Advertisement

Quick Links

medemagroup
GB
1533-2005-B ver. 1.0.3 - June 2020

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Mini Crosser X1 Cabin and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Medema Group Mini Crosser X1 Cabin

  • Page 1 medemagroup 1533-2005-B ver. 1.0.3 - June 2020...
  • Page 2 Medema A/S Serial number: ___-______________-______-_______ Delivery date: ________________ Year 20______ This vehicle was supplied by: Date: User guide 1533-2005-B 2 of 64 Version 1.0.3 - 2020...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Transporting by motor vehicle ..........43 Securing to vehicle floor with belts ........44 Transporting by plane ............46 Towing ..................46 Dimensioned drawing, Mini Crosser X1 Cabin ....47 Introduction to the Ergo2 seat ..........48 User guide 1533-2005-B 3 of 64...
  • Page 4 Medema A/S Flame resistance ..............52 Basket on the back of the cabin........... 53 Troubleshooting ..............54 Electronic faults..............55 Programming ................. 56 Technical data ................ 57 Weight of the seats ..............60 Own notes ................61 User guide 1533-2005-B 4 of 64 Version 1.0.3 - 2020...
  • Page 5: Intended Occupant

    Medema A/S Intended occupant The intended occupant of the Mini Crosser X is a person with limited ability of walking themselves. The occupant must be able to see in order to register traffic sig- nals and other road users when driving in traffic. The occupant can be deaf and/or speechless.
  • Page 6: Symbols

    The vehicle is designed for one person only. The Mini Crosser X1 Cabin has been designed for users weigh- ing max. 175 kg. The vehicle can be specially adapted at the factory for users weighing up to 200 kg.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Manual carefully. As a new user, you should pay particular atten- tion to the section entitled “Driving the Mini Crosser X1 Cabin”. The Mini Crosser X1 Cabin is designed for safe travel for at least 10 years, up to a max. of 5,000 hours, provided it is ser- vice and safety inspections every third year, corresponding to 1500 hours of operation.
  • Page 8: Declaration Of Conformity

    Medema A/S Declaration of conformity Model: Mini Crosser X1 CAB Medema-A/S declares on our sole responsibility that the product range mentioned below are manufactured in accordance with our incorporated standards and are in conformity with the following direc- tives and standards if they are used according to our instructions: Regulation (EU) 2017/745 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 April 2017 on medical devices.
  • Page 9: Medema A/S Warranty

    Medema A/S Medema A/S Warranty There is a 2-year warranty, with the exception of worn parts such as tires, hoses, fuses, light bulbs, bushings and brake pads. If you want to make a claim for a part under the warranty, it must be intact.
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    Medema A/S Control panel Avoid subjecting the control panel to jarring and knocks. Take care when driving and avoid hitting obstacles. The manufacturer accepts no liability in respect of the unauthor- ised opening, adjustment or modification of the control panel. Battery indicator Hazard warning lights Speed selector...
  • Page 11 Medema A/S Air channel Windscreen wiper + washer Heat regulation Accelerator (four-finger control) Accelerator (four-finger control) The accelerator forward and backwards are physically connected, which means that when one or the other is activated, the other will move the opposite way. User guide 1533-2005-B 11 of 64 Version 1.0.3 - 2020...
  • Page 12 Medema A/S Designation Description Key switch To start the vehicle: Turn the key to driving position (1) When the Mini Crosser is turned on, the control system performs a safety check of the electrical system. The check lasts half a second. If the accel- erator is operated during this time, the Mini Crosser will not be able to move until you have turned the key to 0 and back to 1.
  • Page 13: Preparations / Adjustments Prior To Use

    Medema A/S Preparations / Adjustments prior to use Adjusting the height of the seat Lift both armrests up, and fold the seatback. Release the handle so the seat can turn. Turn a little and lift the seat off. Make sure you keep your back straight when lifting the seat, which is very heavy.
  • Page 14 Medema A/S Hight adjustment seat post standard Loosen the counter nut. Use spanner, 17 mm. Adjust the seat post to the desired position. The seat post is marked with a ring at each centimetre. Be aware that the black line is holding its position after movement, so the seat is straight in front of the steering.
  • Page 15: Electric Seat Adjustment

    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. Electric seat adjustment The Mini Crosser can be fitted with electric seat adjustment as an optional extra.
  • Page 16: Seat Rotation

    Medema A/S IMPORTANT! The Mini Crosser is most stable when the seat is in its lowest position. Take extra care when lowering the seat on a Mini Crosser using electric seat adjustment. Make sure that nothing is trapped in the space between the seat and the chassis. Avoid trapping anything when lowering the seat.
  • Page 17: Steering Column

    Medema A/S Steering column Can be adjusted forward/back with the release lever. Pull down on the lever and pull the handlebars closer for a good driving position. Use the lever again and push the steering column for- ward to make it easier to get out. The height of the steering column can be adjusted approx.
  • Page 18: Serial Number

