Meyra 1.363 Operating Manual

Meyra 1.363 Operating Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL
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SCOOTER,
MODEL 1.363 – 3-WHEEL
MODEL 1.364 – 4-WHEEL
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  • Page 1 OPERATING MANUAL SCOOTER, MODEL 1.363 – 3-WHEEL MODEL 1.364 – 4-WHEEL m o v e p e o p l e .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Adjustment ....................7 Specifications ....................7 Use ......................7 Overview ....................8 Scooter Model 1.364 ..................8 Scooter Model 1.363 ..................9 Control panel ....................10 Driving lock ....................11 Battery charging socket ................. 11 Handling the SCOOTER ................11 Functional checks ..................
  • Page 3 Brakes ......................23 Service brake ..................... 23 Parking brake .................... 23 Braking the SCOOTER ................23 Braking distance ..................23 Loading and transportation ................24 Safety information ................... 24 Transport in vehicles ................. 24 Transport security ..................24 Reducing the size of the SCOOTER ............25 Disassembling the SCOOTER ..............
  • Page 4 Service ....................37 Cleaning and maintenance ................38 Upholstery and covers ................38 Plastic parts ....................38 Finish ......................38 Disinfection ....................39 Reinstallment ....................39 Repairs ......................39 Customer Service ................... 39 Spare parts ..................... 40 Disposal ..................... 40 Fuses/connections ..................
  • Page 5 Technical data ..................59 Kilometric performance ................59 Fuses ....................... 60 Lighting ......................60 Tools ........................ 60 Model 1.363 / 1.364 ..................61 Stickers on the SCOOTER ................63 Symbols ......................63 Inspection certificate ..................64 Guarantee ....................66...
  • Page 6: Foreword

    FOREWORD ACCEPTANCE We thank you for the confidence you All products are checked for faults in have placed in our company by way the factory and packed in special box- of choosing the SCOOTER. As any other vehicle, the SCOOTER is ☞...
  • Page 7: Adjustment

    ADJUSTMENT The specialist workshop will hand out Caution: the SCOOTER to you under considera- The general capability of the driv- tion of all relevant safety instructions, er to participate in traffic must be ready for operation and adjusted to given! your needs.
  • Page 8: Overview

    OVERVIEW SCOOTER MODEL 1.364 The overview (fig. 1 + 2) shows the most important components and control units. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 ➀ ➀ Seat Accelerator lever ➁ ➁ Driving lock Handle bar grip ➂ ➂ Steering column Control panel ➃...
  • Page 9: Scooter Model 1.363

    SCOOTER MODEL 1.363 The overview (fig. 1a + 2a) shows the most important components and control devices. Fig. 1a Fig. 2a ➀ ➀ Seat Accelerator lever ➁ ➁ Driving lock Handle bar grip ➂ ➂ Steering column Control panel ➃...
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL Fig. 3 ➀ Battery capacity indicator ➁ Indicator gauge of the pre-select- ed final speed ➂ Control display of the operational readiness / error display (status) ➃ Plus-key - rabbit (increases the selectable top speed) ➄ Minus-key - turtle (reduces the selectable top speed) ➅...
  • Page 11: Driving Lock

    DRIVING LOCK Fig. 5 ➀ Driving key ➁ ON position – driving key vertical (the drive mode is enabled) ➂ OFF position – driving key horizon- (the SCOOTER is switched off) ➃ Driving lock BATTERY CHARGING SOCK- Fig. 6 ➀ Battery charging socket (protected by a cover disc that can be turned to the side)
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL Pressure switches and symbols A key for activation of the function is Hazard warning flasher key located under each symbol. – Switches the hazard warning flash- er on or off. – The indicator gauge lights up Plus-key (rabbit) when the warning lights are acti- –...
  • Page 13: Drive-/Push Mode

    DRIVE-/PUSH MODE Driving key positions Position OFF Driving key horizontal (fig. 7, the SCOOTER is switched off). Position ON Driving key vertical (fig. 8, the drive mode is engaged). ☞ Note:...
  • Page 14: Selecting The Push Mode

