Meyra 1.364 Operating instructions

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OPERATING MANUAL
SCOOTER,
MODEL 1.363 – 3-WHEEL
MODEL 1.364 – 4-WHEEL
GB
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Table of contents
Foreword .................................................................................................. 6
Acceptance ............................................................................................... 6
Adjustment .............................................................................................. 7
Specifications ................................................................................................... 7
Use ............................................................................................................ 7
Overview................................................................................................... 8
Scooter Model 1.364 ........................................................................................ 8
Scooter Model 1.363 ........................................................................................ 9
Control panel ................................................................................................. 10
Driving lock .................................................................................................... 11
Battery charging socket ................................................................................. 11
Handling the SCOOTER........................................................................... 11
Functional checks ..................................................................................... 11
Locking the SCOOTER ............................................................................... 11
Control panel ................................................................................................. 12
Pressure switches and symbols ................................................................. 12
Drive-/push mode........................................................................................... 13
Driving key positions ................................................................................ 13
Selecting the push mode.......................................................................... 14
Selecting the motor mode ....................................................................... 14
Selecting the operation ................................................................................. 15
Adjusting the steering column ................................................................ 16
Switching on the SCOOTER ...................................................................... 16
Battery charge condition .......................................................................... 17
Charging procedure .................................................................................. 18
Pre-operation checks ...................................................................................... 19
Battery capacity ........................................................................................ 19
Pre-selecting the maximum speed ........................................................... 20
Driving ............................................................................................................ 21
Safety information ................................................................................... 21
Accelerator lever ....................................................................................... 22
Driving speed ............................................................................................ 22
Direction of travel .................................................................................... 22
Braking to a standstill .............................................................................. 22
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Brakes ............................................................................................................. 23
Service brake ............................................................................................. 23
Parking brake ............................................................................................ 23
Braking the SCOOTER ............................................................................... 23
Braking distance ....................................................................................... 23
Loading and transportation .......................................................................... 24
Safety information ................................................................................... 24
Transport in vehicles ................................................................................. 24
Transport security ..................................................................................... 24
Reducing the size of the SCOOTER .......................................................... 25
Disassembling the SCOOTER .................................................................... 26
Reassembly of SCOOTER-components ..................................................... 29
Components .......................................................................................... 31
Seat ................................................................................................................. 31
Turning the seat ........................................................................................ 31
Detaching the seat .................................................................................... 31
Attaching the seat .................................................................................... 31
Adjusting the seat height ........................................................................ 32
Arm support .............................................................................................. 32
Swivelling up the arm support ................................................................ 32
Adjusting the angle of the arm support ................................................. 32
Adjusting the height of the arm supports .............................................. 32
Adjusting the seat width over the arm supports .................................... 33
Adjusting the distance seat to tiller ........................................................ 33
Back support ............................................................................................. 34
Adjusting the back support extension .................................................... 34
Front basket ................................................................................................... 35
Support castors .............................................................................................. 35
Options ................................................................................................... 36
Lap belt........................................................................................................... 36
Strapping on the lap belt with lock ........................................................ 36
Putting on the lap seatbelt with velcro fastener .................................... 36
Adjustment of belt length ....................................................................... 36
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Service .................................................................................................... 37
Cleaning and maintenance ........................................................................... 38
Upholstery and covers .............................................................................. 38
Plastic parts ............................................................................................... 38
Finish ......................................................................................................... 38
Disinfection .................................................................................................... 39
Reinstallment ................................................................................................. 39
Repairs ............................................................................................................ 39
Customer Service ........................................................................................... 39
Spare parts ..................................................................................................... 40
Disposal ..................................................................................................... 40
Fuses/connections .......................................................................................... 41
Main fuse .................................................................................................. 41
Replace fuse .............................................................................................. 41
Lighting .......................................................................................................... 42
Headlight setting ...................................................................................... 42
Headlight setting ...................................................................................... 42
Replacing defective filament bulbs ......................................................... 42
Wheel change ................................................................................................ 50
Detaching the drive wheels ..................................................................... 50
Dismantling the steering wheels ............................................................. 51
Information for the authorised dealer ......................................................... 52
Programming the driving behaviour ...................................................... 52
Driving parameter .................................................................................... 53
Standard programming ............................................................................ 53
Standard settings ...................................................................................... 53
Maintenance .................................................................................................. 54
Inspection .................................................................................................. 54
Maintenance instructions ......................................................................... 55
Fault correction ........................................................................................ 58
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Technical data ........................................................................................ 59
Kilometric performance ................................................................................ 59
Fuses ............................................................................................................... 60
Lighting .......................................................................................................... 60
Tools ................................................................................................................ 60
Model 1.363 / 1.364........................................................................................ 61
Stickers on the SCOOTER ............................................................................... 63
Symbols .......................................................................................................... 63
Inspection certificate ..................................................................................... 64
Guarantee .............................................................................................. 66
6
ACCEPTANCE
All products are checked for faults in
the factory and packed in special box-
es.
