Meyra VR2 Operating Manual
Meyra VR2 Operating Manual

Meyra VR2 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Operating module PG Drives Technology Model VR2 Operating manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Control panel, pressure key LED indicator Operating module VR2 with light function Control panel, pressure key LED indicator Operating module VR2 with light- adjustment function Accompanying person control for operating module Control panel, pressure key LED indicator Keys and symbols...
  • Page 4 Pre-operation checks Battery gauge Evaluation Preselectable maximum speed Control unit for accompanying person Diving speed stages Joystick Drive and steering movement Braking the electric wheelchair Control unit for accompanying person Selecting the control Adjustment functions Switching on the adjustment mode Accessing of the electric adjustment Setting the electric adjustment Switching off the adjustment mode...
  • Page 5: Meaning Of The Applied Markers

    Module VR2 without light functions Module VR2 with light functions INTRODUCTION Module VR2 with light and adjustment function Module for accompanying person Read and observe this manual before first operation. Children and juveniles should read this...
  • Page 6: Adjustment

    ADJUSTMENT LIFE SPAN You should only allow a specialist dealer We expect an average life span of about to carry out adjustments or settings. 5 years for this product, as far as the product is applied for its designated purpose and all The operating module should be adapted maintenance and service guidelines.
  • Page 7: Connection Of Two Operating Modules

    The connection is only to be carried out by a specialist dealer. It is possible to install an operating mod- ule for the accompanying person to the VR2-system. This possibility can be interesting when an accompanying person wants to operate the electric wheelchair and the operating mod- ule should not be repositioned from the front to the back.
  • Page 8: Overview

    OVERVIEW Operating module VR2 without light functions (1) Joystick (2) Control panel (3) Battery charging socket Control panel, pressure key (4) Preselection of the max. final speed < Minus > (5) Operating module ON/OFF (6) Horn sound (7) Preselection of the max. final speed < Plus >...
  • Page 9: Operating Module Vr2 With Light Function

    Operating module VR2 with light function (1) Joystick (2) Control panel (3) Battery charging socket Control panel, pressure key (4) Left indicator ON/OFF (5) Preselection of the max. final speed < Minus > (6) Warning lights ON/OFF (7) Operating module ON/OFF (8) Horn sound (9) Lighting ON/OFF (10) Preselection of the max.
  • Page 10: Accompanying Person Control For Operating Module

    Accompanying person control for operating module (1) Joystick (2) Bearing plate Control panel, pressure key (3) Preselection of the max. final speed (4) Adjustment functions (5) Control operation (User / Attendant) LED indicator (6) Activated adjustment (7) Preselected max. final speed value (8) Control operation (User / Attendant)
  • Page 11: Keys And Symbols

    KEYS AND SYMBOLS ON / OFF Switches the operating module on or off when press- ing the key.  The electronic will conduct a system test when switched on. Horn A signal sounds for as long as the key is pressed. Max.
  • Page 12: Control Unit For Accompanying Person

    KEYS AND SYMBOLS Adjustment Switches the adjustment functions on or off when pressing the key.  The lit diode (LED) indicates the selected adjustment function. Display of the With decreasing battery charging condition less battery charg- segments light up in the battery gauge. ing condition  Therefore observe chapter Battery gauge on page 17.
  • Page 13: Preparing The Wheelchair For Operation

    PREPARING THE WHEEL- CHAIR FOR OPERATION Recharging batteries Do not insert any other objects that the safety plug or battery charger plug into the battery charging socket. – Danger of short circuit! To charge the batteries, first switch the op- erating module off, the insert the plug of the charger into the charging socket of the operating module (1) and afterwards insert the mains plug into a power socket.
  • Page 14: Antitheft Function

    Antitheft function In order to protect the electric wheelchair from unauthorised use, it can be locked with the antitheft function. The antitheft function is activated when: A running light appears in the display of the preselected speed (2). Switching on the antitheft function Function through pressure keys With the operating module switched on, keep the on/off key (1) depressed...
  • Page 15: Switching Off The Antitheft Function

    Switching off the antitheft function Function through pressure keys Switch the operating module on by pressing the on/off key (1). 2. Push the joystick forward as far as pos- sible and wait for the short signal tone < beep >. 3. Push the joystick backward as far as possible and wait for the short signal tone < beep >.
  • Page 16: Automatic Switch-Off Period

