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OPERATING MANUAL

SCOOTER,

MODEL 1.363 – 3-WHEEL

MODEL 1.364 – 4-WHEEL

GB

Summary of Contents for 1.363

Page 1: ...W e m o v e p e o p l e OPERATING MANUAL SCOOTER MODEL 1 363 3 WHEEL MODEL 1 364 4 WHEEL GB...

Page 2: ...l 12 Pressure switches and symbols 12 Drive push mode 13 Driving key positions 13 Selecting the push mode 14 Selecting the motor mode 14 Selecting the operation 15 Adjusting the steering column 16 Swi...

Page 3: ...Detaching the seat 31 Attaching the seat 31 Adjusting the seat height 32 Arm support 32 Swivelling up the arm support 32 Adjusting the angle of the arm support 32 Adjusting the height of the arm suppo...

Page 4: ...41 Replace fuse 41 Lighting 42 Headlight setting 42 Headlight setting 42 Replacing defective filament bulbs 42 Wheel change 50 Detaching the drive wheels 50 Dismantling the steering wheels 51 Informa...

Page 5: ...5 Technical data 59 Kilometric performance 59 Fuses 60 Lighting 60 Tools 60 Model 1 363 1 364 61 Stickers on the SCOOTER 63 Symbols 63 Inspection certificate 64 Guarantee 66...

Page 6: ...SCOOTER should be stored for a further trans port that might become necessary FOREWORD We thank you for the confidence you have placed in our company by way of choosing the SCOOTER As any other vehic...

Page 7: ...is an environment friendly electric vehicle It was devel oped to extend the mobility of per sons with health related or age relat ed restrictions The SCOOTER fulfils the demands of handicapped people...

Page 8: ...s Fig 2 Accelerator lever Handle bar grip Control panel Steering column locking device Lever seat lock Selection lever drive push mode Support wheel Rear light Fig 1 Seat Driving lock Steering column...

Page 9: ...trol devices Fig 2a Accelerator lever Handle bar grip Control panel Steering column locking device Lever seat lock Selection lever drive push mode Support wheel Rear light Fig 1a Seat Driving lock Ste...

Page 10: ...hts key Indicator gauge for lighting LED indicator is lit when the lights are switched on Indicator gauge for flashing warn ing lights blinks when hazard warning indi cators are switched on Hazard war...

Page 11: ...arging socket protected by a cover disc that can be turned to the side HANDLING THE SCOOT ER Caution Observe the safety information Electronic wheelchairs Functional checks The functions and safety of...

Page 12: ...turn sig nals Direction indicator flasher Note The turn signal equipment auto matically switches off after 15 blinking signals Right indicator Switches on off the right direction indi cator The indic...

Page 13: ...13 DRIVE PUSH MODE Driving key positions Position OFF Driving key horizontal fig 7 the SCOOTER is switched off Position ON Driving key vertical fig 8 the drive mode is engaged Note 7 8...

Page 14: ...s the back fig 9 Selecting the motor mode For the driving mode the selection le ver must have locked into place To switch to drive mode first press the selection lever as far forward as possible and t...

Page 15: ...er Charg ing batteries Caution Only enter or exit the seat of the scooter when the selection lever is in the drive position and the driv ing key is pulled off or in the OFF position driving key horizo...

Page 16: ...Switching on the SCOOTER To switch on insert the driving key into the ignition lock in the steering col umn and turn it 90 clockwise to the position ON fig 14 When the SCOOTER is ready for oper ation...

Page 17: ...lays the battery charge condition af ter the switch on Note The value shown depends on the ambient temperature the age of the battery and the type of load It should therefore only be taken as an appro...

Page 18: ...rve the information in the Batteries section and the oper ating manual for the battery charg er Caution Do not insert anything other than the battery charger plug into the battery charging socket Dang...

Page 19: ...e batteries exhausted immediately recharge max 7 range With totally depleted batteries the indicator gauge for operational read iness status blinks The capacity has dropped to less than 5 of the max i...

