Meyra 1.360 Operating Manual
Meyra 1.360 Operating Manual

Meyra 1.360 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Active wheelchair Model 1.360 / 1.370 Operating manual m o v e p e o p l e .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Important information List of models Indications Acceptance Specifications Adjustment Reinstallment Life span Overview Model 1.360 Model 1.370 Brake Locking the pressure brakes Releasing the pressure brakes Leg supports Calf belt Adjusting the calf belt Removing/attaching the calf belt Lower leg support...
  • Page 3 Clothes guard Back support Back support belt Fitting the back belt Push handles Height adjustable push handles Height adjustment of the push handles Removing the push handles Inserting the push handles Seat Seat belt Utensils bag Wheels Tyre damage on pneumatic tyres Drive wheels Quick release axle Quick release axle with tetra locking device Code 697...
  • Page 4 Technical data Model 1.360 Model 1.370 Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair Meaning of the symbols on the type plate Inspection certificate Warranty / Guarantee Warrantee / Guarantee section Inspection certificate for transfer...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The model of your selection, fulfils the wish dling of the wheelchair as well as to prevent for mobility and more independence by accidents. way of a new styling of the proven MEYRA ☞ Note: technology. Please note that the illustrated equip-...
  • Page 6: Important Information

    This operating manual applies to the follow- Read and observe the following docu- ing models: mentation belonging to the wheelchair before first operation: Model 1.360 Model 1.370 – this operating manual, – the safety and general handling instruc- tions < Mechanical and muscle powered wheelchairs >.
  • Page 7: Indications

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

    SPECIFICATIONS The wheelchair was developed for adults The wheelchair is applicable on level, firm and adolescents. surfaces and can be used as follows: – for indoors (e.g. apartment, day care), The wheelchair solely serves to transport – outdoors (e.g. paved paths in parks), one person in the seat and not as a hauling aid, transporter or similar.
  • Page 9: Adjustment

    ADJUSTMENT LIFE SPAN The specialist workshop will hand out the We expect an average life span of about wheelchair to you under consideration of all 4 years for this product, as far as the product relevant safety instructions, ready for opera- is applied for its designated purpose and all tion and adjusted to your needs.
  • Page 10: Overview

    OVERVIEW Model 1.360 The overview shows the most important components of the wheelchair. Pos. Description (1) Back support (8) Locking knob / Quick release axle (9) Handrims (2) Clothes guard / arm support (3) Seat cushion (4) Footboard (5) Steering wheel...
  • Page 11: Model 1.370

    OVERVIEW Model 1.370 The overview shows the most important components of the wheelchair. Pos. Description (1) Back support (8) Locking knob / Quick release axle (9) Handrims (2) Clothes guard / arm support (3) Seat cushion (4) Leg support (5) Steering wheel (6) Driving wheel (7) Pressure Brake...
  • Page 12: Brake

    BRAKE By locking the pressure brakes [1] with the brake lever (2), the wheelchair is secured against rolling away unintentionally (park- ing brake). ☞ Note: Therefore observe the maintenance in- structions as well as safety and general handling instructions < Mechanical and muscle powered wheelchairs >...
  • Page 13: Releasing The Pressure Brakes

    Releasing the pressure brakes Swivel both brake levers up (5) resp. inward (6) as far as possible. ☞ Do not grab into the area of the cross- brace [7] when releasing the pressure brake (6). – Danger of jamming the fin- gers!
  • Page 14: Leg Supports

    LEG SUPPORTS Attention: Before any actions on the leg supports the wheelchair is to be secured against unintentional rolling motions. – View chapter Brake on page 12 Calf belt The calf belt (1) prevents the feet from slid- ing off the back of the footboard. Adjusting the calf belt The calf belt is guided through the front frame tubes, view arrows [2], or around...
  • Page 15: Lower Leg Support

    Lower leg support For entry or exiting as well as „scutteling“ (the slow propulsion of the wheelchair with the feet) the footboard [1] / the footplates [2] can be folded upward. ☞ Check the locking points! – Remove both feet from the footplates. –...
  • Page 16: Footboard

