Specifications ....................6 Use ......................... 7 Insurance licence plate ..................7 Adjustment ....................8 Life span ......................8 Overview ....................... 9 Model:2.364 4-wheel ...................9 Control panel ......................10 Driving lock ......................10 Battery charging socket ..................10 Handling the SCOOTER ................11 Supplementary safety information ..............11 Functional checks ....................11...
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Driving speed ......................21 Forward driving speed ..................21 Backwards driving speed ................21 Left/right turns....................22 Brakes ......................23 Operating brake ....................23 Parking brake .....................23 Braking the SCOOTER ................23 Dosed braking ....................23 Emergency braking ..................23 Braking distance ....................23 Loading and transportation ..............24 Loading .......................24 Transport in vehicles ...................24 Passenger transport in handicapped transport vehicles (HTV).......24...
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Technical data ..................... 50 Kilometric performance ..................50 Hill climbing ability ..................50 Fuses ........................51 Lighting .......................51 Model 2.364 ......................52 Meaning of the labels on the SCOOTER ........... 55 Symbols .......................55 Meaning of the symbols on the type plate ............56 Inspection certificate ................. 57 Warranty / Guarantee .................
For users with visual impairments the PDF-files of the above mentioned doc- uments can be accessed on our web- We thank you for the confidence you site < www.meyra.com >. have placed in our company by way of choosing the SCOOTER. ☞...
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. ☞ Extremely limited walking abilities ☞ Note: in the scope of the basic require- However, we request that you ment to move around in your own check the vehicle for possible...
Attention: The general capability of the driv- er to participate in traffic must be given! This model is a SCOOTER for driving on firm, level surfaces outside and open indoor spaces (e. g. shopping centres). It serves exclusively for the convey- ance of a sitting person.
ADJUSTMENT LIFE SPAN The specialist dealer hands your We expect an average lifespan of SCOOTER over under consideration about 5 years for this product, as far of all relevant safety regulations in an as the product is applied for its des- operationally ready state and adjust- ignated purpose and all maintenance ed to your demands.
OVERVIEW Model:2.364 4-wheel The overview shows the most important components and operating equipment. Pos. Description Pos. Description 1 Seat 9 Actuator (director) 2 Handle bar grip 10 Control panel 3 Steering column 11 Lever for steering column lock- ing device...
Control panel ☞ Note: The function and meaning of the keys and symbols are explained in the separate operating manual < Control panel with LCD-Dis- play >. Driving lock (1) Driving lock (2) Key position 0 (OFF) (3) Key position 45° (Push mode) (4) Key position 90°...
HANDLING THE SCOOT- Attention: Observe the safety and general handling instructions < Electronic vehicles >! Supplementary safety infor- mation ☞ Note: Locking the SCOOTER Do not grab with fingers into open In order to secure the SCOOTER frame tubes (e. g. after loosing against unpermitted or unwanted cover plugs or caps).
Drive key Position of drive key ☞ Therefore also observe the oper- ating manual SCOOTER < Control panel with LCD-display >! Position OFF The driving key is inserted parallel to the steering column as far as possible into the driving key socket (1). –...
Director The desired driving speed is achieved through activation of the director via the: – the actuator as a seesaw device for thumb activation (standard), – the actuator as a thumb or finger seesaw lever (option) (1), – acceleration rotary grip (option) (2), –...
Drive-/push mode ☞ Note: Switch the SCOOTER into the push mode only for manoeuvring on a level surface. ☞ The weight of the SCOOTER makes corresponding steering and pushing forces necessary. Selecting the motor mode In order to establish drive mode turn the driving key to position ON (1).
Emergency lock down of the mag- netic brake The magnetic brake on the motor is automatically activated when battery voltage is lost. ☞ The SCOOTER is thus secured com- pletely against rolling away. Disconnecting the emergency lock In order to disconnect the emergency lock for pushing the SCOOTER the activated magnetic brake can be re- leased at the motor [1].
Selecting the operation In order to obtain operational readi- ness of the SCOOTER the following directions are to be carried out in the indicated order. ☞ Note: Before first use the drive batter- ies should be charged through the charging socket (1). ☞...
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2. Adjusting the steering column The steering column is to be adjusted so that the SCOOTER can be steered comfortably and safely. – For adjusting the steering column press the lever of the steering col- umn locking device (1) down. ☞...
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ☞ Therefore observe the operating manual < Control panel with LCD- display >! Before starting to drive, the following should be checked: ☞ The status of the battery charge through the battery gauge (1), – Therefore observe chapter <...
Battery charging procedure For the battery charging procedure park and secure the SCOOTER on a level surface. ☞ View chapter < Securing the SCOOTER >. 1. Swivel the cover of the battery charging socket to the side and plug the battery charger into the battery charging socket (1).
