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1. Indicator light rear Spherical bulb a gt 12 V P21W BA15s t Note Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new filament bulb Removal Switch off the operating module Pull out the main fuse Undo the securing screw 2 and remove the lens 3 Press the defective spherical bulb 4 lightly into the holder against the spring and then turn the bulb and pull it out of the bulb holder Mounting Insert a new spherical bulb Push the side pins bayonet catch into the recesses of the bulb holder press lightly against the spring and then turn the bulb until the bayo net catch clicks into place 4 Mount the dispersion disc Press in the lens and fasten it with the securing screws 1 49 Back light Festoon bulb 12 V C5W S8 5 lt t Note Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new filament bulb Removal Switch off the operating module Pull out the main fuse Undo the securing screw 2 and remove the lens 3 Press the defective festoon bulb 4 against the holding pin and then pull it out of the holder Mounting 50 Insert the new festoon bulb 4 Press one tip into the hole in the holding pin and then press the other tip into the hole of the other holding pin 4 Mount the dispersion disc Press in the lens and fasten it with the securing screws 1 Information for the special ist dealer A
2. t Key lock function t The key lock function enables you to secure the electric wheelchair against unauthorised use t Observe user manual lt Operat ing module gt chapter lt Key func tion gt 16 Pre operation checks Before starting to drive the following should be checked t the battery charging condition t the setting of the preselected final speed For this observe the operating manual lt Operating module gt Battery charging procedure t For the battery charging procedure also observe the operating manual of the battery charger 1 Lock the electric wheelchair t Therefore observe chapter lt Se curing the electric wheelchair gt 2 Insert the battery charger plug into the operating module 1 Attention Do not insert any objects other than the battery charger plug into the battery charging socket Danger of short circuit e 3 Switch the battery charger on resp insert the main plug of the battery charger into the corre sponding power socket The battery charging procedure is initiated t The charging procedure only runs with an intact mains battery fuse 2 4 After a completed charging proce dure disconnect the battery charg er from the socket and remove the battery charging plug from the battery charging socket Positioning the operating module Function description You will find a detailed
3. Battery charger To be carried out by the specialist dealer 44 Fuses Replacing the fuses Before replacing fuses park the elec tric wheelchair on a level surface and move the selection lever to the drive mode position to prevent the wheel chair from moving Switch off the op erating module Attention Only replace the safety fuse with a e safety fuse of the same type New fuses can be obtained for exam ple at petrol stations t Note If the safety fuse blows again take the battery to a specialist dealer for repair Fuse Mains battery fuse 1 The blade fuse for the battery current is inside the fuse holder 2 of the bat tery case t Please observe the lt Technical data gt Tyre damage on pneumatic tyres t For repairing tyre damage we rec ommend the use of a foam car tridge that is available in special ity shops Afterwards look up a specialist workshop as soon as pos sible 45 Lighting t Note If a turn signal bulb is defective the remaining one blinks at double frequency Headlights The headlights should be set in such a way that the light cone is visible on the road The lower edge of the light cone should be set at distance of 3 meters to the front of the electric wheelchair t Note t The headlights might need to be readjusted after adjustment of the seat angle t If needed go to a specialist work shop for a
4. d OPERATING MANUAL SMART Model 9 906 MEYRA QRTOPEDIA Contents Introduction E AEA 6 Il IT H CT E E H ACCEPtAN Ce ee kRREERRRREEEREREEERERKEEEERREREERERREEERER KREE KEREN REREERRRREEERER KEE nnmnnn KEREN 7 USC oo cecceeceeeeeceecceeeeneeeeonaeeeceeseeceeceeeueaaeeeenuasescunseecenseeeeeaaeeeenaasessunsesccnseesecaseesnnas 8 ITU d ET 8 BPO SPAN WEE 9 Oervleuweseseig ees E TETTETETT 10 lee E RE 10 Handling the electric wheelchair ccccccccceeseesseeeseneeeesnesneeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee 11 Securing the electric wheelchair 2 2 eeeeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeesaeeeeeeeateeaeeaeenaee 11 Fulin ti onal COCKS 2 sas cece E E E E lesa yercasteaaeteceests tesa tsyeuscostaeeians 11 Driving Deh avionics cscs feelin Aira a aeaa eonna dente Eras Eh naa ge 11 Brakes ces geesde Eege Ee T Eege 11 Operating Drake eeeeecceeecceeeeceeeeeceaeeeaeeaeeeaeeseeeseeaeeaeseaesaaesaeesaeseeeseaseeaseaeenaee 11 Braking the wheelchair 0 02 ceccceceeeseeseceeeeeeeeeeseeeeaaeeaeeeaesaeesseeseneeeeneneaaeeas 11 Parking DrAKG E E 11 Specific features of the central selection lever drive push mode 12 Locking the brakee scien euer ENEE nie KEE 12 Releasing the brakes 2 cui asis veins d egeeedeerkeEAEeE ee elena 13 RIVE Be E 14 Selecting the push mode AA 14 Selecting the motor mode 2 0 cecceeeeteeeteeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeeaeeaaeeeesneteaaeeaeeeaee 14 Selecting the Operation cccccccccccceeseesseeeseneneennesneeeeee
5. t Note To insert the operating module 4 observe chapter lt Inserting the op erating module gt 20 BACK SUPPORT The back support can be folded down for storage or transport t Note For better demonstration of the wire cable 1 the back support is shown without cushion Folding down the back support If required remove the seat pad velcro fastener Disengage the back support by pulling or pressing the wire cable 1 at its centre and fold it onto the seat 2 Unfolding the back support For this raise the back support and pull the pressure bolts inward by pulling or pressing on the wire ca ble 1 Release the wire cable in order to lock the back support in the de sired position 3 Slide the back support until the pressure bolts au dibly click into place If required replace the seat pad t Note t The greasing of the thrust bolts is recommended for an easier latch ing of the back support r Check the lock of the back support Adjusting the back support angle Unlock the back support by pulling or pressing the centre of the wire cable 1 Release the wire cable in order to lock the back support in the de sired position 3 Slide the back support until the pressure bolts au dibly click into place t Check the lock of the back support 21 Adjustable back The adjustable back is adjust
