Meyra 1.612 Operating Manual

Meyra 1.612 Operating Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL
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ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR
Model 1.610
Model 1.611
Model 1.612
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m o v e
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  • Page 1 OPERATING MANUAL ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR Model 1.610 Model 1.611 Model 1.612 m o v e p e o p l e .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Specifications....................7 List.of.models....................7 Acceptance..................... 7 Use........................8 Adjustment....................8 Life.span......................9 Supplementary.safety.information............. 9 Overview...................... 10 Model:1.610......................10 Model:1.611......................11 Model:1.612......................12 Handling.the.electric.wheelchair............... 13 Securing.the.electric.wheelchair................13 Functional.checks....................13 Driving.behaviour....................13 Brakes......................13 Operating.brake....................13 Braking.the.wheelchair.................13 Parking.brake......................13 Locking.the.brakes..................14 Releasing.the.brakes.
  • Page 3 Positioning.the.operating.module..............19 Function.description..................19 Adjusting.the.distance.to.the.padded.arm.support........19 Removing.the.operating.module..............19 Inserting.the.operating.module..............19 Swivelling.the.operating.module..............20 Height.adjustment.of.the.operating.module..........20 Leg.supports....................21 Calf.belt........................21 Removing.the.calf.belt..................21 Attaching.the.calf.belt...................21 Length.adjustment.of.the.calf.belt..............21 Leg.support.lower.part..................22 Footplates.......................22 Footboard.......................22 Leg.support.upper.part..................23 Turning.the.leg.supports.to.the.side............23 Swivelling.in.the.leg.supports...............24 Removing.the.leg.supports................25 Attaching.the.leg.supports................25 Mechanically.height-adjustable.leg.supports...........26 Lifting/lowering.the.leg.support..............26 Electrically.height-adjustable.leg.support............27 Height.adjustment..................27 Removing.the.electrically.height.adjustable.leg.support......28 Hanging.the.electrically.height.adjustable.leg.support.into.place...29 Arm.supports....................
  • Page 4 Adjustable.back....................33 Removing.the.back.support.upholstery............33 Placing.the.back.support.upholstery............33 Electrically.adjustable.back.support..............34 Folding.down.the.electrically.adjustable.back.support......34 Unfolding.the.back.support................34 Back.support.upholstery................35 Seat....................... 35 Seat.pad.......................35 Seat.cushion......................35 Seat.angle......................36 Electrically.adjusting.the.seat.angle.............37 Seat.height.adjustment..................38 Retaining.strap.................... 39 Retaining.strap.with.buckle................39 Fastening.the.retaining.strap................39 Opening.the.retaining.strap.................39 Adjustment.of.belt.length................40 Retaining.strap.with.velcro.fastener..............40 Fastening.the.retaining.strap.with.velcro.fastener........40 Opening.the.retaining.strap.with.velcro.fastener........40 Adjustment.of.belt.length................40 Head.support....................41 Adjustment.of.the.head.support..............41 Attendant.control.with.priority.switch............
  • Page 5 Tyre.damage.on.pneumatic.tyres...............48 Lighting........................49 Headlights.......................49 Fault.correction....................50 Information.for.the.specialist.dealer..............51 Programming.the.driving.behaviour............51 Technical.data....................52 Kilometric.performance..................52 Hill.climbing.ability..................52 Fuses........................53 Model.1.610./.1.611.....................54 Model.1.612......................58 Meaning.of.the.labels.on.the.electric.wheelchair..........62 Meaning.of.the.symbols.on.the.type.plate............63 Inspection.certificate.................. 64 Notes......................65 Warranty./.Guarantee.................. 66 Warrantee./.Guarantee.section................67 Inspection.certificate.for.transfer..............67...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    –. this.operating.manual, series. –. the.operating.manual.<.Operating The. model. of. your. selection,. fulfils. module.>, the.wish.for.mobility.and.more.inde- –. the.safety.and.general.handling.in- pendence.by.way.of.a.new.styling.of. structions.<.Electronic vehicles.>. the. proven. MEYRA-Ortopedia. tech- nology. ☞ .Note: Children.and.juveniles.should.read. With.all.equipment.and.their.accesso- the. documentation. belonging. to. ries.the.electric.wheelchair.offers.the. the. electric. wheelchair. together. respective.adaptation.to.your.disabil- with.
  • Page 7: Indications

