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1. Change to a faster speed Stop and wait 3 5 minutes before starting Pump the tyres up to the right pressure Charge the batteries and check that the green lamp on the charger lights up before driving off Contact supplier Pump the tyres up to the right pressure Read the section on Charging in the User Manual 50 of 60 The charging lamp on the charger does not light up when the charger is connected to the mains and the Mini Crosser The ready lamp on the charger does not light up even though the charger has been on for 10 12 hours No power to the switch Fault in cable Fault in charger There has been a power cut The charger is doing a top up charge There is a problem with the batteries There is a fault in the charging plug for the Mini Crosser M Turn the switch on Contact supplier Read the operating instructions for the charger Contact supplier Reconnect the charger and repeat the charging process Check again half an hour later Contact supplier Push the charging plug all the way in and repeat the charging process Read the operating instructions for the charger The ready lamp on the charger lights up even when partly discharged batteries are connected The charger lamp is showing an error The fuse in the charger has blown The switch in the charging plug is malfunctioning The charging plug has not been inserted or there is a
2. Tighten the belt by pulling on the loose strap Undo it again by lifting the buckle This is the same as on an aircraft Male and female parts of belt done up 42 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S A User guide P9 0157 B Remember to turn the Mini Crosser off during transport Turn the key to 0 However if at all possible we recommend that the user occupies one of the seats in the motor vehicle All other things being equal this is safer Transporting by plane If the Mini Crosser is to be transported by plane the airlines require e the batteries to be flight approved e the air to be let out of the tyres e the battery leads to be disconnected not always but frequently The seat and cover have to be removed to disconnect the battery leads A battery declaration for air travel can be found on the Mini Crosser website http www minicrosser dk Download_brochurer asp Towing IF you should be unfortunate enough to break down the Mini Crosser can be towed or pushed The Mini Crosser must always be turned off and the motor brake disengaged during towing See the section on Brakes lf the Mini Crosser is to be towed secure a rope to the tow fitting on the front marked with a yellow hook mark Do not tow faster than 5 km h The scooter will generate electricity when it is towed with the motor acting as a dynamo If it is towed at more than 5 km h there is a risk of the motor gen
3. mains fault The battery voltage is too low for charging to start Contact supplier Contact suppliers read the operating instructions for the charger Push the charger plug in or contact the supplier Read the operating instructions for the charger or contact the supplier Thermometer symbol is half red and flashes The scooter is running at half speed Thermometer symbol is red and illuminated The scooter has stopped The motor is overheating and has reached the limit of when the first safety switch responds The motor is overheating and has reached the limit for when the security switch shuts the motor off completely Immediately pull over at a safe distance from other traffic and stop the Mini Crosser Wait until the temperature icon disappears ca 3 5 min Turn the Mini Crosser off and on again to continue at full speed If the Mini Crosser has stopped at an inappropriate place in traffic turn on the emergency lights If possible disengage the scooter and push it away from traffic Let Mini Crosser cool until the temperature icon disappears approx 3 5 min Turn the Mini Crosser off and on again Now it can run normally again Mini Crosser can not remember the time Battery on main circuit board has run out of power 51 of 60 Contact service technician lf there is an electronic fault a number of lamps in the battery indicator will light up The following
4. General care and maintenance ursrsnnunnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnn 27 INS U 0 1 1 162 gt oeeNeRSISEEIENE NIEREN EEE iiaia 28 SLAK Ao AE E E A 29 IVAN UN G serie wes r E aS 29 Battery disposal aasnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn 31 SO OE AO e E E S N E EEE A ET 31 CNS INN osser Aaea E 31 Changing the wheels 2u22000222000n an00nnnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnn 32 FUSOS Scnascsnnnenematae EE ea REEE 37 SIE AA E E A E A E E E 38 Disengagement ssnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn 38 Transporting by motor VeNICIC cccescceeseeeseeenseeeeeeeeeeees 39 Securing to vehicle floor with belts 2222002220002220 40 Transporting by plane uuu02200020000an00nnn0nnnnunnanunnanun anne 43 TOWING soosse EN EE ENE 43 Dimensioned drawing Mini Crosser M 3W ccscssssesee 4A Dimensioned drawing Mini Crosser M 4W ccccsssseee 45 Introduction to seats Ergo Standard uuusuauusu an0nnnnn 46 Introduction to the EBLO seat uurusuuunennanunnnanunnnnnennnnn 48 Troubleshooting WPSPEISERIREIRENEEB IE SENSEFIERERETEDAEELENEEVERENEEEDGEETERSEEBEDEREE 50 Programming WARS EERIEEENDE EL BEEISENEEENEEENEEEDEDENEPEEERENEETe 53 Technical F 1 VEARRINRIEEIEENERINNEDBE EIER DERE PFRDEREEBELAEENEERERERRFEELLOEFTERSEHREPERFE 53 International addresses uuuuauuunannunnannonnnnunnnnnunnnnnnnnanen 56 Own Notes eeeei
5. indicator changes from green to amber to red Note The driving distance of the scooter will be reduced when driving in hilly districts into a head wind in cold weather and with low tyre pressure Traffic regulations The traffic legislation for scooters varies from country to country Before starting to use the vehicle outdoors it is the user s responsibility to familiarise him herself with the relevant legislation The following rules apply in Denmark Mobility vehicles such as the Mini Crosser with a maximum speed of up to 15 km h count as cycles in traffic legislation and the traffic regulations for cycles must be followed at speeds in excess of 6 km h 21 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Production A S At speeds of up to 6 km h the Mini Crosser is regarded as a pedestrian and it is permissible to travel on the pavement at this speed Tortoise speed corresponds to approx 6 km h Lights must only be used during lighting up time Crash helmet and seat belts are not compulsory Electromagnetic compatibility lf the Mini Crosser starts making involuntary movements or if the brakes are released turn the Mini Crosser off as soon as it is safe to do so In certain circumstances a Mini Crosser can set off shop alarms The Mini Crosser satisfies the requirements for the use of scooters in an environment with electromagnetic noise There may however be rare situations in which electromagnetic noise can affect
6. table shows what they mean Causes Remedy The batteries need charging or the connection to a battery is poor Poor connection to the motor Check all connections between the controller and batteries If these are fine try charging the batteries Check the connection between the motor and controller Contact Supplier 2 lamps 3 lamps Short circuit between the motor and a battery connection Contact supplier say how many lamps are lit 4 lamps Not in use 5 lamps Not in use The S180 is prevented from driving Inhibit 2 is active This may be due to the battery charger being connected the plug to the thermal switches being disconnected a fault in the thermal switch or the scooter is overheating The Mini Crosser will turn itself off automatically after it has been stationary for 10 minutes The battery indicator flashes with 6 lamps at a rate of about 3 seconds Stop the unit and wait 3 5 minutes before restarting Turn the key to 0 and then to 1 to reset the fault Contact supplier To start M2 again the key must be turned to position 0 and back to Accelerator fault Contact supplier Controller fault Contact supplier 8 lamps 9 lamps 10 lamps Running lights Running lights from the center and out Poor connection to motor brake Magnetic brake is disengaged The controller has been supplied with a high voltage in excess of 38 V Usually seen in t
