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OPERATING MANUAL
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SMART,
Model 9.906
W e m o v e p e o p l e .

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  • Page 1 OPERATING MANUAL SMART, Model 9.906 W e m o v e p e o p l e .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ....................6 Indications ..................... 7 Acceptance ....................7 Specifi cations ....................8 Use ......................... 8 Adjustment ....................9 Life span ......................9 Overview ..................... 10 Model: 9.906 .......................10 Driving behavior ..................11 Functional checks ....................11 Brakes ......................11 Service brake .......................11 Braking the wheelchair ................11 Parking brake .....................11...
  • Page 3 Arm supports ....................20 Remove the arm support ................20 Inserting the arm support ................20 Back support ....................21 Folding over the back support ..............21 Folding up the back support ................21 Adjusting the back support angle ...............21 Adjustable back .....................22 Seat ......................24 Seat cushion ......................24 Seat cushion ......................24 Seat angle ......................25...
  • Page 4 Stump support ....................35 Removal ......................35 Hanging-in .....................35 Height adjustment ..................35 Angle adjustment ..................35 Retaining strap ................... 36 Retaining strap with buckle ................36 Fastening the retaining strap ...............36 Opening the retaining strap ................37 Adjustment of belt length ................37 Strap with velcro ....................37 Fastening the retaining strap with velcro strap .........37 Opening the retaining strap with velcro fastener ........37 Adjustment of belt length ................37...
  • Page 5 Maintenance ....................44 Maintenance .......................44 Maintenance schedule ..................45 Fuses ........................47 Replacing the fuses ..................47 Tyre damage on pneumatic tyres ..............47 Lighting .......................48 Headlights ......................48 Headlights ......................49 Front indicator ....................50 Rear indicator ....................51 Back light .......................52 Information for the specialist dealer ..............53 Programming the driving behaviour ............53 Technical data .....................
  • Page 6: Introduction

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  • Page 7: Indications

    INDICATIONS ACCEPTANCE If the following indications occur we All products are checked for faults recommend the application of this in the factory and packed in special mobility product: boxes. ☞ ☞ Walking disability resp. extremely Note: limited walking ability as part of However, we request that you the basic need to move around in check the vehicle for possible...
  • Page 8: Specifi Cations

    SPECIFICATIONS The electric wheelchair is an environ- The electric wheelchair, with attached ment-friendly electronic vehicle. It leg supports and arm supports, serves was developed to extend the mobility exclusively for the conveyance of one of persons with health-related or age- sitting person.
  • Page 9: Adjustment

    ADJUSTMENT LIFE SPAN The specialist workshop will hand out We expect an average lifespan of the electric wheelchair to you under about 5 years for this product, as far consideration of all relevant safety as the product is applied for its des- instructions, ready for operation and ignated purpose and all maintenance adjusted to your needs.
  • Page 10: Overview

    OVERVIEW Model: 9.906 The overview shows the most important components and operating devices of the electric wheelchair. Pos. Description 1 Back support 2 Operating module 3 Seat cushion 4 Leg support 5 Footplate 6 Calf strap 7 Selection lever drive-/push mode 8 Arm support 9 Steering wheel 10 Drive wheel...
  • Page 11: Driving Behavior

    DRIVING BEHAVIOR BRAKES Service brake The fi ne-tuning to optimise the driv- ing behaviour of the electric wheel- The motors work electrically as oper- chair with the personal situation is to ating brake and carefully brake the be done by your specialist dealer or electric wheelchair down without therapist.
  • Page 12: Selection Lever

    Selection lever Locking the brake Swivel the selection lever forward as far as possible (1). Attention: It is impossible to push the electric wheelchair when in drive mode. • The brake performance reduces with the brake pads are worn. If the electric wheelchair demon- strates an uneven or impaired brak- ing effect, take it immediately to your specialist workshop for repair.
  • Page 13: Drive-/Push Mode

    Drive-/push mode The lever (1) for switching the drive motors between the drive mode and push mode is located on the right side of the electric wheelchair. Attention: Push the electric wheelchair only for manoeuvring or in emergency cases but never on gradients. The electric magnetic brakes are switched off in the push mode.
  • Page 14: Selecting The Operation

