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Model 1.254
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  • Page 1 Scooter Model 1.254 Operating manual W e m o v e p e o p l e .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    List of models Indications Acceptance Specifications Adjustment Reinstallment Life span Statutory regulations High-frequency radiation Overview Model: 1.254 Operating module Tips for accident prevention First driving practice Safety information Handling of the Scooter Securing the Scooter Functional checks Driving Brakes Service brake...
  • Page 3 Driving lock Drive key Position OFF Position ON Locking the Scooter Operating module-functions Battery charging socket Switching on the Scooter Battery voltage Battery gauge Evaluation Preselected final speed Preselecting the final speed Actuator Forward driving speed Backwards driving speed Left/right turns Braking down the Scooter Selecting the operation Pre-operation checks...
  • Page 4 Arm supports Swivel up the arm supports Adjusting the arm support angle Remove the arm support Insert and position the arm support Adjusting the height of the arm supports Adjusting the headrest height Reducing the size of the Scooter Front basket SeatBasket (Option) Support castors Batteries...
  • Page 5 Technical data Maximum range Hill climbing ability Values acc. to ISO 7176-15 for model 1.254 Further technical data for model 1.254 Meaning of the labels on the Scooter Meaning of the symbols on the type plate Inspection certificate Warranty / Guarantee...
  • Page 6: Meaning Of The Applied Markers

    This operating manual applies to the follow- ing models: ☞ This symbol indicates tips and recom- mendations Model 1.254 [ ] Reference to a picture number INDICATIONS ( ) Reference to a function element within a picture.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    ☞ The packaging of the Scooter should ☞ The Scooter is an electronic vehicle and be stored for a further transport that not a carrying device. might become necessary. Only apply the Scooter within the scope of the specifications and limitation described SPECIFICATIONS in chapter Technical data on page 41.
  • Page 8: Life Span

    LIFE SPAN a high danger potential and/or life-support- ing function or in the proximity of diagnos- We expect an average life span of about tic equipment. 5 years for this product, as far as the product is applied for its designated purpose and all maintenance and service guidelines.
  • Page 9: Overview

    OVERVIEW Model: 1.254 The overview shows the most important components and operating devices of the Scooter. Pos. Description (12) Front basket (13) Drive key (1) Head support (14) Lever for seat lock (2) Arm support (15) Lever for back support adjustment...
  • Page 10: Operating Module

    OVERVIEW Operating module The overview shows the operating controls of the operating module. Pos. Description (1) Status indicator – Control gauge for operational readi- ness / error display. (2) Battery voltage gauge (3) Speed preselection – Rabbit (highest selectable max. final speed) –...
  • Page 11: Tips For Accident Prevention

    TIPS FOR ACCIDENT ☞ Temperature influence through lamps, sun and other sources of heat can dam- PREVENTION age the upholstery and revetment or heat it up so much, that it can cause Only transfer into or out of the seat when burns when they come in contact with the Scooter is switched off and the se- bare skin.
  • Page 12: Handling Of The Scooter

    HANDLING OF THE BRAKES SCOOTER Brake the Scooter down carefully and in time. This is especially the case when driv- Securing the Scooter ing in front of people and while driving The Scooter is to be secured as follows to downhill! prevent it from rolling off unintentionally: Service brake...
  • Page 13: Locking The Brakes

    Locking the brakes It should not be possible to push the Scooter forward when the brakes are en- gaged. Do not switch to push mode while driving on slopes. To engage the brakes slide the selection lever drive-/push mode slightly inward and as far as possible toward the back into drive mode [1].
  • Page 14: Drive-/Push Mode

    DRIVE-/PUSH MODE Only switch the Scooter to push mode when it is standing still for positioning or in case of emergencies, but not on slopes/hills. After push mode do not forget to switch the drive back to drive mode. Danger of uncontrolled Scooter movement if you do not do this! Selecting the push mode...
  • Page 15: Driving Lock

    DRIVING LOCK (1) Driving lock (2) Key position 0 (OFF) (3) Key position 90° (ON) DRIVE KEY Position OFF The driving key is inserted as far as possible into the driving key socket (2). – For switching off turn the driving key from the position (3) as far as possible counter clockwise (2).
  • Page 16: Operating Module-Functions

    OPERATING MODULE-FUNCTIONS Battery charging socket Do not insert other objects into the bat- tery charging socket. – Danger of short circuit! To charge the batteries first switch off the operating module. Then insert the plug of the battery charger into the charging socket (1) on the front of the operating module.
  • Page 17: Battery Voltage