Note:
We nevertheless ask you, immedi-
ately after receipt of the SCOOTER
best while the delivery agent is
present – to check for any damag-
es that might have occurred dur-
ing transport.
Please arrange the following if you
believe damage occurred during trans-
port:
a) Draw up a DAMAGE REPORT – the
carrier is required to do this.
b) Draw up a LETTER OF SUBROGA-
TION – you assign to the supplier
all claims resulting from this dam-
age.
c) Send back the BILL OF LADING, the
DAMAGE REPORT and the LETTER
OF SUBROGATION to us.
We are unable to accept any claims
for compensation if you fail to observe
these instructions or notify us of dam-
age after the goods have been accept-
ed.
Note:
The packaging of the SCOOTER
should be stored for a further trans-
port that might become necessary.
FOREWORD
We thank you for the confidence you
have placed in our company by way
of choosing the SCOOTER.
As any other vehicle, the SCOOTER is
a technical aid. It is subject to expla-
nations, requires regular care and can
cause danger when used improperly.
The correct handling must therefore be
learned.
This manual is to help you get accus-
tomed to the handling of your SCOOT-
ER as well as to prevent accidents.
Note:
Please note that the illustrated
equipment variants can deviate
from your model.
The tools required for adjustments
and maintenance is listed under
chapter < Technical Data >.
Caution:
Read and observe this manual be-
fore first operation:
this operating manual,
the safety information < Electron-
ic wheelchairs >.
Note:
Children should read this operating
manual as well as the Safety instruc-
tions < Electronic wheelchairs >
before first operation together with
their parents, resp. a supervisor or
attendant.
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ADJUSTMENT
The specialist workshop will hand out
the SCOOTER to you under considera-
tion of all relevant safety instructions,
ready for operation and adjusted to
your needs.
Note:
The tools required for adjustments
and maintenance is listed under
chapter < Technical Data >.
SPECIFICATIONS
The SCOOTER is an environment-
friendly electric vehicle. It was devel-
oped to extend the mobility of per-
sons with health-related or age-relat-
ed restrictions.
The SCOOTER fulfils the < demands
of handicapped people > according
to EN 614-1.
USE
Caution:
The general capability of the driv-
er to participate in traffic must be
given!
The SCOOTER is designated for driv-
ing on paved surface outdoors and in
spacious indoor areas (for example
shopping centres).
It serves exclusively for the convey-
ance of a sitting person.
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OVERVIEW
SCOOTER MODEL 1.364
The overview (fig. 1 + 2) shows the most important components and control
units.
Fig. 2
Accelerator lever
Handle bar grip
Control panel
Steering column locking device
Lever seat lock
Selection lever drive-/push mode
Support wheel
Rear light
Fig. 1
Seat
Driving lock
Steering column
Front basket
Headlights
Steering wheel
Front indicator
Driving wheel
1
2
1 2
6
7
8
5
3
4
2
1
8
7
6
5
3
4
9
3
4
2
1
8
7
6
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SCOOTER MODEL 1.363
The overview (fig. 1a + 2a) shows the most important components and control
devices.
