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SCOOTER,
Model 1.164 – 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 1.164 – 4-wheel m o v e p e o p l e .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction....................5 Indications...................... 6 Acceptance..................... 6 Specifications....................7 Use........................7 Adjustment....................8 lifespan......................8 Overview......................9 Model:1.164......................9 Control.panel.......................10 Battery.charging.socket..................11 Overload.safety.device..................11 Handling.the.SCOOTER................12 Functional.checks....................12 Locking.the.SCOOTER..................12 Drive.key......................12 Position.of.drive.key..................12 Drive-/push.mode..................13 Selecting.the.push.mode..................13...
  • Page 3 Driving.behaviour..................21 Preselecting.the.final.speed................21 Actuator.......................22 Forward.driving.speed...................22 Backwards.driving.speed................22 Direction.of.travel..................22 Brakes......................23 Operating.brake....................23 Magnetic.brake....................23 Decelerating.to.standstill..................23 Emergency.lock.down.of.the.magnetic.brake..........23 Steering.column..................24 Adjusting.the.steering.column................24 Steering.column.lock..................24 Engaging.the.steering.column.lock..............24 Releasing.the.steering.column.lock..............24 Loading.and.transportation............... 25 Loading........................25 Transport.in.vehicles....................25 Passenger.transport.in.handicapped.transport.vehicles.(HTV).......25 Transport.security....................26 Reducing.the.size.of.the.SCOOTER............27 Disassembling.the.SCOOTER.into.components.
  • Page 4 Maintenance.schedule..................36 Tyre.damage......................38 Fuses/connections....................38 Overload.safety.device..................38 Fault.correction................... 39 Information.for.the.specialist.dealer..............40 Programming.the.driving.behaviour............40 Technical.data....................41 Kilometric.performance..................41 Hill.climbing.ability..................41 Model.1.164......................42 Fuses........................44 Tools........................44 Meaning.of.the.labels.on.the.SCOOTER............ 45 Symbols........................45 Meaning.of.the.symbols.on.the.type.plate............46 Inspection.certificate.................. 47 Notes......................48 Warranty./.Guarantee.................. 50 Warrantee./.Guarantee.section................51...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION For.users.with.visual.impairments.the. PDF-files.of.the.above.mentioned.doc- uments.can.be.accessed.on.our.web- We.thank.you.for.the.confidence.you. site.<.www.meyra-ortopedia.com.>. have.placed.in.our.company.by.way.of. choosing.the.SCOOTER. ☞ .Contact. your. specialist. dealer. when.required. The. model. you. selected. fulfils. your. desire. for. mobility. and. more. inde- Alternatively.users.with.visual.impair- pendence. ments. can. have. the. documentation. read.out.by.a.helper. As.any.other.vehicle,.the.SCOOTER.is. a. technical. aid.. It. is. subject. to. expla- nations,.requires.regular.care.and.can.
  • Page 6: 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,.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS The. SCOOTER. is. an. environment- With.mounted.seat.and.arm.supports,. friendly. electronic. vehicle.. It. was. de- the. SCOOTER. serves. solely. to. trans- veloped. to. extend. the. mobility. of. port.a.sitting.person..Other.pulling.or. persons. with. health-related. or. age- transporting.uses.do.not.comply.with. related.restrictions. its.intended.purpose.. ☞ .The. model. has. been. assigned. the. This.
  • Page 8: Adjustment

    ADJUSTMENT LIFESPAN The. specialist. dealer. hands. your. We. expect. an. average. lifespan. of. SCOOTER. over. under. consideration. about.5.years.for.this.product,.as.far. of.all.relevant.safety.regulations.in.an. as. the. product. is. applied. for. its. des- operationally. ready. state. and. adjust- ignated.purpose.and.all.maintenance. ed.to.your.demands. and.service.guidelines. The.lifespan.of.your.product.depends. ☞ .Note: upon.the.frequency.of.use,.the.appli- ☞ .We.
  • Page 9: Overview