    SELECTING THE OPERA- TION In order to obtain operational readi- ness of the electric wheelchair the fol- lowing directions are to be carried out in the indicated order. ☞ Note: Charge the drive batteries via the operating module before the fi rst journey.
  • Page 15 3. Checking the position of the operating module The operating module should be po- sitioned in such a way that you can comfortably and safely steer the elec- tric wheelchair. Horizontal adjustment: After loosening the clamping screw (3) the operating module can be ad- justed horizontally.
  • Page 16: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks Before starting to drive, the following should be checked: ☞ the battery charge level, ☞ the pre-selected top speed setting. – Therefore observe operation man- ual < Operating module >. ☞ Note: – Only transfer to and from the elec- tric wheelchair when the electric wheelchair is switched off and the brake release lever has been...
  • Page 17: Charging Procedure

    Charging procedure 1. Switch the operating module off. The selection lever should be in the drive mode position. 2. Insert the battery charger plug into the operating module (1). Attention: Do not insert any objects other than the battery charger plug into the battery charging socket.
  • Page 18: Positioning The Operating Module

    Positioning the operating module Function description You will fi nd a detailed description of the keys and symbols in the operating manual for < Operating module >. The position of the operating module can be adjusted to suit the individual size of the user.
  • Page 19: Turning The Operating Module To The Side

    Turning the operating module to the side With the optional swivel away operat- ing module adapter (1) the operating module can be swivelled back to the side (2) so that it is located parallel to the arm support. This makes it possi- ble, for example: –...
  • Page 20: Arm Supports

    ARM SUPPORTS Attention: Do not use the arm supports (1) to lift or carry the wheelchair. • Do not drive without the arm sup- ports! Remove the arm support Slacken the clamping screw (2) and pull off the arm support upwards. ☞...
  • Page 21: Back Support

    BACK SUPPORT The back support can be folded down for storage or transport. ☞ Note: For better demonstration of the wire cable (1) the back support is shown without cushion. Folding over the back support – If required remove the seat cush- ion (velcro fastener).
  • Page 22: Adjustable Back

    Adjustable back (Option) The adjustable back is adjustable through a velcro strap, the so called spanning straps (2). The cushion (1) is placed over it and attached with the velcro strap. Adjusting the adjustable back ☞ Note: ☞ The fi tting of the adjustable back Place the back cushion (2) is best carried out with the user The back cushion (1) is to be folded...
  • Page 23 Electrical back support adjust- ment The back support (1) is electrically ad- justable. ☞ Note: Herefore view the operating man- ual < Operating module >. Attention: Only adjust the back support when the electric wheelchair is standing on a level surface. A danger of tip- ping over exists on gradients! Folding down the electrically ad- justable back support...
  • Page 24: Seat

    Back support cushion The back support cushion is secured to the back support shell with Velcro fas- teners and can be pulled off (1). SEAT Seat cushion The seat cushion (2) is attached to the seat plate with velcro straps and can be removed for cleaning and mainte- nance.
  • Page 25: Seat Angle

    Seat angle The seat angle (1) can be adjusted in steps through the telescope rod. Attention: Adjust the seat angle only when the electric wheelchair is standing on a level surface. A danger of tip- ping over exists on gradients! •...
  • Page 26: Electrically Adjusting The Seat Angle

    Electrically adjusting the seat an- The seat angle can be adjusted electri- cally [1]. Adjustment is carried out through the operating module or a separate ad- justment module. ☞ Note: Herefore view the operating man- ual < Operating module >. Rising aid The seat is angled forward for the stand-up aid [2] (negative seat angle).
  • Page 27: Calf Belt

    CALF BELT The calf belt (1) prevents the feet from sliding off the back of the footplates. It is guided around special ligament (2) and adjusted in length with a vel- cro fastener. Attention: Do not drive without the calf belt. –...
  • Page 28: Foot Supports

    Foot supports Folding up the footplates The footplates are to be folded up for entering or exiting the wheelchair (1). – Remove both feet from the foot- plates. – Fold both foot plates up toward the side (1). ☞ Check the locking points! Folding down the footplates The footplates are to be lowered be- fore starting to drive.
  • Page 29: Foot Board

