Meyra 9.506 Operating instructions

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Operating instructions

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MODEL 2.445 / 9.506
OPERATING MANUAL
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The Motivation.
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Contents
Foreword ....................................................................................................... 8
Acceptance .................................................................................................... 9
Adjustment ................................................................................................... 9
Specifi cations ................................................................................................ 9
Use ............................................................................................................... 10
High-frequency radiation ..................................................................................10
Safety informations ............................................................................................10
Overview ..................................................................................................... 11
Model: 2.445 / 9.506 ...........................................................................................11
Statutory regulations ................................................................................ 12
Legal requirements for Germany ......................................................................12
Electronic wheelchairs up to 6 km/h ...........................................................12
Electronic wheelchairs more than 6 km/h ...................................................12
CE regulations .....................................................................................................13
Handling the electronic wheelchair ......................................................... 14
Driving ................................................................................................................. 14
Safety informations ......................................................................................14
Functional checks ..........................................................................................14
Tips for accident prevention ..............................................................................15
Secure the electronic wheelchair against unintentional wheelchair
movements ....................................................................................................15
First driving exercises ....................................................................................15
Driving in street traffi c .................................................................................16
Safety informations ......................................................................................16
Decelerating/stopping the electronic wheelchair ......................................17
Drive-/push mode ...............................................................................................18
Selecting the push mode ..............................................................................19
Selecting the motor mode ...........................................................................19
Selecting the operation .....................................................................................20
Charging the drive batteries ........................................................................21
Charging procedure ......................................................................................22
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Driving ................................................................................................................. 23
Safety informations ......................................................................................23
Brakes ..................................................................................................................24
Service brake .................................................................................................24
Parking brake ................................................................................................24
Braking the wheelchair ................................................................................24
Braking distance ............................................................................................24
Positioning the operating module ....................................................................25
Function description .....................................................................................25
Horizontal adjustment ..................................................................................25
Vertical adjustment .......................................................................................25
Remove the operating module ....................................................................26
Fitting of the operating module ..................................................................26
Turning the operating module to the side .................................................26
Loading and transportation ..............................................................................27
Safety informations ......................................................................................27
Transport in vehicles .....................................................................................27
Loading ..........................................................................................................27
Transport security ..........................................................................................28
Safety informations ......................................................................................29
Ramps and lifting equipment ...........................................................................30
Special safety informations ..........................................................................31
Transport in handicapped transport automobile ............................................32
Product liability instructions .........................................................................33
Safety informations ......................................................................................33
Seat ......................................................................................................................34
Adjusting the seat depth ..............................................................................34
ERGOpor seat element .................................................................................35
Seat inclination ..............................................................................................36
Mechanically adjusting the seat angle ........................................................37
Electrically adjusting the seat angle ............................................................38
Adjusting the seat height .............................................................................39
Suspension of the chassis ..............................................................................40
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Back support .......................................................................................................41
Standard back support .................................................................................41
Standard back support cover .......................................................................41
Adjustable back .............................................................................................42
Adjusting the angle of the back support ....................................................44
ERGOpor-back support element ..................................................................45
Arm supports ......................................................................................................46
Adjusting the height of the arm supports ..................................................46
Remove the arm support ..............................................................................47
Height stopper (Memory effect) ..................................................................47
Adapting the arm cushion to the seat depth .............................................47
Adjustment of seat width ............................................................................48
Adjusting the entry width ............................................................................48
Leg supports .......................................................................................................49
Calf strap ........................................................................................................49
Folding up the footplates ............................................................................50
Turning the leg supports to the side ..........................................................50
Remove the leg supports ..............................................................................51
Attaching the leg supports ..........................................................................51
Adjusting the height of the footplate ........................................................52
Angle adjustable footplates .........................................................................52
Continuous leg support .....................................................................................53
Folding up the foot board ...........................................................................53
Folding down the foot board ......................................................................53
Height adjustment of the footboard ..........................................................53
Angle adjustment of the footboard ............................................................54
Depth adjustment of the footboard ...........................................................55
Height-adjustable leg supports .........................................................................56
Removing the height adjustable leg supports ...........................................56
