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User guide P9-0158-B

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Version 3.0.3 -2016

Medema A/S

Lever for rotating the seat

The lever must be pulled back 

to rotate the seat. The seat can 

then be rotated to 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.

When the lever is located on the left-hand side, it must be pushed 

forward in order to rotate the seat instead of pulling back.

Out / in adjustment of the 

lever for rotating the seat.

Lift the seat off the vehicle.

Loosen the two Allen screws 

and the lever can now be 

adjusted out and in to the 

desired position.

Placement of lever for rotating 

the seat on the left-hand side

Remove the two Allen keys and pull 

the lever out.

Insert the lever from the left-hand 

side and tighten the Allen screws.

When installing the lever on the 

left-hand side, the lever must be 

pushed forward to rotate the seat.

.

Mount the seat again

In order to ensure that the 

seat returns to the correct 

position, the lever for rotating 

the seat must be released in 

order to place the seat.

Introduction to the Ergo2 seat

Summary of Contents for M1 joy

Page 1: ...User Manual Mini Crosser M1 joy P9 0158 B ver 3 0 3 December 2016 GB medemagroup...

Page 2: ...________________ Year 20______ This vehicle was supplied by Date Please Note You will find the latest versions of this user manual on our website www medema com In special cases for example important...

Page 3: ...ck 13 General care and maintenance 14 Insurance 15 Preparations Adjustments prior to use 16 Serial number 18 Driving the Mini Crosser M Joy 19 Specific driving situations 24 Anti tilt wheels stabilise...

Page 4: ...ion to the Ergo2 seat 40 Electric seat functions Ergo2 46 Change electric seat rotation from right to left 47 Introduction to the Eblo seat 49 Flame resistance 50 Warning 50 Troubleshooting 51 Trouble...

Page 5: ...ept in a damp environment for extended periods The joystick control box must not be subjected to heavy knocks Do not switch off the control box while driving except in an emergency as this may damage...

Page 6: ...d with the latest safety information In the event of important safety related changes we will notify our customers directly FSN Contagion Note The tires can sometimes rub off on floor surfaces particu...

Page 7: ...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 wit...

Page 8: ...eelchairs Mini Crossers 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 t...

Page 9: ...nty against breakage and corrosion of the undercarriage 4 For the warranty to cover batteries the charger used must be sold by Medema A S The fabric type and serial number must be indicated on the war...

Page 10: ...refers to the explanation later in the instruction book Joystick Control panel Headrest not shown Extra Thermal fuse Disengagement lever Seat rotation Release handle forw backw Eye for restraints Dir...

Page 11: ...rning lights and indicators 10 Directional signal left lights 10 Select seat function toggle switch not available 11 Directional signal right hazard warning lights Extra locking system In addition to...

Page 12: ...the speed you want 1 is the lowest speed and 5 is the highest Driving Driving 1 Start driving by moving the joystick in the direction you want to travel The speed depends on how far forward you push t...

Page 13: ...safety check Parking brake This test must be carried out on a flat surface with at least one metre of free space around the Mini Crosser Start the Mini Crosser and slowly move the joystick forward Th...

Page 14: ...ty wise we recommend the following regular checks Daily 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...

Page 15: ...ls 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 More information in the service manual Insurance In the eye...

Page 16: ...djust 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 cl...

Page 17: ...ght you wish Press the release button again and make sure it is fitted in one of the 5 holes in the seat tube Loosen the counter nut Use spanner 17 mm Loosen the screw Adjust the seat post to the desi...

Page 18: ...mber 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 mak...

Page 19: ...he seat through 45 or 90 and make sure that it is locked in position clicked into place If necessary raise the armrest For some users the assistance of an attendant can be recommended The attendant sh...

Page 20: ...ately 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 u...

Page 21: ...ive slowly when turning Practise reversing too 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...

Page 22: ...2016 Medema A S Traffic regulations The traffic legislation for Mini Crossers varies from country to country Before starting to use the vehicle outdoors it is the user s responsibility to familiarise...

Page 23: ...ions amateur radio transmitters and mobile phones If 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 d...

Page 24: ...elerate 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 Dow...

Page 25: ...Lean forwards 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 t...

Page 26: ...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 On the M Joy this risk is increased due...

Page 27: ...osed 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...

Page 28: ...ly 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 v...

Page 29: ...ong term storage we recommend covering the Mini Crosser M Joy to protect it from dust rain and sunlight Cleaning Clean the Mini Crosser M Joy with a damp cloth If necessary wipe dry with a chamois lea...

Page 30: ...d 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 5 mm Allen key Undo the five bolts Take the wheel of...

Page 31: ...cts against overloading of both steering and engine When overloaded it will switch off the engine full speed and traction can be resumed after the motor has cooled down for 2 5 minutes Mini Crosser M...

Page 32: ...very sharp braking The rear wheels will lock Must NOT be used in the normal course of driving The brake must never be disengaged mechanically using the disengagement lever on a slope This function is...