6. Electrically adjusting the seat angle sseseseseseseissrsrisrisrsrerisrrsrrernsr 26 Leg SUPPOPF tS ccc steceeceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeasueeeeseeseeseeeeeaageeenaaseeceeseeseeseeeeeaseeeegaaneeseanens 27 Calf e 27 Removing the calf bet 27 Attaching the calf belt 4 c000 isn Ghia clita here 27 Length adjustment of the calf bet 27 Leg support lower part 200 Eugene ee iene ee Ae 28 FOOtplates n lt 2 SAMA Ae Ae An e 28 Footboard naoi teats ena ae 28 Leg support upper Dart 29 Turning the leg supports to the side ooo eeeeeceeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeaeeaeetaee 29 Swivelling in the leg supports 20 ceteeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeeaeeeaeeeeeeeeteaaeeaeeenee 30 Removing the leg SUPPOFS ceeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeaaeeaeesaeeaeeeaeeseeteaeeneeeaaeeas 31 Attaching the leg support E 31 Mechanically height adjustable leg supports e eseeeeceteeeteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeaees 32 Lifting lowering the leg support e cescecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeaeeaeeateeeeaeeeees 32 Electrically height adjustable leg support 33 FIG IG MEA USEIM ON t eenen ne iep r aena aa aeaaeae S EEEa A 33 Removing the electrically height adjustable leg support 34 Hanging the electrically height adjustable leg support into place 35 STUMP SUPPO EE 36 Rereuak ee E a ET EE ee 36 HangING IN kvcs ett ee eae ane i E E 36 Height adjustment c cece ecceeeeceeecaeeaeeeeeeeeeeseeecateaeseaeeaaesaeesaeeeeeeeaneeaeeaeenaee 36 Angle adjustment
7. gt 41 Transport security The electric wheelchair is only to be secured through the four securing points 1 and 2 t The anchor positions are marked with the symbol 3 t The procedure for securing the wheelchair can be read in the doc ument lt Safety and general han dling instructions electronic vehi cles gt chapter lt Transport in motor vehicles or with conveyors gt MAINTENANCE An incorrect or neglected cleaning and maintenance results in a limita tion of the product liability Maintenance The following maintenance schedule _ gives you a guide for carrying out the ISO 7176 19 maintenance t They do not give information Ca ae about the actual extent of work required on the vehicle Tete Nr 1072862 42 Maintenance schedule WHEN WHAT REMARK Before starting out General Test for faultless op eration Carry out test yourself or with a helper Checking the mag netic brake Move the selection le ver for the drive push mode into the drive mode position on both sides Carry out test yourself or with a helper If the electric wheelchair can be pushed have the brakes repaired imme diately by the specialist workshop Danger of accidents Especially before driving in the dark Lighting Check the lighting equipment and reflec tors for flawless func tioning Carry out test yourself or with a hel
8. EE 36 Retaining Strap wisiiiies siacceiccade aeaaea aana aaae apra aa aaea aana aaa aaa aa aiina 37 Head TEE 38 Adjustment of the head support 38 Attendant control with priority switch cccceeceeeeeeeeceeceeseeeeeeeeeneeneeees 39 Positioning the CONtrOI CL ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeaaeeaeeeaeeaeeseeeceteaeeeeseaaeas 39 MA CHING a sss casedededeeisienseunddececsscuasdied aeanteaeseassseiase endaees 40 Rearview mirror cee ccccee eee cee cece ee ee eens eee eeeeeeneeneeane EES EEEEEEEEREEREER KEE Keen 40 Removing the rear view mirror oo eeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeaeeeaeeaeeeaeeeeeteaeeeaseaaeas 40 Attaching the rear VieW mirror 40 Adjusting the rear VieW mirror 40 Loading and transportation cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeseeeeeeneeneanesneeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee 41 Loading weia cscs sacivsnict scins a EEE Ee E ER EE 41 Transport of people inside a motor vehicle s sssssssssssnsnsrnsnnssnsnsnnrnsnrnnrnrnsnens 41 Transport security aiena tee ae Ee Ke Eeer eae 42 M inten ahn e ia iloaina aeaa naaiden EES EEEEEEEEREEREER iudas 42 eoria iaa E E E EE NS 42 Maintenance schedule aeaa ae G aiea 43 EEEE E E AE A A E EE EE 45 Replacing the fuses cesceccesceceeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeeaeeaeeaeeaeseeeaeseeeeeesaseeesaeeaeeeeeaeeees 45 Tyre damage ON PNEUMATIC Ivres eee eeee eee eeeeeeeeteeeeeaeeaeetaeeseeeeeteeeteaeseaeeaaeeas 45 LIGA lee BEE EE 46 Headlights iaiichs deni allie geet ee eee bes dines 46 PAS AIG ois rece cect e
9. lowering Loosen the clamping screw 2 and adjust the desired height Afterwards retighten the clamping screw 2 Angle adjustment t Secure the leg stump support against unintentional lowering Loosen the clamping lever 3 and set the desired angle Afterwards retight en the clamping lever 3 36 RETAINING STRAP The retaining strap serves to strap in a person sitting in the electric wheel chair Additional stabilisation of the sit ting position Prevents the user from sliding for wards out of the electric wheel chair Continuous adjustment to suit the user s needs Attention Make sure that no objects are trapped between belt and the body Thus you avoid painful pressure points The retaining strap is screwed on from the outer side at the respective back support holder 1 t Note e The retrospective assembly of a re taining strap is only to be carried out by a specialist workshop Attention The retaining strap is not part of the retaining system for the elec tric wheelchair and or the driver during transport in motor vehicles 37 HEAD SUPPORT The head support is swivel proof height and depth adjustable and re movable 1 Attention We recommend the fitting of two e rear view mirrors for driving with a head support Adjustment of the head support The head support can be detached or adjusted in height after the clamping le
10. service manual containing a check list for the annual inspection is avail able on request The functional tests necessary for the inspection are listed in the check list They are a guide for the performance of the inspection work t Note It does not outline the actual scope of the necessary work which can only be ascertained by an inspec tion of the vehicle After the successful completion of an annual inspection the inspection cer tificate should be recorded in the op erating manual A template for additional inspection certificates can be copied from the operating manual when needed It then has to be added to the operat ing manual Programming the driving behav iour The driving behaviour of the electric wheelchair can be adjusted through the programming device t Therefore observe the respective lt Service manual gt The driving features of the electric wheelchair should be adjusted to the individual requirements and the learning process of the respective user at regular intervals t The programming must be special ly tailored to the user The capac ity of reaction the constitution as well as physical and psychical abili ties are to be considered A talk with the doctor or therapist can be very helpful Attention Any change to the manufacturer set programming may result in an increased danger of accidents a t Possible danger of tilting in curves 51 TECHNICAL DATA Kilomet