Attaching the height adjustable leg supports ............................................56
Adjusting the height of the footplate ........................................................56
Adjusting the height of the leg supports ...................................................57
Depth adjustment of the calf plate .............................................................58
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Electrically height-adjustable legrest ................................................................59
Height adjustment ........................................................................................59
Adjusting the height of the footplate ........................................................59
Removing the electrically height adjustable leg supports ........................60
Attaching the electrically height adjustable leg supports .........................60
Support wheels ...................................................................................................61
Lap belt ...............................................................................................................62
Strapping on the lap belt with lock ............................................................63
Putting on the lap seatbelt with velcro fastener .......................................63
Adjustment of belt length ...........................................................................63
Headrest ..............................................................................................................64
Adjustment of the headrest .........................................................................64
Attendant control with priority switch ............................................................65
Positioning the controller .............................................................................65
Stump support ....................................................................................................66
Removal .........................................................................................................66
Hanging-in ..................................................................................................... 66
Height adjustment ........................................................................................66
Angle adjustment .........................................................................................66
Repositioning the leg stump support ..........................................................67
Repositioning the leg stump support ..........................................................67
Repositioning the leg stump cushion ..........................................................67
Step climber ........................................................................................................68
Crossing an obstacle .....................................................................................68
Remove the step climber ..............................................................................69
Mounting the step climber ..........................................................................69
Lighting ...............................................................................................................70
Rear-view mirror .................................................................................................70
Removing the rear-view mirror ...................................................................70
Attaching the rear-view mirror ....................................................................70
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Service ......................................................................................................... 71
Tyres: ..............................................................................................................71
Cleaning and maintenance ...............................................................................72
Upholstery and covers ..................................................................................72
Plastic parts ....................................................................................................72
Finish ..............................................................................................................72
Desinfection ........................................................................................................73
Reinstallment ......................................................................................................73
Repairs ................................................................................................................. 73
Customer Service ................................................................................................73
Spare parts ..........................................................................................................74
Disposal ..........................................................................................................74
Drive batteries ....................................................................................................75
Sealed drive batteries ...................................................................................75
Charging the drive batteries ........................................................................75
Replacing the batteries .................................................................................75
Safety informations ......................................................................................75
Battery instructions for storage ...................................................................76
Battery instruction during extended pauses of use ...................................76
Battery charger ...................................................................................................77
Fuses ....................................................................................................................78
Replacing the fuses .......................................................................................78
Lighting ...............................................................................................................78
Adjusting the headlights ..............................................................................78
Headlights ......................................................................................................79
Front indicator ...............................................................................................80
Rear indicator ................................................................................................81
Back light .......................................................................................................82
Wheel change .....................................................................................................83
Disassembly of the drive wheels ..................................................................83
Assembly of the drive wheels ......................................................................83
Disassembly of the steering wheels .............................................................84
Assembly of the steering wheels .................................................................84
Changing the tyres ........................................................................................84
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Information for the authorised dealer .............................................................85
Programming the driving behaviour ...........................................................85
Driving parameter .........................................................................................86
Standard programming ................................................................................86
Standard settings ..........................................................................................86
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 87
Inspection ............................................................................................................ 87
Maintenance instructions .............................................................................88
List of annual maintenance work ................................................................90
Fault correction .............................................................................................91
Technical data ............................................................................................. 92
Kilometric performance .....................................................................................92
Hill climbing ability .......................................................................................92
Fuses ....................................................................................................................93
Lighting ...............................................................................................................93
Tools .....................................................................................................................94
Tightening torque for screwed connections ....................................................94
Model 2.445 / 9.506 ............................................................................................95
Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair ........................................................99
Inspection certifi cate ........................................................................................100
Guarantee ................................................................................................. 102
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FOREWORD
We thank you for the confi dence you
have placed in our company by choos-
ing an electric wheelchair from this
series.
The electric wheelchair can be adapt-
ed to your individual needs by way of
the equipment variants and the acces-
sories.
Like any other vehicle, an electric
wheelchair is a technical aid. It is sub-
ject to explanations, 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 the Elec-
tronic wheelchair as well as to prevent
accidents.
