Meyra 2.322 OPTIMUS 2 Operating Manual

Meyra 2.322 OPTIMUS 2 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Electric wheelchair Model 2.322 OPTIMUS 2 Operating manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Meaning of the applied markers Introduction List of models Indications / contraindications Acceptance Intended purpose Adjustment Combination with manufacturer foreign products Reinstallment Life span Base position Overview Model 2.322 Handling the electric wheelchair Securing the electric wheelchair Functional checks Driving Brakes Service brake...
  • Page 3 Selecting the operation Pre-operation checks Battery charging procedure Positioning the operating module Function description Adjusting the distance to the padded arm support Removing the operating module Inserting the operating module Swivelling the operating module Height adjustment of the operating module Leg supports Calf belt Removing the calf belt...
  • Page 4 Arm supports Arm supports, code 106 Removing the arm support Inserting the arm support Arm supports code 24 - Ergostar seat Swivel up the arm supports Adjusting the angle of the arm support Seat Swivelling up the seat Electrical seat-angle adjustment Seat Ergostar Adjustment of the back support angle Lordosis adjustment...
  • Page 5 Loading and transportation Loading Ramps and lifting platforms Transport of people inside a motor vehicle Transport security Tyres Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance schedule Fuses Replacing the fuses Lighting Adjusting the headlights Fault correction Basic safety information Accompanying person Transfer out of the electric wheelchair Reaching for objects Driving on falling, rising or transverse gradients Crossing obstacles...
  • Page 6 Technical data Tyre pressure of pneumatic tyres Maximum range Hill climbing ability Applied norms Values acc. to ISO 7176-15 for model 2.322 Further technical data for model 2.322 Dimensions with Ergoseat (Code 948 / 950 without head support): Dimensions with seat Ergostar (Code 961 without head support): Meaning of the symbols on the washing instruction Meaning of the labels on the electric wheelchair Meaning of the symbols on the type plate...
  • Page 7: Meaning Of The Applied Markers

    PLIED MARKERS in the < Information center > on our website: < www.meyra.com >. Safety instructions with a coloured back- ground are mandatory and need to be We have developed an electric wheelchair...
  • Page 8: Indications / Contraindications

    INDICATIONS / – Cognitive limitations and mental re- tarding, that rule out the independent CONTRAINDICATIONS use of the electric wheelchair. In case of allergic reactions, skin rashes – Limited eyesight, which cannot be and/or pressure sores during the use of compensated through glasses or other the electric wheelchair sores contact a aids and that lead to limitations in the...
  • Page 9: Use

    ADJUSTMENT Never use the electric wheelchair without Always have adaptation, adjustment or re- the leg supports and arm support units pair work carried out by a specialist dealer. mounted! The electric wheelchair offers manifold ad- The electric wheelchair serves solely for justment possibilities to individual vital sta- transporting one sitting person.
  • Page 10: Combination With Manufacturer Foreign Products

    COMBINATION WITH MAN- LIFE SPAN UFACTURER FOREIGN We expect an average life span of about PRODUCTS 5 years for this product, as far as the product is applied for its designated purpose and all Any combination of your electric wheelchair maintenance and service guidelines.
  • Page 11: Overview

    OVERVIEW Model 2.322 The overview shows the most important components and operating devices of the electric wheelchair. Pos. Description (1) Back support (2) Arm support (3) Seat (4) Leg support (5) Seat lock (6) Calf belt (7) Footplate (8) Headlights (9) Driving wheel (10) Steering wheel (11) Front indicator...
  • Page 12: Handling The Electric Wheelchair

    HANDLING THE ELECTRIC BRAKES WHEELCHAIR Brake the electric wheelchair down care- fully and in time. This is especially the case Securing the electric wheelchair when driving in front of people and while driving downhill! The electric wheelchair is to be secured as Service brake follows to prevent it from rolling off unin- tentionally:...
  • Page 13: Drum Brake

    Drum Brake For optimal braking effect the drum brake is to be kept free of grease, oil, gunge and dust. – Danger of accidents! The brake performance reduces with the wear on the brake pads. Any decrease in braking performance must be repaired immediately by your specialist workshop.
  • Page 14: Drive-/Push Mode

    Drive-/push mode Only switch the electric wheelchair to push mode when it is standing still for positioning or in case of emergencies, but not on slopes/hills. When establishing drive-/push mode, watch for jamming areas! The selection lever drive/push mode is lo- cated on the side opposite to the operating module.
  • Page 15: Selecting The Operation