11. 0 km h nnssannsnnnn approx 40 km Battery charger Charging current depending on battery capacity LAbl eana max 8A Performance see Kilometric performance Max forward top Speed cccsecceeeeeceeeceaeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeeeees approx 6 10 km h Obstacle crossing upwards steering wheel directly before the step approx 40 mm Obstacle crossing upwards with 0 5 m start up distance approx 60 mm Obstacle crossing upwards with step climber s ssesessssesesssssseeeee approx 120 mm Obstacle crossing downwards ecceeceeteeeteteeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeteeaeeaeeenees approx 130 mm Ground clearance frame drive unit 85 55mm min turning radius 2 ee ceeeee cee ecceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeetaeeeaeeeaeeaeeseeseeaeeaeeeaees approx 840 mm MIN TUMING Alea i 3 eels ee eee send eee approx 1240 mm Max permissible rising gradient AE 8 5 15 Max permissible falling oradient 8 5 15 Max permissible transverse gradient ccscccsscecsscesseeeseeesseeesseeesseeee 8 5 15 Static tilting safety in all directions 8 5 15 56 Weights basic equipment Max permissible total weight standard 245 kg Permitted axle load front 130 kg Permitted axle load rear E 170 kg max user weight including additional load A 140 kg max Additional loading 0 eceeceeeeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeceeteaeeeaeeeaeeaeeeaeesaeeeeseeteaaeeaeeeaeas 10 kg Empty weight with sealed drive batteries 2 x50 Ah 20
12. A Lighting TED Headlight 12 V 3 W E10 T gt Rear light 12 V C 5 W S8 5 Rear indicator 12 V P 21 W BA15s gt Front indicator 12 V P 21 W BA15s 53 Model 9 906 All data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated model Dimensional tolerance 1 5 cm 2 Short form of wheelchair dimensions SH Seat height SW Seat width SD Seat depth BH Back support height E E electric wheelchair 9 906 Type plate rinena at the front right on the crossbrace Class of use as per DIN EN 12184 Class B Drive control 6 10 kmih 24 Volt 70 A max Engine output oo eee eeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeees 220 Watt on 6 km h 300 Watt on 10 km h Main fuse VRZ enana aa e aa ae de added 60 A Main fuse CAN Bus 80 A Biel le EE 12V Dimensions Length incl footplates siisii isinai iaaa max 1110 mm Length of the Junior version incl Tootolates ae max 1050 mm Width mMin Zmas 1 630 mm 730 mm Height with adjustable ErgoSeat back support 940 mm SH 45 980 mm SH 48 Height with adjustable ErgoSeat back support 1000 mm SH 50 Back support height sliding back Au 45 50 cm Back support height ErgoSeat A 55cm Width of back support Eroo eat nentet nnnnnn stener nsnsne nnen 43 48 cm Seat height SH with 4 seat angle Seat cover Seat Plate ccccccesecssesssssseecsecsessseesesseeseeessaesessaeeaeees 45 48 50 cm ErgoSeat seat cushion eeeeeceeeeee
13. able through a velcro strap on the span ning straps 2 Removing the back support up holstery For removal first pull off the rear part of the back support upholstery 1 then fold it over to the front and pull it off of the adjustable back strap 3 Placing the back support uphol stery For placing the back support uphol stery 1 lay it centred around the up per velcro straps 2 and attach it to the adjustable back strap with the vel cro fasteners 3 t For a soft upper edge you should leave a little space between the upper spanning belt 2 and the folded back support upholstery 1 t Note When the user leans against the back support upholstery 1 again pay attention that t The pressure of the back must be spread evenly throughout the back support upholstery t A complete hand should fit in be tween the cushion and back at the upper edge of the back support upholstery t The head of the user must be held in balance through the adjustment of the spanning straps The extended parts of the back sup port are fastened to the top or bot 22 tom seat surface depending on the adjusted back support height 4 Electrically adjustable back support The back support 1 is electrically ad justable ts Note Herefore view the operating man ual lt Operating module gt Attention Only adjust the back support when e the electric wheelchair is standing on a leve
14. and fold up the footplates t Therefore observe chapter lt Secur ing the electric wheelchair gt 26 LEG SUPPORTS Attention Before any actions on the leg sup e ports the wheelchair is to be se cured against unintentional rolling motions t Therefore observe chapter lt Se curing the electric wheelchair gt Calf belt The removable calf belt 1 prevents the feet from sliding off the back of the footplates Attention Do not drive without the calf belt e Danger of accidents t Note The calf belt must be removed in order to swivel away the leg sup ports 2 t The calf belt is omitted for height adjustable leg supports and is re placed by a calf pad Removing the calf belt For removal the calf belt is to be pulled from the attachment pins 3 Attaching the calf belt For attachment both loops of the calf belt are slid over the attachment pins 4 Length adjustment of the calf belt For length adjustment the calf belt is guided around the special attachment pins 3 and adjusted in length with a velcro fastener 27 Leg support lower part The footplates resp footboard needs to be folded up before entry or exit 1 t Check the locking points Remove both feet from the foot plates Remove the calf belt 2 if present ts Hereto observe chapter lt Calf belt gt t Note Before starting to drive the f
15. are and can cause danger when used improperly The correct handling must therefore be learned This operating manual is to help you get accustomed to the handling of the electric wheel chair as well as to prevent accidents t Note Please note that the illustrated equipment variants can deviate from your model We have therefore also listed chapters with options that might not be appli cable for your vehicle Attention Read and observe the following e documentation belonging to the electric wheelchair before first use this operating manual the operating manual lt Operating module gt the safety and general handling in structions lt Electronic vehicles gt t Note Children and juveniles should read the documentation belonging to the electric wheelchair together with their parents respectively a supervisor or accompanying per son before first use Users with visual impairments can find the PDF files of above mentioned doc uments on our website under lt www meyra ortopedia com gt Alternatively users with visual impair ments can have the documentation read out by a helper Additional information about our products can be found on our web site lt www meyra ortopedia com gt tS Contact your when required specialist dealer INDICATIONS If the following indications occur we recommend the application of this mobility product t Walking disability resp extremely
16. ccount the driving ex perience the physical limits of the user and the main place of use of the wheelchair Attention Always have adaptation and ad e justment work carried out by a specialist dealer ADJUSTMENT The specialist workshop will hand out the electric wheelchair to you under consideration of all relevant safety instructions ready for operation and adjusted to your needs t Note t We recommend a regular control if the wheelchair adjustment in order to ensure a long term opti mal provision even with changing illness nandicap patterns of the user Especially for children and juveniles an adjustment every 6 months is recommendable ts We recommend regular medical exams in order to ensure safety for active participation in traffic t Retrospective adjustments should be carried out solely by the special ist dealer LIFE SPAN We expect an average lifespan of about 5 years for this product as far as the product is applied for its des ignated purpose and all maintenance and service guidelines The life span of your product depends upon the frequency of use the appli cation environment and care The implementation of spare parts can prolong the life span of the prod uct As a rule spare parts are available up to 5 years after production is dis continued t The indicated life span does not constitute additional guarantee OVERVIEW Model 9 906 The overview shows the most important c