    This.operating.manual.applies.to.the. recommend. the. application. of. this. following.models: mobility.product: Model.1.610 ☞ .Walking. disability. resp.. extremely. Model.1.611 limited. walking. ability. as. part. of. Model.1.612 the.basic.need.to.move.around.in. your.own.home. ACCEPTANCE ☞ .The.need.to.be.able.to.leave.home. for.a.short.walk.in.fresh.air.or.in.or- All. products. are. checked. for. faults. der.to.reach.the.places,.commonly. in. the. factory. and. packed. in. special.
  • 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. intended.purpose.. ☞ .Note: This. model. is. an. electric. wheelchair. ☞ .We.
  • Page 9: Life.span

    LIFE.SPAN SUPPLEMENTARY.SAFE- TY.INFORMATION We. expect. an. average. lifespan. of. about.5.years.for.this.product,.as.far. The.following.safety.information.are. as. the. product. is. applied. for. its. des- supplementary.to: ignated.purpose.and.all.maintenance. –. the.safety.and.general.handling.in- and.service.guidelines. structions.<.Electronic vehicles.>. The.life.span.of.your.product.depends. upon.the.frequency.of.use,.the.appli- ☞ .Note: cation.environment.and.care. Do. not. insert. fingers. into. open. frame.tubes.(for.example.after.re- The. implementation. of. spare. parts. moving.the.leg.supports.or.operat- can.prolong.the.life.span.of.the.prod- ing.module)..–.Danger.of.injury!
  • Page 10: Overview

    OVERVIEW Model:1.610 The.overview.shows.the.most.impor- tant. components. and. operating. de- vices.of.the.electric.wheelchair. Pos.. Description . 1. Back.support . 2. Arm.support . 3. Seat.cushion . 4. Leg.support . 5. Calf.belt . 6. Footplate . 7. Steering.wheel . 8. Drive.wheel . 9. .Push.bar .10. Operating.module .11.
  • Page 11: Model:1.611

    Model:1.611 The.overview.shows.the.most.impor- tant. components. and. operating. de- vices.of.the.electric.wheelchair. Pos.. Description . 1. Back.support . 2. Arm.support . 3. Seat.cushion . 4. Leg.support . 5. Calf.belt . 6. Footplate . 7. Steering.wheel . 8. Drive.wheel . 9. .Push.bar .10. Operating.module .11. Front.lighting .12.
  • Page 12: Model:1.612

    Model:1.612 The.overview.shows.the.most.impor- tant. components. and. operating. de- vices.of.the.electric.wheelchair. Pos.. Description . 1. Back.support . 2. Arm.support . 3. Seat.cushion . 4. Leg.support . 5. Calf.plate . 6. Footplate . 7. Steering.wheel . 8. Drive.wheel . 9. .Push.bar .10. Operating.module .11. Front.lighting .12.
  • Page 13: Handling.the.electric.wheelchair

    HANDLING.THE.ELEC- BRAKES TRIC.WHEELCHAIR Operating.brake The.motors.work.electrically.as.oper- Securing.the.electric.wheel- ating. brake. and. carefully. brake. the. chair electric. wheelchair. down. without. jerks.to.stillstand. The. electric. wheelchair. is. to. be. se- cured. as. follows. to. prevent. it. from. Braking.the.wheelchair rolling.off.unintentionally: For.allotted.braking.of.the.wheelchair. 1.. Switch. the. selection. lever. for. slowly.guide.the.joystick.(steering.and.
  • Page 14: Locking.the.brakes

    Locking.the.brakes To.engage.the.brakes.swivel.the.selec- tion. lever. drive-/push. mode. on. both. sides.as.far.as.possible.into.drive.mode. [1]. ☞ .Activation. of. the. selection. lever. is. intended. for. an. accompanying. person. . Attention: It. should. not. be. possible. to. push. the. electric. wheelchair. forward. when.the.brakes.are.engaged. Releasing.the.brakes To.loosen.the.brakes.swivel.the.selec- tion. lever. drive-/push. mode. on. both. sides.down.as.far.as.possible.into.push.
  • Page 15: Drive-/Push.mode