    Medema A/S Serial number All vehicles have a serial number plate showing the year of pro- duction, month and serial number. The same serial number can also be found on the front of the User Manual. Please quote this number when making inquiries about servic- ing, spare parts, etc.
  • Page 19: Driving The Mini Crosser X1 Cabin

    In general the following method should be followed: • Make sure that the Mini Crosser X1 Cabin is off (switch turned to 0) when getting in and out, otherwise the Mini Crosser could start if the accelerator was touched inadvertently.
  • 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 account of light, traffic and weather.
  • Page 21 Medema A/S Driving Even though the Mini Crosser is very stable, it can tip over. Avoid sudden changes of speed and direction when travelling at high speed, on poor surfaces and, not least, on slopes. So be extra careful in following the driving tips given below. Anti-tilt wheels are recommended for driving in very hilly terrain.
  • Page 22: Lap Belt

    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. Lap belt If there is a need for it you can, as an accessory, mount a lap belt or harness belt on Mini Crosser X.
  • 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: Long Hills/Difficult Ground

    • Always drive at low speed. Long hills/difficult ground The Mini Crosser X1 Cabin is at risk of overheating on very long and steep hills or on very soft ground, possibly also combined with high user weight. To protect the Mini Crosser Xotor from overheating, there is a built-in thermoswitch, which initially sets the Mini Crosser to half speed.
  • Page 27: Anti-Tilt Wheels / Stabilisers

    Medema A/S 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. We therefore recommend fitting anti-tilt wheels in such circum- stances.
  • Page 28: General Care And Maintenance

    Medema A/S General care and maintenance A Mini Crosser X1 Cabin 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 29: Insurance

    (For further information see the Service Manual.) Insurance In the eyes of the law a Mini Crosser X1 Cabin with a maximum speed of 15 km/h is a cycle, so separate insurance is not re- quired.
  • Page 30: 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. Charging Please NOTE that the Mini Crosser can be equipped with sev- eral types of charger (ask your dealer for information on the various types).
  • Page 31 Medema A/S New batteries do not reach full capacity until they have been charged and discharged about 20 times. It is IMPORTANT to fit the batteries correctly. The battery termi- nals are marked +/-. They must be fitted as shown in the sketch below.
  • Page 32: Battery Disposal

    The charger must be kept dry, but should not be covered when in use. In the case of long-term storage we recommend covering the Mini Crosser X1 Cabin to protect it from dust, rain and sunlight. Cleaning Clean the Mini Crosser X1 Cabin with ordinary autoshampoo. If necessary, wipe dry with a chamois leather.
  • Page 33: Fuel For Heater

    The tank for fuel is placed behind the seat, and filled from the outside. Use ONLY paraffin or diesel. In the front, right side of the Mini Crosser X1 Cabin, you find the the exhaustion from the heater. NOTE! It gets VERY hot.
  • Page 34: Windscreen Wiper / Washer

    Medema A/S IMPORTANT! The heating ribs by the window and by the legs should NOT be covered up when the heating is on. That will cause overheating of the heater Windscreen wiper / washer Start the windscreen wiper by turning this knob. Notice the smooth speed ajusting.
  • Page 35: Replacing The Wiper Blade

    Medema A/S Replacing the wiper blade To exchange the wiper blade, do the following: Screw this screw out. Lift carefully, so you can pull the wiper blade over the pin. Mount a new in reverse order. Replacing the headlight Open the front cover, by turn- ing the handle 90°...
  • Page 36 Medema A/S Remove the headlight. De- tach the plug, and it is free to change. New headlight set. Mount in reverse order. The headlight can be adjust- ed up/down by turning this screw. NOTE! Be aware that drain list are not trapped when the front cover is closed.
  • Page 37: 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 instruc- tions below. Tyres and inner tubes can be purchased from the authorised dealer who supplied the Mini Crosser.
  • Page 38 Medema A/S Remove the flange with the 5 screws (5 mm Allen key). Replace or patch the tube. Ensure that there are no foreign objects in the tyre before the tube is re- placed. Pump air into the tube so that it is positioned cor- rectly in the tyre, but do not fill it up completely yet.
  • Page 39: Fuses

    Medema A/S Fuses The Mini Crosser X1 Cabin has the following protection systems: • Automatic overload protection, which limits the current to the mo- tor. This protection is integral to the control system and cannot be adjusted. It prevents both the control system and the motor from being overloaded.
  • Page 40 Medema A/S Open the front cover, by turn- ing the handle 90° counter clockwise, and pull. Under the front cover you will find the fuse for the heater and windscreen wiper. Fuse for windscreen wiper. Fuse for heater. Fuse for Easy Start Select display NOTE! Be aware that drain list are not trapped when the front...
  • Page 41: Brakes

    Medema A/S Brakes There are four 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 the key switch.
  • Page 42: Disengagement

    Medema A/S Disengagement Manual The manual disengagement lever is placed underneath the back cover. Follow this procedure to use it. • Turn the key to (0) position. • Push the disengagement lever down. The motor brake is now disengaged and the vehicle can be pushed or towed, but not drive itself.
  • Page 43: Transporting By Motor Vehicle

