Meyra 2.663 Operating Manual

Meyra 2.663 Operating Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL
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SCOOTER,
MODEL 2.663 – 3-WHEEL
MODEL 2.664 – 4-WHEEL
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m o v e
p e o p l e .

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  • Page 1 OPERATING MANUAL SCOOTER, MODEL 2.663 – 3-WHEEL MODEL 2.664 – 4-WHEEL m o v e p e o p l e .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SCOOTER up to 6 km/h ...................7 SCOOTER more then 6 km/h ................7 CE regulations .......................8 Overview ....................... 9 Model: 2.664 ......................9 Model: 2.663 .......................10 Control panel ......................11 Driving lock ......................11 Battery charging socket ..................11 Director .......................12 Selecting the driving direction with the accelerator lever ......12 Hand brake ......................12...
  • Page 3 Battery charge condition ................20 Recharging batteries ..................21 Charging procedure ..................22 Driving .........................23 Safety information ..................23 Director (accelerator lever, acceleration rotary grip , foot accelerator) ...24 Driving speed ....................24 Direction of travel ..................24 Decelerating to standstill ................25 Brakes ........................26 Service brake ....................26 Parking brake ....................26 Braking the SCOOTER ...................26 Braking distance ....................26...
  • Page 4 Adjusting the angle of the arm support .............40 Compartment in the arm supports ..............40 Back support ....................41 Adjusting the back support ................41 Lordosis adjustment ..................41 Front basket ......................42 Compartment at the back .................42 Support wheels ....................43 Removing support castors ................43 Attaching support castors ................43 Seat belt ......................44 Fastening the seatbelt with buckle .............44...
  • Page 5 Technical data ..................... 66 Kilometric performance ..................66 Fuses ........................67 Lighting .......................67 Tools ........................67 Tightening torque for screwed connections ............67 Stickers/labels on the SCOOTER ................68 Symbols .......................68 Scooter, model 2.663 / 2.664 ................69 Inspection certifi cate ..................71 Notes ......................73 Guarantee ....................74...
  • Page 6: Foreword

    FOREWORD ACCEPTANCE We thank you for the confi dence you All products are checked for faults have placed in our company by way of in the factory and packed in special choosing the SCOOTER. boxes. The SCOOTER is a technical aid. It is ☞...
  • Page 7: Statutory Regulations

    SCOOTER up to 6 km/h STATUTORY REGULA- A liability insurance is only required TIONS for a SCOOTER over 6 km/h, but gen- erally recommendable. Please comply with the legal require- ments of the country in which the ☞ Electronic vehicles such as SCOOT- wheelchair is used.
  • Page 8: Ce Regulations

    Contact your insurance offi ce fi rst. CE regulations There you will receive an insurance ☞ Note: licence plate (moped plate), which is This vehicle corresponds to the re- to be attached to the rear panel with spective demands of the EC-direc- two screws.
  • Page 9: Overview

    OVERVIEW Model: 2.664 The overview shows the most important components and operating equip- ment. Pos. Description Pos. Description ➀ ➀ Seat Accelerator lever ➁ ➁ Handle bar grip Control panel ➂ ➂ Hand brake Front basket ➃ ➃ Drive key Lever for steering column lock- ing device ➄...
  • Page 10: Model: 2.663

    Model: 2.663 The overview shows the most important components and operating equip- ment. Pos. Description Pos. Description ➀ ➀ Seat Accelerator lever ➁ ➁ Handle bar grip Control panel ➂ ➂ Hand brake Front basket ➃ ➃ Drive key Lever for steering column lock- ing device ➄...
  • Page 11: Control Panel

    Control panel ☞ Note: The function and meaning of the keys and symbols are explained in the separate operating manual < Control panel with LCD-Display >. Driving lock (1) Driving lock (2) Key position 0 (OFF) (3) Key position 1 (Push mode) (4) Key position 2 (ON) Battery charging socket (5) Battery charging socket...
  • Page 12: Director

    Director The desired driving speed is achieved through activation of the director via the: – the actuator as a seesaw device for thumb activation (standard), – the actuator as a fi nger seesaw le- ver (option), – the actuator as a thumb or fi nger seesaw lever (option) (1), –...
  • Page 13: Handling The Scooter