7. 50 when the seat is raised more than 7 5 CM Switch for electric seat adjustment Electric seat adjustment If the switch is pressed up the seat is raised If the switch is pressed down the seat is lowered 14 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Seat rotation Pull the release lever back The seat can be rotated 90 to either side When the lever is released it engages with the seat and holds it in place at 45 intervals Other seats that can be supplied for the Mini Crosser work on similar principles The release lever is normally mounted on the right but can be put on the left if so wished IMPORTANT The Mini Crosser is most stable when the seat is in its lowest position Always drive carefully when the seat is raised Never use the seat adjustment when driving on an uneven surface or in hilly terrain Take extra care when lowering the seat on a Mini Crosser using electric seat adjustment Make sure that nothing is trapped in the space between the seat and the chassis Release lever for seat rotation Release lever for seat forward back 15 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Steering column Can be adjusted forward back with the release lever Pull down on the lever and pull the handlebars closer for a good driving position Use the lever again and push the steering column forward to make it easier to get out The height of the steering column can be ad
8. Crosser will at some stage stop completely and the battery indicator will flash with 6 lamps The Mini Crosser must be left to cool down for 3 5 minutes before it can start again To reset the fault switch off the Mini Crosser then turn it on again If the Mini Crosser has not had long enough to cool down when it is restarted it will initially only run at half speed Note The situation described above will never happen in normal use It only happens if the conditions are extremely challenging User guide P9 0157 B 25 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Anti tilt wheels stabilisers The Mini Crosser is a very stable vehicle HOWEVER in the case of incorrect weight distribution or careless driving there is a risk of tipping over We therefore recommend fitting anti tilt wheels in such circumstances See picture below Anti tilt wheels stabilisers are optional extras Anti tilt wheels User guide P9 0157 B 26 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B General care and maintenance A Mini Crosser M does not require much maintenance It should be kept in a generally good condition however The following should be checked regularly e Tyre pressure if pneumatic tyres are fitted e Tyre wear e Keep the control panel the charging socket and the electronics box under the seat dry e Battery charging Never wash the Mini Crosser with a high pressure cleaner o
9. S User guide P9 0157 B Braking systems There are three braking systems on the Mini Crosser e Motor brake adjusts vehicle speed also when going downhill e Magnetic brake the magnetic brake is automatic and engages when the Mini Crosser stops In an emergency the Mini Crosser can be stopped instantaneously by turning the key switch Please note that this will cause very sharp braking The brake must never be disengaged mechanically using the disengagement lever on a slope This function is only designed for use when pushing the Mini Crosser on a flat road e Electric safety brake if the brake is somehow disengaged on a slope hill the Mini Crosser will brake automatically when it reaches a certain speed There is an electric safety feature in the control system which works even if the battery is disconnected This is also the reason why the Mini Crosser cannot be towed at more than 5 km h See the section about towing e Handbrake intended as an emergency brake and parking brake It must be operated with caution when driving in slippery conditions and downhill When using the handbrake as a parking brake lock it in braking position by pressing the button in while applying the brake To release the brake press the button again Handbrake lock General safety advice Make sure that the backrest is upright and the seat is as low as possible Positioning belts are recommended if the user is unable to maintain a go
10. ction A S User guide P9 0157 B if the brake is somehow disengaged on a slope hill the Mini Crosser will brake automatically when it reaches a certain speed There is an electric safety feature in the control system which works even if the battery is disconnected This is also the reason why the Mini Crosser cannot be towed at more than 5 km h See the section about towing Once the motor brake has been disengaged the Mini Crosser can only be braked with the hand brake Push the disengagement lever down to disengage only handbrake works and push up to reactivate the motor normal driving now possible Disengagement lever Transporting by motor vehicle The Mini Crosser must always be restrained and the handbrake locked during transport in a motor vehicle or trailer Avoid lifting by the seat covers handlebars and armrests If you just need to lift the scooter slightly take hold of it between the rear lights and by the front bumper Important If you drop the scooter from a height of half a metre or more there is a risk that the gears in the transaxle will be destroyed secure it in the vehicle with belts attached to the two eyes at the front and two at the back All the eyes are marked in yellow See the section entitled Securing to vehicle floor with belts 39 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Securing to vehicle floor with belts Dahl Engineering belt set for securing in motor vehic
11. d a Class C vehicle in accordance with the European classification of electric scooters For optimum enjoyment of this vehicle and to avoid breakdowns and accidents we recommend that you read this User Manual carefully As a new user you should pay particular attention to the section entitled Driving the Mini Crosser M The Mini Crosser M is designed for safe travel for at least 10 years up to a max of 5 000 hours provided it is serviced and safety checked every year corresponding to 500 hours of operation The service must be carried out by an authorised workshop IMPORTANT For safety reasons it is of the utmost importance that service and safety check intervals are complied with as this minimises the risk of brake failure and short circuits in the wiring which could generate heat and cause a fire We offer a wide range of accessories for the Mini Crosser M that can make everyday life easier for you You are always welcome to contact us for further information on special accessories and adaptations Mini Crosser A S is not responsible for any damage or injuries caused by inappropriate or unsafe use of the Mini Crosser M lf you have any further questions about the Mini Crosser M or this User Manual you are always welcome to get in touch Our contact details are as follows Medema Production A S Tel 45 7010 2054 Email info minicrosser com Internet www medema com NB Errors and omissions excepted We res