    Footboard The footboard [1] can be folded up to one side. ☞ Note: Fold the footboard up before swivelling away and removing the upper leg sup- port. Folding up the footboard In order to fold up the footboard lift the loose end of the footboard as far as possible [2].
  • Page 17: 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 For easy transfer out of/into the wheelchair as well as driving closer to a closet, bed or bathtub the leg supports can be swivelled away toward the in-/outside (1).
  • Page 18: Removing The Leg Supports

    Removing the leg supports For easy transfer into and out of the wheel- chair as well as a reduced wheelchair length (important for transport) the leg supports can be removed [1]. ☞ Note: Before removing the leg supports loos- en or remove the calf belt on one side. ☞...
  • Page 19: Clothes Guard

    CLOTHES GUARD The clothes guard [1] protects the clothes from the open spokes of the drive wheels and from spray water. Attention: No not grab between the clothes guard and tyre. – Danger of squashing! • Do not lift or carry the wheelchair by holding on to the clothes guard / arm supports.
  • Page 20: Back Support

    BACK SUPPORT Back support belt Fitting the back belt The tensioning of the back support [1] is ad- justable. – Pull off the flap of the back support and fold it to the front [2]. – Open the Velcro fastener of the belt (3) that you wish to adjust and close it again after adjustment.
  • Page 21: Push Handles

    Push handles The height adjustable push handles [1] are attached to the back support with a clamp- ing jig each (2) and can be adjusted to the requirements of the accompanying person. Height adjustable push handles The push handles are continuously height adjustable and secured against pulling out.
  • Page 22: Removing The Push Handles

    Removing the push handles Loosen the clamping lever (3) and pull the according push handle up as far as it will go. Press the respective spring button (4) in- ward and pull the push handle out of the clamping device (5). Inserting the push handles Press down the spring button (4) and insert the push handle from the top into the re-...
  • Page 23: Wheels

    WHEELS Tyre damage on pneumatic tyres ☞ For repairing tyre damage we recom- mend the use of a foam cartridge that is available in speciality shops. – After- wards look up a specialist workshop as soon as possible. Drive wheels The drive wheels are on a full quick release axle (1).
  • Page 24: Quick Release Axle With Tetra Locking Device Code 697

    Quick release axle with tetra locking de- vice Code 697 The driving wheels can be removed and re- assembled without any tools. Removing the drive wheel: – First turn the activation wheel (1) of the quick release axle as far as possible about 90°...
  • Page 25: Support Castors

    SUPPORT CASTORS The support castors [1] serve to raise the tilting stability and can be swivelled inward underneath the seat (2). ☞ Depending on the version the support castors can be attached singly or as a pair. Swinging the support castors Press the support castors out of the locking then swivel them inward until the lock en- gages automatically [2].
  • Page 26: Folding/Unfolding

    FOLDING/UNFOLDING Folding the wheelchair Your wheelchair can be folded in a few mo- ments without tools being required [1]. – Remove the seat cushion, if applicable. – Remove the calf belt if necessary. – Remove the leg supports or footboard, resp.
  • Page 27: Transport

    TRANSPORT Transport security The wheelchair is only to be secured through the four securing points [1] and (2). ☞ The anchor positions are marked with the symbol (3). ☞ The procedure for securing the wheel- chair can be read in the document Safe- ty and general handling instructions <...
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    Information for the specialist dealer The maintenance and service manual for this product can be found on our website under: < www.meyra.com >. You can for example find the following in- formation in these manuals: 1. Adjustments that can be carried out with tools.
  • Page 29: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule WHEN WHAT Remark Before starting out Test brakes for faultless op- Carry out test yourself or with eration a helper. Activate brake lever to the limit. The locked wheels should not be able to turn under operating condi- tions.
  • Page 30 WHEN WHAT Remark Every 2 months Check frame tubes for Carry out test yourself or with (depending on dis- damage a helper. tance covered) If deformations or cracks occur in the welding seams, contact a specialist workshop imme- diately for repairs. – Danger of accidents! Every 2 months Lubricate the following...
  • Page 31 WHEN WHAT Remark Manufacturer recom- mendation: Every 12 months Maintenance jobs To be carried out by the spe- (depending on fre- cialist dealer. – Vehicle quency of use)
  • Page 32: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Maximum tyre pressure is printed on the tyres on each side. All model dependent specifications within Full tyre pressure – steering wheel the < Technical data > refer to the standard Standard: version of the respective models. 2.5 - 3.5 bar = 36 - 50 psi The overall length depends on the position Full tyre pressure –...
  • Page 33: Model 1.360