Page 20: ...6 steps over the keys fig 20 and The lit LED indicates the selected max imum speed fig 20 Caution Danger of accident due to an un suitable pre selection of the maxi mum speed A low maximum speed shoul...

Page 21: ...ectronic wheelchairs Do not switch off the SCOOTER whilst it is in motion The SCOOT ER brakes abruptly Do not exceed max permitted in clination Hereto observe chapter Technical data Start off slowly C...

Page 22: ...when turning Caution Danger of tilting when reversing Especially on slopes and inclina tions Accelerator lever The driving speed is determined while driving by the movement of the ac celeration lever...

Page 23: ...TER Guide the acceleration lever according to the desired braking back into its initial position The braking distance of the SCOOTER must be taken into account for a time ly braking Caution Brake the...

Page 24: ...devices Transport security Proceed as follows as soon as the SCOOTER is located inside the trans port vehicle 1 Establish electrical safety For this observe the regulations of the respective transpor...

Page 25: ...n the steering column For this press the locking lever of the steering column fig 28 down and swivel down the steer ing column Let go of the locking lever when the steering column is in the desired po...

Page 26: ...le fig 29 Front basket see section entitled Front basket Seat see section entitled Seat Rear panel see section entitled Removing the batteries Batteries see section entitled Removing the batteries Dri...

Page 27: ...ff before remov ing the rear panelling is removed fig 30 In order to prevent loosing the ball grip it should be replaced after the rear panel has been removed 4 Lift the rear panel fig 31 By careful l...

Page 28: ...old onto the con nection plugs Do not pull on the cables 6 Open the velcro strap of the span ning belts of each battery fig 34 7 Lift out the batteries fig 35 Grab underneath the surrounding edge in o...

Page 29: ...is to be observed closely The brackets to receive the drive may not be bent The locking bolt to attach the as sembled front panel and drive are still on the safety wire The connection cables are not d...

Page 30: ...1 Set the batteries into the frame and secure them with the spanning straps fig 41 Caution Make sure that the cables are cor rectly routed when mounting the batteries Danger of cable damage 2 Reconnec...

Page 31: ...again automatically every 45 Detaching the seat After activating the locking lever fig 45 the seat can be lifted fig 47 Caution Grab sideways under the seat sur face in order to lift the seat Do not...

Page 32: ...n easier transfer to from the seat fig 50 Adjusting the angle of the arm support The angle of the arm support can be steplessly adjusted by adjusting the stopper screw fig 51 Therefore loosen the coun...

Page 33: ...the arm support outward up to the marker After adjusting the arm support retighten the clamping screw on both sides Adjusting the distance seat to tiller After engaging the locking lever fig 54 the d...

Page 34: ...the back support swivel it up ward toward the back Adjusting the back support extension After engaging the locking spring fig 55 the extension of the seat can be adjusted After adjusting the seat ext...

Page 35: ...d from the front onto the holder fig 57 SUPPORT CASTORS The anti tip castors fig 58 increase the stability against tipping over to the rear when crossing an obstacle or driv ing on a rising gradient C...

Page 36: ...t of the securing system for the SCOOTER or the person sitting in the wheel chair during the transport in a dis abled person transport vehicle Strapping on the lap belt with lock Pull both belt halves...

Page 37: ...nance of the SCOOTER leads to limitation of the manufacturers liabil ity Tyres With different tyre pressure of the wheels of one axle the SCOOTER pulls to one side and the straight course is restricte...

Page 38: ...ashing liquid Remove spots with a sponge or a soft brush Wash off persistent dirt with com mercial fine detergent Follow up with clean water and allow to dry Plastic parts The plastic panels and parts...

Page 39: ...STALLMENT Only the measures described in the Maintenance section of the corre sponding service manual are necessary for the reinstallment REPAIRS Trustfully contact your local specialist dealer of ano...

Page 40: ...ed The spare parts list with the respective part numbers and drawings is availa ble at the specialist dealer Attention Safety relevant parts or assembly groups are only to be assembled in a specialist...

Page 41: ...e the brakes to prevent it from moving Switch off the SCOOTER Separate the plugs of the electrical connections Note The plugged connections are se cured by spring locks that have to be unlocked by pre...