    Drive-/push.mode . 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. ☞ .The. electric. magnetic. brakes. are. switched.off.in.the.push.mode. –.A.braking.of.the.electric.wheel- chair. is. then. only. possible. by. switching.to.the.drive.mode. ☞ .Grab.hold.of.the.push.handle.and. back.support.in.order.to.shunt.the. electric.wheelchair. Selecting.the.push.mode 1.. Switch. off. the. operating. module. because.the.pushing.will.otherwise.
  • Page 16: 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. ☞ .. N ote: Charge. the. drive. batteries. via. the. operating.module.before.the.first. journey. 1.. Establish.drive.mode Switch. the. drive. motors. to. the. drive. mode.[1]..–.For.this.engage.the.brakes. ☞ .Observe. chapter. <. Releasing the brakes.>. 2..
  • Page 17 3.. Check.the.position.of.the.oper- ating.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.(3). . Attention: After.the.adjustment.retighten.the. clamping.screw. ☞ .Therefore. observe. chapter. <. Posi- tioning the operating module.>. Height.adjustment ☞...
  • Page 18: Pre-Operation.checks

    Pre-operation.checks Before.starting.to.drive,.the.following. should.be.checked: ☞ .the.battery.charging.condition, ☞ .the. setting. of. the. pre-selected. fi- nal.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. 1.. Lock.the.electric.wheelchair. ☞ .Therefore.observe.chapter.<.Se- curing the electric wheelchair.>. 2.. Insert. the. battery. charger. plug. into.the.operating.module.(1).
  • Page 19: 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. . Attention: Switch. off. the. operating. module. before.adjusting/removing.it. Adjusting.the.distance.to.the.pad- ded.arm.support Slacken. the. clamping. screw. distance. adjustment. (1).. Afterwards. slide. the. support. tube. [3]. and. adjust. the. dis- operating.
  • Page 20: 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, –. remove. the. operating. module. more.easily. For.regular.drive.mode.the.operating. module.can.be.swivelled.back.toward. the. front. until. it. engages. back. into. the.magnetic.lock.[1]. ☞ .. N ote: ☞ .The.power.of.the.magnets.(3).can. be.reduced,.for.example.with.tape. on. top. of. the. magnets,. for. easier. swivelling. of. the. operating. mod- ule.
  • Page 21: 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. . Attention: Do.not.drive.without.the.calf.belt.. –.Danger.of.accidents! ☞ .Note: The.
  • Page 22: 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. –.. Remove.the.calf.belt.(2),.if.present. ☞ .Hereto. observe. chapter. <. Calf belt.>. ☞ .Note: Before. starting. to. drive. the. foot- plates.resp..footboard.need.to.be. folded.back.down.[3].and.the.calf. belt.attached.
  • Page 23: 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. For.easy.transfer.out.of/into.the.elec- tric.wheelchair.as.well.as.driving.clos- er.to.a.closet,.bed.or.bathtub.the.leg. supports. can. be. swivelled. away. to- ward.the.in-/outside.[1].and.[2]. ☞ .Note: Remove.the.calf.belt.before.swivel- ling.away.the.leg.supports. ☞ .Hereto. observe. chapter. <. Calf belt.>. . Attention: Leg.
  • Page 24: 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 25: 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. ☞ .Hereto. observe. chapter. <. Calf belt.>. –. For. removal. first. swivel. the. leg. support.sideways.and.then.remove. them.toward.the.top.[1]. ☞ .Therefore. observe. chapter. <. Swivelling away leg sup- ports.>.
  • Page 26: 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.. Before.lifting/lowering.relieve.the. leg. support. by. an. accompanying. person.by.slightly.lifting.it.up. 2.. Afterwards. loosen. the. clamping. lever.
  • Page 27: 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). ☞ .Observe. the. operating. manual. <.Operating module.>. . Attention: Observe.
  • Page 28: Removing.the.electrically.height.adjustable.leg.support

    Removing. the. electrically. height. adjustable.leg.support In. order. to. remove. the. leg. support,. depending. on. version,. first. pull. the. locking. lever. (1). back,. press. it. in. or. fold.it.up.or.down. Afterwards. swivel. the. leg. support. sideways. and. remove. it. toward. the. top.[2]. ☞ .Therefore.observe.chapter.<.Swiv- elling away leg supports.>.
  • Page 29: Hanging.the.electrically.height.adjustable.leg.support.into.place

    Hanging. the. electrically. height. adjustable.leg.support.into.place ☞ .Note: After. attachment. swivel. the. leg. supports.inward. ☞ .Therefore.observe.chapter.<.Swiv- elling in the leg supports.>. –. Press. the. leg. supports,. swivelled. to. the. side,. parallel. to. the. front. frame.tube.and.lower.it.into.place.. –.In.doing.so.the.holding.pin.must. slide.into.the.frame.tube.(1). ☞ .Conduct. a. function. test. on. the. electrically.
  • Page 30: Arm.supports

