medemagroup Mini Crosser X1 User Manual Download Page 39

User guide 1533-2001-B

 39 of 64

Version 2.0.0 - 2021

Medema A/S

Brakes

There are four braking systems on the Mini Crosser:

• 

Motor brake - adjusts vehicle speed also when going downhill.

•  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 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 only designed for 

use when pushing the Mini Crosser on a flat road.

• 

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.

 

•  Hand brake - intended as an emergency brake and parking brake. 

It must be operated with caution when driving in slippery condi

-

tions and downhill.

When using the hand brake 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.

Hand brake lock

Summary of Contents for Mini Crosser X1

Page 1: ...User Manual Mini Crosser X1 1533 2001 B ver 2 0 0 May 2021 GB medemagroup...

Page 2: ...very date ________________ Year 20______ This vehicle was supplied by Date Medema A S Engg rdvej 7 Snejbjerg DK 7400 Herning Denmark Telefon 70 10 17 55 Mail info medema com Dealer For this product Yo...

Page 3: ...ic driving situations 23 Long hills difficult ground 25 Anti tilt wheels stabilisers 26 General care and maintenance 27 Insurance 28 Batteries 29 Storage Charging 30 Battery disposal 32 Changing the w...

Page 4: ...User guide 1533 2001 B 4 of 64 Version 2 0 0 2021 Medema A S Cassation 59 Weight of the seats 60 Own notes 61...

Page 5: ...l print in the user manual we recommend that you visit our website where you can read this manual in PDF format You can enlarge the PDF manual on your PC monitor to suit your needs and preferences If...

Page 6: ...ly familiar with it The vehicle is designed for one person only The Mini Crosser X1 has been designed for users weighing max 175 kg Can be supplied in a HD version as standard for a max person weight...

Page 7: ...around 1500 hours of operation The service must be carried out by an authorised workshop IMPORTANT For safety reasons it is of the outmost importance that service and safety check intervals are compl...

Page 8: ...64 Version 2 0 0 2021 Medema A S 5707299MCX1 3W105V 5707299MCX1 3W1363 5707299MCX1 3W1567 5707299MCX1 4W1064 5707299MCX1 4W136A 5707299MCX1 4W156E 5707299MCX1 4WHD1057 5707299MCX1 CAB10JR 5707299MCX1...

Page 9: ...anty 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 wa...

Page 10: ...obstacles The manufacturer accepts no liability in respect of the unauthor ized opening adjustment or modification of the control panel Lever for adjusting the angle of the handlebars Charging socket...

Page 11: ...to move forwards The more the arm is pressed the faster the Mini Crosser will move When the arm is released it will flip back to starting position of its own accord and the Mini Crosser will stop Act...

Page 12: ...ents prior to use Adjusting the height of the seat Lift both armrests up and fold the seatback Release the handle so the seat can turn Turn a little and lift the seat off Make sure you keep your back...

Page 13: ...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 Adjust the seat post to the desired position The seat post is marked with a ring...

Page 14: ...nt 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 au tomatically See figure below For safety reasons a...

Page 15: ...adjustment Make sure that nothing is trapped in the space between the seat and the chassis Avoid trapping anything when lowering the seat Release lever for seat rotation Release lever for seat forward...

Page 16: ...The height of the steering column can be adjusted 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 t...

Page 17: ...duction and serial number The same serial number can also be found on page two of this manual Please quote this number when making inquiries about servic ing spare parts etc Maximum user weight Vehic...

Page 18: ...rmrest For some users the assistance of an attendant can be recom mended The attendant should Take care not to injure him herself when lifting lowering supporting the user Make sure that the Mini Cros...

Page 19: ...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 wi...

Page 20: ...d braking Get used to the Mini Crosser s response time Practise driving in a narrow space similar to inside a shop or through a door Practise turning and get a sense of how much space is required Alwa...

Page 21: ...country to country Before starting to use the vehicle outdoors it is the user s responsibility to familiarise him herself with the relevant legislation If there is a need for it you can as an accesso...

Page 22: ...affect the Mini Crosser Sources of such noise include radio and television stations and amateur radio transmitters When driving in traffic Be particularly aware of the following when driving in traffi...

Page 23: ...celerate 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 Do...

Page 24: ...p 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 Avoid many starts stops when driving on steep hills It can over heat the...

Page 25: ...which initially sets the Mini Crosser to half speed However if you carry on moving over difficult ground the Mini Crosser will at some stage stop completely The Mini Crosser must be left to cool down...

Page 26: ...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 circum stances See...

Page 27: ...Crosser in good condition safety wise we rec ommend the following regular checks Daily user Test the indicators and driving lights before using the Mini Crosser in the dark or poor visibility Every th...

Page 28: ...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 For further information consult the Service Manual...

Page 29: ...terminals are marked They must be fitted as shown in the sketch below Make sure that the terminals are properly tightened For the same reason there must not be any burrs on the cable terminals Be awa...

Page 30: ...the batteries need to be recharged as soon as possible otherwise the Mini Crosser will cut out Storage Charging The Mini Crosser is designed for use in all types of weather However storage and chargin...

Page 31: ...full capacity after approx 20 times discharges and charges NOTE that the capacity of the batteries decreases with time and at low temperatures In practice this means that a vehicle with old batteries...

Page 32: ...gh your supplier or at a recycling centre Take care when handling any leaky batteries as they contain corrosive acid INFO New batteries can be purchased from Medema A S Note If the battery is 100 disc...