DRIVING BEHAVIOUR Speed is determined by motion of the director: – The accelerator lever (1), – the acceleration rotary grip, – the foot accelerator as well as the pre-selected final speed. Attention: Drive especially carefully during the first journeys! ☞ Pre-select the lowest final speed for this purpose.
Accelerator lever The driving direction is determined through the activation side of the ac- celerator lever. Forward motion Press cap with thumb Right dent Pull lever with hand Left (option) Rearward travel Press cap with thumb Left dent Pull lever with hand Right (option) Driving speed...
Left/right turns In order to drive curves, move the steering column to the right or left with the handles, depending on the desired curve radius. ☞ Curves are to be driven through at adequate speed. Attention: Danger of tilting when turning around, especially on slopes and hills! The SCOOTER features and automatic...
BRAKES Emergency braking Let the driving lever (director) inde- Attention: pendently jump back into the zero- If the braking force reduces imme- position. diately have the brakes repaired by ☞ The SCOOTER brakes down at a specialist workshop. shortest distance. ☞...
LOADING AND TRANS- Passenger transport in handicapped transport ve- PORTATION hicles (HTV) ☞ Do not use the back support, arm To determine if your SCOOTER is ap- supports or steering column in or- proved as a seat for transport inside der to lift the SCOOTER! an HTV, please look at the type plate.
Transport security ☞ View document safety and general handling instructions < Electronic vehicles > chapter < Transport in motor vehicles or conveyors >. – Establish electrical safety ☞ For this observe the regulations of the respective transport company. – Locking the SCOOTER ☞...
Reducing the size of the SCOOTER For storage or the transport (e.g. in a car), the size of the SCOOTER can be reduced as follows (1). 1. Lock the SCOOTER. ☞ Therefore observe chapter < Secur- ing the SCOOTER >. 2.
Disassembling the SCOOTER into components The SCOOTER can also be disassem- bled into several components as fol- lows for the transport in a small ve- hicle. ➀ Front basket ☞ Therefore observe chapter < Front basket >. ➁ Seat ☞ Therefore observe chapter...
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Removing the batteries 1. Switch off the SCOOTER and pull out the drive key. 2. Remove the seat [1]. ☞ Therefore observe chapter < Seat >. 3. The ball grip of the selection lever has to be screwed off before re- moving the battery cover (2).
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6. Open the velcro fastener of the spanning belts of each battery (1). 7. Lift out the batteries (2). Removing the rear revetment 1. Unplug the connections (3) of the back lights. ☞ To pull them off hold onto the connection plugs.
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3. Pull out the locking lever (1) first, then swivel the now unlocked rear chassis from the front part and place it onto the floor (2). ☞ Note: For easier unlocking first slightly lift the seat tube (3) the fold the rear chassis (4) toward the back.
Reassembly of SCOOTER-compo- nents ☞ Before assembly a visual check of the single components should be conducted for completeness and damages. ☞ Here the following is to be ob- served closely: – The brackets to receive the drive may not be bent. –...
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3. Replace the locking bolt (1). Attention: The locking bolt has to be visibly pushed through. 4. Replace the main plug (2). ☞ Replace the screws at the side of the main plug to the for safety. 5. Re-establish the plugged connec- tion of the tail lights (3).
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Mounting the batteries Mounting is done in reverse order. 1. Set the batteries into the frame and secure them with the span- ning straps (1). Attention: Make sure that the cables are cor- rectly routed when mounting the batteries. – Danger of cable damage. 2.
COMPONENTS Seat ☞ Note: The seat supplied (1) may vary from the one shown in the illustration. The seat (1) can be removed and is height adjustable. Turning the seat The seat can be turned for an easier transfer to or from the seat [2]. In order to disengage the seat locking device, press the lever at the side (3) upward.
Removing the seat In order to remove the seat [1] press the lever at the side (2) upward Attention: Grab sideways under the seat sur- face in order to lift the seat. • Do not reach between the seat le- ver with the fingers while doing ☞...
Arm support Attention: Do not lift or carry the seat using the arm supports. Swivelling up the arm support The arm supports can be swivelled up for an easier transfer to/from the seat [1]. Adjusting the height of the arm supports The height of the arm supports can be steplessly adjusted after loosening the...
Back support The back support can be folded down onto the seat surface (1). To raise the back support swivel it up- ward toward the back (2). Adjusting the headrest height After activating the locking spring (3) the height of the head support can be adjusted.
Front basket The front basket can be lifted off up- wards (1). For attachment the front basket is placed onto the two brackets (2)(3). Support castors The support castors (4) increase the stability against tipping over to the rear when crossing an obstacle or driv- ing on a rising gradient.
Retaining strap The retaining strap [1] serves to hold a person sitting inside the SCOOTER in place. – Additional stabilisation of the sit- ting position. – Prevents the user from slipping forwards out of the seat (e.g. dur- ing abrupt braking). The retaining strap is screwed onto Adjustment of belt length the bottom of the seat.