    Selecting the push mode First during stillstand turn the driving key 90° counter clockwise to the posi- tion OFF (fig. 7). ☞ The SCOOTER is now switched off. – To achieve the push mode press the selection lever down as far as pos- sible and then push it towards the ➀...
  • Page 15: Selecting The Operation

    SELECTING THE OPERATION Caution: The functions and safety of the SCOOTER must be checked before the start of each journey. The batteries must be charged via the charging socket on the steering col- ➀ umn (fig. 11/ ) before the first jour- ney.
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Steering Column

    Adjusting the steering column For stepless adjustment of the steer- ing column press the locking lever (fig. ➀ ) down. Caution: While doing so hold onto the steer- ing column with one hand in or- der to prevent an unintentional swivelling.
  • Page 17: Battery Charge Condition

    ☞ Note: Do not move the acceleration le- ver during the activation phase of about one second. – The electronic is ready for opera- tion when the indicator gauge for ➃ operational readiness (fig. 16/ lights up constantly. Battery charge condition ➁...
  • Page 18: Charging Procedure

    Charging procedure To charge the batteries, first switch off the SCOOTER and then plug the bat- tery charger plug into the battery ➀ charging socket (fig. 17/ Afterwards plug the mains plug of the battery charger into a corresponding outlet. The charging process is now started.
  • Page 19: Pre-Operation Checks

    PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ☞ Also view chapter < Maintenance instructions >. After the SCOOTER has been switched ➀ on, the battery indicator (fig. 18/ displays the battery charge condition after the system test phase has ended. Battery capacity The number of lit LED’s reduces as the battery capacity reduces.
  • Page 20: Pre-Selecting The Maximum Speed

    Pre-selecting the maximum speed When activating the SCOOTER the last entered speed is pre-set. The final speed is set (also while driv- ing) in 6 steps over the keys (fig. 20/ ➂ ➀ The lit LED indicates the selected max- ➁...
  • Page 21: Driving

    DRIVING The speed is determined through movement of the accelerator lever (fig. ➀ ) as well as the pre-selected final speed. Caution: Drive especially carefully during the first journeys! Pre-select the lowest maximum speed for this purpose. Safety information • Abrupt changes to the driving con- Caution: dition at inclinations, slanted slopes...
  • Page 22: Accelerator Lever

    Accelerator lever The driving speed is determined while driving by the movement of the ac- ➀ celeration lever (fig. 22/ As soon as the acceleration lever is moved the SCOOTER, depending on the adjustment maximum final speed, starts driving fast or slow. ☞...
  • Page 23: Brakes

    BRAKES Braking the SCOOTER Guide the acceleration lever according Caution: to the desired braking back into its If the braking force reduces imme- initial position. diately have the brakes repaired by a specialist workshop. The braking distance of the SCOOTER must be taken into account for a time- ☞...
  • Page 24: Loading And Transportation

    LOADING AND TRANSPOR- Transport security TATION Proceed as follows as soon as the SCOOTER is located inside the trans- Safety information port vehicle: For the transport in vehicles, you must get off the SCOOTER and sit in a suit- 1. Establish electrical safety able seat in the vehicle.
  • Page 25: Reducing The Size Of The Scooter

    Reducing the size of the SCOOT- For storage or the transport (e.g. in a car), the size of the SCOOTER can be reduced as follows (fig. 25). 1. Switch off the SCOOTER and pull out the drive key. 2. Remove the front basket. 3.
  • Page 26: Disassembling The Scooter

    Disassembling the SCOOTER The SCOOTER can also be disassembled into several components as follows for the transport in a small vehicle (fig. 29). ➀ Front basket ☞ see section entitled < Front basket > ➁ Seat ☞ see section entitled < Seat > ➂...
  • Page 27 Removing the batteries 1. Switch off the SCOOTER and pull out the drive key. 2. Remove the seat (fig. 27). – For this activate the locking lever (fig. 26/ ➀ 3. The ball grip of the selection lever has to be screwed off before remov- ing the rear panelling is removed (fig.
  • Page 28 ☞ ➁ Left battery connection (fig. 33/ ☞ ➂ Controller connection (fig. 33/ ☞ Right battery connection (fig. 33/ ➃ ☞ Note: The plugged connections are se- cured by spring locks that have to be unlocked by pressing the upper ends together.
  • Page 29: Reassembly Of Scooter-Components

