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32899 Rev A January 2007 Operator's Manual ® ® "Pr oviding Access to the W orld" International Corporate Hdqrs: P .O. Box 310 Winamac, IN 46996 USA 1-800-THE LIFT ® (574) 946-6153 FAX: (574) 946-4670 braunmobility.com ™ entervan.com ™ W A RN I N G Read manual before operating.
Congratulations W e at The Braun Corporation wish to expr ess our fullest appr eciation on your new pur chase. With you in mind, our skilled craftsmen have de- signed and assembled the finest lower ed floor vehicle available.
Page 1 CONTENTS W ARRANTY AND REGISTRA TION ................................ 2 INTRODUCTION ............................................................. 3 RAMPV AN OPERA TION QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE .....................................................
Page 2 WARRANTY AND REGISTRA TION INSTRUCTIONS Examine your Rampvan ® for any damage. Should any damage have occurred during delivery , notify the carrier at once with any claims. The warranty/registration card shown here is supplied with each Rampvan ® .
Page 3 INTRODUCTION Operation Quick Reference Guide The Braun Rampvan ® lowered ÁRRUFRQYHUVLRQLVGHVLJQHGWR provide years of pleasure and mobility independence. Familiarity with proper operation and mainte- nance procedures will help ensure safe, trouble free operation.
Page 4 Interior mounted control switches display one of these graphics. 2QH7 RXFK&RQWURO $FWLYDWLRQ Rampvan power door , kneel functions and power ramp are activated by SUHVVLQJDQGUHOHDVLQJ any control switch.
Page 5 UNFOLD Just press any one of the buttons like the one pictured below (or any interior control switch). . . 1 2SHUDWLQJ< RXU1HZ 5DPSYDQ&RXOGQҋW %H6LPSOHU And the sliding door opens. . . The ramp unfolds.
Page 6 2QH7 RXFK(OHFWURQLF&RQWURO System: The Rampvan One- T ouch electronic control system provides simple one-touch activa- tion of all Rampvan power fea- tures.
Page 7 )ORRU7 UDFNIRU:KHHOFKDLU and Occupant Securement in 0LGSRLQW/RZHUHG)ORRU $UHD Floor track provided in the mid- SRLQWORZHUHGÁRRUDUHD3RVLWLRQ C ) can be utilized for restraint of wheelchair passenger(s).
Page 8 All information contained in this manual and 6DIHW6PEROV SAFETY FIRST! Know That.... C CAUTION 7KLVVPEROLQGLFDWHV important information UHJDUGLQJKRZWR avoid a hazardous VLW.
Page 9 Whenever parking your Rampvan and before utilizing Rampvan features, always engage the ve- hicle transmission in Park “P” and engage the vehicle parking brake. The vehicle transmission must be engaged in Park “P ,” before operating the Rampvan automatic features.
Page 10 OPERA TION &HQWHU&RQVROH6ZLWFK For front seat passengers, a switch is located on the driver side of the center console. &RQWURO6ZLWFKHV For your convenience, the Rampvan O.
Page 1 1 OPERA TION &3LOODU6ZLWFK A switch is located on the wall panel behind the passenger side slide door (C-pillar). %3LOODU6ZLWFK A switch is located on the wall panel ahead of the passenger side slide door (B-pillar).
Page 12 OPERA TION .QHHO2Q2II6ZLWFK The Kneel On/Off switch is locat- ed on the driver side of the center console. The Kneel On/Of f switch turns the kneel system on and off RQO . The kneel switch must be in the ON position in order for the kneeling system to be activated.
Page 13 OPERA TION Passenger Side T aillight Assembly Magnet T ip Keychain Magnet OPEN / CLOSE 2 8013 O PEN / CL O SE 2 8 0 1 3 Align T ip with Magnetic Switch 0DJQHWLF(QWU The magnetic entry is offered as an option . A magnetic switch is built into the rear passenger-side taillight assembly .
Page 14 If a control switch is pressed while the door is closing, the door will continue to the closed position. If the slide door outside handle or the interior latch is pulled while the door is opening, the door reverses direction and returns to the closed position.
Page 15 OPERA TION Power Door Safety Sensor: If the power door is obstructed while opening or closing, the door will reverse direction, provided it PHHWVVXIÀFLHQWUHVLVWDQFH,IDQ obstruction is encountered while the door is closing, the door opens fully and stops.
Page 16 OPERA TION $XWRPDWLF.QHHO6VWHP Kneeling is the lowering motion of the Rampvan electro-mechanical rear suspension. The kneel sys- tem lowers the rear of the vehicle.
Page 17 OPERA TION .QHHO2YHUULGH)HDWXUHV In the event the Rampvan is in the kneeled position and you experi- ence power or equipment failure, an electrical override and a me- chanical override are available to raise the rear of the vehicle.
Page 18 OPERA TION .QHHO0HFKDQLFDO2YHUULGH In the event the Rampvan is in the kneeled position and you experi- ence a kneel system failure, use the electrical override feature to raise the rear of the vehicle if possi- ble.