    ARM.SUPPORTS . Attention: Do.not.use.the.arm.supports.[1].to. lift.or.carry.the.electric.wheelchair.. • . Do.not.drive.without.the.arm.sup- ports! Removing.the.arm.support To. remove. the. arm. support,. loosen. the.clamping.screw.(2).first.and.then. pull.out.the.arm.support.toward.the. top.. ☞ .. N ote: The.operating.module.(4).must.be. removed.first.if.the.arm.support.on. the.control.side.is.to.be.removed. ☞ .Therefore. observe. chapter. <. Re- moving the operating module.>. Inserting.the.arm.support For. inserting. the. arm. support,. first. slide.the.arm.support.as.far.as.possible.
  • Page 31: Back.support

    BACK.SUPPORT 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.down.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 32: Secure.positions.of.the.back.support

    . Attention: Any.change.to.the.seat.inclination. will.lead.to.different.safe.back.sup- port.adjustments! Model.1.610/1.611 safe.position.of.the.back.support. Seat.angle Adjusted.seat.angle inclination.[1] 0° c,.d 2° c,.d 4° manufacturer.setting c,.d 6° c,.d,.e 8° d,.e 10° d,.e Model.1.612 safe.position.of.the.back.support. Seat.angle Adjusted.seat.angle inclination.[1] 0° c,.d 4° manufacturer.setting c,.d 8° c,.d,.e 12° c,.d,.e...
  • Page 33: Adjustable.back

    Adjustable.back The. adjustable. back. is. adjustable. through. a. velcro. strap. on. the. span- ning.straps.(2). Removing. the. back. support. up- holstery For.removal,.first.pull.off.the.rear.part. of. the. back. support. upholstery. (1),. then.fold.it.over.to.the.front.and.pull. it.off.of.the.adjustable.back.strap.(3). Placing. the. back. support. uphol- stery For. placing. the. back. support. uphol- stery.(1),.lay.it.centred.around.the.up- per.
  • Page 34: Electrically.adjustable.back.support

    Electrically.adjustable.back. support The.back.support.[1].is.electrically.ad- justable. ☞ .Note: 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. down. the. electrically. ad- justable.back.support Fold.open.the.safety.latch.(3).first.for. folding.over.the.electrically.adjustable. back.support.[2],.then.remove.the.pin. (4). ☞ .Keep.the.back.support.in.position. with.one.hand.at.the.push.bar. Afterwards. fold. the. back. support. down.[2]. ☞. Reinsert.the.pin.(4).in.order.to.pre- vent.loss. Unfolding.the.back.support After.raising.the.back.support.[1].re- move.the.pin.(4),.lift.the.gas.pressure. spring.and.hang.it.into.place..The.re- insert.
  • Page 35: Back.support.upholstery

    Back.support.upholstery The. back. support. upholstery. is. se- cured. to. the. back. support. shell. with. Velcro.fasteners.and.can.be.pulled.off. [1]. SEAT Seat.pad The.seat.pad.[2].is.attached.to.the.seat. plate.with.velcro.straps.and.can.be.re- moved.for.cleaning.and.maintenance. Replace.and.attach.the.seat.pad.again. after. cleaning. or. maintenance. [2].. –. Velcro.fastener. Seat.cushion The. seat. cushion. is. placed. with. the. burling.side.onto.the.seat.plate.[3].
  • Page 36: Seat.angle

    Seat.angle . Attention: Only.adjust.the.seat.angle.[1].when. the. electric. wheelchair. is. stand- ing. on. a. horizontal,. level. surface.. A.danger.of.tipping.over.exists.on. gradients! • . The. seat-angle. adjustment. is. not. linked.with.an.automatic.speed.re- duction.function. • . An. increased. danger. of. tipping. over. exists. with. a. reclined. back. support. •...
  • Page 37: Electrically.adjusting.the.seat.angle

    Electrically.adjusting.the.seat.an- The.seat.inclination.[1].is.administrat- ed.through.the.operating.module.or.a. separate.adjustment.module. ☞ .Note: Therefore.observe.operating.man- ual.<.Operating module.>. Rising.aid The. seat. is. angled. forward. for. the. stand-up.aid.[2].(negative.seat.angle). ☞ .The. negative. seat. angle. setting. serves. as. support. for. getting. up. when.the.vehicle.is.standing. ☞ .When. tilting. the. seat. surface. for- ward. (rising. aid). the. steering. wheels.must.face.toward.the.back.
  • Page 38: Seat.height.adjustment