    Battery voltage The battery indicator displays the battery voltage after the system test performed by the electronic system after the operating module has been switched on (4). With reducing battery voltage the display needle reaches less towards the right. Battery gauge The battery gauge (4) displays the existing battery voltage as follows: The colours mean:...
  • Page 18: Preselected Final Speed

    Preselected final speed Danger of accident due to unsuitable set- ting of the preselected speed! Drive especially carefully during the first journeys! The speed is defined by motion of the actu- ator (1) as well as the preselected final speed through the turning knob (2).
  • Page 19: Actuator

    Actuator Only move the driving actuator when the battery gauge (3) is permanently lit. The driving speed is determined through motion of the actuator (1) while driving. As soon as the actuator is moved the Scoot- er, depending on the adjustment maximum final speed, starts driving fast or slow.
  • Page 20: Selecting The Operation

    SELECTING THE OPERATION In order to obtain operational readiness of the Scooter the following directions are to be carried out in the indicated order. Charge the drive batteries via the op- erating module before the first journey (1). ☞ Therefore observe chapter Recharging batteries on page 21.
  • Page 21: Pre-Operation Checks

    PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Before starting to drive, the following should be checked: The battery charging condition (1) 2. The preselected setting of the pre-se- lectable final speed (5). ☞ Therefore observe chapter Preselect- ed final speed on page 18. for a long period of time. The Scooter will Battery charging condition then always stay ready for use.
  • Page 22: Battery Charging Procedure

    Battery charging procedure Do not insert any objects other than the battery charger plug into the battery charging socket. – Danger of short circuit! ☞ For the battery charging procedure also observe the operating manual of the battery charger. Securing the Scooter. ☞...
  • Page 23: Seat

    SEAT The seat [1] with padded arm supports is re- movable as well as height adjustable. Turning the seat The seat can be turned for an easier transfer to or from the seat [2]. After activating the release lever (4) the seat can be turned.
  • Page 24: Attaching The Seat

    Attaching the seat Grab sideways under the seat surface in order to lift the seat. After activating the locking lever (2) the seat can be inserted into the seat tube. After inserting the seat align it into driving direction and let the locking lever lock into place.
  • Page 25: Back Support

    Back support The back support can be swivelled back- ward in several steps [1] or lowered forward onto the seat surface [2]. ☞ For adjusting the back support press the lever of the back support adjust- ment (3) down. After the adjustment let the back sup- port lock into place.
  • Page 26: Arm Supports

    ARM SUPPORTS Swivel up the arm supports The arm supports can be swivelled up for an easier transfer to/from the seat [1]. Adjusting the arm support angle The can of the arm support is continuously adjustable by adjusting the stopper screw (2).
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Height Of The Arm Supports

    Adjusting the height of the arm supports The height of the arm supports can be step- lessly adjusted after loosening the respec- tive clamping screw (1). ☞ Maximally lift the arm support upward up to the marker. ☞ After the height adjustment retighten the clamping screw (1).
  • Page 28: Reducing The Size Of The Scooter

    Reducing the size of the Scooter For storage or the transport, e.g. in a car, the size of the Scooter can be reduced as fol- lows [1]. Locking the Scooter. ☞ For this observe chapter Securing the Scooter on page 12. 2.
  • Page 29: Front Basket

    FRONT BASKET The front basket [1] can be lifted off up- wards [1]. For attachment the front basket is placed onto the two brackets (2) [3]. SEATBASKET (OPTION) With increasing weight inside the basket, the risk of tilting backwards increases. Do not place valuable items such as wal- lets openly inside the basket.
  • Page 30: Support Castors

    SUPPORT CASTORS The support castors (1) increase the stabil- ity against tipping over to the rear when crossing an obstacle or driving on a rising gradient. ☞ Support castors do not provide suffi- cient protection against tipping over in certain situations. BATTERIES Stillstand for more than four months...
  • Page 31: Retaining Strap