Fig. 2a
Accelerator lever
Handle bar grip
Control panel
Steering column locking device
Lever seat lock
Selection lever drive-/push mode
Support wheel
Rear light
Fig. 1a
Seat
Driving lock
Steering column
Front basket
Headlights
Steering wheel
Front indicator
Driving wheel
1a 2a
1
3
4
8
7
6
5
2
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CONTROL PANEL
Fig. 3
Battery capacity indicator
Indicator gauge of the pre-select-
ed final speed
Control display of the operational
readiness / error display (status)
Plus-key - rabbit
(increases the selectable top speed)
Minus-key - turtle
(reduces the selectable top speed)
Key signal sound
Fig. 4
Lights key
Indicator gauge for lighting
(LED indicator is lit when the lights
are switched on)
Indicator gauge for flashing warn-
ing lights
(blinks when hazard warning indi-
cators are switched on)
Hazard warning indicators key
Key left indicator
Indicator gauge for left turn signal
(Indicator gauge ignites with the
turn signal switched on, left)
Indicator gauge for right turn sig-
nal
(Indicator gauge ignites with the
turn signal switched on, right)
Key right indicator
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4
4
1 2
5
3
6
1 2 3 4
8
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DRIVING LOCK
Fig. 5
Driving key
ON position – driving key vertical
(the drive mode is enabled)
OFF position – driving key horizon-
tal
(the SCOOTER is switched off)
Driving lock
BATTERY CHARGING SOCK-
ET
Fig. 6
Battery charging socket
(protected by a cover disc that can
be turned to the side)
HANDLING THE SCOOT-
ER
Caution:
Observe the safety information <
Electronic wheelchairs >!
Functional checks
The functions and safety of the SCOOT-
ER must be checked before the start
of each journey.
Hereto observe chapter < Pre-oper-
ation checks >.
Locking the SCOOTER
Pull out the driving key to prevent an
unauthorised use of the SCOOTER.
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2
3
4
6
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CONTROL PANEL
Pressure switches and symbols
A key for activation of the function is
located under each symbol.
Plus-key (rabbit)
Increases the 6-step final
speed per key activation
by one step each.
Minus-key (turtle)
Reduces the 6-step final
speed per key activation
by one step each.
Hazard warning flasher key
Switches the hazard warning flash-
er on or off.
– The indicator gauge lights up
when the warning lights are acti-
vated together with the turn sig-
nals.
Direction indicator flasher
Note:
The turn signal equipment auto-
matically switches off after 15
blinking signals.
Right indicator
Switches on/off the
right direction indi-
cator.
– The indicator gauge
blinks when the
warning lights are
activated together
with the turn signals.
Left indicator
Switches on/off the
left direction indica-
tor.
– The indicator gauge
blinks when the
warning lights are
activated together
with the turn signals.
Headlight
Switches on/off the
lights.
– The indicator gauge
is lit when the lights
are activated.
Battery capacity indicator
View chapter < Battery display >.
Horn
When pressing this key a
horn signal sounds.
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DRIVE-/PUSH MODE
Driving key positions
Position OFF
Driving key horizontal (fig. 7, the
SCOOTER is switched off).
Position ON
Driving key vertical (fig. 8, the drive
mode is engaged).
Note:
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8
14
10
Selecting the push mode
First during stillstand turn the driving
key 90° counter clockwise to the posi-
tion OFF (fig. 7).
The SCOOTER is now switched off.
To achieve the push mode press the
selection lever down as far as pos-
sible and then push it towards the
back (fig. 9/).
Selecting the motor mode
For the driving mode the selection le-
ver must have locked into place.
To switch to drive mode first press
the selection lever as far forward
as possible and then let it engage
to the top (fig. 10/
).
Afterwards turn the driving key 90°
clockwise to the position ON (fig. 8).
This engages the driving operation.
The SCOOTER is now ready for driv-
ing.
Caution:
Do not switch the selection lever
to push mode while driving!
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SELECTING THE OPERATION
Caution:
The functions and safety of the
SCOOTER must be checked before
the start of each journey.
The batteries must be charged via the
charging socket on the steering col-
umn (fig. 11/
) before the first jour-
ney.
Therefore observe chapter < Charg-
ing batteries >.
Caution:
Only enter or exit the seat of the
scooter when the selection lever is
in the drive position and the driv-
ing key is pulled off or in the OFF
position – driving key horizontal
(fig. 12).
– An unintentional movement of
the accelerator lever can cause an
uncontrolled movement of the
SCOOTER!
Danger of accidents!
Do not insert anything other than
the battery charging plug into the
battery charging socket.
– Danger of short circuit!