    Seat.height.adjustment The. seat. height. (1). can. be. adjusted. through.the.operating.module. ☞ .This. continuously. increases. the. seat.height.by.up.to.300.mm. ☞ .Note: Therefore.observe.operating.man- ual.<.Operating module.>. ☞ .If. the. seat. is. moved. upward. by. more. than. 20. mm. from. the. basic. position,. the. speed. is. limited. to. km/h.and.the.acceleration.damped.
  • Page 39: 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. . Attention: Make. sure. that. no. objects. are. trapped. between. belt. and. the. body!. –. Thus. you. avoid. painful. pressure.points.
  • Page 40: Adjustment.of.belt.length

    Adjustment.of.belt.length ☞ .. N ote: The. retaining. strap. should. not. be. pulled.too.tight. –. Depending.on.the.version.hold.the. buckle.(1).or.the.latch.(2).at.a.right. angle.to.the.strap.(3). –. Push.or.pull.the.strap.(3).in.the.re- spective. direction. in. order. to. ex- tend.or.shorten.the.strap. –. Shorten.the.loose.strap.ends.(3).by. moving.the.plastic.slider.(4). Retaining.strap.with.velcro. fastener Fastening.the.retaining.strap.with. velcro.fastener –. Guide.the.end.of.the.strap.with.the. velcro.hook-/loop.strap.(5).through. the. buckle. (6),. place. them. on. top. of.
  • Page 41: 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. Adjustment.of.the.head.support The.head.support.can.be.detached.or. adjusted.in.height.after.the.clamping. lever.(1).has.been.slackened. . Attention: The. maximum. height. adjustment. is.indicated.by.the.marking!
  • Page 42: Attendant.control.with.priority.switch

    ATTENDANT.CONTROL. WITH.PRIORITY.SWITCH The. control. unit. for. accompanying. person. enables. the. accompanying. person.an.easy.control.of.the.electric. wheelchair. with. auxiliary. operating. module. Positioning.the.controller ☞ .. N ote: Switch. off. the. operating. module. before.position.adjustment!.–.This. prevents. an. unwanted. movement. of.the.electric.wheelchair. Height.adjustment Hold.the.operating.module.and.then. slacken.the.clamping.screw.(1). Move.the.operating.module.into.the. desired. position. and. retighten. the. clamping.screw.
  • Page 43: Lighting

    LIGHTING For. driving. outdoors. and. on. public. roads. the. electric. wheelchair. can. be. fit.with.LED-lighting.equipment. The.lighting.is.activated.over.the.op- erating.module.for.the.driver. ☞ .. N ote: Observe. the. operating. manual. <. Operating module. >. as. well. as. the. safety. and. general. handling. instructions.<.Electronic vehicles.>! REAR-VIEW.MIRROR Removing.the.rear-view.mirror To.remove.the.rear-view.mirror.loosen.
  • Page 44: Loading.and.transportation

    LOADING.AND.TRANS- Passenger.transport.in. handicapped.transport.ve- PORTATION hicles.(HTV) ☞ .Do. not. use. the. back. support,. leg. To. determine. if. your. electric. wheel- supports,. arm. supports. or. revet- chair. is. approved. as. a. seat. for. trans- ments. to. lift. the. electric. wheel- port.inside.an.HTV,.please.look.at.the. chair! type.plate.
  • Page 45: Transport.security

    Transport.security The. electric. wheelchair. is. only. to. be. secured. through. the. anchoring. posi- tions.(1)+(3).as.well.as.(2)+(4). ☞ .The. anchor. positions. are. marked. with.a.symbol. ☞ .The. procedure. for. securing. the. wheelchair.can.be.read.in.the.doc- ument. <. Safety and general han- dling instructions electronic vehi- cles >.chapter.< Transport in motor vehicles or with conveyors >.
  • Page 46: 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. imme- mode.into.the.drive. diately. by. the. specialist. mode.position.on.both. workshop. sides. –.Danger.of.accidents! Especially. before. Lighting Carry.out.test.yourself.or.
  • Page 47 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..50.km. Contact. specialist. work- shop.upon.demand. Carry. out. a. visual. check. Every.2.months Check.tyre.profile yourself.or.with.a.helper. (depending. on. dis- Minimum.tread.=.1.mm tance.covered) If.
  • Page 48: 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. ☞ .. N ote: If.the.safety.fuse.blows.again,.take. the. battery. to. a. specialist. dealer. for.repair. Fuse Mains-/battery.fuse.(1) Tyre.damage.on.pneumatic. The.blade.fuse.for.the.battery.current. is.plugged.inside.the.fuse.holder.(2).of. tyres the.battery.case. ☞ .For.repairing.tyre.damage.we.rec- ☞ .Please. observe. the. <. Technical ommend.
  • Page 49: Lighting