12. e P9 0157 B 10 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Mm Programming the User Menu Access the menu by holding the Menu information button for approx 3 sec Scroll up and down with the button under the display The active parameter is highlighted with yellow writing and blue background Access the value of the selected parameter by pressing Enter Change the value using the button Confirm with Enter and exit with the Menu information button Parameter description Date Format Temp unit Temp unit is extra Choose between ddmmyy day month year mmddyy month day year yymmdd year month day Choose between Celsius or Fahrenheit Displays ambient temperature Limited speed On Off Limited speed value Limited speed On Off To edit this function you will be asked for a 4 digit code From the factory this code is set to be 1234 but it can be altered by a service technician Use the button to each digit Go to the next digit with the Next button Confirm with Enter Turn this parameter On Off Confirm with Enter Limited speed value To edit this function you will be asked for a 4 digit code From the factory this code is set to be 1234 but it can be altered by a service technician Use the button to set value that you want the scooteres max speed reduced to Move in increments of 5 Backlight value Backlight auto On Off The displays backlight can be changed in increm
13. e adjusting screw makes it possible to alter the angle of the armrest by about 15 The arm can be folded right up to make it easier to get in and out Height adjustment of the armrest is an optional extra Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Production A S Adjusting the angle of the backrest The angle of the backrest can be adjusted by about 30 This can be done by undoing the adjusting screw and changing the position of the spacer Do the screw up again after making the adjustment Optional extra The seat can be fitted with a gas cylinder for adjusting the angle of the backrest Armrest forward back The armrest can be moved forward back on the C rail This can be done by undoing the screws indicated Do the screws up again after making the adjustment Backrest forward back The depth of the seat can be adjusted This can be done by moving the backrest forward and back while the seat cushion is held in position Undo the screws indicated on both sides The backrest can then be moved as far back as the edge of the rail and about 15 cm forward Do the screws up after making the adjustment The screws must be at least 2 cm from the end of the C rail User guide P9 0157 B 47 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Introduction to the EBLO seat The lever for turning the seat Pull the lever up to release the seat The seat can then be rotated 90 to
14. each side locking at each 45 The lever is spring loaded and the seat is locked automatically when the lever is released This lever is located on the right side as standard but can also be positioned on the left side Lever for fore aft adjustment of the seat Pull the lever up to release the seat on the slide rail Then the seat can be moved forward or backward as you wish When the lever is released the seat will automatically lock into place in the closest position There is a stop on the front and the back of the slide rail Adjusting the angle of the armrests The angle of the armrests can be adjusted by turning this screw 48 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B 49 of 60 Adjusting the angle of the backrest The angle of the backrest can be adjusted approximately 140 This is done by lifting this lever Adjusting the lumbar support The lumbar support can be adjusted by turning the handle counter clockwise Headrest The headrest can be adjusted up down in steps Version 2 0 4 2013 Troubleshooting The following is a list of various problems that in our experience may occur The list gives possible causes and remedies The Mini Crosser will not 90 The battery indicator is not lit The Mini Crosser will not go but the battery indicator is lit The key has not been turned to start The batteries are completely
15. eeien anne nia nen an ensure nnd 58 3 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Symbols Used in the manual to indicate sections describing situations where extra care is required owing to the risk of personal injury Used to indicate sections on electromagnetic compatibility EMC Warning For safety reasons the vehicle must not be lent to persons who are not completely familiar with it The vehicle is designed for one person only The Mini Crosser M has been designed for users weighing max 175 kg Can be supplied in a HD version as standard for a max person weight of 250 kg Alarm Temperature sensor alarm system and tilt alarm are built into the same box that can be acquired as an option for the Mini Crosser M2 Note The alarm is always turned off on delivery See the chapter about Programming the User Menu to turn on the alarm Contagion Note The tires can sometimes rub off on floor coverings particularly linoleum Medema Production assumes no responsibility in case of contagion To prevent this we recommend that you protect delicate floors with some sort of driving surface 4 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Introduction Congratulations on your new Mini Crosser M electric mobility scooter You have now taken possession of an electric mobility scooter developed for outdoor driving by active users It is what is calle
16. ents of 5 Typically used in winter or when driving in darkness where the intense light from the display may seem annoying Selecting On reduced intensity of the backlight automatically when darkness falls or when driving into a tunnel or similar Light sensor sits just above the light Switch See the Control panel Backlight threshold Reverse Buzzer Off Beep Buzze Here max light intensity is shown in Move in increments of 5 Same warning horn as it is known from trucks in reverse gear Choose from Off Beep low horns or Buzzer sharp horns Keyboard sound On Off Blinker sound Off Beep Buzze With ON OFF select whether to be acknowledged with a little beep when you press the contacts on the dashboard These are flashing lights hazard menu arrows and MENU keys Choose whether you want a sound when flashing lights on the scooter is on Just as we know it from a car You can select Off Beep low horns or Buzzer sharp horns 11 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Parameter description Set time and date using the up down with arrows Moving to the next digit by pressing the next button Quit with the Enter Hazard enabled By default hazard emergency lights is operable even ifthe On Off scooter is switched off and the key is removed If you wish the hazard not be activated with the scooter turned off you should select Off here Alar
17. erating enough electricity to damage the scooter and in the worst case cause a fire The Mini Crosser will try to brake if it is towed at more than 5 km h 43 of 60 Version 2 0 4 201 m Medema Production A S Dimensioned drawing Mini Crosser M 3W 1090 mm 1340 mm 680 mm A60 mm M Equipped with extra large batteries the foots pace will be reduced User guide P9 0157 B 44 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Dimensioned drawing Mini Crosser M 4W M 370 mm Met 290 mm 1090 mm 680 mm M Equipped with extra large batteries the foots pace will be reduced User guide P9 0157 B 45 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Introduction to seats Ergo Standard Lever for seat rotation Pull the lever back to release the seat The seat can then be turned 90 to either side with a stop every 45 The lever is spring loaded and the seat locks automatically when the lever is released This lever is located on the right as standard but can also be put on the left Lever for seat forward back Pull the lever out up to release the seat on the slide rail The seat can then be moved forward or back as required When the lever is released the seat automatically locks at the nearest stop There is a chock block on the front and back of the slide rail 46 of 60 Adjusting the angle of the armrest Th
