Meyra 2.322 Operating Manual

Meyra 2.322 Operating Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL
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OPTIMUS 2 / - 2S
Model 2.322
W e m o v e p e o p l e .

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  • Page 1 OPERATING MANUAL OPTIMUS 2 / - 2S Model 2.322 W e m o v e p e o p l e .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Indications...................... 7 Specifications....................7 Acceptance..................... 7 Use........................8 Adjustment....................8 Life.span......................9 Overview...................... 10 Model: 2.322 .......................10 Handling.the.electric.wheelchair............... 11 Securing the electric wheelchair ...............11 Functional checks ....................11 Driving behaviour ....................11 Brakes......................11 Operating brake ....................11 Braking the electric wheelchair ..............11...
  • Page 3 Leg.supports....................19 Calf belt .......................19 Removing the calf belt .................19 Attaching the calf belt ..................19 Length adjustment of the calf belt..............19 Leg support lower part ..................20 Footplates ......................20 Footboard ......................20 Leg support upper part ..................21 Turning the leg supports to the side ............21 Swivelling in the leg supports ..............22 Removing the leg supports ................23 Attaching the leg supports ................23...
  • Page 4 Seat....................... 30 Swivelling up the seat ..................30 Electrical seat-angle adjustment ...............30 Seat Ergostar .......................31 Adjustment of the back support angle ............31 Lordosis adjustment ..................31 Ergo Seat ......................32 Folding over the back support ..............32 Folding up the back support ................32 Adjusting the back support angle ...............32 Electrically adjustable back support ..............33 Folding down the electrically adjustable back support ......33 Unfolding the back support .................33...
  • Page 5 Fault.correction................... 43 Technical.data....................44 Kilometric performance ..................44 Hill climbing ability ..................44 Technical.data....................45 Model 2.322 ......................45 Meaning of the labels on the electric wheelchair ...........50 Meaning of the symbols on the type plate ............51 Inspection.certificate.................. 52 Notes......................53 Warranty./.Guarantee.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    PDF-files of above mentioned doc- ity. uments on our website under: < www.meyra-ortopedia.com >. Like any other vehicle, an electric wheelchair is a technical aid. It is sub- Alternatively users with visual impair- ject to explanations, requires regular...
  • Page 7: Indications

    INDICATIONS ACCEPTANCE If the following indications occur we All products are checked for faults recommend the application of this in the factory and packed in special mobility product: boxes. ☞ Walking disability resp. extremely ☞ .Note: limited walking ability as part of However, we request that you the basic need to move around in check the vehicle for possible...
  • Page 8: Use

    ADJUSTMENT The electric wheelchair, with attached The specialist workshop will hand out leg supports and arm supports, serves the electric wheelchair to you under exclusively for the conveyance of one consideration of all relevant safety sitting person. Other pulling or trans- instructions, ready for operation and porting uses do not comply with its adjusted to your needs.
  • Page 9: Life.span

    LIFE.SPAN We expect an average lifespan of about 5 years for this product, as far as the product is applied for its des- ignated purpose and all maintenance and service guidelines. The life span of your product depends upon the frequency of use, the appli- cation environment and care.
  • Page 10: Overview

    OVERVIEW Model:.2.322 The overview shows the most important components and operating devices of the electric wheelchair. Pos. Description 1 Back support 13 Selection lever drive/push mode resp. brake lever 2 Arm support 14 Direction indicator light / back 3 Seat...
  • Page 11: Handling.the.electric.wheelchair

    HANDLING.THE.ELEC- BRAKES TRIC.WHEELCHAIR Operating.brake Securing.the.electric.wheel- The motors work electrically as oper- ating brake and carefully brake the chair electric wheelchair down without The electric wheelchair is to be se- jerks to stillstand. cured as follows to prevent it from rolling off unintentionally: Braking.the.electric.wheelchair 1.
  • Page 12: Drum Brake

    Drum.Brake The optional drum brake only serves as a parking brake, resp. emergency brake. The brake lever to engage the drum brake is located on the same side as the operating module. Locking.the.brake In order to engage the brakes, swivel the brake lever toward the back as far as possible [1].
  • Page 13: Drive-/Push Mode

    Drive-/push.mode The Selection lever drive/push mode is located on the side opposite to the operating module. . Attention: Only switch the electric wheelchair to push mode when it is standing still for positioning or in case of emergencies, but not on slopes/ hills.
  • Page 14: Selecting.the.operation