    2. Set the selection lever to push mode. Afterwards lift the drive for- ward out of the holders on the side and push backwards (fig. 37). Reassembly of SCOOTER-compo- nents ☞ Before assembly a visual check of the single components should be conducted for completeness and damages.
  • Page 30 3. Replace the locking bolt (fig. 40/ ➀ Caution: The locking bolt has to be visibly pushed through. Mounting the batteries Mounting is done in reverse order. 1. Set the batteries into the frame and secure them with the spanning straps (fig.
  • Page 31: Components

    COMPONENTS SEAT ☞ Note: The seat supplied may vary from the one shown in the illustration. The seat (fig. 45) with padded arm sup- ports is turnable, detachable and height-adjustable. Turning the seat The seat can be turned for an easier transfer to or from the seat.
  • Page 32: Adjusting The Seat Height

    Adjusting the seat height ➀ The locking screw (fig. 49/ ) of the seat pillar must be removed to adjust the seat height. The locking screw must be fitted again after the positioning ➀ of the seat pillar (fig. 49/ Arm support Caution: Do not carry the seat on the arm...
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Seat Width Over The Arm Supports

    Adjusting the seat width over the arm supports The seat width can be steplessly ad- justed by moving the arm supports after loosening the clamping screw ➀ (fig. 53/ ☞ Maximally push the arm support outward up to the marker. ☞...
  • Page 34: Back Support

    Back support The back support can be folded down onto the seat surface (fig. 55). To raise the back support swivel it up- ward toward the back. Adjusting the back support extension After engaging the locking spring (fig. ➁ ) the extension of the seat can be adjusted.
  • Page 35: Front Basket

    FRONT BASKET The front basket can be lifted off up- wards (fig. 56). To replace the basket it is placed from the front onto the holder (fig. 57). SUPPORT CASTORS The anti-tip castors (fig. 58) increase the stability against tipping over to the rear when crossing an obstacle or driv- ing on a rising gradient.
  • Page 36: Options

    OPTIONS Strapping on the lap belt with lock Options are not a part of the standard ▲ Pull both belt halves to the front scope of supply. and slide the catch halves together ☞ so that they latch together. Then Note: carry out a pull test.
  • Page 37: Service

    SERVICE Tyres: With different tyre pressure of the As any other technical product, the wheels of one axle the SCOOTER pulls SCOOTER also requires regular care to one side and the straight course is and maintenance. The following care restricted. A too low tyre pressure in- instructions and the maintenance creases the rolling resistance and more manual describe the measures that are...
  • Page 38: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTE- Plastic parts NANCE The plastic panels and parts are made ☞ of high-quality plastic. Note: ☞ ☞ Only clean the plastic parts with Keep the lighting components warm water and neutral detergent clean at all times and check for cor- or soft soap.
  • Page 39: Disinfection

    DISINFECTION REPAIRS Trustfully contact your local specialist For disinfection you should use agents dealer of another specialist workshop on a water basis such as Terralin, Quar- for carrying out repairs. They are tamon Med or Sagrotan Original Con- briefed in carrying out the work and centrate.
  • Page 40: Spare Parts

    SPARE PARTS Disposal Spare parts can only be ordered from ▲ The vehicle packing material can be specialist dealers. In case of repair disposed of as recyclable material. work, only original spare parts are to ▲ The metal parts can be disposed of be used! as recyclable scrap metal.
  • Page 41: Fuses/Connections

    FUSES/CONNECTIONS Main fuse The mains fuse in located beneath the rear panel behind the batteries (fig. ➀ ☞ Note: Have a burnt fuse replaced by a specialist workshop. Replace fuse Before replacing fuses, park the SCOOTER on a level surface and en- gage the brakes to prevent it from moving.
  • Page 42: Lighting

