Meyra 1.155 Operating Manual

Meyra 1.155 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Adaptive wheelchair Model 1.155 Operating manual W e m o v e p e o p l e .
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Meaning of the applied markers Introduction List of models Indications Acceptance Specifications Adjustment Reinstallment Life span Overview Model 1.155 Brake Pressure brake - user Locking the brakes Releasing the brakes Service brake Swing brake- user Locking the brakes Releasing the brakes Service brake...
  • Page 4 Clothes guard Removable clothes guard Removal of clothing guards Inserting the clothes guard Back support Adjustment of the back support angle Folding over the back support Folding up the back support Back support belt Fitting the back belt Removing the back support upholstery Placing the back support upholstery Push handles Push handles with clamping device...
  • Page 5 Maintenance Maintenance schedule Technical data Tyre pressure of pneumatic tyres Values acc. to ISO 7176-15 for model 1.155 Further technical data for model 1.155 Meaning of the symbols on the washing instruction Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair Meaning of the symbols on the type plate...
  • Page 6: Meaning Of The Applied Markers

    This operating manual applies to the fol- [ ] Reference to a picture number lowing model: ( ) Reference to a function element within Model 1.155 a picture. INDICATIONS INTRODUCTION In case of allergic reactions, skin rashes Read and observe this manual before first and/or pressure sores during the use of operation.
  • Page 7: Acceptance

    ACCEPTANCE ☞ In specific dimensions (overall height, overall width, overall length, All products are checked for faults in the turning radius) your wheelchair is factory and packed in special boxes. not suited for transport within a ☞ However, we request that you check train.
  • Page 8: Adjustment

    ADJUSTMENT LIFE SPAN We expect an average life span of about Always have adaptation, adjustment or re- 4 years for this product, as far as the product pair work carried out by a specialist dealer. is applied for its designated purpose and all The wheelchair offers manifold adjustment maintenance and service guidelines.
  • Page 9: Overview

    OVERVIEW Model 1.155 The overview shows, representative for all models, the most important components of the wheelchair. Pos. Description (1) Back support (7) Footboard (2) Back support strap / Back support (8) Steering wheel upholstery (9) Pressure brake / Swing brakes...
  • Page 10: Brake

    BRAKE Arrange an immediate repair of the brakes by your specialist workshop if the braking performance reduces. Wheelchairs with PU-tyres should be stored safely without activated pressure brakes in case of longer standing periods. By locking the brakes with the brake lever (1), the wheelchair is secured against rolling away unintentionally (parking brake).
  • Page 11: Swing Brake- User

    Swing brake- user Locking the brakes To secure the wheelchair against any un- intentional rolling, swivel both brake levers outward all the way [2]. ☞ It should not be possible to push the wheelchair forward when both brakes are locked. Releasing the brakes Swivel both brake levers inward all the way [1].
  • Page 12: Leg Supports

    LEG SUPPORTS Before any actions on the leg supports the wheelchair is to be secured against unintentional rolling motions. ☞ Therefore observe chapter Brake on page 10. 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 footboard.
  • Page 13: Clothes Guard

    CLOTHES GUARD Do not use the clothes guard to lift or car- ry the wheelchair. Do not drive without the clothes guard. No not grab between the frame and clo- thes guard. – Danger of squashing! When being pushed in the wheelchair by the accompanying person the user has to keep his hands on the arm supports or in his lap and not at the sides between body...
  • Page 14: Back Support

    BACK SUPPORT Adjustment of the back support angle First pull or press the rope (3) in the midd- le in order to adjust the angle of the back support. Then swivel the back support into the next possible latching position [1]. – The pressure bolt must audibly lock into place.
  • Page 15: Back Support Belt

    Back support belt Fitting the back belt The overlapping of the Velcro fastener has to be at least 10 cm! The tension of the back support is adjustab- Pull off the flap of the back support and fold it to the front [4]. 2.
  • Page 16: Removing The Back Support Upholstery

    Removing the back support upholstery For removal, first pull off the rear part of the back support upholstery (1), then fold it over to the front and pull it off of the adjustable back strap (3). Placing the back support upholstery For placing the back support upholstery (1), lay it centred around the upper velcro straps (2) and attach it to the adjustable back strap...
  • Page 17: Push Handles

    PUSH HANDLES The height adjustable push handles are about 150 mm continuously height adjus- table and secured against being pulled out [1]. Push handles with clamping device ☞ In doing so, hold onto the push handle that is to be adjusted with one hand. ☞...
  • Page 18: Wheels

    WHEELS Drive wheels After inserting the drive wheel the locking button (2) must stick a couple of millimet- res out of the wheel nut. The drive wheels are supported on a quick release axle [1] and can be removed resp. at- tached without tools.
  • Page 19: Support Castors

