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User guide P9-0158-B

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Version 1.0.2/2011 

Medema Production A/S

 Brakes

There are three braking systems on the Mini Crosser M Joy:

• 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 of the joystick. Please note that this will cause very sharp 
braking. The rear wheels will lock!

Must not be used in the normal course of driving!

• 

Handbrake: intended as an emergency brake and parking 
brake. It must be operated with caution when driving in slippery 
conditions and downhill.

Summary of Contents for Mini Crosser M joy

Page 1: ...User Manual Mini Crosser M joy P9 0158 B ver 1 0 2 July 2012 GB medemagroup User Manual Mini Crosser M joy medemagroup...

Page 2: ...User guide P9 0158 B 2 of 48 Version 1 0 2 2011 Medema Production A S Serial number ___ ______________ ______ _______ Delivery date ________________ Year 20______ This vehicle was supplied by Date...

Page 3: ...ial number 16 Driving the Mini Crosser M Joy 17 Specific driving situations 22 Anti tilt wheels stabilisers 24 Batteries 25 Charging 25 Battery disposal 27 Storage 27 Cleaning 27 Changing the wheels 2...

Page 4: ...g max 150 kg Joystick The joystick control box must not be exposed to extremes of temperature or kept in a damp environment for extended periods The joystick control box must not be subjected to heavy...

Page 5: ...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 min...

Page 6: ...N 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 Applic...

Page 7: ...ations 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 restrain...

Page 8: ...and indicators 9 Light hazard warning lights and indicators 10 Indicator left lights 10 Select seat function toggle switch not available 11 Indicator right hazard warning lights Extra locking system...

Page 9: ...lect 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 p...

Page 10: ...again Weekly safety check Parking brake This test must be carried out on a flat surface with at least one metre of free space around the scooter Start the scooter and slowly move the joystick forward...

Page 11: ...safety 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...

Page 12: ...tervals 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 th...

Page 13: ...e 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...

Page 14: ...ustment 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 se...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...uction 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 Maximum user weight Veh...

Page 17: ...turn the 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 atten...

Page 18: ...ntended as an emergency brake and parking brake It must be operated with caution when driving in slippery conditions and downhill General safety advice Make sure that the backrest is upright and the s...

Page 19: ...r 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 bel...

Page 20: ...eather 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...

Page 21: ...tations 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 Whe...

Page 22: ...s 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 rout...

Page 23: ...table 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...

Page 24: ...els 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 risc is increased d...

Page 25: ...ent is 12 A If 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 o...

Page 26: ...ks 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 trick...

Page 27: ...ooter 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 recommen...

Page 28: ...rchased 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 wh...

Page 29: ...otects 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...

Page 30: ...s 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 of the joystick Pl...

Page 31: ...eed to lift the scooter slightly take hold of it between the rear lights and by the front bumper Secure it in the vehicle with belts attached to the two eyes at the front and two at the back All the e...

Page 32: ...Engineering 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...

Page 33: ...ide P9 0158 B 33 of 48 Version 1 0 2 2012 Medema Production A S Greater than the anchorage points on the scooter Attachment point Attachment point Greater than the anchorage points on the scooter Cent...

Page 34: ...he 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 tra...

Page 35: ...n 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 If the Mini Crosser is to be towed secure a...

Page 36: ...490 mm 1030 mm 1500 mm M 370 mm M 290 mm 135 mm 1090 mm 610 mm 175 mm 680 mm 1420 mm User guide P9 0158 B 36 of 48 Version 1 0 2 2011 Medema Production A S Dimensioned drawing Mini Crosser M Joy 4W...

Page 37: ...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 i...

Page 38: ...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 forw...

Page 39: ...bout 30 by raising this lever Adjusting the angle of the armrest The angle of the armrest can be adjusted by turning this screw Adjusting the height of the armrest The armrest can be raised lowered by...

Page 40: ...Change 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 tem...

Page 41: ...Status light flashes with 1 flash per cycle Switch off the scooter and restart If this does not work contact a competent service engineer HMC or therapist Status light flashes with 2 flashes per cycle...

Page 42: ...t half speed or not at all If the cause is not a raised seat this may be a serious fault Contact a competent service engineer as soon as possible HMC or therapist The Dynamic electronic system is prog...

Page 43: ...nti tilt wheel Total width 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 clim...

Page 44: ...eat to ground 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 61 61 cm Height footplate to front edge...

Page 45: ...2 x 12 V 56 Ah 2 x 12 V 75 Ah 2 x 12 V 110 Ah Max battery dimensions in cm 26 5 x 17 x 22 28 4 x 26 7 x 23 Battery weight 2 batteries 56 Ah 75 80 Ah 110 115 Ah 43 kg 50 kg 80 kg Energy consumption in...

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