    Model 1.360 All data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated model. Dimensional tolerance ± 1.5 cm, ± 2°. Model: ....................................1.360 Type plate: ............................ at the crossbrace tube Life span: ..................................4 years Dimensions: ............min. / max. / manufacturer setting Overall length (frame Code 346): Short frame: ............................840 / 910 / ---- mm...
  • Page 34 Dimensions: ............min. / max. / manufacturer setting Back support angle: bent at manufacturer (firm): ........................84° / 96° / 96° Seat tilt: ..................................0° / 15° / --- Leg support angle: Code 346 ....................................77° Code 347 ....................................85° Foot support to seat, without seat cushion (lower shank length): with foot board: ............................39 / 48 / --- cm Wheels Steering wheel:...
  • Page 35 Permitted inclination/slopes max. obstacle height (depending on the setting of theleg support height):..0 to 100 mm min. turning radius diameter: .........................1100 mm Max. permissable rising gradient: .........................4.5° (8 %) Max. permissable falling gradient: .......................4.5° (8 %) Max. permissable transverse gradient: ......................4.5° (8 %) static tilting safety in all directions: .......................6°...
  • Page 36: Model 1.370

    Model 1.370 All data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated model. Dimensional tolerance ± 1.5 cm, ± 2°. Model: ....................................1.370 Type plate: ............................ at the crossbrace tube Life span: ..................................4 years Dimensions: ............min. / max. / manufacturer setting Overall length (with leg support): Short frame: ............................
  • Page 37 Push handle height Code 502: continuously adjustable: ..........................max. 15 cm Back support angle: bent at manufacturer (firm): ........................84° / 96° / 96° Seat tilt: ..................................0° / 15° / --- Leg support angle: Code 93 ......................................77° Foot support to seat, without seat cushion (lower shank length): with single footplates: ..........................37 / 51 / --- cm Wheels Steering wheel:...
  • Page 38 Permitted inclination/slopes max. obstacle height (depending on the setting of theleg support height):..0 to 100 mm min. turning radius diameter: .........................1200 mm Max. permissable rising gradient: .........................4.5° (8 %) Max. permissable falling gradient: .......................4.5° (8 %) Max. permissable transverse gradient: ......................4.5° (8 %) static tilting safety in all directions: .......................6°...
  • Page 39: Meaning Of The Labels On The Wheelchair

    Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair Attention! Read the operating manuals and other provided documen- tation. Anchor point for transport safety of the wheelchair.
  • Page 40: 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 approved as a seat within a motor vehicle The product is not approved as a seat within a motor vehicle.
  • Page 41: Inspection Certificate

    INSPECTION CERTIFICATE Recommended safety inspection 1st year (at least every 12 months) Vehicle data: Stamp of specialist dealer: Model: Signature: Delivery note no.: Place, date: Serial number (SN): Next safety inspection in 12 months Date: Recommended safety inspection 3rd year Recommended safety inspection 2nd year (at least every 12 months) (at least every 12 months)
  • Page 42: Warranty / Guarantee

    WARRANTY / GUARANTEE technical changes and additions (add- ons) carried out without our prior con- sent will lead to a general loss of guaran- We accept legal liability for this product tee and product liability. within the scope of or general terms and conditions and warranty and the guaran- ☞...
  • Page 43: 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 Vehicle data: Serial number (SN): Stamp of specialist dealer:...
  • Page 44 Your specialist dealer MEYRA GmbH Meyra-Ring 2 D-32689 Kalletal-Kalldorf +49 5733 922 - 311 +49 5733 922 - 9311 info@meyra.de www.meyra.de Meyra 205 338 501 (Status: 2013-10) All technical modifications reserved.

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