    SELECTING THE OPERATION In order to obtain operational readiness of the electric wheelchair the following direc- tions are to be carried out in the indicated order. ☞ Charge the drive batteries via the oper- ating module before the first journey. Establish drive mode [1].
  • Page 16 Position of the operating module The maximum extension reached, when a mark becomes visible in the receptacle tube of the operating module. ☞ The operating module should be positioned in such a way that you can comfortably and safely steer the electric wheelchair.
  • Page 17: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks Before starting to drive, the following should be checked: ☞ the battery charging condition, ☞ the setting of the preselected final speed. – For this observe the operating manual < Operating module >. Battery charging procedure 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 Switch off the operating module before adjusting/removing it. Function description You will find 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: Swivelling The Operating Module

    Swivelling the operating module Do not grab into the area of the cross brace. – Danger of squashing! With the optional swivel away operating module adapter [1] the operating module can be swivelled back to the side (2) so that it is located parallel to the arm support.
  • Page 20: Leg Supports

    LEG SUPPORTS Before any actions on the leg supports the electric wheelchair is to be secured against unintentional rolling motions. ☞ Therefore observe chapter Securing the electric wheelchair on page 12. Calf belt Do not drive without the calf belt. – Dan- ger of accidents! The removable calf belt (1) prevents the feet from sliding off the back of the footplates.
  • Page 21: Lower Leg Support

    Lower leg support The footplates, resp. footboard needs to be folded up before entry or exit [1]. ☞ Check the locking points! Remove both feet from the footplates. 2. Fold both footplates up toward the side [1]. ☞ Before starting to drive the footplates resp.
  • Page 22: Leg Support Upper Part

    Leg support upper part The upper leg support with an inserted lower leg support is termed leg support. Turning the leg supports to the side Leg supports turned to the side are re- leased automatically and can easily come off. Note this when handling (e.g. trans- port).
  • Page 23: Swivelling In The Leg Supports

    Swivelling in the leg supports For inward swivelling, let the leg supports swivel forward until the lock audibly engag- es [1]. ☞ After audibly swivelling the leg sup- ports inward check the respective lock- ing device. ☞ Afterwards observe chapter Lower leg support on page 21.
  • Page 24: Mechanically Height-Adjustable Leg Supports

    Mechanically height-adjustable leg supports Never put the free hand into the adjust- ment mechanism while adjusting the height adjustable leg support. – Danger of jamming! Do not let the leg support drop on its own weight. – Danger of injury! ☞...
  • Page 25: Electrically Height-Adjustable Leg Support

    Electrically height-adjustable leg support Never put the free hand into the adjust- ment mechanism while adjusting the height adjustable leg support. – Danger of jamming! The electrically height adjustable leg sup- port [1]+[2] automatically receives electric contact when hooked on. Height adjustment For height adjustment, raise or lower the leg support to the desired height via the oper-...
  • Page 26: Removing The Electrically Height Adjustable Leg Support

    Removing the electrically height adjust- able leg support When the electrically height adjustable leg supports are removed the electric contact (3) needs to be protected from dampness, water and dust or dirt (e. g. for longer storage)! ☞ Possible function error of the electrical adjustment.
  • Page 27: Arm Supports

    ARM SUPPORTS Do not use the arm supports [1] to lift or carry the electric wheelchair. Do not drive without the arm supports! Ensure the tight fit of the clamping screw (3) in order to prevent the arm support from sliding down. Arm supports, code 106 The removable arm supports [1]+[2] can be adjusted in height to the demands of the...
  • Page 28: Inserting The Arm Support

    Inserting the arm support For inserting the arm support, first slide the arm support as far as possible into the bracket (5) and then tighten the clamping screw (6). ☞ For inserting the operating module observe chapter Inserting the operating module on page 18.
  • Page 29: Seat

    SEAT Swivelling up the seat Do not hold onto the leg supports to swivel the seat up. ☞ Remove the leg supports if necessary. ☞ Always remove the electrical leg sup- ports. ☞ Grab under the front edge of the seat pad for upward swivelling.
  • Page 30: Seat Ergostar

    Seat Ergostar Adjustment of the back support angle To adjust the angle of the back support the locking lever (2) must be pressed down- ward. Let the locking lever latch at the next latch- ing position after having adjusted the back support angle [1].
  • Page 31: Ergo Seat

    Ergo Seat The back support can be folded down for storage or transport. ☞ For better demonstration of the wire cable (1) the back support is shown without cushion. Folding down the back support ☞ If required remove the seat pad (velcro fastener).
  • Page 32: Electrically Adjustable Back Support

    Electrically adjustable back sup- port Only adjust the back support when the electric wheelchair is standing on a level surface. A danger of tipping over exists on gradients! The back support [1] is electrically adjusta- ble. ☞ Herefore view the operating manual <...
  • Page 33: Head Support