    SELECTING.THE.OPERA- TION In order to obtain operational readi- ness of the electric wheelchair the fol- lowing directions are to be carried out in the indicated order. ☞ Note: Charge the drive batteries via the operating module before the first journey. 1..
  • Page 15 3.. Checking. the. position. of. the. operating.module The operating module should be po- sitioned in such a way that you can comfortably and safely steer the elec- tric wheelchair. Adjusting the distance to the padded arm support: The distance of the operating module to the padded arm supports can be adjusted after loosening the clamping screw (1).
  • Page 16: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation.checks Before starting to drive, the following should be checked: ☞ the battery charging condition, ☞ the setting of the preselected final speed. – For this observe the operating manual < Operating module >. Battery.charging.procedure ☞ For the battery charging procedure also observe the operating manual of the battery charger.
  • Page 17: Positioning The Operating Module

    Positioning.the.operating. module Function.description You will find a detailed description of the keys and symbols in the operating manual for < Operating module >. The position of the operating module can be adjusted to suit the individual size of the user. The operating module can also be removed for transporta- tion or storage and can be laid on the seat or stored separately.
  • Page 18: Swivelling The Operating Module

    Swivelling.the.operating.module With the optional swivel away operat- ing module adapter [1] the operating module can be swivelled back to the side (2) so that it is located parallel to the arm support. This makes it possi- ble, for example: – to drive closer to a table, –...
  • Page 19: Leg.supports

    LEG.SUPPORTS Attention: Before any actions on the leg sup- ports the wheelchair is to be se- cured against unintentional rolling motions. ☞ Therefore observe chapter < Se- curing the electric wheelchair >. Calf.belt The removable calf belt (1) prevents the feet from sliding off the back of the footplates.
  • Page 20: Leg Support Lower Part

    Leg.support.lower.part The footplates, resp. footboard needs to be folded up before entry or exit [1]. ☞ Check the locking points! – Remove both feet from the foot- plates. – Fold both footplates up toward the side [1]. ☞ .Note: Before starting to drive the foot- plates resp.
  • Page 21: Leg Support Upper Part

    Leg.support.upper.part The upper leg support with an in- serted lower leg support is termed leg support. Turning. the. leg. supports. to. the. side. To reduce the length of the electric wheelchair the leg supports can be swivelled inward/outward [1]+[2]. ☞ .Note: Remove the calf belt before swivel- ling away the leg supports.
  • Page 22: Swivelling In The Leg Supports

    Swivelling.in.the.leg.supports For inward swivelling, let the leg sup- ports swivel forward until the lock au- dibly engages [1]. ☞ .Note: After audibly swivelling the leg supports inward check the respec- tive locking device. ☞ Afterwards observe chapter < Low- er leg support >.
  • Page 23: Removing The Leg Supports

    Removing.the.leg.supports For easy transfer into and out of the electric wheelchair as well as a re- duced wheelchair length (important for transport) the leg supports can be removed [1]. ☞ .Note: Remove the calf belt before swivel- ling away the leg supports. ☞...
  • Page 24: Mechanically Height-Adjustable Leg Supports

    Mechanically.height-adjust- able.leg.supports Attention: Never put the free hand into the adjustment mechanism while ad- justing the height adjustable leg support. – Danger of crushing! • Have the leg support that is to be adjusted secured against falling away by an accompanying person. Lifting/lowering.the.leg.support 1.
  • Page 25: Electrically Height-Adjustable Leg Support

    Electrically.height-adjusta- ble.leg.support The electrically height adjustable leg support [1]+[2] automatically receives electric contact when hooked on. Attention: Never put the free hand into the adjustment mechanism while ad- justing the height adjustable leg support. – Danger of crushing! Height.adjustment –For height adjustment, raise or lower the leg support to the desired height via the operating module [1]+[2].
  • Page 26: Removing The Electrically Height Adjustable Leg Support

    Removing. the. electrically. height. adjustable.leg.support To remove the leg support, first pull or press the locking lever (1) to the back. Afterwards swivel the leg support sideways and remove it toward the top [2]. ☞ Therefore observe chapter < Swiv- elling away leg supports >.
  • Page 27: Arm.supports,.Code.106

    ARM.SUPPORTS,.CODE. The removable arm supports [1]+[2] can be adjusted in height to the de- mands of the user. . Attention: Do not use the arm supports to lift or carry the wheelchair. • Do not drive without the arm sup- ports! •...
  • Page 28: Remove The Arm Support

