Medema M1 joy User Manual

Medema M1 joy User Manual

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P9-0158-B ver. 3.0.3 - December 2016

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  • Page 1 medemagroup P9-0158-B ver. 3.0.3 - December 2016...
  • Page 2 Medema A/S Serial number: ___-______________-______-_______ Delivery date: ________________ Year 20______ This vehicle was supplied by: Date: Please Note! You will find the latest versions of this user manual on our website: www.medema.com. In special cases – for example, important new safety regulations or other important information about your vehicle –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    FSN (Field Safety Notice) ............6 Contagion! ................6 Introduction ................7 Declaration of conformity ............. 8 Medema A/S Warranty ............9 Designations ................10 Joystick parts ................ 11 Using the G90T and G90A ............ 12 Safety check Joystick ............13 General care and maintenance ..........
  • Page 4 Medema A/S Introduction to the Ergo2 seat ..........40 Electric seat functions Ergo2 ..........46 Change electric seat rotation from right to left ....47 Introduction to the Eblo seat ..........49 Flame resistance ..............50 Warning .................. 50 Troubleshooting ..............51 Troubleshooting the Dynamic ..........
  • Page 5: Symbols

    Medema A/S Symbols Used in the manual to indicate sections describing situations where extra care is required owing to the risk of personal injury. Used to indicate sections on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Warning! For safety reasons the vehicle must not be lent to persons who are not completely familiar with it.
  • Page 6: Fsn (Field Safety Notice)

    Medema A/S FSN (Field Safety Notice) All information concerning safety can be found at www. medema.com, which is always updated with the latest safety information. In the event of important safety-related changes, we will notify our customers directly (FSN). Contagion!
  • Page 7: Introduction

    M Joy that can make everyday life easier for you. You are always welcome to contact us for further information on special accessories and adaptations. Medema A/S is not responsible for any damage or injuries caused by inappropriate or unsafe use of the Mini Crosser M Joy.
  • Page 8: Declaration Of Conformity

    Medema A/S Declaration of conformity Medema A/S hereby declares that: Machine: Mini Crosser Use: (Prescribed use in User Manual) Model No: M Joy Type: Class C Complies with the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC The product is made in accordance with the harmonized standard EN 12184 - Electrically powered wheelchairs, Mini Crossers and their chargers.
  • Page 9: Medema A/S Warranty

    There is a 5-year warranty against breakage and corrosion of the undercarriage. For the warranty to cover batteries, the charger used must be sold by Medema A/S. The fabric, type and serial number must be indicated on the warranty specification, otherwise, warranty coverage may be denied.
  • Page 10: Designations

    Medema A/S Designations The following designations refers to the explanation later in the instruction book. Headrest (not shown) (Extra) Control panel Joystick Charging socket Handbrake Finger screw Release handle forw. / backw. Seat rotation Directional signals Eye for restraints Thermal fuse...
  • Page 11: Joystick Parts

    Medema A/S Joystick parts Dynamic G90T Dynamic G90A Start/stop button (push button) Start/stop button Start/stop button (toggle switch) Display Display Select program Gear down/up Display for seat functions (not available) Display for seat functions (not Battery indicator available) Battery indicator...
  • Page 12: Using The G90T And G90A

    Medema A/S Using the G90T and G90A Speed selection with G90T Speed selection with G90A To start the Mini Crosser: To start the Mini Crosser: Press button 1A or use toggle Press button 1 and wait for the switch 1B...
  • Page 13: Safety Check Joystick

    Medema A/S Safety check Joystick Daily safety check: The electronic system has an integrated safety check which runs up to 100 times per minute. To supplement this check, you should carry out the following regular checks. • Switch off the electronic system (no lights in the display) •...
  • Page 14: General Care And Maintenance

    Medema A/S General care and maintenance A Mini Crosser M Joy does not require much maintenance. It should be kept in a generally good condition, however. The following should be checked regularly: • Tyre pressure (if pneumatic tyres are fitted) •...
  • Page 15: Insurance

