely Detachable wheelchair parts such as arms or legrests must never be used for handholds or lifting supports Doing so could result in the detachable parts being inadvertently detached from the wheelchair resulting in possible injury to the wheelchair occupant and or the attendant

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