17. ch the operating module on tS Observe the operating manual lt Operating module gt t The electric wheelchair is now ready for use again 14 SELECTING THE OPERA TION In order to obtain operational readi ness of the electric wheelchair the fol lowing directions are to be carried out in the indicated order t Note Charge the drive batteries via the operating module before the first journey 1 Establish drive mode Switch the drive motors to drive mode 1 resp 1a For this engage the brakes t Observe chapter lt Releasing the brakes gt 2 Check the correct fit of the bat tery mains fuse Blade type fuse The blade fuse for the battery main current has to sit tightly in the fuse holder 2 3 Checking the position of the operating module The operating module should be po sitioned in such a way that you can comfortably and safely steer the elec tric wheelchair Horizontal adjustment After loosening the clamping screw 3 the operating module can be ad justed horizontally Attention i Tighten the adjusting screws again Vertical adjustment t Therefore observe chapter lt Posi tioning the operating module gt 4 Switching the operating mod ule on Press the ON OFF key on the control panel of the operating module t Note Only actuate the joystick 4 after the self test of the electronics has been completed
18. cts t The rear view mirror is to be kept clean at all times Use common glass cleanser to clean the mirror For this the users instructions of the manufacturer are to be observed Attaching the rear view mirror Reinsert the rear view mirror for drive mode Tighten the clamping screw 2 Adjusting the rear view mirror 1 Preadjust the rear view mirror by turning the clasp 2 Turn the rear view mirror on the attachment rod and ball joint until you reach the desired angle 40 LOADING AND TRANS PORTATION t Do not use the back support leg supports arm supports or revet ments to lift the electric wheel chair Attention The electric wheelchair must be e switched off before lifting Loading The electric wheelchair can be loaded with the aid of ramps or lifting plat forms ts Note Observe safety and general han dling instructions lt Electronic vehi cles gt chapter lt Ramps and lifting platforms gt Transport of people inside a motor vehicle To determine if your electric wheel chair is approved as a seat for per son transport inside a motor vehicle please look at the type plate of your wheelchair t Note Observe the guideline lt Safety with Meyra Ortopedia wheel chairs also during transport in motor vehicles gt This document and further information can be accessed on our website lt www meyra ortopedia com gt in the lt Download Archive
19. description of the keys and symbols in the operating manual for lt Operating module gt The position of the operating module can be adjusted to suit the individual size of the user The operating module can also be removed for transporta tion or storage and can be laid on the seat or stored separately Attention Switch off the operating module e before adjusting removing it Adjusting the distance to the pad ded arm support Slacken the clamping screw distance adjustment 1 Afterwards slide the operating module into the desired position In doing so carefully guide the cable and retighten the clamping screw 1 securely Removing the operating module To remove the control unit slacken the clamping screw 1 t Carefully route the cable when do ing this Afterwards pull out the operating module toward the front out of the arm support tube Inserting the operating module For drive mode insert the operating module from the front into the arm support tube and adjust the distance to the padded arm support 18 t Therefore observe chapter lt Ad justing the distance to the padded arm support gt t Check the function of the operat ing module Swivelling the operating module With the optional swivel away operat ing module adapter 1 the operating module can be swivelled back to the side 2 so that it is located parallel to the arm support This makes it possi ble for exampl
20. djustment 46 Headlights Filament bulb 12 V 3 WE10 W t Note Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new filament bulb Removal Switch off the operating module Pull out the main fuse Undo the securing screw and re move the lens 1 Pull the bulb holder with filament bulb out of the lens 2 Screw the defective filament bulb out of the bulb holder Mounting Screw the new filament bulb in the socket 2 The earth wire lies over the thread of the bulb holder Insert the filament bulb holder with bulb into the lens 1 Mount the dispersion disc First insert the top pin then press in the lens at the bottom and fasten it with the securing screw 47 Indicator light front 12 IS Spherical bulb gt V P21W BA15s Note Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new filament bulb Removal Switch off the operating module Pull out the main fuse Undo the securing screw and re move the lens 1 Press the faulty spherical bulb slightly inwards turn and remove from the socket Mounting 48 Insert a new spherical bulb Push the side pins bayonet catch into the frame exert slight pressure against the spring and turn until the bayonet catch clicks into place 1 Mount the dispersion disc First insert the side pin then press in the lens and fasten it with the se curing screw 2
21. e to drive closer to a table remove the operating module more easily For regular drive mode the operating module can be swivelled back toward the front until it engages back into the magnetic lock 1 t Note t The power of the magnets 3 can be reduced for example with tape on top of the magnets for easier swivelling of the operating mod ule t Should the operating module be positioned too close to the arm support move it forward before swivelling Attention Do not grab into the area of the e cross brace Danger of jamming Height adjustment of the operat ing module Loosen the clamping screw 4 to ad just the height of the operating mod ule Attention i After the adjustment retighten the e clamping screw ARM SUPPORTS Attention Do not use the arm supports 1 to e lift or carry the electric wheelchair Do not drive without the arm sup ports Removing the arm support To remove the arm support loosen the clamping screw 2 first and then pull out the arm support toward the top t Note The operating module 4 must be removed first if the arm support on the control side is to be removed t Therefore observe chapter lt Re moving the operating module gt Inserting the arm support For inserting the arm support first slide the arm support as far as possible into the bracket 3 and then tighten the clamping screw 2