    HANDLING THE SCOOT- High-frequency radiation ▲ Mobile telephones should switched off during the use of the Attention: electric vehicle. – A mobile tel- Observe the operating manual < ephone also transmits in standby Operating module – LCD-Display mode, i.e. during the periods be- >! tween calls.
  • Page 14: Tips For Accident Prevention

    Tips for accident prevention First driving exercises A reduced maximum speed must be pre-selected on the control panel for the initial driving practice. Make your- self familiar with the driving behav- iour of the SCOOTER in small steps. The SCOOTER should not be used out- side of the familiar environment or on public highways until you have a safe control of the vehicle.
  • Page 15: Safety Information

    ▲ Safety information Temperature infl uences through lamps, sun or other sources of ▲ Curves and slopes are to driven on warmth can damage the uphol- with adequate speed. stery parts, handgrips and panel- ▲ ling or heat them up so much that Danger of tilting in curves! it may lead to scorching when they ▲...
  • Page 16: Drive Key

    Drive key Position of drive key ☞ Therefore also observe the operat- ing manual < Control panel with LCD-display >! Position OFF Driving key parallel to the steering column (1). ☞ The SCOOTER is switched off. Position push mode Driving key turned 45° clockwise (2). ☞...
  • Page 17: Drive-/Push Mode

    Drive-/push mode ☞ Note: ☞ The weight of the SCOOTER makes corresponding steering and push- ing forces necessary. ☞ Switch the SCOOTER into the push mode only for manoeuvring on a level surface. Selecting the motor mode For this insert the driving key into the socket and turn 90°...
  • Page 18: Selecting The Operation

    Selecting the operation Attention: The functions and safety of the SCOOTER must be checked before the start of each journey. Before fi rst operation the batteries should be charged through the charg- ing socket (1). ☞ Therefore observe chapter < Charg- ing batteries >.
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Steering Column

    Adjusting the steering column For stepless adjustment of the steer- ing column press the locking lever (1) down. Attention: Hold onto the steering column with one hand at the handle bar in order to prevent it from uninten- tionally swivelling down. –...
  • Page 20: Battery Charge Condition

    ☞ Note: Do not move the director during the initiation phase of about one second. – The electronic is ready when the speed gauge (1) shows up in the LCD-display. Battery charge condition After activation the symbol of the battery gauge (2) shows the battery charging condition.
  • Page 21: Recharging Batteries

    Batteries should only be charged with Recharging batteries a battery charger that is suitable for The batteries should be charged right the type and rating of the batteries. after the use of the SCOOTER so that The guarantee is only preserved to the complete driving performance is its full extent when battery chargers available the next day.
  • Page 22: Charging Procedure

    Charging procedure To charge the batteries, fi rst switch off the SCOOTER and then plug the battery charger plug into the battery charging socket (1). Afterwards plug the mains plug of the battery charger into a corresponding outlet. The charging process is now started.
  • Page 23: Driving

    Driving The speed is determined through the movement of the director, such as the driving lever (1) as well as the prese- lected fi nal speed. Attention: Drive especially carefully during your fi rst journeys! Preselect the lowest maximum speed for this purpose. ☞...
  • Page 24: Director (Accelerator Lever, Acceleration Rotary Grip , Foot Accelerator)

    Director (accelerator lever, accel- eration rotary grip , foot accelera- tor) The driving speed is determined by the use of the director. As soon as the director (1) is moved the SCOOTER starts to drive fast or slow, depending on the setting of the maximum fi...
  • Page 25: Decelerating To Standstill

    Left/right turns Decelerating to standstill Move the handle bars to the left or Dosed braking right according to the desired curve Guide the acceleration lever accord- radius. ing to the desired braking back into ☞ Curves are to be driven through at its initial position.
  • Page 26: Brakes

    ☞ Brakes Note: See also the < Technical Data > sec- Attention: tion. If the braking force reduces imme- diately have the brakes repaired by Emergency braking a specialist workshop. For this let the driving lever (direc- ☞ Observe the safety information < tor) jump back into the zero-position.
  • Page 27: Hand Brake

    HAND BRAKE The handbrake is fi t with a drumbrake on each front wheel. Attention: For optimal braking effect the drum brake is to be kept free of grease, oil, gunge and dust. – Dan- ger of accidents! Locking the hand brake –...
  • Page 28: Loading And Transportation