    SUPPORT CASTORS Support castors do not provide sufficient protection against tipping over in certain situations. Definitely refrain from the following: – Leaning the upper body far back. – Jerky acceleration, especially when driving uphill. In order to raise the tilting stability never drive without the support castor swi- velled to the back.
  • Page 20: Retaining Strap

    RETAINING STRAP Make sure that no objects are trapped between belt and the body! The retaining strap is not part of the retai- ning system for the wheelchair and/or the driver during transport in motor vehicles. The retaining strap [1] is screwed from the back onto the respective back support tube.
  • Page 21: Basic Safety Information

    The parts of your wheelchair that are held shinweisen, that can be found on our web- onto by the accompanying person are to be site: < www.meyra.com >. checked for tight fit. Do not insert fingers into open frame tu-...
  • Page 22: Driving On Falling, Rising Or Transverse Gradients

    Driving on falling, rising or trans- sociated unwanted course deviation must be avoided by way of a careful dosed bra- verse gradients king. For safety reasons, the maximum permitted At the end of the downward slope, take care gradient is limited because the tip-over sta- that the foot plates do not make contact bility and the braking and steering behavi- with the ground and endanger you through...
  • Page 23: Loading The Wheelchair

    ☞ Observe the guideline < Safety with again before the next journey. Meyra-wheelchairs, also during transport The weight of the wheelchair is reduced in motor vehicles >! – This document when you remove detachable components.
  • Page 24: Transport In Public Methods Of Transportation

    Further information to cleaning can be we recommend to mount and switch on found in the < Infozentrum > on our website: active lighting equipment, e. g. from the < www.meyra.com >. bicycle sector, in order to see and be seen better.
  • Page 25: Finish

    Finish Customer Service The high quality finish ensures an optimum In case you have any questions or need help of protection against corrosion. please contact your specialist dealer who can assume counselling, customer service ☞ Should the coating be damaged with and repairs.
  • Page 26: Disposal

    DISPOSAL The disposal must comply with the respec- tive national law. Please enquire about local disposal arrange- ments at your municipal authority. MAINTENANCE An incorrect or neglected cleaning and maintenance of the wheelchair results in a limitation of the product liability. Maintenance The following maintenance Instruction gi- ves you a guide for carrying out the main-...
  • Page 27: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule WHEN WHAT REMARK Before starting out Test brakes for fault- Carry out test yourself or less operation with a helper. Activate brake lever to the limit. The locked wheels should not be able to turn under operating condi- tions.
  • Page 28 WHEN WHAT REMARK Before starting out Check the back tubes Carry out the test yourself and frame tubes for or by a helper. damages If deformations or cracks occur in the welding seams, contact a specialist workshop immediately for repairs. – Danger of acci- dent! Especially before driving in Check the lighting...
  • Page 29: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Tyre pressure of pneumatic tyres Maximum tyre pressure is printed on the ty- All data given in the < Technical data > refers res on each side. to the standard version. Full tyre pressure – steering wheel The overall length depends on the position and size of the drive wheels.
  • Page 30: Values Acc. To Iso 7176-15 For Model 1.155

    Values acc. to ISO 7176-15 for model 1.155 Overall length with leg support 750 mm 980 mm Overall width 465 mm 690 mm Overall dimensions – 140 kg User weight (incl. additional load) – 130 kg Weight of the heaviest part 6.5 kg...
  • Page 31: Further Technical Data For Model 1.155

    Further technical data for model 1.155 Length without leg support – – Overall height 600 mm 970 mm Seat cushion thickness 30 mm 60 mm Length without drive wheels (Support castors are removed or swivelled under- 640 mm 760 mm...
  • Page 32: 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 Do not bleach Not suited for the dryer Do not iron Do not dry-clean...
  • Page 33: Meaning Of The Labels On The Wheelchair

    Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair Attention! Read the operating manuals and other provided documen- tation. Do not lift the wheelchair at the arm supports or leg sup- ports. Removable parts are not suitable for carrying. Attention Readjust the brakes. Attention Increased danger of tilting when on inclinations / slopes, es- pecially in combination with short wheel base...
  • Page 34: 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 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 The product is not approved as a seat within a motor vehicle.
  • Page 35: 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-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:...
  • Page 36: Warranty / Guarantee

    WARRANTY / GUARANTEE Attention: Failure to observe the instructions in the operating manual, improperly car- We accept legal liability for this product ried out maintenance work and, espe- within the scope of or general terms and cially, technical changes and additions conditions and warranty and in certain ca- (add-ons) carried out without our prior ses other verbal resp.
  • Page 37: 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-no.(SN): Stamp of specialist dealer:...
  • Page 38: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 39 NOTES...
  • Page 40 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 205 346 301 (Status: 2018-09) All technical modifications reserved.

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