22. e oi ccccscscesscesssesesseeeeseseeeeeeseeeeeees 3 9 0 2 5 7 9 12 H only on min entry width Seat camber electric depending on seat height and use of actuator extension adj sector 15 0 to 22 Chassis Drive wheel pneumatic tyres max 2 5 bar 345 mm 14 x 3 3 00 8 Steering wheel pneumatic tyres max 2 5 bar 190 x 50 mm 8 x 2 200 x 50 Steering wheel pneumatic tyres max 2 5 bar 210 x 60 mm 9 280 2 60 4 Steering wheel pneumatic tyres max 2 5 bar 260 x 85 mm 10 x 3 3 00 4 55 Transport dimensions Length without leg supportsl 880 mm Width Without arm supportsl 630 mm Height without arm supportsl SH45 640 SH48 670 SH50 690 mm Back support upholstery removed back support folded onto seat Climatic data Ambient temperature ENEE 25 C to 50 C Storage temperature with drive batteries ceeeeeeeee tees 25 C to 50 C Storage temperature without drive batteries teens 40 C to 65 C Sealed drive batteries cccccscessseseceseeseseees 2 x 12 V 43 Ah 5 h 50 Ah 20 h Sealed drive batteries cccccscsssssseeceseseesees 2 x 12 V 51 Ah 5 h 56 Ah 20 h Sealed drive batterles 2 x 12 V 63 Ah 5 h 73 Ah 20 h Max battery dimensions LXWXH cccsssesesereseessessssesseeeaees 37 5 x28 x 20cm Range see Kilometric performance Sealed drive batteries 56 Ah 20 h on 6 km h 1
23. e right to make techni cal improvements C The product conforms with the EC Directive 93 42 EEC MDD for medi cal products 62 WARRANTEE GUARANTEE SECTION Please fill out Copy if necessary and send the copy to the specialist dealer Warranty Guarantee Model designation Delivery note no SN view type plate Date of delivery Stamp of the specialist dealer Inspection certificate for transfer Vehicle data Serial no SN Stamp of specialist dealer gt Model Signature Place date Delivery note no Next safety inspection in 12 months Date ku 63 IT Your specialist dealer q MEYRA ORTOPEDIA Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Meyra Ring 2 D 32689 Kalletal Kalldorf M EYRA PO Box 1 703 e D 32591 Vlotho Fon 49 0 5733 922 311 ORTOPEDIA Fax 49 0 5733 922 9311 info meyra ortopedia de www meyra ortopedia de 205 319 601 Status 2011 07 Original operating manual All technical modifications reserved
24. eeeeceeeesaeeseeeaeeaeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeaaeeaeeas 51 54 56 cm 54 Seat width SW Model 9 906 Standard stepless adjustment over the arm support eeeeees 44 to 55 cm Arm support displaced inward ue 38 to 51 cm Seat depth SD Model 9 906 adjustable through assembly in 3 5 CM steps 40 to 50 cm ts Seat depth 30 to 37 cm only with user weight up to 100 kg Arm support height from seat Seat plate with cushion 6 cm steplessly adjustable nsnesese0n01en 16 to 27 cm ErgoSeat stepless adlustment 19 to 30 cm Back support to front edge Of arm support s sssssssssnsrssrsnsnnnsneresesne 36 to 46 cm Back support angle mechanical back cover ErgoSeat scsceeee 98 to 128 Back support angle electric back cover ErgoSeat ececeeeeeeees 85 to 145 Leg support ANGIE eceeceeeeeeceeeceeeteeeeeeeeeteaeeeaeeeaeeaeeeaeeeaesseeseeteaaeeaeeeneeas 110 to 180 Length of lower shank Code 93 Seat plate incl CUSHION 6 CM ccesssessecsseeeeesseeseesseeeseesaeeaees 40 to 55cm Code 92 86 Seat plate incl CUSHION Gem 40 to 55cm Seat angle mech in sev steps possibilities adjustable on SH 45 seat bracket 1st hole from top Ist to 10th boer 4 6 9 12 14 16 18 20 22 on SH 48 seat bracket 3rd hole from top 3rd to 10th hole aiaee 2 9 0 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 on SH 50 seat bracket 4th hole from top Ath to 10th hol
25. epaired or replaced by a specialist workshop 60 INSPECTION CERTIFICATE Vehicle data Model Delivery note no Serial no SN Recommended safety inspection 2nd year at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer N Signature Place date Next safety inspection in 12 months Date k d Recommended safety inspection 4th year at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Signature Place date Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Recommended safety inspection 1st year at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Signature Place date Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Recommended safety inspection 3rd year at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Signature Place date Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Recommended safety inspection 5th year at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Signature Place date Next safety inspection in 12 months Date 61 WARRANTY GUARAN TEE We accept legal liability for this prod uct within the scope of or general terms and conditions and warranty and the guarantee according to our described quality service For war ranty and guarantee demands please contact your specialist dealer with fol
26. er exists with a reclined back support Before starting to drive make sure that no negative seat angle has been adjusted respectively that a safe seating position is ensured 24 Mechanically adjusting the seat angle The seat angle 1 can be adjusted through the telescope rod e Before adjusting the seat angle mechanically lift the seat slightly and turn the clamping screw 2 far out Lift or lower the seat into the de sired angle Screw the clamping screw 2 into the next possible hole 3 and tighten them Attention In doing so make sure that the point of the clamping screw turn itself into the respective hole Do not lift the seat further than up to ninth visible hole 3 25 Electrically adjusting the seat an gle The seat inclination 1 is administrat ed through the operating module or a separate adjustment module t Note Therefore observe operating man ual lt Operating module gt Rising aid The seat is angled forward for the stand up aid 2 negative seat angle t The negative seat angle setting serves as support for getting up when the vehicle is standing t When tilting the seat surface for ward rising aid the steering wheels must face toward the back or one side because otherwise the footplates will hit against the steering wheels Attention i Before using the rising aid secure e the electric wheelchair
27. g leg support outward 29 Swivelling in the leg supports For inward swivelling let the leg sup ports swivel forward until the lock au dibly engages 1 t Note After audibly swivelling the leg supports inward check the respec tive locking device D ts Afterwards observe chapter lt Low er leg support gt 30 Removing the leg supports For easy transfer into and out of the electric wheelchair as well as a re duced wheelchair length important for transport the leg supports can be removed 1 t Note Remove the calf belt before swivel ling away the leg supports ts Hereto observe chapter lt Calf belt gt For removal first swivel the leg support sideways and then remove them toward the top 1 t Therefore observe chapter lt Swivelling away leg sup ports gt t Watch for possible danger of jam ming Attaching the leg supports For inserting press the leg sup ports swivelled to the side par allel to the front frame tube and lower it into place 2 In doing so the holding pin must slide into the frame tube t Note After attachment swivel the leg supports inward 3 t Therefore observe chapter lt Swivelling in the leg sup ports gt 31 Mechanically height adjust able leg supports Attention Never put the free hand into the adjustment mechanism while ad justing the heigh