Page 33: ...ging the wheels on the 4W model The hubcap can stay 5 mm Allen key Undo the five bolts Take the wheel off When the wheel is put back on the spring washers must be refitted between the wheel rim and bo...

Page 34: ...e the tube is re placed Pump air into the tube so that it is positioned cor rectly 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...

Page 35: ...g the wheels on the 3W model Rear wheels Take off in the same way as de scribed 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...

Page 36: ...nc ture to secure the bolts with spring washers Remove the valve cap and use a screwdriver or similar to open the valve so that the air can be released Remove the flange with the 5 screws 5 mm Allen k...

Page 37: ...ube is re placed Pump air into the tube so that it is positioned cor rectly 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...

Page 38: ...mains faults It is located under the rear cover The main fuse protects against short circuits in the main current circuit The fuses are located under the rear cover behind the bat teries Fuse type DIN...

Page 39: ...his function is only designed for use when pushing the Mini Crosser on a flat road Electric safety brake if the brake is somehow disengaged on a slope hill the Mini Crosser will brake automatically wh...

Page 40: ...t drive itself Electronic The yellow electronic disengagement button is placed on the back of the vehicle This only works when the scooter is turned on NOTE Don t ever disengage on sloping terrain If...

Page 41: ...hts and by the front bumper Important If you drop the Mini Crosser from a height of half a metre or more there is a risk that the gears in the transaxle will be de stroyed Secure it in the vehicle wit...

Page 42: ...Engineering belt set for securing in motor vehicles 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 weld...

Page 43: ...de 1533 2001 B 43 of 64 Version 2 0 0 2021 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 Cent...

Page 44: ...pendently restrained in the actual motor vehicle in accordance with traffic legislation rules Contact your local dealer or Medemea A S for more information Example Restraining the passenger with a sta...

Page 45: ...hed The Mini Crosser must al ways be turned off and the motor brake disengaged during tow ing See the section on Brakes If the Mini Crosser is to be towed secure a rope to the tow fitting on the front...

Page 46: ...1340 mm X1 305 mm X1 225 mm 135 mm 660 mm 526 mm 460 mm 175 mm User guide 1533 2001 B 46 of 64 Version 2 0 0 2021 Medema A S Dimensioned drawing Mini Crosser X1 3W X1 Foot space are reduced when extr...

Page 47: ...mm X1 320 mm 135 mm 1090 mm 610 mm 175 mm 660 mm 526 mm 460 mm User guide 1533 2001 B 47 of 64 Version 2 0 0 2021 Medema A S Dimensioned drawing Mini Crosser X1 4W X1 Foot space are reduced when extr...

Page 48: ...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...

Page 49: ...tment 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 desired with 200 mm of travel When the lever is released the seat will autom...

Page 50: ...ng the lever on the right hand side of the seat Backrest tilted 45 backward Adjusting the angle of the armrests The adjustment screw makes it possible for the armrest to be adjusted 60 The armrest can...

Page 51: ...rt e g in a car The depth of the seat can now be adjusted by 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...

Page 52: ...wered as needed Adjustment of the headrest forward and backward The headrest can be tilted forward and backward as needed Basket in front Mount the basket on the brackets Click on and now it is ready...

Page 53: ...brackets and now it is ready for use Remember to insert a locking split after mounting Basket on seatback Flame resistance The Mini Crosser seat s flame resistance has been tested in accordance with D...

Page 54: ...ves unevenly choppy while driving Can be caused by poor connection of electricity Turn off the Mini Crosser immediately and seek out an authorised workshop If you continue driving heat can be generate...

Page 55: ...up even when partly discharged batteries are connected The fuse in the charger has blown The switch in the charging plug is malfunctioning Contact supplier Contact suppliers read the operating instru...

Page 56: ...tor fault Make sure that the accelera tor is in neutral when the Mini Crosser is turned on 8 lamps Controller fault Contact supplier 9 lamps Poor connection to motor brake Magnetic brake is disengaged...

Page 57: ...x speed Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 10 km t 13 km t 15 km t 10 km t 13 km t 15 km t Braking distance 10 km h 13 km h 15 km h 2 0 meter 2 8 meter 3 5 meter 2 0 meter 2 8 meter 3 5 meter Controller S 200...

Page 58: ...ight from ground to front edge Ergo2 child standard HD 59 69 cm 59 69 cm Seat surface height from footrest to front edge Ergo2 child standard HD 42 52 cm 42 52 cm Backrest angle Ergo2 child standard H...

Page 59: ...test methods ISO 7176 14 c climatic test in accordance with ISO 7176 9 Conforms Conforms Conforms DS ISO 7176 19 2008 Wheeled mobility devices for use as seats in motor vehicles User weight max 136 kg...

Page 60: ...45 cm seat the heaviest part of the X1 to remove The label showing the seat s weight is located as shown above Weight of the seats Seat model Weight Ergo2 seat 35 cm 20 kg Ergo2 seat 40 cm 26 kg Ergo...

Page 61: ...User guide 1533 2001 B 61 of 64 Version 2 0 0 2021 Medema A S Own notes...

Page 62: ...User guide 1533 2001 B 62 of 64 Version 2 0 0 2021 Medema A S...

Page 63: ...User guide 1533 2001 B 63 of 64 Version 2 0 0 2021 Medema A S...

Page 64: ...medemagroup...

Reviews: