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  • Page 1 2433-2018-B ver. 2.0.1 - 2022 - 08...
  • Page 2 Medema A/S Serial number: ______________________________ Delivery date: ________________ Year 20______ This vehicle was supplied by: Date: Dealer: For this product You can expect to find the following documentation: • User manual • Service manual • Spare parts list • pre-sale information. Medema A/S Enggårdvej 7 Snejbjerg...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Settings menu ................ 18 Trouble shooting ..............22 Safety check................23 Programming ................. 24 Serial number................. 25 Getting in and out of MC 1124 Child ........25 Driving the MC 1124 Child ............ 26 Brakes..................30 Fuses ..................31 Batteries ................. 31 Battery disposal..............
  • Page 4 Medema A/S Changing the wheels ............. 51 Checking the battery poles........... 55 Replacing batteries ............... 55 Light ..................57 Lap belt ................... 58 Bag holder ................58 Footplate/footrest ..............59 Spinalus-3 settings..............75 Stepless adjustment of seat depth ........76 Adjustment of armrests ............
  • Page 5: Intended Occupant

    Medema A/S Intended occupant The intended occupant of the wheelchair is a person with lim- ited or no ability of walking themselves. The wheelchair is equipped with a joystick control which makes it usable for an occupant who only has functionality in the fin- gers.
  • Page 6: Help For The Visually Impaired

    Medema A/S Help for the visually impaired If you have difficulty reading small print in the user manual, we recommend that you visit our website, where you can read this manual in PDF format. You can enlarge the PDF manual on your PC monitor to suit your needs and preferences.
  • Page 7: Warning

    For safety reasons the vehicle must not be lent to persons who are not completely familiar with it. The vehicle is designed for one person only. The MC 1124 Child has been designed for persons weighing up to 80 kg. Joystick...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    We offer a wide range of accessories for the MC 1124 Child that can make everyday life easier for you. You are always welcome to contact us for further information on special accessories and adaptations.
  • Page 9: Seat And Backrest

    ALWAYS follow the washing instructions on the back of the seat pad / backrest. Flame resistance The MC 1124 Child 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 10 1 according to rule no. 1. The product range in the MC 1124 includes the following items: Product name Basic UDI-DI MC 1124 5707299MC1124MV MC 1124 Low Rider 5707299MC1124LRHU MC 1124 Child 5707299MC1124CHGD Medema-A/S ………………………………………. Klaus Smedegaard General Manager Rev. 4 User guide 2433-2018-B 10 of 96 Version 2.0.1/2022...
  • Page 11: 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 12: Part Names Mc 1124 Child Spinalus-3

    Medema A/S Part names MC 1124 Child Spinalus-3 The part names given below refer to the descriptions later in the instruction manual. Headrest Armrest Adjusting the headrest Control panel Joystick Charging socket Swing-away Eye for restraints Light Footplate or footrests...
  • Page 13 Medema A/S Before using the MC 1124 Child Child, the chair must be ad- justed to the user. 1. Seat width adjustment. The seat widt are usually decided before order- ing a new chair. so it is only if something changes that it may be neces- sary to change the seat width.
  • Page 14: Adjust Front Scock Absorbers

    Medema A/S Adjust front scock absorbers The front shock absorber are placed here. One on each side. Use a plier tool to adjust the shock absorber. It is important that they are adjusted equally on both sides. Turn the adjusting nut until there is 20 mm tread visible underneath.
  • Page 15: Introduction Cjsm1

    Medema A/S Introduction CJSM1 CJSM1 is a full programmable module based controller system, that makes it possible for the user to fully control movement and speed. Designations - buttons CJSM1 Start/stop-button Indicator right Function button Set up / change profile Horn Joystick Speed decrease...
  • Page 16: Symboles

    Medema A/S Symboles At the top of the display you will find the status bar. Battery indicator is displayed constantly. The clock can be turned on or off as you wish. The other is lit when the corresponding function is activ. Top bar Main screen area Base bar...
  • Page 17 Medema A/S the control system is changing between different states. An example would be entering into Programming Mode. (Only for service technicians) If the External Profile Switch is activated during drive, or actuator operation, this symbol will be displayed. When Blue tooth Mode is entered the following screen will be displayed.
  • Page 18: Settings Menu

    Medema A/S Settings menu Set Time The menu is accessed by depressing the Speed Down and Speed Up buttons simultaneously (Pos 7 and 8 in the table Designations - buttons). A right joystick deflection will enter a clock adjustment screen in which further joystick deflections are used to set the time.
  • Page 19 Medema A/S The following possibilities appears: 12hr, 24hr or OFF. Deflect the joystick to the right /left to choose the menu you want. Choose Exit Set Distance This sets the functionality of the odometer and a screen as be- low will appear. Total Distance show the total distance this chair has driven with this Power module.
  • Page 20 Medema A/S Set Backlight This sets the intensity of the LCD backlight. The adjustable range is 0% to 100% in steps of 10%. Adjust- ments are made with left and right joystick deflections. Set Background The standard setting from the factory is blue. But in bright sun- light, the white background can be better.
  • Page 21 Medema A/S Infra red For full details on how to learn, delete and use the IR functions available please contact Medema A/S. Exit Leave Settings and go back to normal use by choosing Exit. Adjusting seat and footrest Turn on the joystick and press the Function button (Mode) Use the joystick left/right to select the function you want to adjust.
  • Page 22: Trouble Shooting

    Medema A/S System lock Locking the system Press and hold the ON/OFF button down for four seconds while the system is ON. Push the joystick forward until your hear a beep. Push the joystick back until you hear a beep. Now the system is locked. Unlock the system Push the joystick forward until your hear a beep.
  • Page 23: Safety Check

    Medema A/S Safety check 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 24: Programming

    Medema A/S Service The MC 1124 Child is designed to stay safe to use for at least 10 years, providing it has service and safety inspections every third year. The service must be carried out either by Medema A/S or an authorised workshop.
  • Page 25: Serial Number

    Serial number Position of serial number plate on vehicle. Getting in and out of MC 1124 Child MC 1124 Child is a modern device, specially developed to help you achieve maximum mobility. Depending on your handicap, a helper may be needed to lift you in and out of the chair.
  • Page 26: Driving The Mc 1124 Child

    This may tip the wheelchair forwards. Swing the footrest to the side to leave space to stand on the floor. Driving the MC 1124 Child If you are using the MC 1124 Child for the first time, you should try out all the day-to-day situations you are likely to encounter: •...
  • Page 27 (See below.) This reduces the possibility of tipping. Note! If your MC 1124 Child vehicle is fitted with a docking system from Dahl Engineering, note that the clearance is reduced to 5.5 cm. Fig. 1 Fig.
  • Page 28 Note! Talk to your doctor if you are taking medicine that may affect your ability to drive motorised vehicles. Do not drive the MC 1124 Child when intoxicated. This applies to both medicine and alcohol. Warning! If the vehicle behaves abnormally in any way - makes noises, smells burnt, etc.
  • Page 29 Medema A/S Note! You should assume that other road users cannot see you while you are sitting in the MC 1124 Child. So take great care and wait for the road to clear before crossing. Driving on stairs/escalators: The wheelchair is not designed for use on stairs or escalators and any attempt to do so may cause serious injury to yourself and others.
  • Page 30: Brakes

    Medema A/S Brakes The MC 1124 Child is equipped with two sets of brakes: The motor brake and the parking brake. Motor braking: When you drive downhill, the control unit of the MC 1124 Child applies the motor brake. Parking brake: When the vehicle is stationary and the joystick is not moved, a magnetic brake is automatically applied to each drive unit.
  • Page 31: Fuses

    Medema A/S Fuses On the left of the MC 1124 Child behind the seat, there is a au- tomatic fuse protecting the battery circuit. The fuse is black. If it pops out, you can push it back in again after a few minutes. If it immediately pops out again, contact your authorised dealer.
  • Page 32: Battery Disposal

    Medema A/S The MC 1124 Child is supplied with sealed, maintenance-free batteries that do not normally generate gas and do not need to be topped up with water. Note! Unsealed batteries must NEVER be installed in the MC 1124 Child.
  • Page 33: Charging

    Please note that the capacity of the batteries will reduce over time and at low temperatures. Battery capacity at -10°C is half that at +20°C. If the MC 1124 Child is not going to be used for an extended period, charging once a month will suffice. Note! The charger must NOT be placed on the seat during charging.
  • Page 34: General Care

    (For further information see the Service Manual.) Insurance An MC 1124 Child with a maximum speed of 10 km/h is in the eyes of the law a bicycle, and no separate insurance is re- quired.
  • Page 35: Storage

    The charger must be kept dry, but should not be covered when in use. For long-term storage we recommend to disconnect the power by pulling the automatic fuse, and cover the MC 1124 Child Child to protect it from dust, rain and sunlight.
  • Page 36: Securing To Vehicle Floor With 4 Point Straps

    If using a Heavy Duty system, use 4 straps to secure the wheelchair, 2 straps at the front and 2 straps at the back. The MC 1124 Child is tested with the Dahl Engineering 4-point heavy duty system, which is approved for the chair’s total weight including all accessories.
  • Page 37 Medema A/S Dimensions in mm Rear attachment points Always follow the harness manufacturer’s instructions/docu- mentation for fitting and using the selected 4 point wheelchair securement system. User guide 2433-2018-B 37 of 96 Version 2.0.1/2022...
  • Page 38: Dahl Docking Systems

    The lock plate and wheelchair adaptation kits and are identi- cal for both docking stations and both are suitable for securing wheelchair model MC 1124 Child. The testing proved that the docking station is strong enough to cope with a load equivalent to the wheelchair weight of over 200 kg + one passenger, if the safety belt is fitted to the base of the vehicle in the traditional way.
  • Page 39 ocking System Medema A/S Mounted in a vehicle Docking station mounted both on the passenger and the driver side. Wheelchair used as a driver’s seat. Wheelchair used as a passengers seat. DAHL Engineering Løvevej 3, DK - 7700 Thisted, DENMARK Tel.
  • Page 40 Medema A/S Description of how the Dahl Docking system Mk ll. functions 1. Dahl Docking station 2. Lock plate and spacer 3. Lock pin 4. Red LED 5. Green LED 6. Control panel 7. Release button 8. Manual emergency release lever 9.
  • Page 41 Medema A/S Warning! Do not move the vehicle: • Whilst the wheelchair is being maneuvered into position in the docking station • If the wheelchair and user are not correctly secured. • If the warning tone sounds and/or the red warning lamp (LED) in the control panel flashes or is lit! Always check if the lock plate is properly engaged in the dock- ing station by trying to reverse the wheel chair out of the dock-...
  • Page 42 Medema A/S If the described manual release procedures fails, an emergen- cy release tool made from red plastic comes with each docking station. 1. Move wheelchair forward to remove the pressure on the lock pin 2. Place the emergency release tool in the gap between the locking plate and the docking station.
  • Page 43: Mounting The Docking Locking Plate

    Medema A/S Mounting the docking locking plate The MC 1124 Child is prepared mounting of the docking locking plate (Dahl adaptation kit art..No 502378), by predrilled holes in the chassis. To mount the docking locking plate: • Turn of the chair.
  • Page 44 Medema A/S The screws may be too long and must then be shortened. If they get too long, they can damage the batteries. Important! Do not use screws other than those supplied by Dahl Engineer- ing (Art.nr.502800, which is quality 14.9, torx key size 27).
  • Page 45: General Occupant Restraint Instructions

    Medema A/S General occupant restraint Instructions DANGER! • Use a 3-point occupant restraint system to secure the occupant. • Both pelvic and upper torso restraint belts must be used to restrain the occupant to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with the vehicle components.
  • Page 46 Medema A/S Positioning the occupant restraint when using it with a 4 point strap tie-down system. Danger! • The pelvic restraint belt must be worn low across the front of the pelvis so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the optional or preferred zone of 30°...
  • Page 47 Medema A/S Positioning the occupant restraint when using it with the Dahl Docking systems only Danger! • When using wheelchair with Dahl Docking systems, the floor an- chorage points for the occupant restraint system should be locat- ed 10-60 mm outside wheels, on each side. The pelvic belt must be worn low across the front of the pelvis so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the optional or preferred zone of 30°...
  • Page 48 Medema A/S The wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward-facing orientation with the ATD restrained by both pelvic and shoulder belts (e.g. shoulder belt as part of a three-point belt restraint). Both pelvic- and shoulder-belt restraints should be used to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components.
  • Page 49: Public Transport. (Train / Bus)

    Medema A/S Public transport. (Train / bus) The wheelchair is within the requirements of external dimen- sions of the EU directives on public transport such as trains and buses. Nevertheless, we recommend that free fasteners be used to fasten the chair as shown below - Fastening with seat belts to the floor.
  • Page 50: Transporting By Plane

    See the sec- tion on Brakes. To tow the MC 1124 Child, secure a rope to the tow fitting on the front - marked in yellow. Do not tow faster than 5 km/h. The wheelchair will generate electricity when it is towed, with the motors acting as dynamos.
  • Page 51: Changing The Wheels

    Tyres and inner tubes can be purchased from the authorised dealer who supplied the MC 1124 Child. The MC 1124 Child must be TURNED OFF before you start. Jack up the MC 1124 Child onto a block of wood so that the wheels are clear of the floor/surface.
  • Page 52 Medema A/S Replace or repair the hose. Make sure there is no dirt or foreign objects in the tire before the the hose is in place. Pump in some air, but don’t fill it completely yet. Please be aware to plac- ing the valve in the pre- pared holes.
  • Page 53 Tighten to 15 Nm Pump the wheel to the right pressure. (see tech- nical data) Mount the wheel back on MC 1124 Child again. Tighten to 37,6 Nm User guide 2433-2018-B 53 of 96 Version 2.0.1/2022...
  • Page 54 Medema A/S Pivot- and anti-tilt wheel Pivot wheel Undo the central nut. Remove the screw that goes through the axle. The wheel is now remov- able. Mount a new wheel in reverse order. User guide 2433-2018-B 54 of 96 Version 2.0.1/2022...
  • Page 55: Checking The Battery Poles

    Medema A/S Checking the battery poles Batteries have an ap- proximately lifetime of two years. Check that the cable shoes are properly mounted on the poles. If necessary, tighten the Battery poles screws. Replacing batteries Swing split legrests to the side, and if central footplate, adjust it in the highest possible position.
  • Page 56 Medema A/S Dismantle the poles on the old batteries, Place the batteries with the poles against and mount them on the new ones. each other. Place the battery box on top, and turn it Make sure that the plug is nearest the around.
  • Page 57: Light

    Medema A/S Light Light - direction The direction of the light can be adjusted by: - loosen the screw - turn the lamp in the desired direction. - tighten the screw again. Adjusting screw Tool: Allen 5 Light - located in the C-rail The light can be moved for- ward/backward by: - remove the screw/light...
  • Page 58: Lap Belt

    Medema A/S Lap belt If there is a need for it you can, as an acces- sory, mount a lap belt or harness belt on MC 1124 Child. The belt is designed to stay safe to use for at least 10 years.
  • Page 59: Footplate/Footrest

    Medema A/S Footplate/footrest All the footrests are designed to stay safe to use for at least 10 years. Manual central footplate The footplate is mounted in the inner C-rail of the seat frame. To adjust the footplate forward/backward in the C-rail, - loosen two screws on each side of the seat.
  • Page 60 Medema A/S Angle of the footrest. Loosen the screw on both sides - adjust to the desi- red angle - tighten again. Height of the footplate Loosen 2 screws on the back of the footrest - adjust the height - tighten again. The footplate can be infini- tely adjusted up/down.
  • Page 61 Medema A/S Angle on footplates Adjust by unscrewing / adjusting this pin screw to the desired setting. Lateral adjustment The foot plates are mo- unted in the innermost position as standard, so that there is only 5 mm between them. But can move the footplates to the outermost position, and Default...
  • Page 62 Medema A/S Manual, central footplate - long Adjust the footplate for- ward/backward. Loosen the two screws on the inside C-rail on both sides. REMEMBER to tighten again on both sides. To dismantle: - Disconnect the cables. - Loosen the two screws in both sides, and slide the footrest of the rails.
  • Page 63 Medema A/S Calf pads - angle You set how tight the calf pad should be to tilt, by loosening or tightening this pin screw. Calf pads up/down. Loosen the screw indicated in the adjacent image. Adjust and tighten again. 210 mm from top position to lowest position.
  • Page 64 Medema A/S Electric central footrest Adjust the footplate for- ward/backward. Loosen the two screws on the inside C-rail on both sides. REMEMBER to tighten again on both sides. To dismantle: - Disconnect the cables. - Loosen the two screws in both sides, and slide the footrest of the rails.
  • Page 65 Medema A/S Adjust the footplate side- ways: First the footrest must be moved forward. See how to under the description for Adjust the footplate forward/backward. Then loosen four screws on the back of the top beam. Adjust and tighten again. Justering av leggepute Leggputer - vinkel Du stiller inn hvor stramt...
  • Page 66 Medema A/S Calf pads in/out Loosen the screw indicat- ed in the adjacent image. Adjust and tighten again. Travel: 40 mm from inner position to outer position. Adjustment of footplates Manual adjustment of the height of the footplates. Loosen the screw at the back, adjust and tighten again.
  • Page 67 Medema A/S Angle of footplates Adjust by unscrewing / adjusting this pin screw to the desired setting. Side-to-side adjustment The foot plates are mount- ed in the innermost posi- tion as standard, so that there is only 5 mm be- tween them.
  • Page 68 Medema A/S Switch to the seat functions setting by pressing the Mode but- ton. Toggle between the settings by deflecting the joystick left / right. Find the footrests icon and use the forward/backward joystick to adjust. There are options for angling and extending the leg support. Adjust only for up/down legrest, and setting to angle the legrest only.
  • Page 69 Medema A/S For this leg support, it is possible to adjust how far, and how fast, the foot support should move out during angling. This is done by turning on adjustment screw 1 (how far) Angled between -5 and and adjustment screw 2 (how fast).
  • Page 70 Medema A/S Electrical split footrests The footplate can be adjusted forwards/back- wards. This is done by loosening 2 screws on the inside of the C-rail. REMEMBER to tighten again. Height and angle adjust- ment via joystick: Switch to setting the seat functions by pressing the Mode button.
  • Page 71 Medema A/S Adjusting calf pads up/ down and the angle by loosening these two screws. Tighten again after adjusting. Press this release handle and swing the footrest to the side. In this position, the leg support can be lifted off. Note! There are no wires to remove.
  • Page 72 Medema A/S The angle of the footplates can be manually adjusted by loosening this screw, adjusting and retightening. Without tools, the footpla- te can be folded up and provide more space for the legs when getting in and out. User guide 2433-2018-B 72 of 96 Version 2.0.1/2022...
  • Page 73 Medema A/S Manual split footrests The footrests can be adjusted forwards/back- wards. First loosen the two screws shown in the picture. REMEMBER to tighten the screws again. To adjust the angle, loosen the lock and the angle can be adjusted. Then lock again.
  • Page 74 Medema A/S Press this release handle and swing the footrest to the side. In this position, the foo- trest can be lifted off. Note! There are no wires to remove. The height can be adjust- ed manually by loosening these screws, adjusting and retightening.
  • Page 75: Spinalus-3 Settings

    Medema A/S Spinalus-3 settings Spinalus-3 is designed to stay safe to use for at least 10 years Adjusting the height of the backrest The backrest can be ad- justed up/down in several sections. The top part of the backrest is, from the factory, mount- ed in the top hole.
  • Page 76: Stepless Adjustment Of Seat Depth

    Medema A/S Stepless adjustment of seat depth Seat depth are step less adjusted between 15 and 45 cm. Due to the construction of the back, the seat depth adjustment have no influ- ence on the other geometry in the backrest. Remove the cover on both sides.
  • Page 77: Adjustment Of Armrests

    Medema A/S Adjustment of armrests Forward/backward Adjust the armrest forw./backw. Loosen these two screws - adjust - tighten the screws again. Further forward Remove the armrest, see above, and turn the bracket 180° by loosen the screw - turn bracket - tighten screw again. Angle up/down (first joint) Loose the screw - adjust - and tighten the screw again.
  • Page 78 Medema A/S Angle up/down (second joint) Loosen the two nuts, and by screwing the screw in or out the angle changes. By using the Angle up/down in both first and sencond joints in combination, you can raise or lower the armrest. Angle in/out Loosen the two sucket set screw so they are not visible in the “window”.
  • Page 79 Medema A/S Armrest up/down Second joint Adjust the armrest up/down. Loosen these three screws - adjust - tighten the screws again. Adjust the angle up/down in second joint, to make the armrest level again. See earlier descroption. Dismantling the armrest Remove the armrest com- pletely, by loosen the sucket set screw that holds it in place.
  • Page 80: Adjusting The Headrest

    Medema A/S Adjusting the headrest The headrest is designed to stay safe to use for at least 10 years. The headrest is multi-adjustable. Adjustments can be made in all joints. Tool: Allen key 4 mm The headrest pad can be adjusted in all directions, by loosen the four screws.
  • Page 81 Medema A/S Adjustment of the seat width The Spinalus-3 seating sys- tem is full modular seating system from 28 to 38 cm in seat width. In steps of 5 cm. When changing from one seat width to another, all that need to be changed, is the cushions.
  • Page 82 Medema A/S Dynamic recline In the outer holes (hole 1) the seat back is lowered 50 mm. You can adjust how far the seat back moves down during re- cline. Move the two screws (in both sides) as shown in the set of holes.
  • Page 83: Swing-Away Fitting For Spinalus-3

    Medema A/S Swing-away fitting for Spinalus-3 Our Swing away fitting for Spinalus-3 have many adjustment features, to place the joystick to fit you perfectly. The Swing away is designed to stay safe to use for at least 10 years. Justering av hardhet. Her justeres hvor lett besla- get skal gå...
  • Page 84 Medema A/S Adjustment in the depth of the armrests Fold up the armrest. Two screws hold the control box to the armrest. Loosen the screws. Control box Fixing and thus the Joystick can now be moved in depth to the desired position.
  • Page 85 Medema A/S Joystick height adjustment By loosening this screw, the joystick can be adjust- ed up / down, with center in this axis. Tool: Torx T30 Find the right location. And tighten the screw again. Tool: Torx T30 This setting also affects how far the joystick folds under the armrest.
  • Page 86 Medema A/S Replace joystick The Joystick is attached to a bracket with two screws Remove the two screws, and unplug the plug. Mount a new in reverse order. Remember! To fix the cabel again with cable ties. Tool: Allen key 4 mm Switch joystick to opposite armrest Remove the two screws that hold the swing away...
  • Page 87 Medema A/S When the Swing away is moved to opposite arm- rests, it no longer sits in the extension of the armrest. It needs to be adjusted. Verktøy: Torx T25 Adjust these two joints for the correct position of the Swing away Attach the cable.
  • Page 88: Reconditioning

    Medema A/S Reconditioning When preparing a MC 1124 Child for a new user it is important to check the following. • Transaxle - clean and check for leaks. Check bearings. Check brushes in the motors. • Tyre pressure (see technical data).
  • Page 89: Returning Electronic Devices

    Medema A/S Returning electronic devices Medema is certified in producer responsibility. It means that Medema collect and handle electronic waste in the category Medical equipment. User guide 2433-2018-B 89 of 96 Version 2.0.1/2022...
  • Page 90: Technical Data

    Medema A/S Technical data MC 1124 Child General information: Overall length with legrest (split legrest) Min. 1090 mm / Max. 1090 Overall length with legrest (central legrest) Min. 1130 - 1150 mm / Max. 19190 - 1210 Overall length without legrest Min.
  • Page 91 Medema A/S MC 1124 Child Seat surface height at front edge (floor to top of seat cushion) Spinalus-3 (not tilted) Min 480 mm / Max 510 mm Seat surface height at front edge (floor to top of seat frame) Spinalus-3 (not tilted)
  • Page 92: Cassation

    Maximum driving distance with new batteries at +20° on flat, firm surface Optimum battery capacity is reached after approx. 20 charges / discharges. Cassation The MC 1124 Child can, for a fee, be taken to the nearest dealer for disposal in accordance with current environmental regulations.
  • Page 93: Seat Angles

    Medema A/S Seat angles -5° 50° -0° **** Optional -5° 45° User guide 2433-2018-B 93 of 96 Version 2.0.1/2022...
  • Page 94: Own Notes

    Medema A/S Own notes User guide 2433-2018-B 94 of 96 Version 2.0.1/2022...
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