28. h 15 KGi e ee eeseecssssecssseseeseecseesssessesceeseesseesseeseesseessaeeaeeses ca 96 3 kg 2 56 Ahi 20 h sa 21 8 kee ett de deet heen ee get det ca 109 9 kg 2 X 73 Ah 20 h 24 3 Kl ceccecssesscessesseceeecesessaecaeecaecaeecseeseessaeeeseeaeeaees ca 114 9 kg Empty weight without drive batterles approx 66 kg tx All weight indications are valid for the basic equipment without electric ad justments Arm support Code 4438 pair 3 6 kg Arm support Code 4439 child pair 3 0 kg Leg support Code 92 pair 4 5 kg Leg support Code 93 pair 1 6 kg Electr leg support Code 4822 pair 6 0 kg Weight of the heaviest single component Leg support code 86 c cecccseceeecscegeagesnnatens NEESS ARENS NEES 4 5 kg 57 Meaning of the labels on the electric wheelchair 58 Attention Read the operating manuals and other provided doc umentation Do not lift the electric wheelchair at the arm sup ports or leg supports Removable parts are not suitable for carrying Drive mode Switching to push mode with the selection lever right Push mode Push only on level surfaces Indication for charging socket Attachment possibility of the transport safety Indication for danger of jamming Do not reach in here Meaning of the symbols on the type plate D 12 2 I GE af d A yh max km h T Manufacturer Order number Serial number Production date Year Calendar wee
29. k Permitted user weight Max permissible total weight Permitted axle loads Max permissible rising gradient Max permissible falling gradient Max permitted final speed The product is licensed as a seat inside a handicapped transport vehicle HTV The product is not licensed as a seat inside a handicapped trans port vehicle HTV 59 FAULT CORRECTION Fault Cause Remedy Battery indicator on the operating module does not light up after the switch on Battery fuse is defec tive or not correctly in serted Replace defective fuse or clean contacts and insert correctly Plug connection of the power supply without contact Check the plug connec tions The battery indicator blinks after the switch on Power motors are switched to push mode Move the selection le ver for the drive motors into the drive mode position and make sure it clicks into place Plug connection at one of the drives without contact Check the plug connec tions Malfunction in the electronics Have the fault correct ed by a specialist work shop Push mode Selection lever in driv ing mode position Not listed faults View lt Fault diagno sis gt in the operating manual for the operat ing module Lighting not active Filament bulb defec tive Replace defective fila ment bulb Lighting fuse or drive electronics defective Let it be r
30. king of the wheelchair slowly guide the joystick steering and driving lever back to the centre posi tion zero setting t The electric wheelchair stops in shortest distance after releasing the joysticks Parking brake The parking brakes are only effec tive when the selection lever s drive push mode is are set to drive mode They disengage automatically when the wheelchair starts off The parking brakes are manually dis engaged by switching the selection lever s drive push to push mode Specific features of the central se lection lever drive push mode Activation of the selection lever can only be achieved when simultaneous ly pulling up the locking sleeve 2 1 Locking the brakes Attention It should not be possible to push e the electric wheelchair forward when the brakes are engaged Version 1 To engage the brakes swivel the selec tion lever drive push mode on both sides as far as possible into drive mode 3 t Activation of the selection lever is intended for an accompanying person Version 2 To engage the brakes swivel the selec tion lever drive push mode as far as possible forward into drive mode 3a 12 Releasing the brakes Attention Only transfer into or out of the e electric wheelchair when the elec tric wheelchair is switched off and the selection lever drive push mode on both sides is in drive mode An unintentional movement of the jo
31. l surface A danger of tip ping over exists on gradients Folding down the electrically ad justable back support To fold the electrically adjustable back support 2 down first press the re lease button 3 then remove the pin 4 t Keep the back support in position with one hand at the push bar Afterwards fold the back support down 2 t Reinsert the pin 4 in order to pre vent loss Unfolding the back support Check the locking device after folding the back support up and reinserting the pin 23 Back support upholstery The back support upholstery is se cured to the back support shell with Velcro fasteners and can be pulled off 1 SEAT Seat pad The seat pad 2 is attached to the seat plate with velcro straps and can be re moved for cleaning and maintenance Replace and attach the seat pad again after cleaning or maintenance 2 Velcro fastener Seat inclination The seat angle 3 can be adjusted for a safe sitting position as well as for cleaning t Therefore observe chapter lt Ad justing the headlights gt and lt Technical data gt Attention Adjust the seat angle only when the electric wheelchair is standing on a nearly level surface A dan ger of tipping over exists on gradi ents a The seat angle adjustment is not linked with an automatic speed re duction function An increased danger of tipping ov
32. limited walking ability as part of the basic need to move around in your own home t The need to be able to leave home for a short walk in fresh air or in or der to reach the places commonly in the perimeter of the home re quired to fulfil basic needs SPECIFICATIONS The electric wheelchair is an environ ment friendly electronic vehicle It was developed to extend the mobility of persons with health related or age related restrictions t The model has been assigned the Use Class B as per the EN12184 standard ACCEPTANCE All products are checked for faults in the factory and packed in special boxes t Note However we request that you check the vehicle for possible transport damage immediately on receipt preferably in the pres ence of the carrier t Note The packaging of the wheelchair should be stored for a further transport that might become nec essary USE The electric wheelchair with attached leg supports and arm supports serves exclusively for the conveyance of one sitting person Other pulling or trans porting uses do not comply with its intended purpose This model is an electric wheelchair especially for indoor and outdoor use on firm level surfaces The electric wheelchair offers mani fold adjustment possibilities to indi vidual vital statistics The wheelchair should be adapted to your needs by a specialist dealer before the first use The adaptation will take into a