Note:
Please note that the illustrated
equipment variants can deviate
from your model.
!
Attention:
Read and observe the following
documentation belonging to the
electronic wheelchair before fi rst
use:
this operating manual,
the operating manual < Operating
modules >.
the safety informations < Electron-
ic wheelchairs >.
Note:
Children should read the documen-
tation belonging to the electronic
wheelchair together with their
parents respectively a supervisor or
attendant before fi rst use.
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ACCEPTANCE
All products are checked for faults
in the factory and packed in special
boxes.
Note:
However, we request that you
check the vehicle for possible
transport damage immediately on
receipt – preferably in the presence
of the carrier.
Note:
The packaging of the Electronic
wheelchair should be stored for a
further transport that might be-
come necessary.
ADJUSTMENT
The specialist workshop will hand out
the electronic wheelchair to you un-
der consideration of all relevant safety
instructions, ready for operation and
adjusted to your needs.
Note:
The electrical adjustments are to
be set for drive mode so that a
safe operation of the vehicle is en-
sured.
The tools required for adjustments
and maintenance is listed under
chapter < Technical Data >.
SPECIFICATIONS
The electronic wheelchair is an envi-
ronment-friendly electric vehicle. It
was developed to extend the mobility
of persons with health-related or age-
related restrictions.
The model has been assigned the
'Use Class B' as per the EN12184
standard.
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USE
The electronic wheelchair, with at-
tached leg supports and arm supports,
serves exclusively for the conveyance
of one sitting person. Other pulling or
transporting uses do not comply with
its intended purpose.
!
Attention:
Observe the brochure < Safety in-
formation electronic vehicles >!
This model is a wheelchair which is in-
tended for use indoors and outdoors
on a fi rm driving surface.
Before use on outdoor public routes
the electronic wheelchair is to be fi t
with an optionally available lighting
jig.
Depending on the footplate height
adjustment it can cross obstacles with
a max. height of 6 cm.
Higher obstacles up to 11 cm high can
be crossed with a "step climber".
Note:
Please observe the < Technical data
>!
High-frequency radiation
Mobile telephones should be
switched off during the use of the
electric vehicle. – A mobile tel-
ephone also transmits in stand-by
mode, i.e. during the periods be-
tween calls.
A mobile telephone also transmits
in stand-by mode, i.e. during the
periods between calls.
Safety informations
Clean lighting is required for driv-
ing in public traffi c!
Extreme inclinations or slopes are
to be driven on with adequate fi -
nal speed.
The maximum obstacle height that
can be overcome may be restrict-
ed by the position of the leg sup-
ports.
Do not throw or drop parts belong-
ing to the wheelchair!
– Detachable parts like e.g. operat-
ing module and leg supports have
to be used properly To guarantee
their function.
Damages due to extreme operat-
ing- and storage temperature are
to be avoided!
Note:
Please observe the < Technical data
>!
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OVERVIEW
Model: 2.445 / 9.506
The overview shows the most important components and operating devices of
the wheelchair.
Push modeDrive mode
Pos. Description
1 Back support
2 Arm support
3 Seat cushion (option)
4 Leg support
5 Calf strap
6 Footplate
7 Selection lever drive-/push mode
8 Operating module
9 Steering wheel
10 Drive wheel
11 Support wheel
12 Luggage rack with transport
safety
13 Push bar
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STATUTORY REGULA-
TIONS
Please comply with the legal require-
ments of the country in which the
wheelchair is used.
Legal requirements for Ger-
many
Remark:
A driving licence is not required for
electronic wheelchairs with a top
speed of 15 km/h.
The minimum age for driving this
vehicle is 15 years. An exemption
certifi cate for younger persons can
be applied for at the relevant ad-
ministrative authority.
Public passages such as sidewalks
may be driven on at fair walking
speed.
Vehicles starting at 6 km/h must be
t at the back with a rear marking
plate according to ECE-R69.
Electronic wheelchairs up to 6 km/
h
A liability insurance is only mandatory
(in Germany) for an electronic wheel-
chair with a speed in excess of 6 km/h
but is nevertheless recommendable.