    Foot board The footboard (2) can be folded up to one side (3). Folding up the foot board For an unobstructed foot area, fold up the left side of the foot board to the right as far as it will go (3). Folding down the foot board Fold down the left side of the foot board until it rests on the foot board...
  • Page 30: Leg Support Upper Part

    Leg support upper part Turning the leg supports to the side For easy transfer out of/into the elec- tric wheelchair as well as driving clos- er to a closet, bed or bathtub the leg supports can be swivelled away to- ward the in-/outside (1) and (2).
  • Page 31: Remove The Leg Supports

    Remove the leg supports For easy transfer into and out of the electric wheelchair as well as a re- duced wheelchair length (important for transport) the leg support can be removed (1). ☞ Note: Before swivelling the leg support loosen or remove the calf belt on one side.
  • Page 32: Mechanically Height-Adjustable Leg Supports

    Mechanically height-adjust- able leg supports When seated in the wheelchair, ask a carer to raise the leg support to the desired level. The length adjustment is given through the turning point at the height of the knee joint. Attention: Never put the free hand into the adjustment mechanism while ad- justing the height adjustable leg support.
  • Page 33: Electrically Height-Adjustable Leg Support

    Electrically height-adjusta- ble leg support The electrically height adjustable leg support (1)+(2) automatically receives electric contact when hooked on. Attention: Do not reach into the adjustment mechanism. – Danger of crushing! Height adjustment For the height adjustment of the leg supports observe users manual <...
  • Page 34: Removing The Electrically Height Adjustable Leg Supports

    Removing the electrically height adjustable leg supports Depending on version, pull the lock- ing device (4) back, press it in or fold it up or down. Afterwards swivel the leg support to the side and then pull it off in an up- ward direction.
  • Page 35: Stump Support

    Stump support Removal First pull back or press the locking le- ver (1). Then swivel out the leg stump support and pull it off in an upward direction. Hanging-in With the leg stump support in a swivelled-aside position, hang it in and then swivel it to the front until the locking device audibly locks into place.
  • Page 36: Retaining Strap

    RETAINING STRAP The retaining strap serves to strap in a person sitting in the electric wheel- chair. – Additional stabilisation of the sit- ting position. – Prevents the user from sliding for- wards out of the electric wheel- chair. – Continuous adjustment to suit the user’s needs.
  • Page 37: Opening The Retaining Strap

    Opening the retaining strap – For this press the red release but- ton (1) in the lock. Adjustment of belt length ☞ Note: The retaining strap should not be pulled too tight. – Depending on the version hold the buckle or the latch (2) at a right an- gle to the strap.
  • Page 38: Head Support

    HEAD SUPPORT The head support is swivel/proof, height- and depth adjustable and re- movable. Attention: We recommend the fi tting of two rear-view mirrors for driving with a head support. Adjustment of the head support The head support can be detached or adjusted in height after the clamping lever (1) has been slackened.
  • Page 39: Attendant Control With Priority Switch

    ATTENDANT CONTROL WITH PRIORITY SWITCH The control unit for accompanying person enables the accompanying person an easy control of the wheel- chair with auxiliary operating module. Positioning the controller ☞ Note: Switch off the operating module before position adjustment! – This prevents an unwanted movement of the wheelchair.
  • Page 40: Lighting

    LIGHTING For driving outdoors and on public roads the electric wheelchair can be fi t with lighting (1). The lighting is activated over the op- erating module for the driver. ☞ Note: Observe the operating manual < Operating module > as well as the safety and general handling in- structions <...
  • Page 41: Specialities Of The Junior Version

    SPECIALITIES OF THE JUNIOR VERSION Continuous leg support The footboard of the continuous leg support (1) can be folded up to the side. Folding up the foot board For an unobstructed foot area, fold up the left side of the foot board to the right as far as it will go (2).
  • Page 42: Arm Supports