    OVERVIEW Model:1.164 The.overview.shows.the.most.impor- tant. components. and. operating. fea- tures.of.the.SCOOTER. Pos.. Description . 1. Seat . 2. Arm.support . 3. .Steering.column . 4. Front.basket . 5. . Locking. screw. -. Angle. of. the. steering.column . 6. Steering.wheel . 7. Front.section . 8. .Battery.pack .
  • Page 10: Control.panel

    Control.panel ➀ . Status.indicator –. Control. gauge. for. operational. readiness./.error.display. ➁ . Battery.gauge –.Battery.capacity.indicator. ☞ .View.chapter.<.Battery gauge.>. ➂ . Horn –. When. pressing. this. key. a. horn. signal.sounds. ➃ . Adjustment.wheel.for.speed –. Rabbit. (highest. selectable. max.. final.speed) –.Turtle (lowest.selectable.max..final.speed) ➄ .
  • Page 11: Battery.charging.socket

    Battery.charging.socket The.battery.charging.socket.(4).is.pro- tected. by. a. cover. plate. that. can. be. swivelled.to.the.side. ☞ .View. chapter. <. Battery charging procedure.>. Overload.safety.device In.case.of.and.overload.the.safety.but- ton.(5).jumps.out.a.couple.of.millim- eters. ☞ .View. chapter. <. Fuses/Connec- tions.>.
  • Page 12: Handling.the.scooter

    HANDLING.THE.SCOOT- . Attention: Observe. the. safety. and. general. handling. instructions. <. Electronic vehicles.>! Functional.checks The. functions. and. safety. of. the. SCOOTER.must.be.checked.before.the. start.of.each.journey. ☞ .Hereto. observe. chapter. <. Pre-op- eration checks.>. Locking.the.SCOOTER Pull.out.the.driving.key.(1).to.prevent. an.unauthorised.use.of.the.SCOOTER. Drive.key Position.of.drive.key Position.ON The. driving. key. (1). is. inserted. as. far. as.possible.into.the.driving.key.socket.
  • Page 13: Drive-/Push.mode

    DRIVE-/PUSH.MODE ☞ .Note: ☞ .Only.switch.the.SCOOTER.to.push. mode. on. level,. firm. surfaces. for. shunting. ☞ .For. shunting. the. SCOOTER. grab. hold. of. the. steering. column. and. seat.surface. Selecting.the.push.mode First.bring.the.drive.key.into.the.driv- ing.key.position.OFF.by.pulling.it.off. ☞ .The.SCOOTER.is.now.switched.off. –. To.establish.push.mode,.first.press. the. locking. button. (1),. then. push. the.selection.lever.toward.the.back. (2). ☞...
  • Page 14: Selecting.the.operation

    SELECTING.THE.OPERA- TION In. order. to. obtain. operational. readi- ness. of. the. SCOOTER. the. following. directions.are.to.be.carried.out.in.the. indicated.order. . Attention: Only. enter. or. exit. the. seat. of. the. SCOOTER,. when. the. selection. le- ver.for.drive-/push.mode.is.in.drive. mode. (3). and. the. driving. key. is. pulled.off.. –.
  • Page 15 3.. Adjusting. the. angle. of. the. steering.column The. steering. column. angle. is. to. be. adjusted.so.that.the.SCOOTER.can.be. steered.comfortably.and.safely. –. In.order.to.adjust.the.steering.col- umn. angle. the. attachment. wheel. (1). must. be. loosened. until. the. toothing.runs.freely. . Attention: In. doing. so. grab. onto. the. steer- ing.column.with.one.hand.in.order. to.prevent.it.from.unintentionally.
  • Page 16 5.. Switching.on.the.SCOOTER For.activation.insert.the.drive.key.(1). into.the.drive.key.socket. ☞ .After. being. switched. on. the. elec- tronic.conducts.a.self.test. –. Do. not. move. the. actuator. (3). during. the. activation. phase. of. about.one.second. The. SCOOTER. is. ready. fro. operation. when.the.control.diode.for.operation- al.readiness.(2).light.up.constantly. ☞ .Note: If. the. control. diode. (2). blinks. af- ter.
  • Page 17: Pre-Operation.checks