Electronic vehicles such as scooters,
electronic wheelchairs, auxiliary
drives, electro-mobiles that achieve
a maximum speed of no more than
6 km/h are included in the private
liability insurance at no extra cost.
For this you only need to present
a formless application to your re-
sponsible insurance.
Electronic wheelchairs more than
6 km/h
Opposed to the model with a maxi-
mum speed of up to 6 km/h, the fol-
lowing is required of the model with
a maximum speed of up to 15 km/h
by the Straßenverkehrszulassungsor-
dnung (StVZO = German road traffi c
permit regulations):
A valid liability insurance.
An operating licence of the vehicle
by the local vehicle admission of-
ce.
You must always have the vehicle
approval with you when driving on
public roads.
The operating permit certifi cate of
conformity required for the admission
is enclosed with the electronic wheel-
chair.
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Contact your insurance offi ce fi rst.
There you will receive an insurance
licence plate (moped plate), which is
to be attached to the rear panel with
two screws.
The electronic wheelchair equipped in
such a fashion is then to be presented
to the local vehicle admission offi ce.
The vehicle registration centre will
check that the type approval report
conforms with the vehicle and then
stamp it.
The application of the operating per-
mit depends on the respective vehicle
admission offi ce.
In general it is suffi cient to send the
operating permit certifi cate of con-
formity to the local vehicle admission
offi ce to apply for the operating per-
mit.
The stamped operating permit is then
sent back.
A previous clarifying telephone con-
versation can save unnecessary er-
rands. Afterwards the vehicle may be
driven in public traffi c according to
the road traffi c regulations (Straßen-
verkehrsordnung (StVO resp. StVZO).
Note:
All modifi cations of the vehicle in-
validate the type approval.
CE regulations
Note:
This vehicle corresponds to the re-
spective demands of the EC-direc-
tive 93/42 EWG.
However, the possibility of interfer-
ence from high-frequency radiation
from other electrical equipment can-
not be excluded.
High-frequency radiation exists in the
proximity of, for example, radar and
broadcasting stations, all types of ra-
dio sets and radio telephones. Should
the electronic wheelchair react uncon-
trollably in case of an error or other
electronic devices are disturbed by the
electronic wheelchair, Stop immedi-
ately and switch off the vehicle.
Note:
The electronic wheelchair can dis-
turb highly sensitive, electromag-
netic fi elds of other electronic
devices, as for example antitheft
devices in stores.
The connection of other electrical de-
vices can also cause malfunctions.
!
Attention:
Never drive the electronic wheel-
chair in the proximity of electronic
medical equipment with a high
danger potential and/or life-sup-
porting function or in the proxim-
ity of diagnostic equipment.
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HANDLING THE ELEC-
TRONIC WHEELCHAIR
!
Attention:
Observe the operating manual <
Operating module > and the safety
informations < Electronic wheel-
chairs >!
Driving
Drive especially carefully during your
rst journey!
Bearing this in mind, set the pre-se-
lectable fi nal speed to the lowest set-
ting.
You determine the speed and driv-
ing direction yourself when driving
through the movement of the joystick
and the maximum top speed setting
of your electronic wheelchair.
Safety informations
Do not touch the ON/OFF but-
ton while driving. The electronic
wheelchair brakes with maximum
delay.
Bring the seat and back support into
their home positions before the start
of the journey.
The attachment/detachment of ac-
cessories/components can alter the
driving behaviour.
Functional checks
Before each ride the vehicle is to be
checked for function and safety.
For this observe chapter < Inspec-
tions before starting to drive > in
the Operating manual of the Op-
erating module.
!
Attention:
The chassis, cables and the drive
batteries should be checked for
damage after a collision with an
obstacle. - With visual and / or audi-
ble damage immediately call upon
a specialist workshop for mainte-
nance.
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Tips for accident prevention
If drive mode is switched off (brake
release lever in the < push > position)
the electronic wheelchair cannot be
operated and braked via the joystick.
– Danger of accidents!
In this case swivel the selection le-
ver drive- / push mode into the <
drive > position.