    Loading and transportation Safety information For the transport in vehicles, you must get off the SCOOTER and sit in a suitable seat in the vehicle. Acci- dents and emergency braking result in forces which the SCOOTER was not designed to withstand and therefore greatly endanger a person sitting in the wheelchair.
  • Page 29: Reducing The Size Of The Scooter

    Reducing the size of the SCOOTER For storage or the transport (e.g. in a car), the size of the SCOOTER can be reduced as follows (1). 1. Pull out the drive key. 2. Remove the front basket. 3. Lift off the seat (1). –...
  • Page 30: Disassembling The Scooter

    Disassembling the SCOOTER The SCOOTER can also be disassem- bled into several components as fol- lows for the transport in a small ve- hicle. ➀ Front basket ☞ see section entitled < Front basket > ➁ Seat ☞ see section entitled < Seat > ➂...
  • Page 31 Removing the batteries 1. Pull out the drive key. 2. Remove the seat (1). – For this lift up the seat. 3. Lift off the battery cover. A careful pulling on the battery cover will undo the Velcro fasteners located at the corners.
  • Page 32 Removing the rear revetment 8. Pull out the locking lever (1) fi rst, then swivel the now unlocked rear chassis from the front part and place it onto the fl oor (2). ☞ Note: Tilt the rear chassis slightly back for easier unlocking, then press the front part over he seat tube (3) downward and place it on the...
  • Page 33: Reassembly Of Scooter-Components

    Reassembly of SCOOTER-compo- nents ☞ Before assembly a visual check of the single components should be conducted for completeness and damages. Here the following is to be observed closely: – The brackets that hold the rear chassis may not be bent. –...
  • Page 34 Inserting the rear chassis First put the drive into drive mode. 2. Slightly tilt the rear chassis to the back, then position the tin brack- ets of the front chassis (1) under- neath the support tubes (2) of the rear chassis. 3.
  • Page 35 Mounting the batteries Mounting is done in reverse order. 1. Set the batteries into the frame and secure them with the span- ning straps. Attention: Make sure that the cables are cor- rectly routed when mounting the batteries. – Danger of cable damage. 2.
  • Page 36: Ramps And Lifting Equipment

    Ramps and lifting equip- ment The SCOOTER can be loaded with the aid of ramps or lifting platforms. The following safety information must be observed: ▲ The safety information < Electronic wheelchairs >! ▲ The operating manual for the transport vehicle. ▲...
  • Page 37: Special Safety Information

    Special safety information Attention: The minimum load of ramps or lift- ▲ For safety reasons, the SCOOTER ing equipment are to be read in must be unloaded (without bag- the < Technical data > of the man- gage and without user) during its ufacturer! loading into a car or when a split ramp is used.
  • Page 38: Components

    COMPONENTS Seat ☞ Note: The seat supplied may vary from the one shown in the illustration. The seat with upholstered arm sup- ports can be swivelled, height adjust- ed and removed. Compartment in the seat The seat contains a compartment (3) to store small objects.
  • Page 39: Detaching The Seat

    Detaching the seat After activating the locking lever (1) the seat can be lifted (2). Attention: Grab sideways under the seat sur- face in order to lift the seat. • Do not use the arm supports to lift or carry the seat. Attaching the seat After activating the locking lever (1) the seat can be inserted into the seat...
  • Page 40: Arm Support

    Arm support Attention: Do not carry the seat on the arm supports. Swivelling up the arm support The arm support can be swivelled up for an easier transfer to/from the seat (1). Adjusting the angle of the arm support Depending on model, the angle of the arm support can be adjusted by turn- ing the adjustment wheel (2).
  • Page 41: Back Support

    Back support Adjusting the back support To adjust the angle of the back support turn the right or left handwheel (1) until the desired position is reached. Lordosis adjustment Turn the handwheel (2) in the desired direction for a lordosis adjustment.
  • Page 42: Front Basket

    Front basket The front basket (1) can be lifted off upwards (2). For attachment the front basket is placed onto the two brackets (3). Compartment at the back The lockable compartment (4) serves for transport of for example the charger (5). ☞...
  • Page 43: Support Wheels

    Support wheels ☞ Also observe the safety instructions < Electronic-wheelchairs >! Removing support castors Disassemble the screws (1) of one side fi rst in order to remove the support castors. After pulling out the support castors, screw the attachment screws back into place.
  • Page 44: Seat Belt