    Medema A/S Annually The Mini Crosser M Joy is designed for safe travel for at least 10 years, up to a max. of 5,000 hours, provided it is serviced and safety-checked every year, corresponding to 500 hours of operation. The service must be carried out by an authorised workshop.
  • Page 16: Preparations / Adjustments Prior To Use

    Medema A/S Preparations / Adjustments prior to use Adjusting the height of the seat Lift the seat off and remove the rear cover. Press the release button out and adjust the seat tube to the desired position. See the picture on the next page. Check that the seat height is correct and press the release button in again.
  • Page 17 Medema A/S Loosen the counter nut. Loosen the screw. Use spanner, 17 mm. Adjust the seat post to the desired position. The seat post is marked with a ring at each centimeter. Tighten the screw, here after the counter nut.
  • Page 18: Serial Number

    Medema A/S Seat tube Release Seat tube in top position. There are five holes for adjusting the seat tube. The release must be in a hole for the seat to be stable. Serial number All vehicles have a serial number plate showing the year of production, and serial number.
  • Page 19: Driving The Mini Crosser M Joy

    Medema A/S Driving the Mini Crosser M Joy Getting on and off It is important to learn a safe technique for getting on and off the Mini Crosser. In general the following method should be followed: • Make sure that the Mini Crosser M Joy is off (switch turned to 0) •...
  • Page 20 Medema A/S General safety advice Make sure that the backrest is upright and the seat is as low as possible. Positioning belts are recommended if the user is unable to maintain a good driving posture independently. Adjust your driving to road conditions. Take light, traffic and weather into account.
  • Page 21 Medema A/S New users are urged to practise the following in an area where there is no other traffic: • Set the Mini Crosser to low speed. Drive forwards and backwards. Gradually turn the speed selector up and feel the change in the speed of the Mini Crosser.
  • Page 22 Medema A/S Traffic regulations The traffic legislation for Mini Crossers varies from country to country. Before starting to use the vehicle outdoors, it is the user’s responsibility to familiarise him/herself with the relevant legislation. User guide P9-0158-B 22 of 60...
  • Page 23 Medema A/S Electromagnetic compatibility If the Mini Crosser starts making involuntary movements or if the brakes are released, turn the Mini Crosser off as soon as it is safe to do so. In certain circumstances a Mini Crosser can set off shop alarms.
  • Page 24: Specific Driving Situations

    Medema A/S Specific driving situations Up kerbs • Stop at right angles to the kerbstone about 5-10 cm away from it. Keep an eye on other road users. • Lean forwards. • Accelerate moderately so that your vehicle can overcome the obstacle.
  • Page 25 Medema A/S Up a ramp/hill • There is a risk of tipping over backwards if the seat is pushed back when you start driving up a slope, e.g. a ramp. • Pull the seat forward! Check that any ramp is stable.
  • Page 26: Anti-Tilt Wheels / Stabilisers

    Medema A/S Across a slope • Lean into the slope. • Avoid sudden and sharp movements. This is particularly relevant when reversing. • Always drive at low speed. Anti-tilt wheels / stabilisers The Mini Crosser is a very stable vehicle. HOWEVER, in the case of incorrect weight distribution or careless driving there is a risk of tipping over.
  • Page 27: Batteries

    Medema A/S Batteries The Mini Crosser uses sealed, maintenance-free GEL or AGM batteries. They do not generate gas and do not have to be topped up with water. Battery weight 56 Ah = 21 kg 80 Ah = 26 kg...
  • Page 28 Medema A/S Avoid draining the batteries completely. We recommend charging the batteries in a heated room. If it is not possible to do this every day, it is a good idea to charge the Mini Crosser in a heated room (approx. 20°C) once a week.
  • Page 29: Battery Disposal

    Take care when handling leaky batteries, as the gel contains corrosive acid. INFO! New batteries can be purchased from Medema A/S. Storage The Mini Crosser should be stored and charged under cover, preferably at temperatures above 0°C.
  • Page 30: Changing The Wheels

    Medema A/S Changing the wheels If you get a puncture in one of the pneumatic tyres or if a tyre is so badly worn that it needs to be replaced, follow the instructions below. Tyres and inner tubes can be purchased from the authorised dealer who supplied the Mini Crosser.
  • Page 31: Fuses