    HEAD SUPPORT Always adjust the upper edge of the head support close to the back of the head and at about eye level. Do not position the head support at neck height. We recommend the fitting of two rear- view mirrors for driving with a head sup- port.
  • Page 34: Retaining Strap

    RETAINING STRAP Make sure that no objects are trapped between belt and the body! – Thus you avoid painful pressure points. The retrospective assembly of a retaining strap is only to be carried out by a special- ist workshop! The retaining strap is not part of the re- taining system for the electric wheelchair and/or the driver during transport in mo- tor vehicles.
  • Page 35: Rear-View Mirror

    REAR-VIEW MIRROR Removing the rear-view mirror To remove the rear-view mirror loosen the clamping screw (1) and pull the rear-view mirror forward out of the arm support tube. ☞ Carefully place the rear-view mirror down and protect the mirror glass from strain or other objects.
  • Page 36: Lighting

    LIGHTING The electric wheelchair is equipped with lighting equipment. The lighting is activated over the operating module for the driver. ☞ Observe the operating manual < Oper- ating module >! ☞ Always switch on the lighting system in poor visibility conditions and especially during darkness in order to see better and be better seen by others.
  • Page 37: Loading And Transportation

    Observe the manufacturer's information further information can be accessed on for the ramp or lifting platform. our website < www.meyra.com > in the The maximum bearing height specified < Download Archive >. for the ramp must be greater than the height 'h' from the ground to the loading surface, e.g.
  • Page 38: Transport Security

    < Safety and general handling instructions electric vehicles > chapter < Transport in motor vehicles or with con- veyors >. – This document and further information are available in the < Infor- mation center > on our website < www. meyra.com >.
  • Page 39: Tyres

    TYRES Tyres are made of a rubber mixture and can leave permanent or difficult-to-remove marks on some surfaces (e.g. plastic, wood- en or parquet flooring, carpets, mats). We cannot accept liabilty for damages on sur- faces caused by wear or chemical processes of the tyres.
  • Page 40: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule WHEN WHAT REMARK Before starting out General Carry out test yourself or with a helper. Test for faultless operation. Checking the magnet- Carry out test yourself or with ic brake a helper. Move the selection le- If the electric wheelchair can ver for the drive/push be pushed, have the brakes mode into the drive...
  • Page 41 WHEN WHAT REMARK Every 6-8 weeks Wheel attachments Do it yourself or with the aid (depending on dis- of a helper. Wheel nuts or screws are tance covered) to be checked for tight fit. Securely tighten any loosened wheel nuts or screws and retighten again after 10 oper- ating hours or resp.
  • Page 42: Fuses

    Fuses Replacing the fuses Only replace the safety fuse with a safety fuse of the same type. – Technical data on page 51 to be observed. Before replacing fuses, park the electric wheelchair on a level surface and secure it from rolling away.
  • Page 43: Lighting

    Lighting Have a defective lamp repaired immedi- ately. When replacing always use bulbs with the same performance data. ☞ If a turn-signal bulb is defective, the re- maining one blinks at double frequen- Adjusting the headlights The housing of the light (1) must be adjust- ed so that the light cone is visible on the driving surface.
  • Page 44: Fault Correction

    Fault correction Fault Cause Remedy Battery indicator on the Battery fuse is defective or Replace defective fuse or operating module does not correctly inserted. clean contacts and insert not light up after the correctly. switch-on. Plug connection of the Check the plug connec- power supply without...
  • Page 45: Basic Safety Information

    Prevent such heating by that can be found on our website: < www. parking the electric wheelchair in a shad- meyra.com >. ed area. Do not insert fingers into open frame Special receptacle point for the attach-...
  • Page 46: Reaching For Objects

    Reaching for objects quired immediately bring the joystick back into the neutral position. Avoid an extreme forward or backward in- Never drive faster than walking speed. clination of the upper body when picking up or placing heavy objects. – Danger of The braking force transferred to the driving electric wheelchair tipping over, especially surface is much less on a downward slope...
  • Page 47: Electrical System

    Transport in public methods of Cross the obstacle forwards with about 0.5 m approach and simultaneously with both transportation front- resp. rear wheels. Otherwise your Your electric wheelchair is not designed for electric wheelchair could tilt diagonally and user transport in public transportation vehi- you could fall out of the electric wheelchair.
  • Page 48: Driving On Public Highways

    CLEANING Driving on public highways Observe the valid regulations for public traf- The plastic panelling is attacked through fic of your country and if necessary ask your non-ionic tensides as well as solvents and specialist dealer for required accessories. especially alcohol. Your electric wheelchair has been equipped Do not clean the electric wheelchair with with lighting equipment.
  • Page 49: Finish

