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Mini Crosser T 3W
Product number of these instructions for use: P9-0016
Version 2.2.3
Mini Crosser A/S
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Mini Crosser
130T - 140T
3W & 4W
Serial number: _______-________-_________
Delivery date: ___/____ 200
Bar code
Mini Crosser T 4W
HS 040411

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Mini Crosser 130T - 140T 3W & 4W Serial number: _______-________-_________ Delivery date: ___/____ 200 Mini Crosser T 3W Mini Crosser T 4W Bar code Product number of these instructions for use: P9-0016 Version 2.2.3 HS 040411...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Section 3C ..... Rotating the seat ........................9 Section 4B ....Brake systems ........................10 SECTION 4 ...... DRIVING THE MINI CROSSER T ....................10 Section 4A ....Getting on and off safely ..................... 10 Section 4C ....General safety tips ........................11 Section 4D ....
  • Page 3: Section 1

    200 kg. For reasons of safety your Mini Crosser is designed for 10 years of use (but no more than 5,000 hours), providing that it passes a safety test every year (corresponding to 500 hours of use). Servi- cing must be carried out by an authorised workshop.
  • Page 4: Section 2

    Mini Crosser A/S SECTION 2 CONTROL CONSOLE Protect the control console from any knocks. Drive carefully, and avoid any obstacles that may be in your path. The manufacturer waives all liability if the control console is opened, adjusted or modifi ed by anyone not authorised to do so.
  • Page 5 fl ashing, the batteries should be recharged immediately. The battery indicator is also used to show any electrical defects in your Mini Crosser. Please see the section entitled “Troubleshooting” to fi nd out what type of defect is involved.
  • Page 6 The serial number plate states the model, year/month of production and serial number. Please quote this number when asking about service, spare parts etc. The plate is located between the rear lights on your Mini Crosser (fi gure 4A). Serienummerskilt Max.
  • Page 7: Section 3

    Mini Crosser A/S SECTION 3 PREPARATIONS/ADJUSTMENTS Section 3A Adjusting the height of the seat Lift the seat off and remove the rear shroud. Loosen the screws retaining the seat post and adjust it up or down into the required position. Check that the height of the seat is correct and that the seat is straight.
  • Page 8: Section 3B

    Power seats Your Mini Crosser can be equipped with a power seat as an optional extra. If you want to raise the seat pull the button upwards. If you want to lower the seat push the button downwards. When you release the button the seat stops automatically.
  • Page 9: Section 3D

    The release lever is normally mounted on the right-hand side, but can be mounted on the left-hand side if required. Your Mini Crosser scooter is most stable when the seat is in its lowest position. So drive carefully when the seat has been raised. Never use the power seat mechanism when driving on uneven ground or in hilly terrain.
  • Page 10: Section 4B

    If users are moving to another chair, make sure that this chair is stable too. Your Mini Crosser scooter will turn itself off automatically if it stands still for 10 minutes, even though the key switch is in drive position (see fi gure 2). To restart the scooter, turn the key to stop position (0) and then to drive position (1) again.
  • Page 11: Section 4C

    Section 4D Practice makes perfect Even though your Mini Crosser is extremely stable, it could tip over. Avoid any sudden changes in speed and direction at high speed, in poor conditions and (in particular) when driving on a slope. Over short distances your Mini Crosser can cope with steeper slopes than stated in its design specifi...
  • Page 12: Section 4E

    Mini Crosser. Do not use a mobile phone while driving your scooter. If your Mini Crosser moves accidentally, or if the brake is released, switch off the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. In some circumstances Mini Crosser scooters may set off shop alarms.
  • Page 13: Section 4F

    In particular, please note the following when driving in the traffi c:  Mini Crosser scooters are low vehicles that are not always particularly visible to other road-users. Make sure other road-users have seen you before entering the road. ...
  • Page 14: Section 4G

    Do not make any sudden or sharp manoeuvres (particularly when reversing). Always drive at low speed. Section 4G Anti-tip/support wheels Your Mini Crosser scooter is a very stable vehicle. However, there is a risk of tip- ping in case of incorrect weight distribu- tion or incautious driving. We recommend mounting anti-tip wheels in such cir- cumstances.
  • Page 15: Section 5

    Lubricate the rocker arm on the front brake hub using acid-free oil. Safety inspection: For reasons of safety your Mini Crosser is designed for 10 years of use (but no more than 5,000 hours), providing that it passes a safety test every year (corresponding to 500 hours of use). Servi- cing must be carried out by an authorised workshop.
  • Page 16: Section 5A