    RETAINING STRAP The retrospective assembly of a retaining strap is only to be carried out by a special- ist workshop! The retaining strap [1] serves to stabilise the sitting position of a person sitting in the scooter. – Prevents the user from slipping for- wards out of the seat (e.g.
  • Page 32: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE An incorrect or neglected cleaning and maintenance results in a limitation of the product liability. Maintenance The following maintenance Instruction gives you a guide for carrying out the main- tenance work. ☞ They do not give information about the actual extent of work required on the vehicle.
  • Page 33: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule WHEN WHAT REMARK Before starting out General Carry out test yourself or with a helper. Test for faultless operation. Checking the magnet- Carry out test yourself or with ic brake a helper. Switch the selection lever If the Scooter can be pushed, drive- / push mode to have the brakes repaired im- drive mode.
  • Page 34 WHEN WHAT REMARK Maintenance jobs Manufacturer recom- To be carried out by the spe- mendation: cialist dealer. – Vehicle Every 12 months – Battery charger (depending fre- quency of use)
  • Page 35: Wheels

    Wheels Damaged wheels are to be replaced im- mediately through new wheels by a spe- cialist dealer. ☞ Always replace wheels in pairs. Two differently worn wheels will impair the straight running course of the Scooter. Fuses Only replace the safety fuse with a safety fuse of the same type! Replacing the fuses Before replacing fuses, park the Scooter on a...
  • Page 36: Fault Correction

    Fault correction Fault Cause Remedy Battery indicator on the Main fuse is defective. Replace the blade-type operating module does fuse. not light up after the If necessary have it re- switch-on. paired by the specialist workshop Battery fuse defective Have the battery fuse re- placed in a specialist work- shop Operating module defec-...
  • Page 37: Service

    SERVICE Finish The high quality finish ensures an optimum of protection against corrosion. Cleaning and maintenance Should the coating be damaged with Do not clean the Scooter with a high-pres- scratches or similar, these areas can be sure cleaner! – Danger of short circuit! touched up with our paint pen available at Silicone free water based cleaning agents the specialist dealer.
  • Page 38: Reinstallment

    Reinstallment Customer Service Before reinstallment the Scooter is to under- In case you have questions or require help, go a complete inspection. please contact your local specialist dealer, who will provide counselling, customer ser- ☞ The hygienic measures required for vice and repairs.
  • Page 39: Disposal

    Disposal The disposal must comply with the respec- tive national law. Please enquire about local disposal arrange- ments at your municipal authority.
  • Page 40: Information For The Specialist Dealer

    Programming the driving behaviour Information for the specialist dealer The driving behaviour of the Scooter can be adjusted through the programming device. A maintenance and service manual is availa- ble upon demand, in which you can for ex- ☞ Therefore observe respective ample find the following information:...
  • Page 41: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA In practical use, the maximum range under 'normal conditions' is then reduced to ap- prox. 80 – 40 % of the nominal value. Maximum range The maximum range depends to a large ex- Hill climbing ability tent on the following factors: Gradients in excess of the permitted values (e.g.
  • Page 42: Values Acc. To Iso 7176-15 For Model 1.254

    Values acc. to ISO 7176-15 for model 1.254 Overall length (without basket) 1200 mm 1200 mm Overall width 610 mm 610 mm Overall dimensions 86 kg 86 kg User weight (incl. additional load) 136 kg 136 kg Weight of the heaviest part...
  • Page 43: Further Technical Data For Model 1.254

    Further technical data for model 1.254 Sound level 70 dB(A) Protection class IP X4 Turning area 3200 mm 3200 mm Drive controller 24 V / 70 A Engine output (6 km/h) 210 W 210 W Glass tube fuse for the main current...
  • Page 44 Steering wheel 3.00-4 (10“) pneumatic tyres, max. 3.5 bar Driving wheel 3.00-4 (10“) pneumatic tyres, max. 3.5 bar Drive batteries 2 x 12 V 28.1 Ah (5 h) / 35 Ah (20 h) maintenance free Max. battery dimensions (LxWxH) 195 x 130 x 170 mm Charging current, charger Type: HP1211B2...
  • Page 45: Meaning Of The Labels On The Scooter

    Meaning of the labels on the Scooter Attention! Read the operating manuals and other provided documen- tation. Do not lift the Scooter at the arm supports or leg supports. Removable parts are not suitable for carrying. Drive mode Push mode Push only on level surfaces.
  • Page 46: 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 Max.
  • Page 47: 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 2nd year Recommended safety inspection 3rd year (at least every 12 months) (at least every 12 months) Stamp of specialist dealer:...
  • Page 48: 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 cas- (add-ons) carried out without our prior es other verbal resp.
  • Page 49: 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 50: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 51 NOTES...
  • Page 52 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 205 346 001 (Status: 2018-06) All technical modifications reserved. Original operating manual.

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