Contents Operating module-functions Battery charging socket Meaning of the applied markers Switching the operating module on Introduction Battery voltage List of models Battery gauge Indications / contraindications Evaluation Acceptance Preselectable maximum speed Intended purpose Preselect the maximum speed Diving speed stages Joystick Adjustment Drive and steering movement...
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Battery pack Repairs Repairs Removing the battery pack Customer Service Inserting the battery pack Spare parts Electronic travelling wheelchair transport with lithium ion batteries Information for extended pauses of use Transport of lithium ion batteries Disposal Safety information to lithium ion batteries Information for the specialist dealer Retaining strap Programming the driving behaviour...
MEANING OF THE APPLIED Inform yourself regularly about the product safety, possible recalls and general handling in- MARKERS structions of our products in the < Information center > on our website: Safety instructions with a coloured back- < www.meyra.com >. ground are mandatory and need to be ob- served under any circumstance! LIST OF MODELS...
other aids and lead to constraints in daily life. The electronic travelling wheelchair serves – Influence of impairing medications (ask solely for transporting one sitting person. your doctor or pharmacist). – Other pulling or transporting uses do not – Extreme limitations in balance and/or dis- comply with its intended purpose.
ADJUSTMENT STATUTORY REGULATIONS The electronic travelling wheelchair is not per- Always have adaptation and adjustment mitted for use in public traffic. work carried out by a specialist dealer. The electronic travelling wheelchair offers man- ifold adjustment possibilities to individual vital COMBINATION WITH MAN- statistics.
LIFE SPAN We expect an average life span of about 5 years for this product, as far as the product is applied for its designated purpose and all maintenance and service guidelines. The life span of your product depends upon the frequency of use, the application environment and care.
OVERVIEW Model: iTRAVEL CARBON The overview shows the most important com- ponents and operating devices of the electron- ic travelling wheelchair. Pos. Description Back support (II) Arm support (III) Operating module (IV) Seat pad Utensils bag (VI) Battery (VII) Footplate (VIII) Steering wheel (IX) Driving wheel...
OVERVIEW Operating module The overview shows the operating controls of the operating module. Pos. Description Operating module (II) Battery charging socket (III) Joystick (IV) Control display of the adjusted prese- lected speed Reducing the adjusted speed preselec- Í tion (VI) Switching the operating module on/off (VII) Control display of the battery capacity...
HANDLING OF THE ELEC- Decelerating the electronic travelling wheelchair TRONIC TRAVELLING For allotted braking of the electronic travelling WHEELCHAIR wheelchair slowly guide the joystick (steering and driving lever) back to the centre position Securing the electronic travelling (zero-setting). wheelchair ☞ The electronic travelling wheelchair stops The electronic travelling wheelchair is to be se- in shortest distance after releasing the joy- cured as follows to prevent it from rolling off...
OPERATING Releasing the brakes MODULE-FUNCTIONS To loosen the brakes press the selection lever drive-/push mode on both sides forward as far Battery charging socket as possible into push mode [4 on page 1]. Do not insert other objects into the battery ☞...
Evaluation The exactness of the battery gauge depends for example on the temperature, age and strain on the lithium ion battery is therefore subject to certain restrictions. The range of your electronic travelling wheel- chair, resp. the lithium ion batteries should be tested once.
Joystick Only move the joystick when the battery in- dicator (7 on page 1) shows a constant Forward motion light. Drive and steering movement Right curve The electronic travelling wheelchair is accel- erated and braked with the joystick (14 on page 1).
Keys and symbols ON / OFF Switches the operating module on or off when pressing the key. ☞ The electronic will conduct a system test when switched on. ☞ Do not motion the joystick during this time. Horn A signal sounds for as long as the key is pressed. Max.
FIRST INITIATION PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Before starting to drive, the following should Proceed as follows for first initiation: be checked: Unfold the electronic travelling wheelchair. The technical condition of the electronic ☞ For this observe chapter Unfolding on travelling wheelchair. page 18. ☞...
Battery charging procedure ☞ Therefore also observe chapter Infor- mation for extended pauses of use on Do not insert any objects other than the bat- page 31. tery charger plug into the battery charging ☞ The lithium ion battery must be charged socket.
UTENSILS BAG ☞ The diode of the charger lights up in blue during the charging procedure. The utensil bag is attached to the seat frame After a completed charging procedure dis- with velcro fasteners [21 on page 2]. connect the battery charger from the sock- et and remove the battery charging plug from the battery charging socket.
SUPPORT CASTORS and with the other hand press the back support forward. Support castors do not provide sufficient protection against tipping over in certain sit- Unfolding uations. Pull the folded electronic travelling wheel- Definitely refrain from the following: chair upwards on the back support. –...
BATTERY PACK well as at your destination concerning the transport of lithium ion batteries. The battery pack with the lithium ion batteries Contact the respective transport agency in the can be removed [27 on page 3]. individual case. Removing the battery pack Individual transport agencies may have regula- Secure the electronic travelling wheelchair.