    Lighting The. lighting. (1)+(2). is. equipped. with. longlife.LED-technology. ☞ .Note: If. a. turn-signal. bulb. is. defective,. the.remaining.one.blinks.at.double. frequency. ☞ .Immediately. have. a. defective. LED-lamp.repaired.by.a.special- ist.workshop. Headlights The. housing. of. the. light. (1). must. be. adjusted.so.that.the.light.cone.is.visi- ble.on.the.driving.surface..–.The.lower. edge. of. the. light. cone. should. be. set. at.distance.of.3.meters.to.the.front.of.
  • Page 50: Fault.correction

    Fault.correction Fault Cause Remedy Battery. indicator. on. Battery. fuse. is. defec- Replace. defective. fuse. the. operating. module. tive.or.not.correctly.in- or. clean. contacts. and. does.not.light.up.after. serted. insert.correctly. the.switch-on. Plug.connection.of.the. Check.the.plug.connec- power. supply. without. tions. contact. The. battery. indicator. One.or.both.of.the.drive. Move. the. selection. le- blinks.after.the.switch- motors.are.switched.to.
  • Page 51: Information.for.the.specialist.dealer

    The. driving. behaviour. of. the. electric. Maintenance.and.Service.manuals.can. wheelchair. can. be. adjusted. through. be.retrieved.from.our.website.<.www. the.programming.device. meyra-ortopedia.com. >.. You. can. for. ☞ example. find. the. following. informa- .Therefore. observe. the. respective. tion.in.these.manuals: <. Maintenance. and. service. manu- al.>. 1.. Adjustments. that. can. be. carried.
  • Page 52: Technical.data

    TECHNICAL.DATA The.kilometric.performance.is.greatly. reduced.by: Kilometric.performance –. frequent.uphill.driving, –. 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.town.traffic), –. driving.style, –. aged,.sulphated.drive.batteries, –. road.surface.condition, –. frequently. necessary. steering. ma- noeuvres, –. driving.conditions, –.
  • Page 53: Fuses

    Fuses Underneath.the.seat.plate.in.front.of.the.drive.batteries Hereto.observe.chapter.<.Fuses.>. Mains-/battery.fuse VR2:.60.A R-Net:.80.A...
  • Page 54: Model.1.610./.1.611