    Remove.the.arm.support – Remove the arm support in an up- wards direction [5]. – Therefore loosen the clamping screw (4) of the clamping guide. ☞ Note: The operating module must be re- moved first if the arm support on the control side is to be detached. To remove the operating module, loosen the respective clamping screw (6).
  • Page 29: Arm Supports Code 24 - Ergostar Seat

    Arm.supports.code.24.-.Er- gostar.seat Swivel.up.the.arm.supports The arm supports can be swivelled up for an easier transfer to/from the seat [1]. Adjusting. the. angle. of. the. arm. support By turning the adjustment wheel (2) the angle of the arm support can be adjusted.
  • Page 30: Seat

    SEAT Swivelling.up.the.seat ☞ .Note: ☞ Remove the leg supports if neces- sary. ☞ Always remove the electrical leg supports. ☞ Grab under the front edge of the seat pad for upward swivelling. . Attention: Do not hold onto the leg supports to swivel the seat up! –...
  • Page 31: Seat Ergostar

    Seat.Ergostar Adjustment. of. the. back. support. angle To adjust the angle of the back sup- port the locking lever (2) must be pressed downward. Let the locking lever latch at the next latching position after having adjust- ed the back support angle [1]. ☞...
  • Page 32: Ergo Seat

    Ergo.Seat The back support can be folded down for storage or transport. ☞ .Note: For better demonstration of the wire cable (1) the back support is shown without cushion. Folding.over.the.back.support – If required remove the seat pad (velcro fastener). – Disengage the back support by pulling or pressing the wire cable (1) at its centre and fold it onto the seat (2).
  • Page 33: Electrically Adjustable Back Support

    Electrically.adjustable.back. support The back support [1] is electrically ad- justable. ☞ .. N ote: Herefore view the operating man- ual < Operating module >. . Attention: Only adjust the back support when the electric wheelchair is standing on a level surface. A danger of tip- ping over exists on gradients! Folding.
  • Page 34: Retaining.strap

    RETAINING.STRAP The retaining strap serves to strap in a person sitting in the electric wheel- chair. – Additional stabilisation of the sit- ting position. – Prevents the user from sliding for- wards out of the electric wheel- chair. – Continuous adjustment to suit the user’s needs.
  • Page 35: Head.support

    HEAD.SUPPORT The head support is swivel/proof, height- and depth adjustable and re- movable. . Attention: We recommend the fitting of two rear-view mirrors for driving with a head support. For.seating.system.ERGO Seat The head support can be detached or adjusted in height after the clamping lever (1) has been slackened.
  • Page 36: Rear-View.mirror

    REAR-VIEW.MIRROR Removing.the.rear-view.mirror To remove the rear-view mirror loosen the clamping screw (2) and pull the rear-view mirror forward out of the arm support tube. ☞ Note: Carefully place the rear-view mir- ror down and protect the mirror glass from strain or other objects. ☞...
  • Page 37: Loading.and.transportation

    >! – This document and further information can be The electric wheelchair can be loaded accessed on our website < www. with the aid of ramps or lifting plat- meyra-ortopedia.com > in the forms. < Download Archive >. ☞ Note: Observe safety and general han- dling instructions <...
  • Page 38: Transport Security

    Transport.security The electric wheelchair is only to be secured through the securing points (1) and (2). ☞ The anchor positions are marked with the symbol (3). ☞ The procedure for securing the electric wheelchair can be read in the document < Safety and gen- eral handling instruction electronic vehicles >...
  • Page 39: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance.schedule WHEN WHAT REMARK Before.starting. General Carry out test yourself or with a helper. Test for faultless op- eration. Checking.the.mag- Carry out test yourself or with a helper. netic.brake If the electric wheelchair Move the selection le- can be pushed, have the ver for the drive/push brakes repaired...
  • Page 40 WHEN WHAT REMARK Do it yourself or with the Every.6-8.weeks Wheel.attachments aid of a helper. (depending on dis- Wheel nuts or screws tance covered) Securely tighten any loos- are to be checked for ened wheel nuts or screws tight fit and retighten again af- ter 10 operating hours or resp.
  • Page 41: Fuses

    Fuses Replacing.the.fuses Before replacing fuses, park the elec- tric wheelchair on a level surface and secure it from rolling away. ☞ Therefore observe chapter < Secur- ing the electric wheelchair >. . Attention: Only replace the safety fuse with a safety fuse of the same type! New fuses can be obtained for exam- ple at petrol stations.
  • Page 42: Lighting