Page 33: ...w possible Disengagement lever Disengagement Turn the vehicle off on the joystick I O Push the disengagement lever at the back down The motor brake is now disengaged and the vehicle can be pushed or t...

Page 34: ...osser slightly take hold of it between the rear lights and by the front bumper During transport it may be preferable to remove the seat for the sake of space See instructions on page 15 IMPORTANT If t...

Page 35: ...ing belt set for securing in motor vehicles 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 ey...

Page 36: ...ide P9 0158 B 36 of 60 Version 3 0 3 2016 Medema A S Greater than the anchorage points on the Mini Crosser Attachment point Attachment point Greater than the anchorage points on the Mini Crosser Centr...

Page 37: ...ni 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...

Page 38: ...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 If the Mini Crosser is to be towed secure a rope to the tow fi...

Page 39: ...490 mm 1030 mm 1500 mm M1 Joy 400 mm M1 Joy 320 mm 135 mm 1090 mm 620 mm 175 mm 680 mm 1420 mm User guide P9 0158 B 39 of 60 Version 3 0 3 2016 Medema A S Dimensioned drawing Mini Crosser M Joy 4W...

Page 40: ...eat instead of pulling back Out in adjustment of the lever for rotating the seat Lift the seat off the vehicle Loosen the two Allen screws and the lever can now be adjusted out and in to the desired p...

Page 41: ...hen the lever is released the seat will automatically lock into place in the closest position Height adjustment of armrest Unzip the zipper on the side of the backrest and the backrest itself Unscrew...

Page 42: ...car Adjusting the angle of the backrest The angle of the backrest can be adjusted 45 backward and 90 forward This is done by pulling the lever on the right hand side of the seat Backrest tilted 45 ba...

Page 43: ...sliding the seatback forward and back Shown here with 320 mm seat depth The seatback can then be moved backward to the edge of the rail and forward to the edge of the rail Tighten the screws after adj...

Page 44: ...sion 3 0 3 2016 Medema A S Height adjustment of headrest Press the button and the headrest can be raised and lowered as needed Adjustment of the headrest forward and backward The headrest can be tilte...

Page 45: ...e seat Optional accessory Complete mounting kit for basket Two brackets and four Allen screws Unzip the zipper and position the brackets in front of the two predrilled holes Mount the basket on the br...

Page 46: ...justment 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 be...

Page 47: ...t to left Seat with electrical turning By default electrical seat turning is installed so the seat turns to the right 1 Lift the seat 2 Turn the seat 90 in the direction of the arrow 3 Fasten the seat...

Page 48: ...ing seat functions with the G90A A Electric forward reverse A Electric forward reverse B Electric seat rotation B Electric seat rotation C Electric backrest C Electric backrest D Electric hoist D Elec...

Page 49: ...at each 45 The lever is spring loaded and the seat is locked automatically when the lever is released Lever for fore aft adjustment of the seat Pull the lever up to release the seat on the slide rail...

Page 50: ...ave been tested Warning The seat may become very hot if exposed to direct sunlight Similarly the seat will become very cold if it is exposed to cold temperatures e g frost Adjusting the angle of the b...

Page 51: ...nge to a faster speed Stop and wait a few seconds before starting Pump the tyres up to the right pressure The driving distance per charge is too short There is a problem with the batteries Low tempera...

Page 52: ...Status light flashes with 1 flash per cycle Switch off the Mini Crosser and restart If this does not work contact a skilled technician HMC or therapist Status light flashes with 2 flashes per cycle an...

Page 53: ...at all If the cause is not a raised seat this may be a serious fault Contact a skilled technician as soon as possible HMC or therapist The Dynamic electronic system is programmable so that the driving...

Page 54: ...dth 140 cm 148 5 cm 68 cm Total weight incl batteries and Ergo Std seat 152 kg Weight without seat Ergo Standard 45 cm 131 kg Dynamic stability in all directions 10 17 Kerb climbing 11 cm Max speed 10...

Page 55: ...cm 52 cm 36 41 cm Height front edge of seat to ground Ergo Standard with slide rail Ergo Standard without slide rail Ergo2 seat with slide rail Ergo2 seat without slide rail 62 72 cm 60 70 cm 60 70 c...

Page 56: ...Ah 110 Ah Approx 1 5 Approx 1 5 Approx 3 0 Charging device 24 V DC 56 Ah 80 Ah 110 Ah 6 10 A 6 10 A 10 12 A Approx charging time at 20 C 8 hours Lights Bulb headlight 24 V 21 W Diode rear light 24 V...

Page 57: ...User guide P9 0158 B 57 of 60 Version 3 0 3 2016 Medema A S M Joy Diverse informationer Front basket max load capacity 8 kg Rear basket max load capacity 15 kg Wheel bolt must be tightened with 50 Nm...

Page 58: ...he seat s weight is located as shown above Weight of the seat Seat model Weight Eblo seat 19 kg Ergo seat 34 cm 17 kg Ergo seat 37 cm 18 kg Ergo seat 40 cm 20 kg Ergo seat 45 cm standard 21 kg Ergo se...

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