    Seat belt Fastening the seatbelt with buck- The seatbelt serves to fasten a person ▲ sitting on the SCOOTER. Pull both belt halves to the front and slide the catch halves together – Additional stabilisation of the sit- so that they latch together. Then ting position.
  • Page 45: Service

    Tyres: SERVICE 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 and maintenance. The following care is restricted. A too low tyre pressure instructions and maintenance manual increases the rolling resistance and describe the measures that are to be...
  • Page 46: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Plastic parts The plastic panels and parts are made ☞ Note: of high-quality plastic. ☞ Do not clean the SCOOTER with a ☞ Only clean the plastic parts with high-pressure cleaner! warm water and neutral detergent – Danger of short circuit! or soft soap.
  • Page 47: Disinfection

    Disinfection Repairs Trustfully contact your local special- For disinfection you should use agents ist dealer of another specialist work- on a water basis such as Terralin, shop for carrying out repairs. They are Quartamon Med or Sagrotan Original briefed in carrying out the work and Concentrate.
  • Page 48: Spare Parts

    Spare parts Disposal ▲ Spare parts can only be ordered from The vehicle packing material can specialist dealers. In case of repair be disposed of as recyclable mate- work, only original spare parts are to rial. be used! ▲ The metal parts can be disposed of The spare parts list with the respective as recyclable scrap metal.
  • Page 49: Batteries

    Batteries Replacing the batteries The drive batteries are highly strained The SCOOTER requires special drive through the daily use of the SCOOTER batteries that are located underneath and can only fulfi l their job when they the battery cover. are cared for and charged. Batteries ☞...
  • Page 50: Battery Instructions For Storage

    ▲ Battery instructions for storage Switch the SCOOTER off before working on the electrical equip- Before storage of the SCOOTER, for ment. example before a winter pause, the ▲ following instructions are to be ob- Never touch the battery poles with served to preserve the batteries: tools, cable ends or other metal objects when working on the drive...
  • Page 51: Fuses/Connections

    Fuses/connections Main fuse The mains fuse (1) is located between the plus conduits of the battery con- nector cable. ☞ Note: Have a defective fuse replaced by a specialist workshop. Replace fuse Before replacing a fuse, park the SCOOTER on a level surface and en- gage the brakes to prevent it from moving.
  • Page 52: Lighting

    Lighting ☞ Note: If a turn-signal bulb is defective, the remaining one blinks at double frequency. Adjusting the headlights Adjust the lower edge of the light cone of the headlight with the adjust- ment screw (1) about 3 metres in front of the vehicle.
  • Page 53: Headlights

    Headlights Spherical bulb (2x): 12 V / 15 W P26S Removal – Switch off the SCOOTER. – Unscrew the attachment screws (1) of the bumper. – Carefully pull out the bumper to- ward the front. – In doing so the velcro connection will open.
  • Page 54: Front Indicator

    Front indicator Spherical bulb: 12 V / 10 W BA15s ☞ Note: Hold the glass body of the new bulb with a dry cloth. Removal – Switch off the SCOOTER. – First press the spring of the disper- sion disc (1) down with a screw driver (2) then remove the disper- sion disc (3).
  • Page 55 Rear lights The rear lights and turn signals (1) are equipped with long living LED-tech- nology. ☞ Note: In case of a failure we recommend to contact your specialist dealer.
  • Page 56: Wheels

    Wheels Wheel change A wheel/tyre change requires tech- nical knowledge. You should there- fore have this work carried out by a specialist workshop. Sitting on the SCOOTER during a wheel change is not permitted. The SCOOTER must stand on a level and fi rm surface. Be- fore removing a wheel, safely prop up the chassis and prevent the SCOOTER from tipping or moving.
  • Page 57: Changing The Tyres

    Changing the tyres Attention: Never loosen the rim half connec- tion screws (2) in order to disas- semble the tyre before previously completely defl ating the tyre! – Danger of injury! To change the tyre defl ate the pres- sure completely, then disassemble the screws connecting the rim halves (2) at the outer edge of the rim.
  • Page 58: Hand Brake

    Hand brake Attention: The adjustment must be carried out by educated personnel. Readjusting the drum brake Therefore loosen the corresponding counter nut (1) fi rst. Then screw out the adjustment screw (2) for tuning. Retighten the corresponding counter nut (1). ☞...
  • Page 59: Information For The Dealer