18. erve the right to update this manual as required 5 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S C Declaration of conformity Medema Production A S hereby declares that Machine Mini Crosser Use Prescribed use in User Manual Model No M Complies with the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC The product is made in accordance with the harmonized standard EN 12184 Electrically powered wheelchairs scooters and their chargers The product is risk analysed in accordance with the harmonized standard DS EN ISO 14971 2007 04 10 2 edition Medical devices Application of risk management to medical devices The Mini Crosser can for a fee be taken to the nearest dealer for disposal in accordance with current environmental 1 regulations Manufacturer Medema Production A S Address Enggardvej 7 DK 7400 Herning Tel Fax 45 7010 2054 45 9716 8582 Date 12 04 2010 Signature User guide P9 0157 B 6 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Control panel Avoid subjecting the control panel to jarring and knocks Take care when driving and avoid hitting obstacles The manufacturer accepts no liability in respect of the unauthorised opening adjustment or modification of the control panel Menu information Actual speed Mileage Battery indicator Hazard warning lights Light sensor Speed selector Light switch Handbrake Indicator lights R L Accelerator fo
19. et www draisin com User guide P9 0157 B 56 of 60 Germany Beromobil GmbH Elektromobile Treppenlifte Tel 49 06123 60 57 22 Fax 49 06123 60 57 23 Email info beromobil de Internet www beromobil de Germany Conze Elektro Mobile Tel 49 030 6789 7969 Fax 49 030 6789 7968 Email info elektro mobile de Internet www elektro mobile de Germany EMM Elektromobile M nchen TIf 49 089 470 877 16 Internet www elektromobile muenchen de Germany Grenzland Sanit tshaus Tif 49 0256 195 390 Internet www grenzlandsanitaetshaus de Germany Kessler Elektro amp Energietechnik TIf 49 06444 925 736 2 Email info eet kessler de Internet www eet kessler de index html Germany K gler Mobile TIf 49 0418 199 098 88 Email info koeglermobile de Internet www koeglermobile de Germany Sanit tshaus Sch tt amp Jahn TIf 49 0461493 493 Email kontakt schuett jahn de Internet www schuett jahn de Germany Volaris Deutschland GmbH TIf 49 0800 664 87 851 Email ms volaris online de Internet www volaris online de Germany Wiggers GmbH Reha Rollstuhl Werkstatt Tel 49 0441 36 111 302 Fax 49 0441 36 111 309 Email wiggers gmbh ewetel net Internet www minicrosser info www ot wiggers de Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Production A S Greece AMEASHOP Tel 210 7777545 Fax 210 7777835 Mobile 6970021890 Internet www ameashop gr Email faidros ameashop gr Ita
20. fficult chemically to absorb the current Please NOTE that the capacity of the batteries will reduce over time and at low temperatures In practice this means that vehicles with old batteries have a shorter driving distance than they had when the batteries were new Battery capacity at 10 C is about half the equivalent capacity at 20 C Note The Mini Crosser uses a little power even when it is turned of and the key is turned to 0 It is therefore recommended to connect it to the charger whenever it is not used 29 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Production A S gt gt User guide P9 0157 B Avoid draining the batteries completely We recommend charging the batteries in a heated room If it is not possible to do this every day it is a good idea to charge the Mini Crosser in a heated room approx 20 C once a week New batteries do not reach full capacity until they have been charged and discharged about 20 times It is IMPORTANT to fit the batteries correctly The battery terminals and snap locks are marked They must be fitted as shown in the sketch below Make sure that the snap locks are properly closed For the same reason there must not be any burrs on the terminals The Mini Crosser should be charged while not in use The charger supplied from the factory switches over to trickle charging very low power consumption automatically when the batteries are fully charged You can therefore leave the cha
21. flat The control fuse has blown The main fuses have blown The Mini Crosser has been overloaded The handbrake is on There is a fault in the electronics The batteries are flat The charging plug has not been removed Turn the key and wait 5 sec before activating the accelerator Charge the batteries Change the fuse Contact supplier Wait approx 1 min before trying again The vehicle must be turned off see_ section on Fuses Release the handbrake Contact supplier Contact supplier Remove the charging plug Scooter drives unevenly choppy while driving Scooter drives unevenly choppy while driving The driving speed is too low The driving distance per charge is too short Can be caused by poor connection of electricity Can be caused by poor connection of electricity The speed selector is on slow The electronics are overloaded There is too little air in the tyres There is a problem with the batteries Low temperature There is a problem with the charger There is too little air in the tyres The charging method is wrong Turn off the scooter immediately and seek out an authorised workshop If you continue driving heat can be generated in the poor connection resulting in a risk of fire Turn off the scooter immediately and seek out an authorised workshop If you continue driving heat can be generated in the poor connection resulting in a risk of fire
22. ght lamp right side Activate the same button again to turn off flashing lights Electric horn which can be programmed in volume in the User Menu Activated by pressing the horn button Turn off the Mini Crosser key in position 0 during charging Note that it is not possible to run while the batteries recharge See also the section Batteries and Charging Charging socket _ oe Sa a ze TE an ree Be hay User guide P9 0157 B 9 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Mm Medema Production A S Anti theft alarm Extra With this parameter set to ON the anti theft EN alarm is turned on every time you turn off the Mini Crosser An activated alarm is turned off by turning the key to 1 drive If you have no opportunity to get to the Mini Crosser with the key the alarm will stop after approx 20 seconds Shake the scooter again the alarm will be activated again Tilt symbols Heeldning 24 C 0 je g HS Tilt Alarm sideways By exceeding the preset value the symbol flashes and the horn hoots if the parameter is enabled By exceeding the preset value the symbol illuminate and the horn hoots if the parameter is enabled Step 1 The symbol flashes and the speed is reduced to half power Wait for 3 5 min and start again Step 2 The symbol will illuminate and Mini Crosser stops Wait 3 5 minutes and start again User guid
23. he case of a poor connection Charger is connected Remove charger The accelerator has been activated during start up 52 of 60 Check the connections from brake to controller or push the brake lever up Check that the vehicle is not disengaged Check all connections from the batteries to the controller Remove charger Turn the key back to 0 and to 1 to reset the fault Medema Production A S Programming N NOTE For safety reasons modifications may only be made by trained personnel such as Mini Crosser service engineers and consultants or authorised service personnel at mobility centres etc Technical data wesw ew Transport height without seat Steering column folded down Total length Total length incl anti tilt wheel Total width Total weight incl batteries and Ergo Std seat Weight without seat Ergo Standard 45 cm Dynamic stability in all directions 10 17 10 17 Kerb climbing 11 cm 11cm Max speed 15 km h 15 km h Braking distance 10 km h 2 0 metres 2 0 metres 15 km h 3 5 metres 3 5 metres Control KW transaxle Turning radius Max user weight standard Max user weight inc assessories HD version Wheels M 127 3 165 13x5 00 6 ext 0325 mm Wheel Norway black T E Nordic MaxX MaxX HD and M model M 127 3 165P 13x5 00 6 ext 0325 mm Wheel Norway black w spikes T E Nordic MaxX MaxX HD and M model Use