    Model.1.610./.1.611 All.data.within.the.following.table.relates.to.the.standard.version.of.the.stated. model. Dimensional.tolerance.±.1.5.cm,.±.2°. Model:....................1.610./.1.611. Type.plate:..........at.the.front.right.on.the.battery.bracket Class.of.use.as.per.DIN.EN.12184:..............Class.B Life.span:......................5.years Sound.level:....................<.70.dB(A) Protection.class:....................IP.X4 Electrical.system: Drive.control.6.km/h:..............24.Volt./.70.A.max. Drive.control.10.km/h.(model.1.611):......... 24.Volt./.90.A.max. Main.fuse.for.6.km/h:................... 60.A Main.fuse.for.10.km/h:..................80.A Lighting.(option):..............LED-technology.24.V Dimensions:.......... min../.max../.manufacturer.setting Overall.length.(incl..footplates):...........1130./.1130./.1130.mm Overall.width: Model.1.610.(12"-wheels):............590./.800./.590.mm Model.1.611.(12"-wheels):............580./.800./.580.mm Model.1.610.(14"-wheels):.
  • Page 55 Backrest.height: Standard-/adjustable.back.support.strap.(model.1.610):....40./.50./.50.cm Standard-/adjustable.back.support.strap.(model.1.611):....40./.50./.50.cm ErgoSeat:....................53./.57./.53.cm Recaro:.........................64.cm Back.support.angle.mechanical:............-10°/.30°./.10° Back.support.angle.electric:..............-10°/.50°./.10° Back.support.to.front.edge.of.arm.support: with.standard-seat.belt.(SD.46.cm),.(min../.max.):........33./.45.cm Arm.support.height.from.upper.edge.of.seat:........24./.35./.26.cm Lower.shank.length.(LLL),.without.seat.cushion: Seat.belt.(min../.max.):................28./.43.cm ErgoSeat.(min../.max.):................35./.50.cm Recaro./.Basic-Seat.(min../.max.):..............35./.50.cm Leg.support.angle.adjustable,.Code.92/86:........... 110°.to.180° Wheels: Steering.wheel: ø.190.x.50.mm.(8“).pneumatic.tyres:........(36.psi).max..2.5.bar ø.225.x.70.mm.(9“).pneumatic.tyres:........(36.psi).max..2.5.bar ø.255.x.70.mm.(10“).pneumatic.tyres:........(36.psi).max..2.5.bar ø.190.x.50.mm.(8“):................puncture.safe ø.225.x.70.mm.(9“):................puncture.safe ø.255.x.70.mm.(10“):................puncture.safe Drive.wheel: ø.320.x.60.mm.(12.5.x.2.5“).pneumatic.tyres:......(36.psi).max..2.5.bar ø.350.x.75.mm.(14.x.3.5“).pneumatic.tyres:......(36.psi).max..2.5.bar ø.320.x.60.mm.(12.5.x.2.5“):..............puncture.proof ø.350.x.75.mm.(14.x.3.5“):..............puncture.proof Transport.dimensions: Length.(incl..support.castors,.without.leg.supports):........830.mm Width.(without.arm.supports): Model.1.610.(12"-wheels):................590.mm Model.1.611.(12"-wheels):.
  • Page 56 Climatic.data: Ambient.temperature:..............-25.°C.to.+50.°C Storage.temperature.with.drive.batteries:........-25.°C.to.+50.°C Storage.temperature.without.drive.batteries:........ -40.°C.to.+65°.C Drive.batteries,.sealed: Drive.batteries.(model.1.610):......2.x.12.V.38.Ah.(5.h)./.45.Ah.(20.h) Drive.batteries.(model.1.611):......2.x.12.V.43.Ah.(5.h)./.50.Ah.(20.h) Drive.batteries:............ 2.x.12.V.63.Ah.(5.h)./.73.Ah.(20.h) Max..battery.dimensions.(LxWxH):..........26.x.17.4.x.20.5.cm Range.(see.Kilometric.performance): 45.Ah.(20.h).with.6.km/h.(model.1.610):........... approx..28.km 50.Ah.(20.h).with.6.km/h.(model.1.611):........... approx..30.km 73.Ah.(20.h).with.6.km/h.(model.1.610):........... approx..42.km 73.Ah.(20.h).with.6.km/h.(model.1.611):........... approx..40.km 50.Ah.(20.h).with.10.km/h:..............approx..25.km 73.Ah.(20.h).with.10.km/h:..............approx..35.km Battery.charger: We.recommend.a.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..charging.current:..................
  • Page 57 Weights.(basic.equipment):........... Model.1.610./.1.611 max..permissible.total.weight:............... 220./.280.kg permitted.axle.load.front:..............110./.140.kg permitted.axle.load.rear:..............150./.(180).kg Max..permissible.user.weight: including.additional.load:............... 120./.160.kg Handicapped.transport.vehicles.(including.additional.load):....100./.100.kg max..additional.loading:................10./.10.kg Empty.weight.(with.arm.supports.and.leg.supports.): with.45.Ah.sealed.drive.batteries.(of.14.6.kg):......approx..94./.94.kg with.50.Ah.sealed.drive.batteries.(of.21.8.kg):....... approx..108./.108.kg with.73.Ah.sealed.drive.batteries.(of.23.0.kg):....... approx..111./.111.kg without.drive.batteries:..............approx..65./.65.kg ☞ .All weight indications are valid for the basic equipment without electric ad- justments Arm.support.Code.106/4960.(pair).
  • Page 58: Model.1.612