    Arm supports Remove the arm support The arm supports must be removed before folding over the back support (1), (2). – For this loosen the respective clamping screw (3) and pull the arm supports off toward the top (2). ☞ Note: The operating module can be re- moved fi...
  • Page 43: Loading And Transportation

    LOADING AND TRANS- PORTATION ☞ Do not use the back support, leg supports, arm supports or revet- ments to lift the electric wheel- chair! Attention: The electric wheelchair must be switched off before lifting! Loading The electric wheelchair can be loaded with the aid of ramps or lifting plat- forms.
  • Page 44: Passenger Transport In Handicapped Transport Vehicles (Htv)

    Passenger transport in handicapped transport ve- hicles (HTV) To determine if your electric wheel- chair is approved as a seat for trans- port inside an HTV, please look at the type plate. The product is approved as a seat within an HTV. The product is not ap- proved as a seat within an HTV.
  • Page 45: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule WHEN WHAT REMARK Carry out test yourself Before starting out General or with a helper. Test for faultless opera- tion. Carry out test yourself Checking the mag- or with a helper. netic brake If the wheelchair cam Switch the selection le- be pushed have the ver drive- / push mode brakes repaired imme-...
  • Page 46 WHEN WHAT REMARK Do it yourself or with Every 6-8 weeks Wheel attachments the aid of a helper. (depending dis- Screws and nuts are to tance covered) Securely tighten any be checked for tight fi t loosened wheel nuts or screws and retighten again after 10 operat- ing hours or resp.
  • Page 47: Fuses

    Fuses Replacing the fuses Before replacing fuses, park the elec- tric wheelchair on a level surface and move the selection lever to the drive mode position to prevent the wheel- chair from moving. Switch off the op- erating module. Attention: Only replace the safety fuse with a safety fuse of the same type! New fuses can be obtained for exam-...
  • Page 48: Lighting

    Lighting ☞ Note: If a turn-signal bulb is defective, the remaining one blinks at double frequency. Headlights The headlights should be set in such a way that the light cone is visible on the road. – The lower edge of the light cone should be set at distance of 3 meters to the front of the electric wheelchair.
  • Page 49: Headlights

    Headlights Filament bulb: 12 V / 3 W E10 ☞ Note: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new fi lament bulb. Removal – Switch off the operating module. – Pull out the main fuse. – Undo the securing screw and re- move the lens (1).
  • Page 50: Front Indicator

    Front indicator Spherical bulb: 12 V / P21W BA15s ☞ Note: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new fi lament bulb. Removal – Switch off the operating module. – Pull out the main fuse. – Undo the securing screw and re- move the lens (1).
  • Page 51: Rear Indicator

    Rear indicator Spherical bulb: 12 V / P21W BA15s ☞ Note: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new fi lament bulb. Removal – Switch off the operating module. – Pull out the main fuse. – Undo the securing screw (2) and remove the lens (3).
  • Page 52: Back Light

    Back light Festoon bulb: 12 V / C5W S8.5 ☞ Note: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new fi lament bulb. Removal – Switch off the operating module. – Pull out the main fuse. – Undo the securing screw (2) and remove the lens (3).
  • Page 53: Information For The Specialist Dealer

    Information for the special- Programming the driving behav- iour ist dealer The driving behaviour of the electric A service manual containing a check wheelchair can be adjusted through list for the annual inspection is avail- the programming device. able on request. ☞...
  • Page 54: Technical Data

    The kilometric performance is greatly TECHNICAL DATA reduced by: Kilometric performance – frequent uphill driving, – poor drive battery charge condi- Kilometric performance depends to a tion. large extent on the following factors: – low ambient temperature – battery condition, (e.g.
  • Page 55: Fuses

    Fuses Underneath the seat plate in front of the drive batteries Hereto observe chapter < Fuses >. Mains-/battery fuse VR2: 60 A CAN-Bus: 80 A Lighting Headlight: 12 V / 3 W E10 Rear light: 12 V / C 5 W S8.5 Rear indicator: 12 V / P 21 W BA15s Front indicator: 12 V / P 21 W BA15s...
  • Page 56: Model 9.906 / 9 .906-603