Safety information to lithium ion Never charge the lithium ion batteries in the batteries vicinity or in the presence of flammable liq- uids or gases. Special care is to be taken with lithium ion batteries. Never charge the lithium ion batteries in rooms within which moisture deposits can Lithium ion batteries that have been dropped occur on the electronic travelling wheelchair...
LOADING AND Transport of people inside a motor vehicle TRANSPORTATION Your individual electronic travelling wheelchair The electronic travelling wheelchair must be is not suited as a seat for transport inside a mo- switched off before lifting! tor vehicle. – For this observe chapter Meaning Do not use the back support, leg supports or of the labels on the electronic travelling wheel- arm supports to lift the electronic travelling...
Maintenance schedule WHEN WHAT REMARK Before starting out General Carry out test yourself or with a helper. Test for faultless operation. Checking the magnetic Carry out test yourself or brake with a helper. Move the selection lever for If the electronic travelling the drive/push mode into wheelchair can be pushed, the drive mode position on...
Maintenance schedule WHEN WHAT REMARK Every 6 -8 months Wheel attachments Do it yourself or with the (depending distance aid of a helper. Wheel nuts or screws are to covered) be checked for tight fit. Securely tighten any loos- ened wheel nuts or screws and retighten again after 10 operating hours or resp.
ERROR DIAGNOSTICS Switch off the operating module. 2. Conduct the actions in column Remedy. Errors, rep. information is displays through the Switch the operating module on. battery gauge and the display for the max. final speed. ☞ For this observe chapter Switching the operating module on on page 11.
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Fault Cause Remedy 3 blink impulses The electrical connection to Check the motor connec- the right motor is defective tion cable, motor cable plug (short-circuit). and motor. 4 blink impulses The electrical connection to Check the motor connec- the left motor is open-cir- tion cable, motor cable plug cuit.
BASIC SAFETY Inadvertently knocking the joystick will set INFORMATION the electronic travelling wheelchair in mo- tion without control! – Danger of accidents! This safety information is an extract of the The parts of the frame and the footboard of Safety and general handling instructions, that your electronic travelling wheelchair are man- can be found on our website: <...
Accompanying person Always drive with a low speed on rising/falling gradients. The accompanying person must be made Extreme inclinations or slopes are to be driven aware of all possible danger situation before on with adequate final speed. the start of his/her supportive involvement. The parts of your electronic travelling wheel- Never switch to push mode on gradients.
Crossing obstacles Electrical system The ability to overcome obstacles is upon An incorrect and/or inappropriate modifica- others dependent on the slope of the track. tion of the driving behaviour can impair the safety of the electronic travelling wheelchair Each crossing of obstacles involves a risk! and the electronic travelling wheelchair user.
parking space, so that the electronic travel- ☞ When using commercial plastic cleansers ling wheelchair cannot slide away in case the manufacturers application instructions of an accident or sudden braking manoeu- are to be observed. vre. Keep the lighting components clean at all times and check for correct functioning before Driving on public highways each journey.
Disinfection Spare parts Carbon parts may not be disinfected with Safety relevant parts or assembly groups are solvents, disinfectants that contain solvents, only to be assembled in a specialist work- alcohol or acetone. shop. – Danger of accidents! If the product is used by more than one person Spare parts can only be ordered from special- (for example in a care centre), the use of a com- ist dealers.
Information for extended pauses of In case of longer periods without use, the fol- lowing measures are required: ☞ Charge the battery pack every 2 months and afterwards drive the electronic travel- ling wheelchair for at least 20 minutes. ☞ Afterwards charge the battery pack com- pletely.
Information for the specialist dealer talk with the doctor or therapist can be very helpful. A maintenance and service manual is available ☞ Any change to the manufacturer set pro- upon demand, in which you can for example gramming may result in an increased dan- find the following information: ger of accidents.
Hill climbing ability Maximum range Gradients in excess of the permitted values The maximum range depends to a large extent (e.g. ramps) should for safety reasons only be on the following factors: driven when the wheelchair is empty! – battery condition, Applied norms –...
Values acc. to ISO 7176-15 for mod- Further technical data for model el 1.074 1.074 min. max. min. max. Sound level 62 dB(A) Overall length 923 mm 923 mm Protection class IP x4 Overall width 570 mm 570 mm Turning area 980 mm –...
Meaning of the labels on the elec- Further technical data for model tronic travelling wheelchair 1.074 Attention! min. max. Read the operating Amount of energy 288 Wh manuals and other provided documen- Max. battery dimen- 330 x 100 x 110 mm tation.
Meaning of the labels on the elec- Max. permitted user tronic travelling wheelchair weight if the product is approved as a seat Pull the support cas- within a motor vehicle. tors out as far as pos- sible before starting The product is not ap- to drive.
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Furthermore, damage to the drive and elec- tronics caused by improper cleaning using steam cleaning equipment or the deliberate or accidental flooding of the components are also excluded. Interferences through radiation sources such as mobile phones with high transmission power, HiFi-equipment and other extreme interfer- ence radiators outside of norm specifications cannot be declared as warranty or guarantee...
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:...
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:...
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