33. lowing Warranty Guarantee section and the there included information on model description delivery note number with delivery date and serial number SN The serial number SN can be read off of the type plate Precondition for the acceptance of lia bility in any case is the intended use of the product the use of original spare parts by specialist dealers as well as maintenance and inspections in regu lar intervals Guarantee is not granted for surface damages tyres of the wheels dam ages due to loosened screws or nuts as well as worn out attachment holes due to frequent assembly work Furthermore damage to the drive and electronics caused by improper cleaning using steam cleaning equip ment or the deliberate or accidental flooding of the components are also excluded Interferences through radiation sources such as mobile phones with high transmission power HiFi equip ment and other extreme interference radiators outside of norm specifica tions cannot be declared as warranty or guarantee claims Attention Failure to observe the instructions in the operating manual improp erly carried out maintenance work and especially technical changes and additions add ons carried out without our prior consent will lead to a general loss of guarantee and product liability o _ t Note This operating manual as a part of the product is to be handed out in case of a change of user or owner We reserve th
34. omponents and operating devices of the electric wheelchair Pos Description Back support Operating module Seat cushion Leg support Footplate Calf strap Selection lever drive push mode VR2 electronic 7a Selection lever drive push mode CAN Bus electronic 8 Arm support 9 Steering wheel 10 Drive wheel 11 Support castor 12 Baggage rack 13 Push bar NOU P WM Drive mode Push mode 10 HANDLING THE ELEC TRIC WHEELCHAIR Securing the electric wheel chair The electric wheelchair is to be se cured as follows to prevent it from rolling off unintentionally 1 Switch the selection levers for drive push mode 7 up to drive mode on both sides 1la Swivel the selection lever drive push mode 7a forward as far as possible 2 Switch the operating module off Functional checks The functions and safety of the elec tric wheelchair must be checked be fore the start of each journey t For this observe chapter lt Inspec tions before starting to drive gt in the accompanying documentation Driving behaviour You define the speed and direction yourself with the joystick movements driving and steering lever while driving as well as the preadjusted maximum final speed of your electric wheelchair BRAKES Operating brake The motors work electrically as oper ating brake and carefully brake the electric wheelchair down without jerks to stillstand Braking the wheelchair For allotted bra
35. oot plates resp footboard need to be folded back down 3 and the calf belt attached Footplates The footplates can be folded outward and up 1 resp inward and down 3 Footboard Fold the footboard up before swivel ling away and removing the upper leg support Folding up the footboard In order to fold up the footboard lift the loose end of the footboard 4 as far as possible Folding the footboard down In order to fold down the footboard lower the loose end of the footboard as far as possible down onto the foot board bracket 5 28 Leg support upper part The upper leg support with an in serted lower leg support is termed leg support Turning the leg supports to the side For easy transfer out of into the elec tric wheelchair as well as driving clos er to a closet bed or bathtub the leg supports can be swivelled away to ward the in outside 1 and 2 t Note Remove the calf belt before swivel ling away the leg supports ts Hereto observe chapter lt Calf belt gt Attention Leg supports turned to the side are released automatically and can easily come off Note this when handling e g transport e Fold up the footplates resp foot board in order to swivel away the leg supports t Hereto observe chapter lt Leg support lower part gt Afterwards pull or press the re spective locking lever 3 backward and swivel the correspondin
36. per Every 2 weeks depending on dis tance covered Check air pressure of the tyres Tyre filling pressure 2 5 bar 36 psi Carry out test yourself or with a helper Use a tyre gauge Adjustment screws Screws and nuts are to be checked for tight fit Carry out test yourself or with a helper Retighten the loosened adjustment screws Contact specialist work shop upon demand 43 WHEN WHAT REMARK Every 6 8 weeks depending on dis tance covered Wheel attachments Wheel nuts or screws are to be checked for tight fit Do it yourself or with the aid of a helper Securely tighten any loos ened wheel nuts or screws and retighten again af ter 10 operating hours or resp 50 km Contact specialist work shop upon demand Every 2 months depending on dis tance covered Check tyre profile Minimum tread 1mm Carry out a visual check yourself or with a helper If the tyre profile is worn down or if the tyre is dam aged consult a specialist workshop for repairs Every 6 months depending on fre quency of use Check Cleanness General condition View lt Service gt in docu ment lt Safety and general handling instructions elec tronic vehicles gt Do it yourself or with the aid of a helper Manufacturer ommendation rec Every 12 months depending on fre quency of use Maintenance jobs Vehicle
37. ric performance Kilometric performance depends to a large extent on the following factors battery condition weight of the driver driving speed driving style road surface condition driving conditions ambient temperature The nominal values given by us are re alistic under the following conditions Ambient temperature of 20 C 100 rated drive battery capacity as per the DIN standard new condition of the drive batter ies with more than 5 charging cy cles Nominal load of 75 kg Without repeated acceleration Level firm driving surface 52 The kilometric performance is greatly reduced by frequent uphill driving poor drive battery charge condi tion low ambient temperature e g in winter frequent starting and stopping e g in town traffic aged sulphated drive batteries frequently necessary steering ma noeuvres reduced driving speed especially at walking speed In practical use the kilometric per formance under normal conditions is then reduced to approx 80 40 of the nominal value Hill climbing ability Gradients in excess of the permitted values e g ramps should for safe ty reasons only be driven when the wheelchair is empty Fuses Underneath the seat plate in front of the drive batteries Hereto observe chapter lt Fuses gt Mains battery fuse VR2 60 A CAN Bus 80
38. rwards swivel the leg support sideways and remove it toward the top 2 t Therefore observe chapter lt Swiv elling away leg supports gt Attention When the electrically height ad e justable leg supports are removed the electric contact 3 needs to be protected from dampness water and dust or dirt e g for longer storage Possible function error of the electrical adjustment t For protection you can for ex ample use the optional cover cap 34 Hanging the electrically height adjustable leg support into place t Note After attachment swivel the leg supports inward t Therefore observe chapter lt Swiv elling in the leg supports gt Press the leg supports swivelled to the side parallel to the front frame tube and lower it into place In doing so the holding pin must slide into the frame tube 1 t Conduct a function test on the electrically height adjustable leg support 35 Stump support Removal First pull back or press the locking le ver 1 Then swivel out the leg stump support and pull it off in an upward direction Hanging in With the leg stump support in a swivelled aside position hang it in and then swivel it to the front until the locking device audibly locks into place t Check for a correct locking of the locking device Height adjustment t Secure the leg stump support against unintentional