    LIGHTING Headlight setting ➀ The headlights (fig. 59/ ) should be set in such a way that the light cone is visible on the road. – The lower edge of the light cone should be set at dis- tance of 3 meters to the front of the wheelchair.
  • Page 43 Removal – Switch off the SCOOTER. – Screw out the attachment screw ➀ (fig. 61/ ) and remove the head- light (fig. 62). – Pull the cable shoes off of the con- tacts (fig. 62). – First loosen the attachment screw ➁...
  • Page 44 Mounting – Insert the new filament bulb into the bulb holder. – Lift the contact spring and swivel back to the contact of the filament bulb (fig. 64). Afterwards retight- en the attachment screw (fig. 64/ ➀ – Push the cable shoes onto the con- tacts (fig.
  • Page 45 Front indicator Spherical bulb: 12 V / 10 W BA15s ☞ Note: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new filament bulb. Removal – Switch off the SCOOTER. ➀ – Loosen securing screw (fig. 68/ and remove lens (fig. 69). –...
  • Page 46 Rear light The taillight (fig. 70/ ) ha to be re- moved before the rear turning signal can be replaced. ☞ Note: For this we recommend to contact a specialist workshop. Removal 1. Switch off the SCOOTER. 2. Remove the seat and rear panel and disconnect the plugged connec- tions of the electrical connection for the taillights.
  • Page 47 Mounting 1. Insert the dispersion disc into the lamp housing (fig. 74) and press until the spring lock audibly engag- ☞ Check for the correct position of the circumferential gasket (fig. 75/ A). 2. Tighten the attachment screw of ➂ the dispersion disc (fig.
  • Page 48 Rear indicator Spherical bulb: 12 V / 10 W BA15s ☞ Note: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new filament bulb. Removal ☞ Previously observe chapter < Rear light – disassembly >. – Loosen securing screw (fig. 78/ and remove lens (fig.
  • Page 49 Back light Spherical bulb: 21/5 W 12 V BAY15D ☞ Note: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new filament bulb. Removal ☞ Previously observe chapter < Rear light – disassembly >. – Loosen attachment screw (fig. 80/ ) and remove the dispersion disc (as in fig.
  • Page 50: Wheel Change

    WHEEL CHANGE A wheel/tyre change requires techni- cal knowledge. You should therefore have this work carried out by a spe- cialist workshop. Sitting on the SCOOTER during a wheel change is not permitted. The SCOOTER must stand on a level and firm surface. Be- fore removing a wheel, safely prop up the chassis and prevent the SCOOTER from tipping or moving.
  • Page 51: Dismantling The Steering Wheels

    Dismantling the steering wheels Before replacement or repair the steer- ing wheel is to be disassembled by unscrewing the centre hexagon nut ➀ (fig. 83/ ☞ Note: ☞ After attaching the steering wheel ➀ the centre hexagon nut (fig. 82/ 83 –...
  • Page 52: Information For The Authorised Dealer

    INFORMATION FOR THE Programming the driving be- AUTHORISED DEALER haviour A service manual containing a check The driving behaviour of the SCOOT- list for the annual inspection is availa- ER can be adjusted through the pro- ble on request. gramming device. The functional tests necessary for the ☞...
  • Page 53: Driving Parameter

    Driving parameter Standard settings By setting the parameters the driving The parameter values in the follow- characteristics of the SCOOTER are de- ing table are selected so that the in- fined. spection requirements of the CE certi- fication are fulfilled. Programming ☞...
  • Page 54: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Insufficient or neglected care and maintenance of the SCOOTER leads to The following maintenance Instruc- limitation of the manufacturers liabil- tions give you a guide for carrying out ity. the maintenance work. Caution: Attention: When participating in public traf- Maintenance work as well as refit- fic the driver is responsible or the ting and adjustments on the...
  • Page 55: Maintenance Instructions