24. in the wiring which could generate heat and cause a fire For further information see the Service Manual Insurance In the eyes of the law a Mini Crosser M with a maximum speed of 15 km h is a cycle so separate insurance is not required Most contents home insurance policies include third party liability insurance for cyclists and so also cover Mini Crosser M users We recommend that you talk to your insurance company about this when the vehicle is delivered lf necessary comprehensive insurance will have to be taken out separately 28 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Batteries The Mini Crosser uses sealed maintenance free GEL batteries Exide 12 V 56 Ah or AGM 12 V 71 Ah They do not generate gas and do not have to be topped up with water Charging Please NOTE that the Mini Crosser can be equipped with several types of charger ask your dealer for information on the various types IMPORTANT Only ever use a charger designed for charging dry maintenance free batteries The max charging current is 12 A lf charging is to take place outdoors an enclosed charger without a fan should be chosen The battery manufacturer recommends charging the batteries at temperatures between 10 and 30 C in order to achieve the charging times specified in Technical data Charging will take longer at temperatures below 20 C This is because the battery finds it more di
25. ion for the Mini Crosser M2 12 of 60 ersion 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Preparations Adjustments prior to use Adjusting the height of the seat Lift the seat off and remove the rear cover Press the release button out and adjust the seat tube to the desired position See the picture on the next page Check that the seat height is correct and press the release button in again Move the seat tube up down until the release clicks into a hole Make sure you keep your back straight when lifting the seat which is very heavy See below The release button pressed in Press the Release button pressed out Now the button out to release the seat tube seat tube can be moved up down to the height you wish Press the release button again and make sure it is fitted in one of the 5 holes in the seat tube 13 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Seat tube Release Seat tube in top position There are five holes for adjusting the seat tube The release must be in a hole for the seat to be stable Electric seat adjustment The Mini Crosser can be fitted with electric seat adjustment as an optional extra To raise the seat press the switch up To lower the seat press the switch down If the switch is released the seat will stop automatically See figure below For safety reasons a switch has been incorporated that reduces the speed by
26. justed approx 11 cm up down First remove the rubber plug covering the Allen screw Adjust the height using a 4 mm Allen key This applies to both the 3W and the 4W model Remember to retighten properly after adjusting HT Ne WO OOO BSE MO a Adjusting the height of the handlebars Applies to both the 3W and the 4W model Lever for adjusting the angle of the handlebars Adjusting the height of the handlebars Applies to both the 3W and the 4W model Allen screw for height adjustment User guide P9 0157 B 16 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Serial number All vehicles have a serial number plate showing the year of production and serial number The same serial number can also be found on the front of the User Manual Please quote this number when making inquiries about servicing spare parts etc go Erggaasdvej 7 DK 7400 Herning Mini Grosser TEL DK 45 7010 1755 SV 46 0304 34880 E mail inomin osser corm i WINN hE son 4 Maximum user weight KANN ER Model description Vehicle s unladen weight inc batteries and seat Serialnumber Year of production Max speed Position of serial number plate on vehicle 17 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Driving the Mini Crosser M Getting in and out lt is important to learn a safe technique for getting in and out of the Mini Crosser In general
27. les Item No C2 0242 ALWAYS use four belts at the back and two at the front The belts must always be attached to approved fittings in the vehicle and the four eyes welded to the scooter The belts MUST be attached within the angles shown in the picture for optimum security User guide P9 0157 B 40 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Attachment point Attachment point Greater than the anchorage points on the scooter Greater than the anchorage points on the 5 A o Solero o o User guide P9 0157 B 41 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B For transport in an estate car the seat can be lifted off and the handlebars folded down This reduces the maximum height to 69 cm The Mini Crosser can be used as a seat during transport in a van or bus provided it is securely anchored to the vehicle with approved four point belts attached to the restraint points provided on the Mini Crosser The Mini Crosser s restraint points have been tested and approved in accordance with ISO 7176 19 The user must also always be independently restrained in the actual motor vehicle in accordance with traffic legislation rules Example Restraining the passenger with a static 3 point seat belt Secure to the rearmost retractors The shoulder belt must rest against the collar bone and fall diagonally to the hip where it is secured
28. lopes For short distances the Mini Crosser can drive up steeper gradients than it has been tested as dynamically stable for The same applies to driving down such gradients In such cases there is an increased risk of the Mini Crosser tilting and even tipping over So be extra careful in following the driving tips given below Anti tilt wheels are recommended for driving in very hilly terrain Optional extra 20 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B New users are urged to practise the following in an area where there is no other traffic e Set the Mini Crosser to low speed Drive forwards and backwards Gradually turn the speed selector up and feel the change in the speed of the Mini Crosser e Practise starting and braking Get used to the Mini Crosser s response time e Practise driving in a narrow space similar to inside a shop or through a door e Practise turning and get a sense of how much space is required Always drive slowly when turning Practise reversing too e Practise cornering and driving over obstacles and on slopes Always drive straight up down kerbs and ramps Never at an angle See the illustrations on the following pages e Try braking at different speeds and notice the stopping distances e f possible try driving on different surfaces road grass and gravel e Practise assessing how far you can drive on a single battery charge Note how quickly the battery