    TECHNICAL DATA Model 9.906 / 9 .906-603 All data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated model. Dimensional tolerance ± 1,5 cm, ± 2°. Short form of wheelchair dimensions: SH = Seat height SW = Seat width SD = Seat depth BH = Back support height Model: ............electric wheelchair 9.906 / 9.906-603...
  • Page 57 Seat width (SW) Model 9.906: Standard (stepless adjustment over the arm support): ......44 to 55 cm Arm support displaced inward: .............. 38 to 51 cm Seat width (SW) Model 9.906-603: Standard (stepless adjustment over the arm support): ......29 to 36 cm Seat depth (SD) Model 9.906: adjustable through assembly in 3.5 cm steps: ........
  • Page 58 Seat camber, electric depending on seat height and use of actuator extension adj. sector 15°: ....................0 to 22° Chassis: Drive wheel (pneumatic tyres, max. 2.5 bar): ....ø 345 mm (14“ x 3“ 3.00-8) Steering wheel (pneumatic tyres, max. 2.5 bar): ..190 x 50 mm (8“ x 2“ 200 x 50) Steering wheel (pneumatic tyres, max.
  • Page 59 Performance (see Kilometric performance): Max. forward top speed: ............approx. 6 / 10 km/h Obstacle crossing upwards (steering wheel directly before the step): ................approx. 40 mm Obstacle crossing upwards (with 0.5 m start-up distance): .... approx. 60 mm Obstacle crossing upwards (with step climber): ......approx. 120 mm Obstacle crossing downwards: ............
  • Page 60: Meaning Of The Labels On The Electric Wheelchair

    Meaning of the labels on the electric wheelchair Caution! Read the operating manuals and other provided doc- umentation. Do not lift the electric wheelchair at the arm sup- ports or leg supports. Detachable parts are not suitable for carrying. Drive mode Switching to push mode with the selection lever right.
  • Page 61: Meaning Of The Symbols On The Type Plate

    Meaning of the symbols on the type plate Manufacturer Order number Serial number Production date (Year – Calendar week) Permitted user weight Permitted overall weight Permitted axle weights Permitted rising gradient Permitted falling gradient Permitted maximum speed The product is licensed as a seat inside a handicapped transport motor vehicle (HTV).
  • Page 62: Fault Correction

    FAULT CORRECTION Fault Cause Remedy Battery indicator on Battery fuse is defec- Replace defective fuse the operating module tive or not correctly in- or clean contacts and does not light up after serted. insert correctly. the switch-on. Plug connection of the Check the plug connec- power supply without tions.
  • Page 63: Inspection Certifi Cate

    Recommended safety inspection 1st year INSPECTION CERTIFICATE (at least every 12 months) Vehicle data: Stamp of specialist dealer: Model: Signature: Delivery note no.: Place, date: Serial-no.(SN): Next safety inspection in 12 months Date: Recommended safety inspection 2nd year Recommended safety inspection 3rd year (at least every 12 months) (at least every 12 months) Stamp of specialist dealer:...
  • Page 64: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 65 NOTES...
  • Page 66: Warranty / Guarantee

    Interferences through radiation WARRANTY / GUARAN- sources such as mobile phones with high transmission power, HiFi-equip- ment and other extreme interference We accept legal liability for this prod- radiators outside of norm specifi ca- uct within the scope of or general tions cannot be declared as warranty terms and conditions and warranty or guarantee claims.
  • Page 67: Inspection Certifi Cate For Transfer

    WARRANTEE / GUARANTEE SECTION Please fi ll out! Copy if necessary and send the copy to the specialist dealer. Warranty / Guarantee Model designation: Delivery note no.: SN (view type plate) Date of delivery: Stamp of the specialist dealer: Inspection certifi cate for transfer Vehicle data: Serial-no.(SN): Stamp of specialist dealer:...
  • Page 68 Your specialist dealer: MEYRA-ORTOPEDIA Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Meyra-Ring 2 · D-32689 Kalletal-Kalldorf P.O. Box 1 703 • D-32591 Vlotho Fon +49 (0)5733 922-355 Fax +49 (0)5733 922-9355 info@meyra.de · www.meyra.de W e m o v e p e o p l e .

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