    Medema A/S Fuses The Mini Crosser has the following protection systems: • Thermal, which disconnects the power to the motor when overloaded. This thermal fuse is placed on the back of the Mini Crosser. The fuse protects against overloading of both steering and engine.
  • Page 32: Brakes

    Medema A/S Brakes There are three braking systems on the Mini Crosser: • Motor brake - adjusts vehicle speed also when going downhill. • Magnetic brake - the magnetic brake is automatic and engages when the Mini Crosser stops. In an emergency, the Mini Crosser can be stopped instantaneously by turning of the joystick.
  • Page 33: Disengagement

    Medema A/S Disengagement • Turn the vehicle off on the joystick (I/O). • Push the disengagement lever at the back down. The motor brake is now disengaged and the vehicle can be pushed or towed, but not driven. NOTE! The motor brake must never be disengaged on sloping terrain.
  • Page 34: Transporting By Motor Vehicle

    Medema A/S Transporting by motor vehicle The Mini Crosser must always be restrained and the handbrake locked during transport in a motor vehicle or trailer. Avoid lifting by the seat, covers, handlebars and armrests If you just need to lift the Mini Crosser slightly, take hold of it between the rear lights and by the front bumper.
  • Page 35: Securing To Vehicle Floor With Belts

    Medema A/S Securing to vehicle floor with belts Dahl Engineering belt set for securing in motor vehicles. Item No. C2-0242 ALWAYS use four belts at the back and two at the front. The belts must always be attached to approved fittings in the vehicle and the four eyes welded to the Mini Crosser.
  • Page 36 Medema A/S Attachment point Attachment point Greater than the anchorage points on the Greater than Mini Crosser the anchorage Centre line points on the Mini Crosser User guide P9-0158-B 36 of 60 Version 3.0.3 -2016...
  • Page 37 Medema A/S For transport in an estate car, the Mini Crosser must be secured with belts to the floor of the car Eye for restraints The Mini Crosser can be used as a seat during transport in a van or bus, provided it is securely anchored to the vehicle with approved four-point belts attached to the restraint points provided on the Mini Crosser.
  • Page 38: Transporting By Plane

    Medema A/S Remember to turn the Mini Crosser off during transport. Turn the key to position 0. (I/O button). However, if at all possible, we recommend that the user occupies one of the seats in the motor vehicle. After all, this is safer.
  • Page 39: Dimensioned Drawing, Mini Crosser M Joy 4W

    Medema A/S Dimensioned drawing, Mini Crosser M Joy 4W M1-Joy: 400 mm M1-Joy+: 320 mm 1030 mm 1420 mm 1500 mm User guide P9-0158-B 39 of 60 Version 3.0.3 - 2016...
  • Page 40: Introduction To The Ergo2 Seat

    Medema A/S Introduction to the Ergo2 seat Lever for rotating the seat The lever must be pulled back to rotate the seat. The seat can then be rotated to each side, locking at each 45°. The lever is spring-loaded, and the seat is locked automatically when the lever is released.
  • Page 41 Medema A/S Lever for fore/aft adjustment of the seat. Pull the lever up to release the seat on the slide rail. Then the seat can be moved forward or backward as desired with 200 mm of travel. When the lever is released, the seat will automatically lock into place in the closest position.
  • Page 42 Medema A/S Adjusting the angle of the armrests The adjustment screw makes it possible for the armrest to be adjusted 60°. The armrest can be tilted up to facilitate entry and exit. Adjusting the angle of the backrest. The angle of the backrest can be adjusted 45°...
  • Page 43 Medema A/S Backrest forward / back Loosen the specified screws on both sides. The depth of the seat can now be adjusted by sliding the seatback forward and back. Shown here with 320 mm seat depth. The seatback can then be...
  • Page 44 Medema A/S Height adjustment of headrest Press the button and the headrest can be raised and lowered as needed. Adjustment of the headrest forward and backward The headrest can be tilted forward and backward as needed. User guide P9-0158-B 44 of 60...
  • Page 45 Medema A/S Mounting of basket on the seat (Optional accessory) Complete mounting kit for basket. Two brackets and four Allen screws. Unzip the zipper and position the brackets in front of the two predrilled holes. Mount the basket on the brackets and now it is ready for use.
  • Page 46: Electric Seat Functions Ergo2