29. lour Grey metallic 24V 2W Grey metallic The Mini Crosser has been tested for the requirements described in EN 12184 which are the basis for CE marking That means that it has also been tested for the durability requirements ISO 7176 8 fire safety requirements ISO 7176 16 and the ISO 7176 19 Crash Test 55 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 9 Medema Production A S International addresses Denmark Head Office Jutland Medema Danmark A S Tel 45 7010 1755 Fax 45 9718 8835 Email nfo medema com Internet www medema dk Denmark Zealand Medema Danmark A S Tel 45 7010 1755 Fax 45 5664 3388 Email info medema com Internet www medema dk Denmark Funen Medema Danmark A S Tel 45 7010 1755 Email info medema com Internet www medema dk Belgien Mobile Belgium Tel 32 0 50 317919 Fax 32 0 50 311026 Email info mobilescooter be Internet www mobilescooter be Estonia Invaru Ltd Tif 372 6025400 Email infor invaru ee Internet www invaru ee Finland Respecta OY Tel Sales and service 358 0 207649748 Email myynti respecta fi Fax 358 0 207649735 Tel Maintenance parts and service 358 0 207649747 Email huolto respecta fi France ICARE Tel 33 0 1 60 78 94 84 Fax 33 0 1 69 13 09 78 Email icarejmb wanadoo fr Internet http www icare jmb com Germany Draisin GmbH Tel 49 0 78 41 66 77 0 Fax 49 0 7841 66 77 88 Email info draisin com Intern
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31. m enabled With this switch On the burglar alarm is turned on every On Off Extra time you turn off the scooter The small lamp next to the Trip meter will fl ash a few seconds interval An activated alarm is turned off by switching the key on the scooter If you have no opportunity to get to the scooter with the key the alarm will switch off after approx 20th seconds Shake move the scooter again the alarm will be activated again Tilt Present On Off With this parameter set to On will turn the tilt icons to red Extra and blinking and there will be a whining tone if enabled if you are running on a slope that is steeper than allowed P amp G fault log Here are the faults that P amp G engine management has registered The system can record 8 different types of faults Each fault can be recorded up to 30 times The newest registered fault is written at the top of the list They are shown as follows 1502 2 None None None None None None In this case the fault 1502 appeared twice If you press ENTER on the fault you will get an explanatory text In this case Solenoid brake fault None means that there have not been other faults In case of fault on the scooter it will be a great help if the fault type can be given to the Mini Crosser or his representative during troubleshooting Temperature sensor alarm system and tilt alarm are built into the same box that can be acquired as an opt
32. medemagroup N S Yao FE ae C V GO 2O D gt oc 55 P9 0157 B ver 2 0 4 September 2013 Medema Production A S Serial number Delivery date Year 20 This vehicle was supplied by Date User guide P9 0157 B 2 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Mm Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 Contents SV IO ONS ee EEE E 4 WV NING eeren EE EE l fa ETA 11 A EEE IBEDEREUEEEREREG AE E DEU PEUBEETSTEHEEEDEREN Contagion ssssassssnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnnm nnne 4 INILOGUC ON PAE TE A A A E E A A 5 Declaration of conformity uuus0auu00a000nan0nnanunnnnunnnnnn nun 6 Control panel assssasssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnne 7 User 1 5 ecscctsescesa cece nEaN Naa i 8 Programming the User Menu ccccsssccseseeeeeeeeeeeneeeeaeeenans 11 Preparations Adjustments prior to USC uusuuuu0nanunnnnn0n 13 Electric seat adjustment ccccceseesesseeeeeeeceeeeeeeesesseneeneees 14 Seat f Ol AON PREMIERE EnSDEE EINEN SETSSFE EHRBEEFENESESERPENREREEBERFE 15 Steering COolUMN zenan sense 16 Serial NUMBER nn 17 Driving the Mini Crosser M 22 2220000202000nnan00nnnnnnnnnnnn 18 Specific driving situations 22200002000000nnn0nnnnnnunn nun 23 Long hills difficult ground 2u20 2000 an00nnan0nnnnnnnnannnnnnn 25 Anti tilt wheels stabilisers u 2220000000000000nnnn0nnnnnun ann 26
33. net www mobilitycarestore com UK John Preston Healthcare Group TIf 44 028 9267 7077 Email enquiries johnpreston co uk Internet www johnpreston co uk UK TPG DisableAids Ltd Tif 44 01432 351 666 Internet www disable aids co uk UK Beard Brothers Tif 44 01442 248 516 Email Enquiries beardbrothers co uk Internet www beardbrothers co uk 57 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Production A S Own notes User guide P9 0157 B 58 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B 59 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 gt medemagroup
34. od driving posture independently Adjust your driving to road conditions Take account of light traffic and weather Be particularly careful when driving in the 19 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B dark or in bad weather such as rain or snow Avoid driving on gradients with poor surfaces such as snow ice new mown grass wet grass and wet leaves Never drive when under the influence This applies not only to alcohol but also to drugs and medicines Reduce speed immediately if you feel you are losing control Always use the indicators when changing direction Check that lights and indicators are working before driving off Use your lights when driving after lighting up time As far as possible grip the handlebars firmly with both hands Take care not to have anything in the basket at the front that might inadvertently operate the accelerator WARNING Do not lower the handlebars so far that the accelerator can hit you on the leg when you turn the vehicle and so be operated in advertently If the handlebars need to be very low a twist grip accelerator is recommended This is particularly relevant if leg supports are being used ALWAYS switch the scooter off when it is not in use Turn the key to 0 Driving Even though the Mini Crosser is very stable it can tip over Avoid sudden changes of speed and direction when travelling at high speed on poor surfaces and not least on s
35. on A S User guide P9 0157 B Changing the wheels lf you get a puncture in one of the pneumatic tyres or if a tyre is so badly worn that it needs to be replaced follow the instructions below Tyres and inner tubes can be purchased from the authorised dealer who supplied the Mini Crosser The Mini Crosser must be TURNED OFF before you start Changing the wheels on the 4W model Remove the hubcap 5 mm Allen key e Undo the five bolts e Take the wheel off e When the wheel is put back on the spring washers must be refitted between the wheel rim and bolts The bolts must be done up tightly Remove the valve cap and use a screwdriver or similar to open the valve so that the air can be released AN Important There is a risk of explosion of the wheel if the two rims are being REMEMBER taken apart with air e to let all the air out before taking in the tire the wheel apart to repair a puncture e to secure the bolts with spring washers 32 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Remove the flange with the 5 screws 5 mm Allen Key Replace or patch the tube Ensure that there are no foreign objects in the tyre before the tube is replaced Pump air into the tube so that it is positioned correctly in the tyre but do not fill it up completely yet In this way the tube will not get Jammed when the flange is mounted again Put the flange back on Pump up the tyre to the co
36. r direct water jet This could damage the Mini Crosser s electronics To keep the Mini Crosser in good condition safety wise we recommend the following regular checks Daily e Test the indicators and driving lights before using the Mini Crosser in the dark or poor visibility Every three months Test the brakes and motor disengagement With the disengagement lever up it must not be possible to push the Mini Crosser Test the brake disengagement function When the brake disengagement lever is down the battery indicator should flash to show an error if the Mini Crosser is turned on In this case the Mini Crosser must not be able to move when the accelerator is activated Test the handbrake Apply the handbrake for a couple of seconds at low speed This will ensure that the lever arm and brake shoes do not seize up Lubricate the lever arm on the brake hub with acid free oil left hand rear wheel 2 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Annual The Mini Crosser M is designed for safe travel for at least 10 years up to a max of 5 000 hours provided it is serviced and safety checked every year corresponding to 500 hours of operation The service must be carried out by an authorised workshop IMPORTANT For safety reasons it is of the utmost importance that the servicing and safety check intervals are complied with as this minimises the risk of brake failure and short circuits