    Lighting ☞ .. N ote: If a turn-signal bulb is defective, the remaining one blinks at double frequency. ☞ When replacing always use bulbs with the same performance data. Adjusting.the.headlights Vertical alignment The headlights should be set in such a way that the light cone is visible on the road.
  • Page 43: Fault.correction

    FAULT.CORRECTION Fault Cause Remedy LED/LCD-display of the Main-/battery fuse is Replace defective fuse operating module is defective or not cor- or clean contacts and not lit after switching rectly inserted. insert correctly. it on. Plug connection of the Check the plug con- power supply without nections.
  • Page 44: Technical.data

    TECHNICAL.DATA – frequently necessary steering ma- noeuvres, Kilometric.performance – reduced driving speed (especially at walking speed). Kilometric performance depends to a In practical use, the kilometric per- large extent on the following factors: formance under 'normal conditions' is – battery condition, then reduced to approx.
  • Page 45: Technical.data

    All data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated model. Dimensional tolerance ± 1.5 cm, ± 2°. Model: ..............Electric wheelchair model.2.322. Type plate: ..............rear right on the main frame Class of use as per DIN EN 12184: ......B - Optimus 2 / C - Optimus 2 S Life span: ......................
  • Page 46 Dimensions.with.seat.Ergostar.(Code 961 without head support): Length incl. footplates: ................1190 mm General width: ....................680 mm Height: ......................1170 mm Seat depth: ......................50 cm Seat width with code 24: ..................50 cm Seat width with code 106 (min. / max.): ...........43 / 56 cm Seat width with code 106 (manufacturers setting): ........50 cm Seat height: ......................59 cm Seat inclination (min.
  • Page 47 Transport.dimensions.with.seat.Recaro.(without leg supports, without head support): Length (back support toward the front): ..........1030 mm Length (back support toward the back): ........... 1260 mm Width: ......................680 mm Height (back support toward the front): ............. 900 mm Height (back support toward the back): ............. 800 mm Tyres: Steering wheel (rear): ...........
  • Page 48 Battery.charger: for batteries up to 65 Ah (20 h) ..............24 V / 6 A for batteries up to 85 Ah (20 h) ..............24 V / 8 A for batteries up to 125 Ah (20 h) .............24 V / 12 A max.
  • Page 49 Weights (basic equipment): The values in the brackets ( ) are valid for vehicles with 15 km/h: Max. permissible total weight 6 km/h / 10 km/h / (15 km/h): .... 330 / (300) kg Permitted axle load front:..............210 / (190) kg Permitted axle load rear: ..............
  • Page 50: Meaning Of The Labels On The Electric Wheelchair

    Meaning.of.the.labels.on.the.electric.wheelchair Attention! Read the operating manuals and other provided doc- umentation. Do not lift the electric wheelchair at the arm sup- ports or leg supports. Removable parts are not suitable for carrying. Drive mode Switching to push mode with the selection lever right.
  • Page 51: 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 loads Max. permissible rising gradient Max. permissible falling gradient Max. permitted final speed The product is approved as a seat within a motor vehicle The product is not approved as a seat within a motor vehicle.
  • Page 52: 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.3rd.year Recommended.safety.inspection.2nd.year (at.least.every.12.months) (at.least.every.12.months) Stamp of specialist dealer: Stamp of specialist dealer: Signature: Signature: Place, date: Place, date: Next safety inspection in 12 months Next safety inspection in 12 months Date:...
  • Page 53: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 54: Warranty./.Guarantee

    WARRANTY./.GUARAN- Interferences through radiation sources such as mobile phones with high transmission power, HiFi-equip- ment and other extreme interference We accept legal liability for this prod- radiators outside of norm specifica- uct within the scope of or general tions cannot be declared as warranty terms and conditions and warranty or guarantee claims.
  • Page 55: 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: Model: Signature: Place, date:...
  • Page 56 Your specialist dealer: MEYRA-ORTOPEDIA Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Meyra-Ring 2 · D-32689 Kalletal-Kalldorf P.O. Box 1 703 • D-32591 Vlotho Fon +49 (0)5733 922-311 Fax +49 (0)5733 922-9311 info@meyra-ortopedia.de m o v e p e o p l e . www.meyra-ortopedia.de 205 334 001 (Status: 2011-03) Original operating manual! Subject to technical modifications! •...

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