    Medema A/S Electronic disengagement. Works only when the scooter is turned on. Disengagement button. Transporting by motor vehicle The Mini Crosser must always be restrained and the hand brake 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 44: Securing To Vehicle Floor With Belts

    Medema A/S Securing to vehicle floor with belts Dahl Engineering belt set for securing in motor vehicles. 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 45 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 1533-2005-B 45 of 64 Version 1.0.3 - 2020...
  • Page 46: Transporting By Plane

    Medema A/S Transporting by plane If the Mini Crosser is to be transported by plane, the airlines require: • the batteries to be flight-approved • the air to be let out of the tyres • the battery leads to be disconnected (not always, but frequently) The seat and cover have to be removed to disconnect the bat- tery leads.
  • Page 47: Dimensioned Drawing, Mini Crosser X1 Cabin

    Medema A/S Dimensioned drawing, Mini Crosser X1 Cabin 1030 mm 1610 mm User guide 1533-2005-B 47 of 64 Version 1.0.3 - 2020...
  • Page 48: Introduction To The Ergo2 Seat

    Medema A/S Introduction to the Ergo2 seat The Ergo2 seat is designed to stay safe to use for at least 10 years. 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°.
  • Page 49 Medema A/S Mount the seat again In order to ensure that the seat returns to the correct po- sition, the lever for rotating the seat must be released in order to place the seat. Lever for fwd/bw adjustment of the seat. Pull the lever up to release the seat on the slide rail.
  • Page 50 Medema A/S Width adjustment of armrest Each armrest can be adjusted 25 mm on each side. Loosen the Allen screw and the armrest can be adjusted longitudinally. Adjusting the angle of the armrests The adjustment screw makes it possible for the armrest to be adjusted 60°.
  • Page 51 Medema A/S Backrest tilted 90° forward. This is why the seat does not necessarily need to be re- moved during transport, e.g. in a car. 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.
  • Page 52: Flame Resistance

    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. Flame resistance The Mini Crosser seat’s flame resistance has been tested in accordance with DS/EN 1021-2:2014 Furniture - Assessment of the ignitability of upholstered furniture - Part 2: Ignition source match flame equivalent.
  • Page 53: Basket On The Back Of The Cabin

    Medema A/S Basket on the back of the cabin Mounting of basket on the cabin. (Optional accessory) The basket with the mounting bracket. You have to adjust the width by loosening the four screws - pull or push untill the width fits.
  • Page 54: Troubleshooting

    Medema A/S Troubleshooting The following is a list of various problems that, in our experi- ence, may occur. The list gives possible causes and remedies. Problem Possible causes Remedy The Mini Crosser will not The key has not been Turn the key and wait 5 turned to start.
  • Page 55: Electronic Faults

    Medema A/S Problem Possible causes Remedy The “ready” lamp on the There has been a power Reconnect the charger charger does not light up cut. and repeat the charging even though the charger process. has been on for 10-12 The charger is doing a Check again half an hour hours.
  • Page 56: Programming

    Medema A/S Lamps Causes Remedy 3 lamps Short-circuit between the mo- Contact supplier - say how many tor and a battery connection. lamps are lit. 4 lamps Not in use 5 lamps Not in use 6 lamps The 200 is prevented from Stop the unit and wait 3-5 minutes driving.
  • Page 57: Technical Data

    Medema A/S Technical data Technical data X1 Cabin General information: Transport height without seat (Steering column folded 161,5 cm down) Total length: 161 cm Total length incl. anti-tilt wheel: 161 cm Total width: 76 cm Total weight incl. batteries and Ergo Std seat. 243 kg Weight without seat (Ergo Standard 45 cm).
  • Page 58 Medema A/S Technical data X1 Cabin 1503-1273 13x3.00-8” ext. Ø340 mm Wheel black puncture free - T, M and X 1503-1012 2,5 bar 3,50-8” ext. Ø370 mm Wheel, model X Used only as rear wheels and never with 15 km tran- saxle Classification, ISO Class C...
  • Page 59 24 V - 2 W Standard colour Grey Noise Noise level 60db The Mini Crosser X1 Cabin complies with the following standards: The Mini Crosser has been tested for the require- EN 12184 ments described in: Requirements and testing methods for static, impact...
  • Page 60: Weight Of The Seats

    Medema A/S Weight of the seats This is our standard Ergo2 45 cm seat, the heaviest part of the X1 to remove. The label showing the seat’s weight is located as shown above. Seat model Weight Ergo2 seat 35 cm 20 kg Ergo2 seat 40 cm 26 kg...
  • Page 61: Own Notes

    Medema A/S Own notes User guide 1533-2005-B 61 of 64 Version 1.0.3 - 2020...
  • Page 62 Medema A/S User guide 1533-2005-B 62 of 64 Version 1.0.3 - 2020...
  • Page 63 Medema A/S User guide 1533-2005-B 63 of 64 Version 1.0.3 - 2020...
  • Page 64 medemagroup...

Table of Contents