    Information for the dealer Programming the driving behav- iour A service manual containing a check list for the annual inspection is avail- The driving behaviour of the SCOOT- able on request. ER can be adjusted through the pro- gramming device. The functional tests necessary for the inspection are listed in the check list.
  • Page 60: Driving Parameter

    Driving parameter Standard settings By setting the parameters the driving The parameter values in the following characteristics of the SCOOTER are de- table are selected so that the inspec- fi ned. tion requirements of the CE certifi ca- tion are fulfi lled. Programming that ☞...
  • Page 61: Maintenance

    ☞ Maintenance Note: Shorter intervals for brakes and The following maintenance Instruc- chassis checks are recommended in tions give you a guide for carrying out the case of severe operating con- the maintenance work. ditions, e.g. daily driving on up- hill/downhill gradients or use by a Attention: nursing service –...
  • Page 62: Maintenance Instructions

    Maintenance instructions WHEN WHAT Remark Observe safety regula- Before starting out Test brakes for fault- tions < Electronic wheel- less operation chairs > chapter < Brakes Set the driving key to >. drive mode. It should now be impossible to push the vehicle.
  • Page 63 Maintenance instructions WHEN WHAT Remark Carry out visual check Check tyre profi le Every 2 weeks yourself. (depending on distance Minimal profi le depth 1 Use the services of a covered) specialist workshop to correct insuffi cient tyre tread or tyre damage. Visual check –...
  • Page 64 Maintenance instructions WHEN WHAT Remark Observe the chapter < Every 2 months Maintenance the bat- Batteries >. teries (or more frequently de- pending charging Sealed batteries: frequency and ambient – No maintenance temperature) Observe the following Every 6 months Check: sections: (depending on frequen- Cleanness...
  • Page 65: Fault Correction

    Fault correction Fault Cause Remedy The display shows noth- Main fuse is defective. Insert a new mains fuse. ing after activation. Error E-- is shown in the Malfunction in the elec- Observe the operating LCD-display after activa- tronics. manual < Control panel tion.
  • Page 66: Technical Data

    The kilometric performance is greatly TECHNICAL DATA reduced by: Kilometric performance – frequent uphill driving, – poor battery charge condition, Kilometric performance depends to a large extent on the following factors: – low ambient temperature ( e . g . in winter) –...
  • Page 67: Fuses

    Fuses ☞ Therefore observe chapter < Fuses/connections >. Main fuse: ..................100 A Lighting Headlight bulb: ......Filament bulb 12 V / 15 W P26S Front indicator: ......Spherical bulb 12 V / 10 W BA15S Tools The following tools are required for adjustments and maintenance: Open-end or ring spanner ............
  • Page 68: Stickers/Labels On The Scooter

    Stickers/labels on the SCOOTER Attention: Read the operating manuals and other provided documentation. Do not lift on the arm supports. Attachment possibility of the trans- port securing system. Only push on fi rm, level surfaces. Drive - push Symbols The arrow with the hand shows to ar- eas where you should tough.
  • Page 69: Scooter, Model 2.663 / 2.664

    All data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated model. Dimensional tolerance ± 1.5 cm, ± 2 °. Model: ......Electronic-SCOOTER, 2.663 (3-wheel) / 2.664 (4-wheel) Type plate: ..................at the seat brace Class of use as per DIN EN 12184 ..............Class C Electrical system: Drive control: .................
  • Page 70 Batteries: Sealed drive batteries: ........2 x 12 V 64 Ah – 5 h / 75 Ah – 20 h Max. battery dimensions (LxWxH): ......... 30.6 x 17.4 x 22.4 cm Range: at 6 km/h and 64 Ah – 5 h / 75 Ah – 20 h - batteries: ......up to 65 km at 12 km/h and 64 Ah –...
  • Page 71: Inspection Certifi Cate

    Inspection certifi cate Vehicle data: Model: Delivery note no.: Vehicle identifi cation No. Recommended safety inspection Pre-delivery inspection (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:...
  • Page 72 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 73: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 74: Guarantee

    Guaranty is not granted for surface GUARANTEE damages, tyres of the wheels, dam- ages due to loosened screws or nuts We accept a guaranty for this prod- as well as worn out attachment holes uct according to the legal regulations. due to frequent assembly work.
  • Page 75 GUARANTEE COUPON 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 76 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 info@meyra-ortopedia.de m o v e p e o p l e . www.meyra-ortopedia.de 205 316 801 (Status: 2008-11) All technical modifi...

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