    PRE-OPERATION.CHECKS Before.starting.to.drive,.the.following. should.be.checked: ☞ .Ensure. that. the. steering. column. lock.is.released! ☞ .the.battery.charge.level.(1), ☞ .the. preselected. maximum. final. speed.setting.(2). –. Observe. chapter. <. Preselection. of. final.speed.>. . Attention: The. functions. and. safety. of. the. SCOOTER.must.be.checked.before. the.start.of.each.journey. BATTERY.GAUGE General.information: ☞ If.the.display.for.operational.readi- ness.(3).blinks.rapidly.or.at.differ- ☞...
  • Page 18: Batteries

    BATTERIES The. batteries. are. located. inside. the. removable.battery.pack.(1). Battery.charge.condition The. needle. of. the. battery. gauge. (2). moves.left.to.the.beginning.of.the.red. display.when.the.battery.capacity.less- ens. After.switching.the.SCOOTER.on.and. after. the. system. test,. the. battery. gauge. (2). shows. the. remaining. bat- tery.capacity.as.follows: The. colours. of. the. display. have. the. following.meaning: green regular.operating.area...
  • Page 19: Battery.charging.procedure

    Battery.charging.procedure The.battery.pack.can.be.removed.for. the.charging.procedure.(1).(2). 1.. Switch.off.the.SCOOTER..The.selec- tion. lever. should. be. in. the. drive. mode.position. 2...Swivel. the. cover. of. the. battery. charging.socket.to.the.side.(3).and. plug. the. battery. charger. into. the. battery.charging.socket.(1). . Attention: Do.not.insert.anything.other.than. the.battery.charging.plug.into.the. battery.charging.socket. –.Danger.of.short.circuit! ☞ .Therefore.also.observe.the.operat- ing.manual.of.the.battery.charger. 3...Switch.the.battery.charger.on,.resp.. insert.the.main.plug.of.the.battery. charger. into. the. corresponding. socket..
  • Page 20: Battery.pack

    Battery.pack The.battery.pack.can.be.removed.(1). for.the.charging.procedure.or.storage. of.the.SCOOTER . Removing.the.battery.pack In.order.to.remove.the.battery.pack,. hold. onto. the. grip. (1). and. lift. it. out. (2). ☞ .This.will.loosen.the.velcro.fastener. and.disconnect.the.electric.connec- tor. Inserting.the.battery.pack In. order. to. replace. the. battery. pack,. hold.on.to.the.grip.and.set.it.form.fit- ting.into.the.frame.(3). ☞ .In.doing.so.the.velcro.fastener.will. grab. hold. again. and. the. electric. connection.is.re-established.
  • Page 21: Driving.behaviour

    DRIVING.BEHAVIOUR The.speed.is.defined.by.motion.of.the. actuator.(1).as.well.as.the.preselected. final.speed.through.the.turning.knob. (2). . Attention: Drive. especially. carefully. during. the.first.journeys! ☞ .For. this. the. pre-selectable. speed.is.adjusted.to.the.lowest. level.(symbol.turtle). Preselecting.the.final.speed When.switching.on.the.SCOOTER.the. set.speed.is.preselected. The. final. speed. is. adjusted. continu- ously. through. the. turning. knob. (2). (also.during.driving). Increasing.clockwise.turns.of.the.knob. increase.the.maximum.final.speed.ac- cordingly.from.slow.(symbol.turtle).to. fast.(symbol.rabbit). . Attention: Danger.
  • Page 22: Actuator

