Meyra 2.360 Maintenance And Service Manual
Meyra 2.360 Maintenance And Service Manual

Meyra 2.360 Maintenance And Service Manual

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  • Page 1 Adaptive wheelchair Models: 2.360 / 2.370 Maintenance and Service manual m o v e p e o p l e .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents General Foreword Requirements concerning workshop personnel Customer support Information to maintenance and service work: Term definitions Overview Model 2.360 Model 2.370 Vehicle identification Safety information Storage Required tools and aids Service work Adaptation and adjustment jobs Leg supports Footboard...
  • Page 3 Angle adjustment Individual adjustment Toe-in correction of the drive wheels Seat height /Seat angle Front seat height (FSH), model 2.360 Rear seat height (RSH), model 2.360 Front seat height (FSH), model 2.370 Rear seat height (RSH), model 2.370 Vario block...
  • Page 4: General

    8, must therefore be < www.meyra.com >. read carefully and observed by all persons, that are assigned to work on the wheelchair. Customer support Technical questions will gladly be answered by your national Meyra distribution partner.
  • Page 5: Information To Maintenance And Service Work

    Information to maintenance and ser- Term definitions vice work: Here you will find explanations to the term used in this manual: ☞ Every wheelchair should undergo inspection once a year. – The inspection increases the safety and ex- tends the life span of the wheelchair. ☞...
  • Page 6: Overview

    OVERVIEW Model 2.360 Model 2.370...
  • Page 7: Vehicle Identification

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION For a definite vehicle identification in case you have questions, or for spare parts orders, the following data can be read off of the type plate: ☞ view sample-type plate [1] The model description (in the field Type resp. Typ) 2.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION ☞ Replace loose screwed connections with thread safety with the respective nut or screw and new thread safety. ☞ Wear suitable clothing as well as if required gloves and protective glasses. ☞ If new screws or nuts with thread safety not be available, apply liquid thread safe- –...
  • Page 9: Required Tools And Aids

    REQUIRED TOOLS AND AIDS For adjustments and maintenance we recommend the use of high quality tools. ☞ High quality tools can prevent for example damages to the surface of the frame as well as minor injuries to the hand. The tools required most frequently are: –...
  • Page 10: Leg Supports

    LEG SUPPORTS Footboard Adjusting the height of the footboard – for height adjustment, depending on model, remove the screw (1) on both sides. – Telescope the footplate evenly to the desired height and then secure it with the screws (1) on both sides (tightening torque 10_Nm).
  • Page 11: Depth Adjustment Of The Footboard

    Depth adjustment of the footboard (only with model 2.360) Depth adjustment of the footboard is carried out by repo- sitioning the removable distancers (3) or by turning around the asymmetrical footboard (6). Repositioning the removable distancers – Lift the footboard slightly on the side that can be folded open.
  • Page 12: Footplates

    FOOTPLATES Adjusting the height of the footplate Remove the screw (1) on both sides to adjust the height. 2. Telescope the footplates evenly to the desired height and then secure it with the screws (1) on both sides (tightening torque 10 Nm). ☞...
  • Page 13: Arm Support

    ARM SUPPORT Clothes guard The clothing guard [1] running parallel to the circumference of the wheel has to be adjusted to the selected wheel po- sition and size. Attention: The distance between the driving wheel and the clothes guard should be as small as possible, approx. 1 cm.
  • Page 14: Height Adjustable Arm Supports

    Height adjustable arm supports The arm support is height adjustable in 5 positions of 15 mm each. Height adjustment of the arm support For height adjustment, loosen the screws (1) until the arm support can be adjusted in height. ☞ Note: Always adjust the arm support so far that the screw (2) fits into one of the 5 possible hole positions.
  • Page 15: Back Support

    BACK SUPPORT Removing the back support upholstery For removal, first pull off the rear part of the back support cushion and fold it over to the front [1]. Afterwards pull the back support cushion off of the adjustable back support up- holstery [2].
  • Page 16: Seat

    SEAT Seat pad The seat cushion [1] is aligned according to the course of the loop strap in the middle and in line with the front edge of the seat strap. Removing the seat strap First take out the tube plugs to remove the seat strap, then pull the seat strap out of the seat tubes [2].
  • Page 17: Changing The Seat Width

    Changing the seat width In order to change the seat width, the following assembly groups are to be replaced: The back support 2. The footboard 3. The seat belt 4. The crossbrace 5. The horizontal push bar ☞ Ensure that the screws (3) of the additional support cross braces are mounted evenly on both sides in a suitable position.
  • Page 18: Wheels

    WHEELS Changing the tyres ☞ Note: Always change tyres in pairs. – Differently worn tyres can impair the straight-on travel of the wheelchair. Attention: Ensure that the tyre cover is always removed and rein- stalled with the appropriate tyre levers (bicycle acces- sories).
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Angle Of The Steering Head

    Adjusting the angle of the steering head The angle of the steering head should be set at 90° to the driving surface for best driving characteristics. Model 2.360 Before adjusting the steering head angle remove the steering head cover (1).
  • Page 20: Drive Wheels

    Model 2.370 Before adjusting the steering head angle remove the steering head cover (1). 2. For adjustment of the castor stem angle loosen the at- tachment screw (2)+(3) and reposition the steering fork vertically to the ground. ☞ The castor stem angle is continuously adjustable. Drive wheels Handrims The distance of the handrim can be adjusted from 15 mm to...
  • Page 21: Brakes