    Automatic switch-off period The electric wheelchair is fit with an auto- matic switch-off period in order to save bat- tery power. Is the joystick not moved within the set switch-off period and no other key of the operating module is pressed the electric wheelchair automatically turns off.
  • Page 17: Pre-Operation Checks

    PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Battery gauge The battery gauge displays the battery charging status after the system test per- formed by the electronic system when the operating module has been switched on (1). With decreasing battery charging status the number of lit LEDs in the battery gauge de- crease.
  • Page 18: Preselectable Maximum Speed

    Preselectable maximum speed Danger of accidents due to: – inappropriate selection of the prese- lected speed level! – Switching into a different speed level while driving! The speed level should be preselected to suit the personal circumstances and the respective driving situation! The speed is to be adjusted accordingly to the slope when driving downhill.
  • Page 19: Diving Speed Stages

    Diving speed stages The speed level should be preselected to suit the personal circumstances and the respective driving situation! Select a lower speed level for driving sit- uations in which you feel insecure, (e.g. driving in tight areas, driving downhill, on ramps, or in pedestrian areas).
  • Page 20: Joystick

    JOYSTICK Only move the joystick when the battery indicator (2) shows a constant light. Drive and steering movement The electric wheelchair is accelerated and braked with the joystick (1). Move the joy- stick slowly in the desired driving direction. The further you move the joystick away from the centre position, the faster the elec- tric wheelchair will travel (up to the prese- lected maximum speed).
  • Page 21: Control Unit For Accompanying Person

    VR2.  For this observe chapter Overview on page 8. Selecting the control After turning on the operating module VR2 with the ON/OFF-key the last selected con- trol option is active. You switch between the user control mode and the accompanying person control mode by pressing the push-button (1).
  • Page 22: Adjustment Functions

    ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS Through the operating module [1] resp. the accompanying person control [2] a max. of two electric adjustment options can be se- lected. The selectable adjustment function de- pends on the equipment fitted to the elec- tric wheelchair. Switching on the adjustment mode Only press the key for < adjustment func- tions ...
  • Page 23: Error Diagnostics

    ERROR DIAGNOSTICS Errors, resp. information are shown through the battery gauge, the display of the maxi- mum final speed and the display of adjust- ment functions. Error illustration through the bat- tery gauge In case of an Error the electric wheelchair is put out of order for safety reasons and the 3.
  • Page 24 Fault Cause Remedy 7 segments and the The joystick communication Check connection cable. display of the max- is defective. imum final speed are lit 8 segments blink The operating module or the Check cables and connecting electronic is defective or a plugs.
  • Page 25: Information Illustration Through The Battery Gauge

    Information illustration through the battery gauge For information illustration the light seg- ments of the battery gauge (1) blink slowly. The number of blinking segments indicates the type of information. Information Cause Remedy Running lights up/ Joystick moved too early. Release the joystick.
  • Page 26: Information Illustration Through The Display Of The Speed Preselection

    Information illustration through the display of the speed preselec- tion For information illustration the light seg- ments of the display for the speed preselec- tion (1) blink. Information Cause Remedy Running lights The anti-theft function is Switch off the anti-theft func- down activated.
  • Page 27: Service

    SERVICE Weekly checks Joystick function in combination with the Repairs magnetic brake system: Ensure that there is sufficient space of at least 1 meter around Trustingly contact your specialist dealer for the wheelchair before starting this check. maintenance work. He has been introduces Switch the operating module on and wait to the maintenance at has educated per- until the battery gauge shows operational...
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Climatic data Ambient temperature -25 °C to +50 °C Storage temperature -40 °C to +65 °C Protection class IP54 WARRANTY / GUARANTEE Failure to observe the instructions in the operating manual, improperly carried out maintenance work and, especially, tech- nical changes and additions (add-ons) carried out without our prior consent will lead to a general loss of guarantee and product liability.
  • Page 29: 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.: Date of delivery: SN (view type plate): Stamp of the specialist dealer:...
  • Page 30: Notes

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  • Page 31 NOTES...
  • Page 32 Curtiss-Wright Enterprise Way Aviation Park West Bournemouth Airport BOURNEMOUTH Dorset BH23 6HH UNITED KINGDOM Sale through: MEYRA GmbH Meyra-Ring 2 32689 Kalletal Kalldorf GERMANY +49 5733 922 - 311 +49 5733 922 - 9311 info@meyra.de www.meyra.de 205 319 701 (Status: 2023-01) All technical modifications reserved. Original operating manual.

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