    Actuator The. driving. speed. is. determined. through. motion. of. the. actuator. (1). while.driving. As.soon.as.the.actuator.is.moved.the. SCOOTER,. depending. on. the. adjust- ment. maximum. final. speed,. starts. driving.fast.or.slow. Forward.driving.speed Slowly.move.the.right.side.of.the.ac- tuator.(1).forward.until.you.reach.the. desired.driving.speed. Backwards.driving.speed Slowly.move.the.left.side.of.the.actua- tor.(3).forward. ☞ .The.speed.is.automatically.reduced. while.driving.backwards. Direction.of.travel The.driving.direction.is.determined.by. the. motion. direction. of. the. actuator. [2]+[3].
  • Page 23: Brakes

    BRAKES Emergency.braking For. this. let. the. actuator. (director). . Attention: jump. back. into. the. zero-position.. –. If.the.braking.force.reduces.imme- The. SCOOTER. brakes. down. at. short- diately.have.the.brakes.repaired.by. est.distance. a.specialist.workshop. . Attention: ☞ .Observe. the. safety. and. general. Abrupt. downhill. braking. at. high. handling. instructions. <. Electronic speed.can.bring.your.SCOOTER.out.
  • Page 24: Steering.column

    STEERING.COLUMN Adjusting.the.steering.col- The.steering.column.is.to.be.adjusted. so. that. the. SCOOTER. can. be. steered. comfortably.and.safely. –. In.order.to.adjust.the.steering.col- umn. the. handwheel. (1). must. be. loosened. until. the. toothing. runs. freely. . Attention: In. doing. so. grab. onto. the. steer- ing.column.with.one.hand.in.order. to.prevent.it.from.unintentionally. swivelling.down. –.Danger.of.injury! –. Retighten.the.handwheel.(1).when. the.desired.position.of.the.steering.
  • Page 25: Loading.and.transportation

    LOADING.AND.TRANS- Passenger.transport.in. handicapped.transport.ve- PORTATION hicles.(HTV) ☞ .Do.not.use.the.back.support,.arm. To. determine. if. your. SCOOTER. is. ap- supports.or.steering.column.in.or- proved. as. a. seat. for. transport. inside. der.to.lift.the.SCOOTER! an.HTV,.please.look.at.the.type.plate. . Attention: Switch. the. SCOOTER. off. before. The.product.is.approved. lifting.it!. as.a.seat.within.an.HTV. Loading The. product. is. not. ap- The.SCOOTER.can.be.loaded.with.the.
  • Page 26: Transport.security

    Transport.security ☞ .View.document.safety.and.general. handling. instructions. <. Electronic vehicles >. chapter. < Transport in motor vehicles or conveyors >. –. Establish.electrical.safety –. Removing.the.battery.pack ☞ .Use. the. battery. grip/handle. in. or- der.to.remove.the.battery.pack. The. SCOOTER. is. only. to. be. secured. through. the. securing. points. (1). and. (2).
  • Page 27: 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. ☞ .See. section. entitled. <. Front bas- ket.>. 3.. Remove.the.seat. ☞ .See.section.entitled.<.Seat.>. 4.. Remove.the.battery.pack.fro.trans- port. ☞ .See. section. entitled. <. Battery pack.>. 5.. Lock.down.the.steering.column. ☞ .See.section.entitled.<.Steering col- umn.>. 6.. Swivel.down.the.steering.column. ☞ .The.
  • Page 28: Disassembling.the.scooter.into.components

    Disassembling.the.SCOOTER. into.components 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 bas- ket.> ➁ . Seat ☞ .see.section.entitled.<.Seat.> ➂ Battery.pack ☞...
  • Page 29: Components

    COMPONENTS Front.basket The.front.basket.can.be.lifted.off.up- wards.(1). For.attachment.the.front.basket.is.slid. onto.the.bracket.from.the.top.(2). Seat ☞ .Note: The. seat. supplied. may. vary. from. the. one. shown. in. the. illustration. (3). Turning.the.seat After. activating. the. locking. lever. (4). the. seat. can. be. turned. for. entry. or. exit.(5). ☞ .Note: The.
  • Page 30: Arm.support