Page 19 OPERA TION Power Ramp Operation The power ramp is activated by the One-T ouch electronic control system. When a control switch is pressed to start the Open func- tions, the power door opens. Once the door reaches the fully open po- sition, there is a slight delay before the ramp begins to deploy .
Page 20 OPERA TION Power Ramp Safety: Be certain there is adequate clear- ance outside the Rampvan before deploying the power ramp. Keep clear of area in which the ramp operates. Be certain no person or obstruction is within the path of the ramp when deploying or stowing the ramp.
Page 21 OPERA TION 3RZHU5DPS0DQXDO2SHUDWLRQ If you experience power or equip- ment failure, the power ramp can be manually stowed and deployed. Have an assistant manually stow and deploy the ramp. Push ramp out RQO if assistant is not avail- able.
Page 22 OPERA TION Ramp Safety Wheelchair passengers and attendants (when applicable), must use basic common sense and good judgment regarding ramp safety .
Page 23 OPERA TION Different types of disabilities require different types of wheel- chairs and different types of wheelchair-equipped occupant restraint belt systems (torso restraint).
Page 24 The aid of an attendant stabilizing the wheelchair is recommended for optimum safety . Wheelchair passengers who intend to enter and exit their Rampvan without the assistance of an attendant m.
Page 25 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 passen- gers shown in Figure 1 depict the available seating positions.
Page 26 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUP ANT RESTRAINT 1RSURGXFWGHYHORSHG WRGDWHFDQJXDUDQWHH VXFFHVVIXOVHFXUHPHQW RIWKHZKHHOFKDLU HYHQ DWORZVSHHGVLQWKH event of an accident.
Page 27 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUP ANT RESTRAINT :KHHOFKDLU3DVVHQJHU6HFXUHPHQW One adjust- able lap belt extension is supplied for securement of the wheelchair occupant. The extension belt is HTXLSSHGZLWKRQHNHHSHUÀWWLQJDWWDFKPHQWZKLFK installs in the vehicle-mounted “L” track.
Page 28 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUP ANT RESTRAINT 5HVWUDLQW%HOW $QJOHV Locate wheelchair in forward-facing position center- ing wheelchair squarely within “L” track. The front and rear belts, when attached, should create angles approximately as shown in Figure 2.
Page 29 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUP ANT RESTRAINT 7 R(QJDJH.HHSHU)LWWLQJ ,QVHUWNHHSHUÀWWLQJLQWR track (align two engage- ment feet with holes in track).
Page 30 PRESS PRESS WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUP ANT RESTRAINT Adjustable Cam Buckle Belt “L” T rack Keeper Adjustable Cam Buckle Belt T oyota Installed Upper T orso Lap and Shoulder Harness Over-center B.
Page 31 PRESS WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUP ANT RESTRAINT Keeper Keeper attachment details are provided on page 29. Adjustable Cam Buckle Belt Over-center Buckle Belt T oyota Installed Upper T orso Lap and Sho.
Page 32 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUP ANT RESTRAINT H E F )URQW&DP%XFNOH%HOW $WWDFKPHQWV 1. Connect chair hook to a solid frame member of the chair as shown in Photo E. 3RVLWLRQDQGFRQQHFWEHOWNHHSHUÀWWLQJDWWDFKPHQW to appropriate track anchorage point (slots).
Page 33 WHEELCHAIR AND OCCUP ANT RESTRAINT 1. Connect chair hook to a solid frame member of the chair close to the point where the chair back and cushion meet (as shown in Photo J). 2. Position and connect belt keeper ÀWWLQJDWWDFKPHQW to appropriate track anchorage point (slots).
Page 34 /DSDQG6KRXOGHU%HOW $WWDFKPHQWV Refer to Photos P-S. 1. Position and connect the adjustable ODSEHOWH[WHQVLRQNHHSHUÀWWLQJDW - tachment) to appropriate track anchor- age point (slots).
Page 35 SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION Front Seats: In an effort to pro- GXFHYHKLFOHVWKDWFDQEHFRQÀJ - ured to meet a variety of customer needs, the driver and passenger seat bases have been designed so they may be removed.
Page 36 SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION When removing seats, the seat HOHFWULFDOKDUQHVVSOXJPXVW be secured to avoid damag- ing the harness or plug. When installing seats, be certain seat ZLULQJKDUQHVVHVDUHUHFRQ - nected. Failure to do so may result in power seat functions being disabled and/or the air bag light illuminating.
Page 37 TO P 28891 1 5 9 10 15 16 22 29 33 23 28 34 37 4 4 95 15 10 22 16 33 29 28 23 37 34 1 SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION Alignment Guide Alignment Groove (at 12 o’clock) 5HFHSWDFOH6RFNHW 6HDW+DUQHVV3OXJ Seat Wiring Harness Plug Receptacle (socket) T urn this knurled grip.
Page 38 SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION Front Seat Bases: Quick-release seat base attach- PHQWVHQJDJHUHFHVVHGÁRRUVWULN - ers (supports). A release handle is located at the rear of the seat base. Pulling the release handle disengages the attachments and allows easy removal of the seat.