    Mini Crosser A/S Section 5A Tyres/air pressure The correct tyre pressure for both front and rear tyres is 3.5 bar. Please note that insuffi cient tyre pressure increases the power consumption, thus reducing your driving range. Air can be added using the same type of valve as that used for cars.
  • Page 17 Mini Crosser A/S Figure 17 The wheel can now be removed Figure 18 Remove the hub and brake drum from the rim using a 5 mm Allen key Figure 19 Mounting the front wheel. Make sure the brake calibre is...
  • Page 18: Section 5D

    The lights and horn are protected by electronic fuses to prevent short circuits. To prevent accidental short circuits when changing bulbs, your Mini Crosser should always be switched off before changing a bulb, and then switched on again afterwards.
  • Page 19: Section 5E

    The charger will fl ash until it has fi nished charging. Then it will shine continuously. If your Mini Crosser is stored over a lengthy period of time, it is suffi cient to charge it once a month. During storage the batteries must be kept fully charged, because they will be ruined by long-term storage in discharged condition.
  • Page 20: Section 5F

    Section 5F Storage Your Mini Crosser scooter is designed for use in all kinds of weather. Storage and charging should take place under cover, preferably at temperatures above 0oC. The charger must also be kept dry, but must not be covered during use.
  • Page 21: Section 5G

    The scooter can now be driven normally again. Section 5H Cleaning Clean your Mini Crosser with a damp cloth, and dry it with chamois leather. The use of high-pres- sure cleaners, hoses etc. may damage your Mini Crosser’s electronic systems. - 21 -...
  • Page 22: Section 6

    An air transport certifi cate can be obtained from the supplier. SECTION 8 INSURANCE A Mini Crosser scooter with a maximum speed of 15 km/h is regarded by law as a bicycle, and no special insurance is required. Most home insurance policies provide third-party insurance for cyclists, and therefore for Mini Crosser users too.
  • Page 23: Section 9

    Light in battery indicator. Mini Crosser has been over- Wait approx. 1 min. (with the scooter loaded. switched off) before driving on (see page 10, Driving the Mini Crosser T). Handbrake on. Release handbrake. Defect in electronics. Contact your supplier.
  • Page 24 The table below shows the types of defect the battery indicator can show in connection with an electronic defect in your Mini Crosser. A number of lights will fl ash. Count them, then consult the table to fi nd out what type of defect is involved. Users can do very little about defects 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10.
  • Page 25 Mini Crosser A/S - 25 -...
  • Page 26: Section 10

    Mini Crosser A/S SECTION 10 TECHNICAL DATA MC 130 T 3W MC 140 T 3W MC 130 T 4W MC 140 T 4W Transport height without seat (tiller down) 68 cm. 68 cm. 68 cm. 68 cm. Total weight 142 kg.
  • Page 27 Blue - metallic Blue - metallic Your Mini Crosser has been tested to ensure compliance with the demands described in standard EN 12184, on which CE labelling is based. In other words, it has also been tested to ensure com- pliance with demands regarding useful lifetime (ISO 7176-8), fi...
  • Page 28 Mini Crosser A/S Transport height 68 cm. Measured with no seat and with the tiller down. - 28 -...
  • Page 29 Mini Crosser A/S Transport height 68 cm. Measured with no seat and with the tiller down. - 29 -...
  • Page 30: Section 11

    Mini Crosser A/S SECTION 11 SEAT INSTRUCTIONS Lever for rotating the seat: Pull the lever back to release the seat. The seat can now be ro- tated 90° degrees to each side, stopping every 45° degrees. The lever is on a spring mechanism, and the seat locks automatically when the lever is released.
  • Page 31: Section 11B

    Mini Crosser A/S Section 11B Instructions/Ergo Standard seats Lever to rotate the seat: In order to release the seat on the slide rail, pull the lever back. The seat can now be rotated 90° degrees to each side, stopping every 45° degrees.
  • Page 32 Mini Crosser A/S Setting the angle of the backrest: Standard: The angle of the backrest can be adjusted by about 30° degrees by loosening the setscrew and changing the position of the spacer. After adjustment tighten the screw fi rmly again.
  • Page 33: Appendix

    These standards prescribe that an 85-kg wheelchair should be used for testing; but even though the Mini Crosser T series weighs much more than this, the test has been performed according to the same specifi cations as those required for the lighter wheelchair.
  • Page 34 Mini Crosser A/S - 34 -...

This manual is also suitable for:

Mc 140 t 3wMc 130 t 4wMc 140 t 4w

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