    Arm.support The.arm.supports.can.be.swivelled.up. for.an.easier.transfer.to/from.the.seat. [1]. ☞ .. B efore.starting.to.drive,.swivel.the. arm.supports.back.down.[2]. . Attention: Do. not. grab. into. the. stopper. mechanism. ☞ .Danger.of.crushing! Back.support The.back.support.can.be.folded.down. onto.the.seat.surface.[3]. To.raise.the.back.support.swivel.it.up- ward.toward.the.back.[2]. . Attention: Do. not. grab. with. the. hand. be- tween. the. back. support. and. arm. support.tube.
  • Page 31: Removing.the.seat

    Removing.the.seat For.removing.the.seat.[1].first.activate. the. lever. for. the. seat. locking. device. (2). . Attention: Grab.sideways.under.the.seat.sur- face.in.order.to.remove.the.seat. • . Do.not.use.the.arm.supports.to.lift. or.carry.the.seat. Inserting.the.seat To.insert.the.seat.[3]first.activate.the. lever. for. the. seat. locking. device. (2),. the.insert.the.seat.tube.from.the.top. into.the.seat.column. . Attention: Grab.sideways.under.the.seat.sur- face.in.order.to.lift.the.seat. Then.release.the.lever.of.the.seat.lock- ing.device.in.the.desired.seat.position. and.let.it.engage.with.slight.turning. movements.of.the.seat. ☞ .Note: Check. the. locking. device. of. the. seat.
  • Page 32: Drive

    Drive Removing.the.drive.unit For.this,.first.reduce.the.dimensions.of. the.SCOOTER.as.for.transport. ☞ .view. chapter. <. SCOOTER-dimen- sion reduction.>. 1.. Activate.the.locking.key.–.front-./. rear. part. (1). with. one. hand. and. with.the.other.hand.slightly.lift.the. seat.tube.(2). ☞ .In.doing.so.the.drive.will.tilt.back- wards. with. the. support. castors. to. the. floor. and. the. upper. locking. mechanism.is.released.(3). 2.. Afterwards.lift.the.front.part.over. the. seat. tube. off. of. the. lower. brackets.
  • Page 33: Attaching.the.drive.unit

    Attaching.the.drive.unit Before. hanging. the. drive. into. place,. the.following.needs.to.be.observed: ☞ .The.brackets.for.hanging.the.drive. into.place.as.well.as.the.drive.lock- ing.mechanism.may.not.be.bent. ☞ .The. connecting. contacts. for. the. drive. and. battery. pack. must. be. clean.and.free.of.grease. First. position. the. drive. behind. the. front.part.and.set.to.drive.mode.(1). 1.. Lift. the. front. part. over. the. seat. tube.onto.the.lower.brackets.(2).of.
  • Page 34: Shunting.and.carrying.areas

    Shunting.and.carrying.areas For.shunting.and.carrying.the.compo- nents.can.be.lifted.at.the.positions.(1). to.(4).indicated.with.the.hand. Reassembly.of.SCOOTER- components Assembly. of. the. components. is. car- ried. out. in. reverse. order. to. chapter. <. SCOOTER. disassembly. into. compo- nents.>. ☞ .. B efore. assembly. a. visual. check. of. the. single. components. should. be. conducted. for. completeness. and. damages.
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE An. incorrect. or. neglected. cleaning. and. maintenance. results. in. a. limita- tion.of.the.product.liability. Maintenance The. following. maintenance. schedule. gives.you.a.guide.for.carrying.out.the. maintenance. ☞ .They. do. not. give. information. about. the. actual. extent. of. work. required.on.the.vehicle.
  • Page 36: Maintenance.schedule