Secure the electronic wheelchair
against unintentional wheelchair
movements
Before maintenance as well as re-
assembly, settings and adjustments
on the electronic wheelchair push
the selection lever drive- / push
mode into the < drive > position
and switch off the operating mod-
ule! – Accident risk resulting from
inadvertent movement of the
wheelchair!
First driving exercises
A low maximum speed must be pre-
selected on the control unit for the in-
itial driving practice. Get accustomed
to the driving behaviour of the vehi-
cle step by step.
The vehicle may only then be driven
outside of your familiar surroundings
or on public paths when it is safely
mastered.
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Driving in street traffi c
The valid traffi c regulations must be
observed and abided when participat-
ing in public traffi c.
Check the functioning of the light-
ing system before each journey.
Carry out a brief braking and steer-
ing test at a – very low speed – af-
ter the initial movement.
Approach and overcome obstacles
slowly and at a right angle ( 1).
Safety informations
Do not press the ON/OFF key whilst
still in motion. Pressing the key will
then switch off the electric wheel-
chair and cause it to stop immedi-
ately.
Observe for adjustable seat or re-
clining back support: A seat lifted
in the front or a reclined back sup-
port generally holds the danger of
tilting while driving.
Before driving outdoors the seat
is to be brought into the basic set-
ting.
Do not adjust the seat or back sup-
port angle on rising/falling gradi-
ents. – Danger of overturning!
• The attachment/detachment of
accessories/components alters the
driving behaviour.
Tyres are made of a rubber mix-
ture and can leave permanent or
diffi cult-to-remove marks on some
surfaces (e.g. plastic, wooden or
parquet fl ooring, carpets, mats).
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Curves and slopes are to driven on
with adequate speed.
Danger of tilting while driving in
curves or when turning around. Es-
pecially on slopes and inclinations!
Do not drive on higher inclinations
and slopes than noted in the tech-
nical data.
Never drive with more than the
permitted maximum speed!
Avoid impulsive changes to the
driving conditions on slopes and
obstacles.
• Temperature infl uences through
lamps, sun or other sources of
warmth can damage the uphol-
stery parts, handgrips and panel-
ling or heat them up so much that
it may lead to scorching when they
come in contact with bare skin.
– Protect bare and heat sensitive
skin accordingly.
Never expose the electronic wheel-
chair to extreme weather condi-
tions.
Decelerating/stopping the elec-
tronic wheelchair
!
Attention:
Braking the electronic wheelchair
when traveling downhill at high
speed can cause it to skid. – Danger
of accidents!
When driving downhill forwards
there is a danger of falling over
when braking!
• Avoid tight curves and spontane-
ous braking actions on slopes, es-
pecially with critically set param-
eters (especially a high set delay
value). – Danger of overturning!
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Drive-/push mode
The lever (1) for switching the drive
motors between the drive mode and
push mode is located on the right side
of the wheelchair.
!
Attention:
Push the wheelchair only for ma-
noeuvring or in emergency cases
but never on gradients.
The electric magnetic brakes are
switched off in the push mode. A
braking of the wheelchair is then
only possible by switching to the
drive mode. Therefore do not
switch to the push mode on gradi-
ents.
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Selecting the push mode
1. Switch off the operating module
because the pushing will otherwise
be made diffi cult by the electric
system.
2. Pull the locking sleeve (3) up and
then push the selection lever to
the rear ( 2).
The wheelchair can now be
pushed.
Selecting the motor mode
1. Push the selection lever to the front
(1) until it audibly latches.
2. Switching the operating module
on. The vehicle is now ready for
driving again.
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Selecting the operation
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Attention:
The functions and safety of the
electric wheelchair must be checked
before the start of each journey.
1. Charge the drive batteries via the
operating module before the fi rst
journey.
Observe the operating manual <
operating module >.
2. Switch the drive motors to the
drive mode. Push the selection le-
ver to the front (1) until it audibly
latches.
Note:
The key function enables you to
secure the wheelchair against un-
authorised use.
For this observe the chapter < key
function > in the operating manual
of the operating module.
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