37. r guide P9 0157 B 53 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Mm MAn Ar a P AN d Lint i mn N Q VIegema Froauction A o M 127 3 065 13x3 00 8 ext 0340 mm Wheel black T and M model T 127 3 068 13x3 00 8 ext 0340 mm Wheel black puncture free T and M model Classification ISO Class C Class C Seats Effective seat width Ergo Standard Spinalus Mando HD user weight max 250 kg Ergo child junior 40 45 50 55 60 cm 40 45 50 cm 35 37 cm 40 45 50 55 60 cm 40 45 50 cm 48 cm 60 65 70 cm 39 37 CM Effective seat depth Ergo Spinalus and HD seats Mando Ergo child junior Seat back height Ergo standrad HD Spinalus Mando Ergo child junior 32 52 cm 48 cm 20 30 and 25 40 cm 48 cm 56 cm 53 cm 36 41 cm 32 52 cm 48 cm 20 30 and 25 40 cm 48 cm 56 cm 53 cm 36 41 cm Height front edge of seat to ground Ergo Standard with slide rail Ergo Standard without slide rail Mando seat with slide rail Mando seat without slide rail Height footplate to front edge of seat Ergo Standard with slide rail Ergo Standard without slide rail Mando seat with slide rail Mando seat without slide rail 64 74 cm 61 71 cm 64 74 cm 6l 71cm 45 55 cm 41 51 cm 45 55 cm 41 51 cm 64 74 cm G iiem 64 74 cm 61 61 cm 45 55 cm 41 51 cm 45 55 cm 41 51 cm Angle of backrest Ergo standard HD manual Ergo standard HD EL Spinalus Mando E
38. rger connected until the Mini Crosser is next used The charger cannot overcharge the batteries The charger will flash until charging is complete Then it will show a steady light The charger must not be placed on the seat during charging IMPORTANT Never use charging devices other than those supplied from the factory without first contacting the dealer 1 24 2 OV 3 INHIBIT NEUTRIK NC3MX charging plug socket on the steering column The charging socket is located under the protective cover 30 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S A User guide P9 0157 B Battery disposal Used batteries must be disposed of through your supplier or at a recycling centre Take care when handling leaky batteries as the gel contains corrosive acid INFO New batteries can be purchased from Medema Danmark A S Storage The scooter should be stored and charged under cover preferably at temperatures above 0 C Note The charger must be kept dry but should not be covered when in use In the case of long term storage we recommend covering the Mini Crosser M to protect it from dust rain and sunlight Cleaning Clean the Mini Crosser M with a damp cloth If necessary wipe dry with a chamois leather Wipe the covers dry and polish with car wax IMPORTANT Never use a high pressure cleaner or hose as it could damage the Mini Crosser s electronics 31 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Producti
39. rgo child junior Batteries Approx 5 to 20 Approx 5 to 30 Approx 5 to 20 Approx 5 to 30 Approx 5 to 20 Approx 5 to 20 Approx 5 to 30 Approx 5 to 20 Approx 5 to 30 Approx 5 to 20 56 Ah batteries Maximum driving distance with new batteries at 20 on flat firm surface 75 80 Ah batteries Maximum driving distance with new batteries at 20 on flat firm surface Standard 40 km Option 60 km Standard 35 km Option 55 km 54 of 60 IU OLU I 110 115 Ah batteries Maximum driving distance with new batteries at 20 on flat firm surface Optimum battery capacity is reached after approx 20 charges discharges Battery type Standard Option Option 2x12V 56Ah 2x12V 75Ah 2x12V 110Ah 2x12V 56Ah 2x12V 75Ah 2x12V 110Ah Max battery dimensions in cm Battery weight 2 batteries 56 Ah 75 80 Ah 110 115 Ah 26 5X 17 X 22 28 4 x 26 7 X 23 43 kg 50 kg 80 kg 26 5 x 17 x 22 28 4 x 26 7 X 23 43 kg 50 kg 80 kg Energy consumption in kWh when charging from empty 56 Ah 75 80 Ah 110 115 Ah Charging device 24 V DC 56 Ah 75 Ah 110 Ah Approx 1 5 Approx 1 5 Approx 3 0 Approx 1 5 Approx 1 5 Approx 3 0 Approx charging time at 20 C Lighting Bulb headlight Diode rear light 24V 21W 24V 21W 24V 2W 24V 2W Diode indicator 24V 2W Standard co
40. rrect pressure See technical data Put the wheel onto the Mini Crosser again REMEMBER The spring washers between the screws and the wheel rim User guide P9 0157 B 33 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Changing the wheels on the 3W model Rear wheels Take off in the same way as described in the section Changing the wheels on the 4W model Front wheels 17 mm fork spanner 6 mm Allen key 5 mm Allen key Unscrew on both sides Remove the centre axle by unscrewing the 5 screws here User guide P9 0157 B 34 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 9 Medema Production A S The centre axle removed Remove the valve cap and use a screwdriver or similar to open the valve so that the air can be released AN Important There is a risk of explosion of the wheel if the two rims are being REMEMBER taken apart with air e to let all the air out before taking in the tire the wheel apart to repair a puncture e to secure the bolts with spring washers Remove the flange with the 5 screws 5 mm Allen Key User guide P9 0157 B 35 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Replace or patch the tube Ensure that there are no foreign objects in the tyre before the tube is replaced Pump air into the tube so that it is positioned correctly in the tyre but do not fill it up completely yet In this way the tube will not get jammed when the flange is mounted again P
41. rwards and down the kerb at low speed Make sure that your anti tilt wheels if fitted do not catch on the edge 23 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Up a ramp hill e There is a risk of tipping over backwards if the seat is pushed back when you start driving up a slope e g a ramp e Pull the seat forward Check that any ramp is stable e Lean forwards e Accelerate moderately so that your vehicle can overcome the obstacle Do not stop halfway Reduce speed once the vehicle is up If you need to start on a hill accelerate slowly so as not to tip over backwards Down a ramp hill e Check that any ramp is stable e Lean back e Drive slowly down Avoid stopping midway on short steep slopes On long hills it is advisable to stop every now and again if you feel your speed is getting too high 24 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Across a slope e Lean into the slope e Avoid sudden and sharp movements This is particularly relevant when reversing e Always drive at low speed Long hills difficult ground The Mini Crosser is at risk of overheating on very long and steep hills or on very soft ground possibly also combined with high user weight To protect the Mini Crosser motor from overheating there is a built in thermo switch which initially sets the Mini Crosser to half speed However if you carry on moving over difficult ground the Mini