    Maintenance.schedule WHEN WHAT REMARK Before.starting.out General Carry.out.test.yourself. or.with.a.helper. Test.for.faultless.opera- tion. Carry.out.test.yourself. Checking.the.mag- netic.brake or.with.a.helper. If. the. SCOOTER. can. Switch.the.selection.le- be. pushed,. have. the. ver.drive-./.push.mode. brakes. repaired. imme- to.drive.mode. diately.by.the.specialist. dealer. –.Danger.of.accidents! Carry. out. test. yourself. Every.2.weeks Adjustment.screws or.with.a.helper. (depending. on. dis- Screws.and.nuts.are.to.
  • Page 37 WHEN WHAT REMARK Every.6.months Check (depending. on. fre- See.Care. –.Cleanness. quency.of.use) See.Repairs. –.General.condition. Do. it. yourself. or. with. the.aid.of.a.helper. Manufacturer. recom- To.be.carried.out.by. Safety.inspection mendation: the.specialist.dealer. –. Vehicle Every.12.months –. Battery.charger (depending. on. fre- quency.of.use)
  • Page 38: Tyre.damage

    Tyre.damage ☞ .Note: Damaged. tyres/wheels. are. to. be. replaced. by. new. tyres/wheels. im- mediately.by.the.specialist.dealer. Always.replace.wheels/tyres.(1)+(2).in. pairs. ☞ .Two. tyres. with. different. wear. im- pair. the. straight-on. travel. of. the. SCOOTER. Fuses/connections Overload.safety.device The. overload. safety. (3),. in. form. of. a. fuse.
  • Page 39: Fault.correction

    FAULT.CORRECTION Fault Cause Remedy The.operational.readi- Overload.safety.has. Depress.the.overload. ness.light.does.not. popped.out. safety.again.after. light.up.after.activa- about.1.minute. tion. Disconnection.of.the. Remove.the.battery. contacts.of.the.power. pack.and.check.the. provision. contact.plates. Batteries.deep.dis- Have.the.fault.cor- charged rected.by.a.specialist. workshop. The.indicator.gauge. The.actuator.moved. Switch.the.SCOOTER. for.operational.readi- too.early. off.and.on.again.if.this. ness.(status).blinks. happens. after.activation. The.selection.lever. Move.the.selection. drive-/push.mode.is.set. lever.for.the.drive/ to.push.mode. push.mode.into.the. drive.mode.position. and.make.sure.it.clicks.
  • Page 40: Information.for.the.specialist.dealer

    Information.for.the.special- Programming. the. driving. behav- iour ist.dealer The.driving.behaviour.of.the.SCOOT- A.maintenance.and.service.manual.is. ER.is.preset. available.upon.demand,.in.which.you. can.for.example.find.the.following.in- ☞ .The. electronic. is. not. programma- formation: ble. 1.. Adjustments. that. can. be. carried. out.with.tools. 2.. Step. by. step. explanations. to. im- portant.repairs. 3.. Information. on. model. specific. amendments.
  • Page 41: Technical.data

    TECHNICAL.DATA The.kilometric.performance.is.greatly. reduced.by: Kilometric.performance –. frequent.uphill.driving.(ramps), –. poor. drive. battery. charge. condi- Kilometric.performance.depends.to.a. tion large.extent.on.the.following.factors: –. low.ambient.temperature. –. battery.condition, (e.g..in.winter), –. weight.of.the.driver, –. frequent.starting.and.stopping. –. driving.speed, (e..g..in.tight.spaces), –. driving.style, –. aged,.sulphated.drive.batteries, –. road.surface.condition, –. frequently. necessary. steering. ma- noeuvres, –. driving.conditions, –.
  • Page 42: Model.1.164