Page 39 SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION Seat attachments PXVWEHIXOOODWFKHG LQÁRRUVXSSRUWVEH - IRUHRFFXSLQJVHDWV RURSHUDWLQJYHKLFOH )DLOXUHWRGRVRZLOO UHVXOWLQVHULRXV ERGLOLQMXU W A RN I N G )URQW6HDW,QVWDOODWLRQ,QVWUXFWLRQV 1.
Page 40 SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION Third Row Power Seat Operation 7KLUGURZIROGLQJSRZHUVHDWVKDYHEHHQPRGLÀHGGXU - ing Rampvan conversion procedures.
Page 41 Floor-Mounted Strikers (4) Seat Base SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION 7KLUG5RZ3RZHU6HDW5HPRYDODQG,QVWDOODWLRQ 7KHPRGLÀHGVHDWEDVHVDUHHTXLSSHGZLWK´HDVRXWµ type attachments.
Page 42 SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION 7KLUG5RZ3RZHU6HDW5HPRYDO 1. Fold the seat back down (push FOLDING/RETURNING switch). 2. Lift latch handle at rear of seat base to disengage rear seat DWWDFKPHQWVIURPÁRRUVWULNHUV See Figures A and B.
Page 43 SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION 7KLUG5RZ3RZHU6HDW,QVWDOODWLRQ 1. Position seat (engage front seat DWWDFKPHQWVZLWKÁRRUVWULNHUV See Figure D. Caution: Do not GDPDJHVHDWRUÁRRUZLULQJKDU - nesses (located under seat).
Page 44 SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION 1. Fold down the back of the seat using the T O FOLD/LIFT SEA TBACK strap (straps available front and rear of seat back). Note: The front strap is not labeled (see Photo A). The strap at the back of the seat is labeled (see Photo B).
Page 45 SEA T REMOV AL AND INST ALLA TION 1. Fold down the seat back before moving the seat into the vehicle. 2. &DUHIXOO move the seat into position, but don't engage the front latches at this point.
Page 46 WARRANTY In accordance with the T oyota 5 year/Unlimited mile corrosion warranty , The Braun Corporation war- rants to the purchaser of its Rampvan conversion WKDWWKHPHWDOIDEULFDWLRQ.
Page 47 WARRANTY Rampvan appearance items including but not limited to interior ÁRRUFRYHULQJDQGUHDUKDWFKORZHUHGH[WHQVLRQDVVHPEOLHV Corrosion W arranty: 5DPSYDQIUDPHÁRRUDQGORZHUGRRUPRGLÀFDWLRQPHWDOIDEULFD - tion corrosion applies to perforation only .
Page 48 WARRANTY Both the 5 year with Unlimited mile corrosion and the 3 year/36,000 mile warranties described on pre- vious page commence on the date the conversion is put into service, providing the warranty registra- tion card is completed and received by The Braun Corporation within thirty days of the purchase.
Page 49 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 capacity . This warranty does not cover normal maintenance, service, or periodic adjustments necessitated by use or wear .
Page 50 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Maintenance is necessary to en- sure safe and trouble-free Ramp- van operation. General preventive maintenance consisting of inspec- tions of your Rampvan systems along with cleaning and lubricating procedures should be a part of your routine (lubrication require- ments are minimal).
Page 51 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Maintenance and OXEULFDWLRQSURFH - dures must be per- formed by authorized VHUYLFHSHUVRQQHODV VSHFLÀHGLQWKH DSSOLFDEOH5DPSYDQ VHUYLFHPDQXD.
Page 52 JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING INSTRUCTIONS 5HDU-DFN3RLQW )URQW-DFN3RLQW Jack Point (bracket) -DFNLQJDQG7LUH&KDQJLQJ Interior Spare Tire Mount: The spare tire is located behind the third row seats. The jack and lug nut wrench are attached to the spare tire mount.
Page 53 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS 5HSRUWLQJ6DIHW'HIHFWVWRWKH United States Government If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury o.
Page 54 BELOW FLOOR OBSTRUCTIONS %HORZ)ORRU2EVWUXFWLRQV When installing an electrical tie- down, power seat or other auxiliary electrical device in an Entervan, REVWUXFWLRQVEHORZWKHÁRRUPXVW be avoided. Obstructions include wiring, fuel system, brake lines, etc.
Page 55 BELOW FLOOR OBSTRUCTIONS Fuel Return Line Battery Fuse Block Emergency Brake Cable Brake Lines Rear Heat Lines Fuel Fill T ube Fuel T ank Fuel V apor Line Fuel V ent Line SDM Module Charcoal C.
Page 56 7 RZLQJZLWKD5DPSYDQ 8VHRIWKLVORZHUHGÁRRUFRQYHU - sion vehicle for towing is prohib- ited . If your Rampvan Needs T owed If case of service, The Braun Corporation recom.
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All illustrations, descriptions and specifications in this manual are based on the latest pr oduct information available at the time of publication. The Braun Corporation reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.
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