42. s a more accurate indication after approx 1 minute drive When both red yellow and green box lights are the batteries fully charged Can be divided into 10 or 3 boxes When the view is down the bottom of the yellow batteries should be recharged as soon as possible Ifthere is only light in the red boxes or flashing the batteries must be charged immediately TRIP button resets the trip meter Can be used while driving Works on the left rear wheel and should only be used as extra brake emergency brake and parking brake It can be blocked in the locked position Also available as a foot brake User guide P9 0157 B 8 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Front arm activates slowly and the Mini Crosser will start running forward The more press the faster it will run When the lever is released the arm flips itself back to the starting position and Mini Crosser stops Upon activation of the posterior arm the Mini Crosser run backward The Magnetic brake on the rear wheels will strike at standstill corresponding to the parking brake on a car With speed regulation speed can also be regulated downhill The engine will then act as a brake Turns on the front and rear lights The key switch must however be turned to position 1 drive Turns on all lamps at once Also works when the key is removed or turned to O stop position Arrow left lamp left side Arrow Ri
43. the Mini Crosser Sources of such noise include radio and television stations amateur radio transmitters and mobile phones lf such equipment is being used close by it is recommended that the Mini Crosser is switched off Mobile phones should not be used while driving When driving in traffic Be particularly aware of the following when driving in traffic e The Mini Crosser is a low vehicle and not always easy for other road users to see Make quite sure that other road users have seen you before driving onto the highway e Keep an eye on traffic behind you Keep well over to the side of the road when driving on busy roads e Turning right and left at crossroads Be aware of cyclists and pedestrians Follow the rules of the road for cyclists e How quickly things are happening How long do the lights stay green How quickly are cars approaching etc User guide P9 0157 B 22 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Specific driving situations Up kerbs Stop at right angles to the kerbstone about 5 10 cm away from it Keep an eye on other road users Lean forwards Accelerate moderately so that your vehicle can overcome the obstacle Do not stop halfway but reduce speed once the vehicle iS UP If the kerb is too high do not try again but find an alternative route Down kerbs Lean back lf you are driving onto a road with traffic keep an eye on other road users Drive fo
44. the following method should be followed e Make sure that the Mini Crosser M is off switch turned to 0 when geiting in and out otherwise the Mini Crosser could start if the accelerator was touched inadvertently e Make sure that the brake is on Lever for disengaging motor in top position e Put the steering column in vertical position e If necessary turn the seat through 45 or 90 and make sure that it is locked in position clicked into place e If necessary raise the armrest For some users the assistance of an attendant can be recommended The attendant should e Take care not to injure him herself when lifting lowering supporting the user e Make sure that the Mini Crosser is stable and unable to move Turn off the Mini Crosser and check that the brake is on and the seat has been rotated until it clicks into place at either 45 or 90 e Make sure that the seat the user is being moved to is stable IMPORTANT The Mini Crosser will turn itself off automatically after it has been stationary for 10 minutes even if the key has been turned to driving position The battery indicator flashes with 6 lamps at a rate of about 3 seconds To restart the vehicle the key must be turned to stop position 0 and then to driving Turn the Mini Crosser off return the osition 1 steering column to upright position rotate p the seat and raise the armrest 18 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A
45. ur finger control Py Indicator lights f anti theft alarm R L Horn Extra Switch Speed Trip meter Can be used regulation for optional functions Lever for adjusting the angle of the handlebars Charging socket Key switch Accelerator four finger control User guide P9 0157 B 7 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User menu Menu information Press the button and a menu at the top of the display switches between Date Time Complete km Complete running time Battery Voltage Service and inclination Slope is optional and appears only if it is engaged Button Menu information are also used to modify the user parameters Access these parameters by holding the menu button for approx 3 sec To start the vehicle Turn the key to position 1 The first half second after the Mini Crosser is on the control is making a safety check of the electrical system If the accelerator is affected during this time the Mini Crosser will not be able to run before the key again has been turned at 0 and back to 1 again The turtle indicates lowest speed range 0 6 km h The hare indicates the highest speed range Up to 15 km h Increase decrease with button The icons turtle hare can be turned on off from the User menu The left side of the display shows battery level indicator Indicates that after approx 12 seconds the battery state of charge Provide
46. uses can be replaced 37 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S Brakes There are three braking systems on the Mini Crosser M Motor brake Magnetic brake Handbrake Motor brake adjusts vehicle speed also when going downhill Magnetic brake automatic and comes on when accelerator is released It also acts as a parking brake when the Mini Crosser is at a standstill In an emergency the Mini Crosser can be stopped instantaneously by turning the key switch Please note that this will cause very sharp braking The rear wheels will lock Must not be used in the normal course of driving Electric safety brake if the brake is somehow disengaged on a slope hill the Mini Crosser will brake automatically when it reaches a certain speed There is an electric safety feature in the control system which works even if the battery is disconnected This is also the reason why the Mini Crosser cannot be towed at more than 5 km h See the section about towing Handbrake intended as an emergency brake and parking brake It must be operated with caution when driving in slippery conditions and downhill Disengagement Turn the key to 0 position Push the disengagement lever at the back down The motor brake is now disengaged and the vehicle can be pushed or towed but not driven NOTE AN The motor brake must never be disengaged on sloping terrain User guide P9 0157 B 38 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 m Medema Produ
47. ut the flange back on Pump up the tyre to the correct pressure See technical data Put the centre axle on again Put the wheel onto the scooter again a s F w 4 Fg wa amp FPN PLs En ui A A gt Be User guide P9 0157 B 36 of 60 Version 2 0 4 2013 Medema Production A S User guide P9 0157 B Fuses The Mini Crosser has the following protection systems e Asa safeguard against overheating There are two switches are integrated in the engine By incipient overheating speed is reduced to half power and by prolonged overheating the scooter will stop After cooling for 3 to 5 minutes the scooter is able to reach full speed and traction e The control fuse protects against mains faults It is located under the rear cover e The main fuse protects against short circuits In the main current circuit The fuses are located under the rear cover behind the batteries Fuse type DIN 2581 100A e If the ignition key is turned at the same time as the accelerator is operated the vehicle will not move off for safety reasons e The lights and horn are protected by electronic fuses which protect against any short circuiting that may occur To prevent accidental short circuiting when a bulb is changed the Mini Crosser must be turned off when the new bulb is fitted and then turned on again afterwards Take the rear cover off The plastic cover can be removed by squeezing the sides Now the f

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