39. see ta cews A E EA 47 Indicator JiGht TrOnt id es Ce Ree 48 Indicator light rear AAA 49 Back light uer iaie aa Sa dee Aer r ENEE Nee 50 Information for the specialist dealer ccecceteceeceeteeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeesaeeaeeeeeaeeeees 51 Programming the driving bebawviour testes eeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeees 51 Technical data E 52 Kilometri Gertott pnre annee ai aeiaai iaa vine cera 52 Hill climbing ability 0 eee eee cee eee eee cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeaaesaeesaeeeeeeeateeaeeaeenaee 52 FUSES eege dete sedisectesevescurbestihd aveechvenibisurvieess eenegen 53 LONN MEN 53 lee EK 54 Meaning of the labels on the electric wbeelchair 58 Meaning of the symbols on the type plate 59 Fault correction eege geee eg EES Eu EERSEESKK Ed ESA ENEE EES NEEESERNEeN 60 Inspection certificate ccceceeeeeeeenee eee eee eee eneeenseeeneeeeeeeseeeeesesseesenaneneneeaees 61 Warranty Guarantee cceeceenneteeeee eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeanaseeeeeeeeaneeeeeee 62 Inspection certificate for transfer cccceceeceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeaeeeeeaeeeees 63 INTRODUCTION We thank you for the confidence you have placed in our company by choos ing an electric wheelchair from this series With all equipment and their accesso ries the electric wheelchair offers the respective adaptation to your disabil ity Like any other vehicle an electric wheelchair is a technical aid It is sub ject to explanations requires regular c
40. seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeaeenees 15 Pre Operation CHECKS AA 17 Battery charging procedure ssssssssssssssssisssssrssnsssrnnsissnssussnsnnsnennrnnsnsnnnnnnns 17 Positioning the operating module 18 Function description sienna EELER ee 18 Adjusting the distance to the padded arm support sssessssesereeses 18 Removing the operating module ececeeceeseceeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneteaeseeeeaaeas 18 Inserting the operating module sssssssssssssissessisrssrerissisrisrnsinrrnrnsrnsrnennsens 18 Swivelling the operating module A 19 Height adjustment of the operating module 19 Arm supports ees EEERKKKEREERRKREERRRREEEREREEE ER KEREERREREERRRREEERER KREE nnmnnn nnmnnn nenn nnna 20 Removing the AFM support ceeeeeseeeeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeaeeeaeeaeseeseeseeaeeaeteaee 20 Inserting the arm support 20 1 F Val QT 0 9 010 g eee KEE Keen 21 Folding down the back support 21 Unfolding the back support 21 Adjusting the back support angle AE 21 Adjustable back ET 22 Removing the back support upholstery ee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeteaeeeeeeaaeeas 22 Placing the back support upholstery ee ceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeas 22 Electrically adjustable back support eeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeateeeceaeeeaeteeseeteaateaeteaee 23 Folding down the electrically adjustable back support 23 Unfolding the back support 23 SCAG TTT 24 Seat le DEE 24 Seat inclination i ccesedeida nt ieee Ae ee dane 24 Mechanically adjusting the seat angle 25
41. t adjustable leg support Danger of crushing a Have the leg support that is to be adjusted secured against falling away by an accompanying person Lifting lowering the leg support 1 Before lifting lowering relieve the leg support by an accompanying person by slightly lifting it up 2 Afterwards loosen the clamping lever 1 and have the leg sup port lifted lowered slowly to the desired level by an accompanying person Attention Do not let the leg support drop on its own weight Danger of injury a 3 After the adjustment retighten the clamping lever 1 securely 32 Electrically height adjusta ble leg support The electrically height adjustable leg support 1 2 automatically receives electric contact when hooked on Attention Never put the free hand into the e adjustment mechanism while ad justing the height adjustable leg support Danger of crushing Height adjustment For height adjustment raise or lower the leg support to the desired height via the operating module 1 2 t Observe the operating manual lt Operating module gt Attention Observe the safety and general e handling instructions lt Electronic vehicles gt 33 Removing the electrically height adjustable leg support In order to remove the leg support depending on version first pull the locking lever 1 back press it in or fold it up or down Afte
42. ver 2 has been slackened Attention The maximum height adjustment e is indicated by the marking 38 ATTENDANT CONTROL WITH PRIORITY SWITCH The control unit for accompanying person enables the accompanying person an easy control of the electric wheelchair with auxiliary operating module Positioning the controller t Note Switch off the operating module before position adjustment This prevents an unwanted movement of the electric wheelchair Height adjustment Hold the operating module and then slacken the clamping screw 1 Move the operating module into the desired position and retighten the clamping screw Angle adjustment Hold the operating module and then slacken the clamping screw 2 Swivel the operating module into the desired position and retighten the clamping screw 39 LIGHTING For driving outdoors and on public roads the electric wheelchair can be fit with lighting 1 The lighting is activated over the op erating module for the driver t Note Observe the operating manual lt Operating module gt as well as the safety and general handling in structions lt Electronic vehicles gt REAR VIEW MIRROR Removing the rear view mirror To remove the rear view mirror loosen the clamping screw 2 and pull the rear view mirror forward t Note Carefully place the rear view mir ror down and protect the mirror glass from strain or other obje
43. ysticks driving and steering lever can otherwise lead to an uncontrolled start of the electric wheelchair Danger of accidents Version 1 To loosen the brakes swivel the selec tion lever drive push mode on both sides down as far as possible into push mode 1 t Activation of the selection lever is intended for an accompanying person Version 2 To loosen the brakes engage the lock ing sleeve on the selection lever and swivel the selection lever as far as pos sible towards the back 1a Drive push mode Attention i Only switch the electric wheelchair e to push mode when it is standing still for positioning or in case of emergencies but not on slopes hills t The electric magnetic brakes are switched off in the push mode A braking of the electric wheel chair is then only possible by switching to the drive mode t Grab hold of the push handle and back support in order to shunt the electric wheelchair Selecting the push mode 1 Switch off the operating module because the pushing will otherwise be made difficult by the electric system t Observe the operating manual lt Operating module gt 2 Disengage the brakes 1 resp 1a t Therefore observe chapter lt Releasing the brakes gt t The electric wheelchair can now be pushed Selecting the motor mode 1 Activate the brakes 2 resp 2a t Therefore observe chapter lt Locking the brakes gt 2 Swit
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