    BRAKES Adjusting the pressure brakes The pressure brakes [1] are to be checked for function and readjusted if necessary according to the < Maintenance schedule > of the operating manual as well as after each replacement of the drive wheels and repositioning of the vario blocks.
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Swing Brakes

    Adjusting the swing brakes Model 2.360 Adjustment is achieved by slight repositioning of the swing brake (1). ☞ Note: Check the function and firm seat of the respective swing brake. To adjust the swing brake, loosen the clamping screws (2).
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Drum Brakes

    Adjusting the drum brakes ☞ If the third locking position of the locking latch is re- quired on the brake lever (1), to activate the drum brake [2], the drum brake must be readjusted as follows. The readjustment of the drum brake is carried with a step by step unscrewing of the respective setting screw (3).
  • Page 24: Support Castors

    SUPPORT CASTORS Assembly position of the support castor The support castor is slid from the bottom into the rear frame tube and mounted there [1]. Correct support castors length The support castors must reach further out than the drive wheels in order to achieve a sufficient support function. Height adjustment The support tube is height adjustable by 35 mm in 2 posi- tions (2)+(3).
  • Page 25: Individual Adjustment

    Vertical repositioning of the axle receptacle (1). – Horizontal repositioning the varioblock (2). – Changing the size of the steering wheel. – Vertical repositioning of the steering wheel axle (3). ☞ Therefore observe the model dependent table Front seat height (FSH), model 2.360 on page 26.
  • Page 26: Front Seat Height (Fsh), Model 2.360

    The following tables give an overview if the possible castor stem-, steering fork-assembly positions in the respective steering fork and in relation to the front seat height. Attachment position castor stem Code 418, code 419  Table: front seat height (FSH), model 2.360 Position Steering Code front seat-height...
  • Page 27 ‚ Table: front seat height (FSH), model 2.360 Position Steering Code front seat-height steering wheel steering fork head Steering fork position ø 100 mm ‚ Code 151 ø 125 mm ‚ Code 325 ø 142 mm ‚ Code 327 ƒ...
  • Page 28: Rear Seat Height (Rsh), Model 2.360

    The following tables give an overview if the possible drive wheel assembly positions in the respective vario block assembly position and in relation to the rear seat height. Assembly position A Assembly position B Table: Rear seat height (RSH), model 2.360 Driving rear seat-height Assembly posi-...
  • Page 29: Front Seat Height (Fsh), Model 2.370

    Front seat height (FSH), model 2.370 The following tables give an overview if the possible castor stem-, steering fork-assembly positions in the respective steering fork and in relation to the front seat height. Attachment position castor stem Code 418, code 419 ...
  • Page 30 ‚ Table: front seat height (FSH), model 2.370 Position Steering Code front seat-height steering wheel steering fork head Steering fork position ø 100 mm ‚ Code 151 ø 125 mm ‚ Code 325 ø 142 mm ‚ Code 327 ø 180 mm ‚...
  • Page 31: Rear Seat Height (Rsh), Model 2.370

    Rear seat height (RSH), model 2.370 The following tables give an overview if the possible drive wheel assembly positions in the respective vario block assembly position and in relation to the rear seat height. Assembly position A Assembly position B Table: Rear seat height (RSH), model 2.370 Driving Assembly...
  • Page 32: Vario Block

    Vario block ☞ Note: After any change to the vario block the clothes guard needs to be adjusted to the circumference of the drive wheel. – Therefore observe chapter Clothes guard on page 13. Axle position/balance point By repositioning the vario block (1) the axle position as well as the balance point can be changed.
  • Page 33: Maintenance

    m o v e p e o p l e . MAINTENANCE Reinstallment Before reimplementation the wheelchair is to un- Wheelchairs are medical devices of the class I-MDD. dergo a complete inspection. We recommend an inspection at least once a year. The work done and replacement of essential com- ☞...
  • Page 34: Checklist Of The Annual Maintenance Jobs

    CHECKLIST OF THE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE JOBS Preparation for visual check Removed seat and back support elements, leg supports, arm support units. If necessary, cleaned ❑ the vehicle or the modules before the visual check. Visual inspection Checked frame, modules, attachments and accessories for damages, corrosion as well as scratch- ❑...
  • Page 35 CHECKLIST OF THE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE JOBS ❑ Checked the fastening of the steering and drive wheels. Wheel forks are not bent or torn. ❑ Axle bearing of the steering wheel forks checked for easy running. ❑ Checked free swivelling (360°) of both steering wheels. ❑...
  • Page 36: Din Norms And Guidelines

    Minimal profile depth acc. to STVO: ........1.5 mm 25 Nm M 10 50 Nm Items with order number M 12 85 Nm Loctite 243 (medium hard) ..........205 638 800 MEYRA GmbH Meyra-Ring 2 D-32689 Kalletal-Kalldorf +49 5733 922 - 311 +49 5733 922 - 9311 info@meyra.de www.meyra.de...
  • Page 37: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 38 NOTES...
  • Page 39 NOTES...
  • Page 40 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 205345101 (Status: 2017-06) All technical modifications reserved. Original Maintenance and Service manual.

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