    Medema A/S Electric seat functions Ergo2 Ergo2 fitted with electric seat rotation Can rotate 90° to the right. Can also be mounted so it rotates 90° to the left. Alternatively, 45° to each side. Ergo2 mounted with electric backrest Ergo2 mounted with electric seat forward adjustment.
  • Page 47: Change Electric Seat Rotation From Right To Left

    Medema A/S Avoid trapping anything when lowering the seat. Change electric seat rotation from right to left Seat with electrical turning. By default, electrical seat turning is installed so the seat turns to the right. 1. Lift the seat The electrical seat turn will now turn to 2.
  • Page 48 Medema A/S Selecting seat functions Selecting seat functions Selecting seat functions with the G90T with the G90A Electric forward / reverse Electric forward / reverse Electric seat rotation Electric seat rotation Electric backrest Electric backrest Electric hoist Electric hoist Extra option...
  • Page 49: Introduction To The Eblo Seat

    Medema A/S Introduction to the Eblo seat The lever for turning the seat. Pull the lever up to release the seat. The seat can then be rotated 90° to each side, locking at each 45°. The lever is spring-loaded, and the seat is locked automatically when the lever is released.
  • Page 50: Flame Resistance

    Medema A/S Adjusting the angle of the backrest The angle of the backrest can be adjusted approximately 140°. This is done by lifting this lever. Adjusting the lumbar support: The lumbar support can be adjusted by turning the handle counter-clockwise.
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting

    Medema A/S Troubleshooting The following is a list of various problems that, in our experience, may occur. The list gives possible causes and remedies. Problem Possible causes Solution The Mini Crosser will not The joystick has not been Turn on the joystick (I/O) turned on (I/O).
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting The Dynamic

    Medema A/S Problem Possible causes Solution The “ready” lamp on the The fuse in the charger Contact supplier. charger lights up even has blown. when partly discharged The switch in the charging Contact suppliers - read batteries are connected. plug is malfunctioning.
  • Page 53 Medema A/S Status light flashes with 9 flashes per Electronic fault. Contact a skilled cycle. technician. (HMC or therapist). Status light flashes with 10 flashes per Electronic fault. Contact a skilled cycle. technician. (HMC or therapist). Status light flashes with 11 flashes per The motor has exceeded the cycle.
  • Page 54: Programming

    Medema A/S Programming NOTE! For safety reasons, modifications may only be made by trained personnel, such as Mini Crosser service engineers and consultants or authorised service personnel at mobility centres, etc. Technical data Technical data M Joy General information: Transport height without seat...
  • Page 55 Medema A/S Technical data M Joy T-127-3-068 13x3.00-8” ext. Ø340 mm Wheel black puncture free - T and M-model Classification, ISO Class C Seats: Effective seat width: Ergo Standard 40,45,50,55,60 cm Spinalus 40,45,50 cm Ergo2 40,45,50 cm HD (user weight max 250 kg)
  • Page 56 Medema A/S Technical data M Joy 110 Ah batteries Option Maximum driving distance with new batteries at +20° on flat, 70 km firm surface Optimum battery capacity is reached after approx. 20 charges / discharges. Battery type: Standard: 2 x 12 V / 56 Ah...
  • Page 57 Medema A/S M Joy Diverse informationer: Front basket, max. load capacity 8 kg Rear basket, max. load capacity 15 kg Wheel bolt must be tightened with 50 Nm User guide P9-0158-B 57 of 60 Version 3.0.3 - 2016...
  • Page 58 Medema A/S Weight of the seat This is our standard Ergo 45 cm seat, the heaviest part of the M-joy to remove. The label showing the seat’s weight is located as shown above. Seat model Weight Eblo seat 19 kg Ergo seat 34 cm.
  • Page 59: Remember

    Medema A/S Remember ! User guide P9-0158-B 59 of 60 Version 3.0.3 - 2016...
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