    < Information center > on our website: ☞ During the use of disinfectants it can < www.meyra.com >. happen that surfaces might be affect- ed in such a fashion that the long term Finish functionality of parts can be limited.
  • Page 50: Repairs

    REPAIRS Information for extended pauses of use Repairs are generally to be carried out by In case of longer periods without use, the a specialist dealer. following measures are required: Repairs ☞ Charge the batteries at least once a moth for a period of more than 16 Trustingly contact your specialist dealer for hours.
  • Page 51: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Maximum range The nominal values indicated by are reason- All data given in the < Technical data > refers able in compliance with ISO 7176-4. to the standard version. The maximum range depends to a large ex- tent on the following factors: Dimensional tolerance ±15 mm, ±...
  • Page 52: Hill Climbing Ability

    Hill climbing ability Gradients in excess of the permitted values (e.g. ramps) should for safety reasons only be driven when the wheelchair is empty! Applied norms The electric wheelchair complies with the norm: – EN 12184: 2014 – ISO 7176-8: 2014 –...
  • Page 53: Values Acc. To Iso 7176-15 For Model 2.322

    Values acc. to ISO 7176-15 for model 2.322 Overall length with leg support 1190 mm 1250 mm Overall width 680 mm 700 mm Overall dimensions, values in ( ) for 15 km version – kg 330 (300) kg User measures (incl. addtl. load) , values in ( ) for 15 km ver- –...
  • Page 54: Further Technical Data For Model 2.322

    Further technical data for model 2.322 Sound level < 70 dB(A) Protection class IP X4 Turning area 1400 mm Drive controller 24 V / 100 A Engine output 950 W Main fuse 100 A Lighting 6 V / 12 V Additional load –...
  • Page 55 Steering wheel 4.00 – 5 (12,5“) ø 320 mm pneumatic 2.5 bar (35 psi) Driving wheel 5.30/4.50 – 6 (14“) ø 360 mm pneumatic 2.5 bar (35 psi) Drive batteries 2 x 12 V 70 Ah (5 h) / 79 Ah (20 h) sealed, maintenance free 2 x 12 V 80 Ah (5 h) / 97 Ah (20 h) sealed, maintenance free...
  • Page 56: Dimensions With Ergoseat (Code 948 / 950 Without Head Support)

    Dimensions with Ergoseat (Code 948 / 950 without head support): Length of footplates 1190 mm Width general 680 mm Height 1100 mm Seat depth 450 mm 490 mm Seat width with code 43 380 mm 500 mm Seat width with code 48 480 mm 560 mm Seat height...
  • Page 57: Dimensions With Seat Ergostar (Code 961 Without Head Support)

    Dimensions with seat Ergostar (Code 961 without head support): Length of footplates 1190 mm Width general 680 mm Height 1170 mm Seat depth – mm 500 mm Seat width with code 24 – mm 500 mm Seat width with code 106 430 mm 560 mm Seat height...
  • Page 58: Meaning Of The Symbols On The Washing Instruction

    Meaning of the symbols on the washing instruction (the symbols correspond to European standard) Wash as delicates with the indicated maximum temperature in °C. Wash as regular laundry with the indicated maximum temperature in °C. Hand wash only Do not bleach. Not suited for the dryer.
  • Page 59: Meaning Of The Labels On The Electric Wheelchair

    Meaning of the labels on the electric wheelchair Attention! Read the operating manuals and other provided documen- tation. Do not lift the electric wheelchair at the arm supports or leg supports. Removable parts are not suitable for carrying. Drive mode Push mode Push only on level surfaces.
  • Page 60: Meaning Of The Symbols On The Type Plate

    Meaning of the symbols on the type plate Manufacturer Order number Serial number Production date Permitted user weight max. permissible total weight Permitted axle weights Max. permissible rising gradient Max. permissible falling gradient Permitted maximum speed The product is approved as a seat within a motor vehicle. Max.
  • Page 61: Inspection Certificate

    INSPECTION CERTIFICATE Recommended safety inspection 1st year (at least every 12 months) Electric wheelchair 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 62: Warranty / Guarantee

    < Information center > sector < PMS > on description, delivery note number with de- our website < www.meyra.com >. livery date and serial number (SN). We reserve the right to make technical im- The serial number (SN) can be read off of provements.
  • Page 63: Warrantee / Guarantee Section

    Warrantee / Guarantee section Please fill 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 certificate for transfer Electric wheelchair data: Serial-no.(SN): Stamp of specialist dealer:...
  • Page 64 Your specialist dealer MEYRA GmbH Meyra-Ring 2 32689 Kalletal Kalldorf GERMANY +49 5733 922 - 311 +49 5733 922 - 9311 info@meyra.de www.meyra.de 205 340 001 (Status: 2021-05) All technical modifications reserved. Original operating manual.

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