MAINTENANCE An incorrect or neglected cleaning and maintenance results in a limita- tion of the product liability. Maintenance The following maintenance schedule gives you a guide for carrying out the maintenance. ☞ They do not give information about the actual extent of work required on the vehicle.
Maintenance schedule WHEN WHAT REMARK Before starting General Carry out test yourself or with a helper. Test for faultless opera- tion. Checking the mag- Carry out test yourself or with a helper. netic brake If the SCOOTER can be Switch the selection le- pushed, have the brakes ver drive- / push mode repaired immediately by...
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WHEN WHAT REMARK Do it yourself or with the Every 6-8 weeks Wheel attachments aid of a helper. (depending on dis- Wheel nuts or screws tance covered) Securely tighten any loos- are to be checked for ened wheel nuts or screws tight fit.
Tyre damage on pneumatic tyres ☞ For repairing tyre damage we rec- ommend the use of a foam car- tridge that is available in special- ity shops. – Afterwards look up a specialist workshop as soon as pos- sible.
Lighting ☞ Note: If a turn-signal bulb is defective, the remaining one blinks at double frequency. Replacing defective filament bulbs Switch off the SCOOTER before re- placing a defective bulb. ☞ Note: ☞ Have a defective bulb in the front replaced in a specialist workshop.
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Indicator light/front Spherical bulb: 12 V / P21W BA 15s Removal: – Switch off the SCOOTER. – Remove the turn signal with the defective bulb from the front re- vetment (2). – Therefor loosen the attachment nut (1). – Remove the dispersion disc with a slot screw driver (2).
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Rear light The rear and indicator lights (1) are equipped with long living LED-tech- nology. ☞ Note: In case of a failure we recommend to contact a specialist workshop.
Fuses/connections Mains-/battery fuses The main-/battery fuses are located above the batteries in a fuse holder (1). Charging and control fuse The charging and control fuse is lo- cated on the left behind the drive in a fuse clamp (2). Replace fuse ☞...
FAULT CORRECTION Fault Cause Remedy display shows A main-/battery fuse is Insert a new charging nothing after activa- defect. fuse or have it repaired tion. in a specialist work- shop. Batteries deep dis- Have it repaired by the charged specialist workshop. The indicator gauge The accelerator lever Switch the SCOOTER...
Information for the special- Programming the driving behav- iour ist dealer The driving behaviour of the SCOOT- A maintenance and service manual is ER can be adjusted through the pro- available upon demand, in which you gramming device. can for example find the following in- ☞...
TECHNICAL DATA The kilometric performance is greatly 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.
Fuses ☞ Therefore observe chapter < Fuses/connections >. Mains-/battery fuse: ............2 x 80 A Charging/control system fuse: ..........10 A Lighting Headlight bulb: ......Filament bulb 12 V / 15 W P26S Front indicator: .......Filament bulb 12V/10W BA15s Tools The following tools are required to replace a turn signal bulb: Phillips screwdriver ............
All data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated model. Dimensional tolerance ± 1.5 cm, ± 2°. Model: ..................2.364 (4-wheel) Type plate: ..................at the seat brace Class of use as per DIN EN 12184 ..............Class C Life span: ......................
Climatic data: Ambient temperature: ..............-25 °C to +50 °C Storage temperature: ............... -25 °C to +65 °C Batteries: Battery dimensions (L x W x H): ..........max. 21 x 17 x 18 cm Sealed drive batteries: ........2 x 12 V 42,5 Ah – 5 h / 50 Ah – 20 h Range (see Kilometric performance): 50 Ah (20 h) with 6 km/h:...............
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Performance - mechanical in case of increased user weight from 130 kg to 150 kg: The values are not within the norm EN 12184. Technical hill-climbing ability with max. 150 kg user weight: .....[10° (18 %)] max. permissible rising gradient: ............[8.5° (15 %)] max.
Meaning of the labels on the SCOOTER Attention! Read the operating manuals and other provided doc- umentation. Do not lift the SCOOTER at the arm supports or leg supports. Removable parts are not suitable for car- rying. Drive mode Push mode Push only on level surfaces.
Meaning of the symbols on the type plate Manufacturer Order number Serial number Production date (Year – Calendar week) Permitted user weight Permitted total weight Permitted axle loads Permissible rising gradient Permissible falling gradient Permitted final speed The product is licensed as a seat inside a handicapped transport vehicle (HTV).
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-no.(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) Stamp of specialist dealer:...
WARRANTY / GUARAN- Interferences through radiation 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 specifica- uct within the scope of or general tions cannot be declared as warranty terms and conditions and warranty or guarantee claims.
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-no.(SN): Stamp of specialist dealer:...
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