    Maintenance instructions WHEN WHAT REMARK Before starting out Test brakes for Carry out test yourself faultless operation or with a helper. Put the drive/push mode Observe safety regula- selection lever into the tions < Electronic drive mode position. It wheelchairs > chapter < should now be impossi- Brakes >.
  • Page 56 Maintenance instructions WHEN WHAT REMARK Every 6-8 weeks Wheel attachments Securely tighten any (depending on distance Screws and nuts are to be loosened wheel nuts or checked for tight fit screws and retighten covered) again after 10 operating hours or resp. 50 km. Every 2 months Check the tyre tread Carry out visual check...
  • Page 57 Maintenance instructions WHEN WHAT REMARK Every 2 months Battery maintenance Observe the chapter < Batteries >. (or more frequently de- Sealed batteries: pending on charging – no maintenance frequency and ambient temperature) Every 6 months Check: Do it yourself or with the aid of a helper.
  • Page 58: Fault Correction

    Fault correction Fault Cause Remedy The battery indicator on Main fuse is defective. Have it repaired by a spe- the control panel does cialist workshop. not light up after the switch-on. Indicator gauge for op- Malfunction in the elec- Have it repaired by a spe- erational readiness (sta- tronics.
  • Page 59: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA The kilometric performance is greatly reduced by: KILOMETRIC PERFORM- – frequent uphill driving, ANCE – poor battery charge condition, Kilometric performance depends to a – low ambient temperature (e.g. in large extent on the following factors: winter) – battery condition, –...
  • Page 60: Fuses

    FUSES ☞ Therefore observe chapter < Fuses/connections >. Main fuse: ..................70 A Charging/control system fuse: ............ 10 A LIGHTING Headlight bulb: ......Filament bulb 12 V / 15 W P26S Back light: ......Spherical bulb 21/5 W 12 V BAY15D Front indicator: ....
  • Page 61: Model 1.363 / 1.364

    All data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated model. Dimensional tolerance ± 1.5 cm, ± 2 °. Model: ....Electronic-SCOOTER, model 1.363 (3-wheel) / 1.364 (4-wheel) Type plate: ................... at the seat brace Class of use as per DIN EN 12184: ..............Class C Electrical system: Drive control: ................
  • Page 62 Batteries: Sealed drive batteries: ........2 x 12 V 38 Ah – 5 h / 45 Ah – 20 h Max. battery dimensions (LxWxH): ..........21 x 17 x 17 cm Range: with 38 Ah – 5 h / 45 Ah – 20 h - batteries: ........up to 35 km Battery charger: Charging current (depending on battery capacity [Ah]): ......
  • Page 63: Stickers On The Scooter

    STICKERS ON THE SCOOTER Caution: Read the operating manuals and other provided documentation. Only switch to push mode on level surfaces. Switching from drive mode into push mode Do not lift on the arm supports. Battery connection plan SYMBOLS The arrow with the hand shows to ar- eas where you should tough.
  • Page 64: Inspection Certificate

    INSPECTION CERTIFICATE Vehicle data: Model: Delivery note no.: Vehicle identification No. Recommended safety inspection (at least every 12 months) Pre-delivery inspection 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: Date:...
  • Page 65 Recommended safety inspection Recommended safety inspection (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: Date: Recommended safety inspection...
  • Page 66: Guarantee

    GUARANTEE Guaranty is not granted for surface damages, tyres of the wheels, damag- es due to loosened screws or nuts as We accept a guaranty for this product well as worn out attachment holes according to the legal regulations. due to frequent assembly work. Apart from this we warrant: Furthermore, damages to the product –...
  • Page 67 GUARANTEE NOTE Fill in the details! If necessary, copy and return. Guarantee Model designation: Delivery note no.: Vehicle ID No. (Fz-I-Nr.) (view type Date of delivery: plate): Stamp of the dealer:...
  • Page 68 Your specialist dealer: MEYRA-ORTOPEDIA Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Meyra-Ring 2 · D-32689 Kalletal-Kalldorf P.O. Box 1 703 • D-32591 Vlotho Fon 05733 922-355 Fax 05733 922-9355 www.meyra-ortopedia.de m o v e p e o p l e . info@meyra-ortopedia.de 205 310 301 • (Status: 2008-11) All technical modifi cations reserved!

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