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16
Adjusting the steering column
For stepless adjustment of the steer-
ing column press the locking lever (fig.
13/
) down.
Caution:
While doing so hold onto the steer-
ing column with one hand in or-
der to prevent an unintentional
swivelling.
– Danger of injury!
Let go of the locking lever when the
steering column is in the desired posi-
tion.
Switching on the SCOOTER
To switch on insert the driving key into
the ignition lock in the steering col-
umn and turn it 90° clockwise to the
position ON (fig. 14).
When the SCOOTER is ready for oper-
ation the indicator gauge of the bat-
tery display (fig. 15/
) lights up as
well as the indicator for operational
readiness /status, fig. 15/
) and the
LED of the max. adjusted final speed
(fig. 15/
).
Hereto observe chapter < Control
panel >.
Caution:
Do not insert anything other than
the driving key into the drive lock.
– Danger of short circuit!
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14
15
3
2
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Note:
Do not move the acceleration le-
ver during the activation phase of
about one second.
The electronic is ready for opera-
tion when the indicator gauge for
operational readiness (fig. 16/
)
lights up constantly.
Battery charge condition
The battery indicator (fig. 16/
) dis-
plays the battery charge condition af-
ter the switch-on.
Note:
The value shown depends on the
ambient temperature, the age of
the battery and the type of load. It
should therefore only be taken as
an approximate value.
If the indicator gauge for opera-
tional readiness (status) blinks slow-
ly the batteries should be charged.
If the indicator gauge for opera-
tional readiness (status) blinks rap-
idly there is a failure.
View chapter < Maintenance > par-
agraph < Fault clearance >.
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4
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18
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Charging procedure
To charge the batteries, first switch off
the SCOOTER and then plug the bat-
tery charger plug into the battery
charging socket (fig. 17/
).
Afterwards plug the mains plug of the
battery charger into a corresponding
outlet. The charging process is now
started.
Note:
Also observe the information in the
< Batteries > section and the oper-
ating manual for the battery charg-
er.
Caution:
Do not insert anything other than
the battery charger plug into the
battery charging socket.
– Danger of short circuit!
Charge preferably during the night. A
full charging of the batteries takes
approximately 8 hours.
Note:
After the charging has been com-
pleted first separate the battery
charger from the power supply and
afterward pull the battery charg-
ing plug from the charging socket.
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
Also view chapter < Maintenance
instructions >.
After the SCOOTER has been switched
on, the battery indicator (fig. 18/
)
displays the battery charge condition
after the system test phase has ended.
Battery capacity
The number of lit LED’s reduces as the
battery capacity reduces.
Battery display
The battery indicator (fig. 18/
)
shows the available battery capacity
as follows:
The colours of the LED’s mean:
green = Operating sector
– Battery capacity (range) ac-
cording to the quantity of
LEDs lit up
yellow = Begin of the reserve sec-
tor
– max. 10 % range, recharg-
ing required
red = Reserve sector of the batteries
exhausted
– immediately recharge, max.
7 % range
With totally depleted batteries the
indicator gauge for operational read-
iness (status) blinks. The capacity has
dropped to less than 5 % of the max-
imal value.
– Recharge batteries immediately in
order to avoid a possible battery dam-
age.
Depending on the error different
amounts of LEDs blink.
View chapter < Maintenance > par-
agraph < Fault clearance >.
Note:
An exact battery gouge display can
only be displayed while driving on
level surfaces.
– Uphill/downhill travel falsifies the
indication.
Evaluation
The value shown depends on the sur-
rounding temperature, the age of the
battery as well as the strain and is
therefore to be regarded with limita-
tions.
The kilometric performance of the
SCOOTER respectively the batteries,
should be tested at least once.
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1
20
Pre-selecting the maximum
speed
When activating the SCOOTER the last
entered speed is pre-set.
The final speed is set (also while driv-
ing) in 6 steps over the keys (fig. 20/
and ).
The lit LED indicates the selected max-
imum speed (fig. 20/
).
Caution:
Danger of accident due to an un-
suitable pre-selection of the maxi-
mum speed!
A low maximum speed should be se-
lected for driving situations in which
you feel unsafe (e.g. driving in con-
fined spaces, driving downhill or on
ramps or similar).
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