    Model.1.164 All.data.within.the.following.table.relates.to.the.standard.version.of.the.stated. model. Dimensional.tolerance.±.1.5.cm,.±.2°. Model:..................1.164.4-wheel Type.plate:..................at.the.seat.brace Class.of.use.as.per.EN12184:................Class.A lifespan:......................5.years Sound.level:....................<.70.dB(A) Electrical.system: Drive.control:....................24.V./.45.A Dimensions: Length.with.basket.(min../.max.):............. 1020./.1115.mm Width.(min../.max.):................540./.550.mm Height.(min../.max.):................820./.860.mm Seat.height.(min../.max.):................48./.53.cm Standard.seat.height.(centre.hole.in.seat.tube):..........50.5.cm Seat.(swivelling.360°): Seat.depth:......................40.cm Seat.width.(min./max.):................43./.55.cm Seat.width.(manufacturers.setting):..............45.cm Back.support.height:..................34.cm Arm.support.height.from.upper.edge.of.seat:..........23.cm...
  • Page 43 Climatic.data: Ambient.temperature:..............-20.°C.to.+40.°C Storage.temperature:................ -25.°C.to.+50.°C Batteries: Sealed.drive.batteries:.............. 2.x.12.V.18.Ah.–.20.h Range.(see.Kilometric.performance): 15.Ah.(20.h).with.6.km/h:................. 17.km Battery.charger: for.batteries.from.10.Ah.(20.h)..............24.V./.2.A Performance.-.electric.(view.Kilometric.performance): Max..forward.final.speed:................6.km/h. Motor–continuous.power.rating.(6.km/h):..........130.Watt Motor–peak.capacity.(6.km/h):..............480.Watt max..current.of.the.power.electronic.(6.km/h):..........70.A Performance.-.mechanical.(view.Kilometric.performance): Obstacle.height:..................0.–.50.mm Ground.clearance:.................... 60.mm Climb-in.height:....................120.mm Turning.radius:..................min..1150.mm Turning.area:.
  • Page 44: Fuses

    Weight.of.single.component: Front.section.(heaviest.single.component):..........14.0.kg Battery.pack:....................13.5.kg Rear.section./.Drive.unit:................. 13.0.kg Seat:........................8.5.kg Basket:.........................0.5.kg Fuses ☞ .Therefore.observe.chapter.<.Fuses/connections.>. Overload.safety.(circuit.breaker):................ 30.A Charging-/Control.safety:.............self.activating.fuse Tools No.tools.are.required.for.user.specific.adjustments.and.maintenance.
  • Page 45: Meaning.of.the.labels.on.the.scooter

    Meaning.of.the.labels.on.the.SCOOTER Attention! Read.the.operating.manuals.and.other.provided.doc- umentation. Do.not.lift.the.SCOOTER.at.the.arm.supports.or.leg. supports.. Removable. parts. are. not. suitable. for. car- rying. Drive.mode Push.mode Push.only.on.level.surfaces. Indication.for.charging.socket Attachment.possibility.of.the.transport.safety. Danger. of. injury. to. the. hand. at. the. seat. when. pulling.out.the.battery.pack.. Only.for.indoor.use Symbols The.arrow.with.the.hand.shows.suitable.areas.to.hold. on.to.
  • Page 46: 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 Permissible.total.weight Permitted.axle.loads Permissible.rising.gradient Permissible.falling.gradient Permitted.final.speed. The.product.is.licensed.as.a.seat.inside.a.handicapped.transport. vehicle.(HTV) The.product.is.not.licensed.as.a.seat.inside.a.handicapped.trans- port.vehicle.(HTV).
  • Page 47: 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.2nd.year Recommended.safety.inspection.3rd.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: Date: Recommended.safety.inspection.4th.year Recommended.safety.inspection.5th.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: Date:...
  • Page 48: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 49 NOTES...
  • Page 50: 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. and. the. guarantee. according. to. our. .
  • Page 51: 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: Delivery.note.no.: Next.safety.inspection.in.12.months Date:...
  • Page 52 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 www.meyra-ortopedia.de m o v e p e o p l e . 205 337 701...

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