    Model.1.612 All.data.within.the.following.table.relates.to.the.standard.version.of.the.stated. model. Dimensional.tolerance.±.1.5.cm,.±.2°. Model:........................1.612. Type.plate:................right.on.the.main.frame Class.of.use.as.per.DIN.EN.12184:..............Class.B Life.span:......................5.years Sound.level:....................<.70.dB(A) Protection.class:....................IP.X4 Electrical.system: Drive.control.6.km/h:..............24.Volt./.70.A.max. Drive.control.10.km/h:..............24.Volt./.90.A.max. Main.fuse.for.6.km/h:................... 60.A Main.fuse.for.10.km/h:..................80.A Lighting.(option):..............LED-technology.24.V Dimensions:.......... min../.max../.manufacturer.setting Overall.length.(incl..footplates):...........1180./.1180./.1180.mm Overall.width:................630./.800./.630.mm Height:..................970./.1140./.1020.mm Seat.height.(with.3.5°.seat.angle): Front.edge.seat.plate.(without.seat.cushion):........46./.52./.49.cm ErgoSeat:...................... SH.+.7.cm Recaro./.Basic-Seat:..................
  • Page 59 Arm.support.height.from.upper.edge.of.seat:........24./.35./.26.cm Lower.leg.length.(LLL),.without.seat.cushion: Seat.plate.(min../.max.):................28./.43.cm ErgoSeat.(min../.max.):................35./.50.cm Recaro./.Basic-Seat.(min../.max.):..............35./.50.cm Leg.support.angle.adjustable,.Code.92/86:........... 110°.to.180° Wheels: Steering.wheel: ø.190.x.50.mm.(8“).pneumatic.tyres:........(36.psi).max..2.5.bar ø.225.x.70.mm.(9“).pneumatic.tyres:........(36.psi).max..2.5.bar ø.255.x.70.mm.(10“).pneumatic.tyres:........(36.psi).max..2.5.bar ø.190.x.50.mm.(8“):................puncture.safe ø.225.x.70.mm.(9“):................puncture.safe ø.255.x.70.mm.(10“):................puncture.safe Drive.wheel: ø.320.x.60.mm.(12.5.x.2.5“).pneumatic.tyres:......(36.psi).max..2.5.bar ø.350.x.75.mm.(14.x.3.5“).pneumatic.tyres:......(36.psi).max..2.5.bar ø.320.x.60.mm.(12.5.x.2.5“):..............puncture.proof ø.350.x.75.mm.(14.x.3.5“):..............puncture.proof Transport.dimensions: Length.(incl..support.castors,.without.leg.supports):........870.mm Width.(without.arm.supports):..............630.mm Height.without.arm.supports.(min../.max.):........720./.840.mm (Back.support.upholstery.removed,.back.support.folded.onto.seat) Climatic.data: Ambient.temperature:..............-25.°C.to.+50.°C Storage.temperature.with.drive.batteries:........-25.°C.to.+50.°C Storage.temperature.without.drive.batteries:........ -40.°C.to.+65°.C...
  • Page 60 Drive.batteries: Drive.batteries,.sealed:........2.x.12.V.43.Ah.(5.h)./.50.Ah.(20.h) Drive.batteries,.sealed:........2.x.12.V.63.Ah.(5.h)./.73.Ah.(20.h) Max..battery.dimensions.(LxWxH):..........26.x.17.4.x.20.5.cm Range.(see.Kilometric.performance): 50.Ah.(20.h).with.6.km/h:..............approx..30.km 73.Ah.(20.h).with.6.km/h:..............approx..40.km 50.Ah.(20.h).with.10.km/h:..............approx..25.km 73.Ah.(20.h).with.10.km/h:..............approx..35.km Battery.charger: We.recommend.a.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..charging.current:..................12.A Performance.-.electric.(view.Kilometric.performance): Forward.final.speed:.................. 6./.10.km/h. Motor–continuous.power.rating.S1:..........220./.300.Watt Performance.-.mechanical.(view.Kilometric.performance): obstacle.height.upwards:................ max..60.mm obstacle.height.downwards:..............max..60.mm Ground.clearance.(drive):................70.mm Ground.clearance.(battery.tub):.
  • Page 61 Weights.(basic.equipment): max..permissible.total.weight:................ 320.kg Permitted.axle.load.front:................160.kg Permitted.axle.load.rear:................. 220.kg Max..permissible.user.weight: including.additional.load:................160.kg with.seat.lift.Code.27.(including.additional.load):........140.kg Handicapped.transport.vehicles.(including.additional.load):....... 100.kg max..additional.loading:..................10.kg Empty.weight: with.50.Ah.sealed.drive.batteries.(of.21.8.kg):........ approx..115.kg with.73.Ah.sealed.drive.batteries.(of.23.0.kg):........ approx..118.kg without.drive.batteries:..............approx..71.5.kg ☞ .All weight indications are valid for the basic equipment without electric ad- justments Arm.support.Code.106/4960.(pair).
  • Page 62: 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 Push.mode Push.only.on.level.surfaces. Indication.for.charging.socket Attachment.possibility.of.the.transport.securing.sys- tem. Indication.for.danger.of.jamming..–.Do.not.reach.in. here...
  • Page 63: 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 Permitted.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 64: 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: 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 65: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 66: 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 67: 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 68 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 205 338 101 (Status: 2010-11) Original operating manual! Subject to technical modifications! •...

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