Page 42: ...ront of the wheelchair Headlight setting Loosen the screwed connection fig 60 and set headlights Retighten screwed connection Replacing defective filament bulbs Before replacing a defective filament b...

Page 43: ...crew fig 61 and remove the head light fig 62 Pull the cable shoes off of the con tacts fig 62 First loosen the attachment screw fig 63 and the lift off the con tact spring and turn it to the side fig...

Page 44: ...ct of the filament bulb fig 64 Afterwards retight en the attachment screw fig 64 Push the cable shoes onto the con tacts fig 65 Replace the headlight In doing so first insert the head light on the top...

Page 45: ...lens fig 69 Press the faulty spherical bulb slightly inwards turn and remove from the socket Mounting Insert the new spherical bulb fig 69 For this push the sideward pin bayonet catch into the recess...

Page 46: ...connect the plugged connec tions of the electrical connection for the taillights Therefore view chapter disassem bling the scooter into its compo nents removing the batteries 3 Unscrew the attachment...

Page 47: ...achment screw of the dispersion disc fig 76 3 First insert the taillight into the rear panel and then screw on the clasp with the attachment screws fig 77 4 Connect the plugged connections of the elec...

Page 48: ...lens fig 79 Press the faulty spherical bulb slightly inwards turn and remove from the socket Mounting Insert a new spherical bulb For this push the sideward pin bayo net catch into the recess of the...

Page 49: ...sion disc as in fig 81 Press the faulty spherical bulb slightly inwards turn and remove from the socket Mounting Insert a new spherical bulb For this push the sideward pin bayo net catch into the rece...

Page 50: ...the SCOOTER from tipping or moving Always change tyres in pairs Two tyres with different wear impair the straight on travel of the SCOOTER Caution Never loosen the connection screws of the rim halves...

Page 51: ...wed on tightly again The valve points outwards Changing the tyres Caution The screws at the outer edge of the wheel rim fig 82 83 hold to gether the rim halves and must not be loosened until the tyre...

Page 52: ...gramming device Therefore observe the respective Service manual The driving features of the SCOOTER should be adjusted to the individual requirements and the learning proc ess of the respective user a...

Page 53: ...rd speed 45 75 90 45 75 90 Max backward speed 30 35 40 30 35 40 Standard settings The parameter values in the follow ing table are selected so that the in spection requirements of the CE certi ficatio...

Page 54: ...ve this work carried out by a spe cialist workshop in order to ensure that the SCOOTER offers the highest level of safety and reliability The em ployee of the specialist workshop knows the technique o...

Page 55: ...If this is not the case have the magnetic brakes repaired by a specialist workshop Carry out test yourself or with a helper Observe safety regula tions Electronic wheelchairs chapter Brakes Especiall...

Page 56: ...heck the frame add on components and ac cessories for damage cor rosion and damaged paintwork Check the condition and fastening of electric cables and connections Do it yourself or with the aid of a h...

Page 57: ...pter Maintenance Do it yourself or with the aid of a helper Observe the following sections Cleaning and mainte nance Disinfection Repairs Batteries Every 6 months depending on frequen cy of use Every...

Page 58: ...defective Malfunction in the elec tronics Turn the driving key to the drive mode position Replace defective fila ment bulb Switch the brake release lever to drive mode Have it repaired by a spe cialis...

Page 59: ...ometric performance is greatly reduced by frequent uphill driving poor battery charge condition low ambient temperature e g in winter frequent acceleration and braking e g in city traffic old sulphate...

Page 60: ...k light Spherical bulb 21 5 W 12 V BAY15D Front indicator Spherical bulb 12 V 10 W BA15S Rear indicator Spherical bulb 12 V 10 W BA15S TOOLS The following tools are required for adjustments and mainte...

Page 61: ...Seat height manufacturers setting 45 cm Arm support height from upper edge of seat 15 24 cm Arm support height from upper edge of seat manufacturers setting 15 cm Seat depth 43 cm Seat width 45 66 cm...

Page 62: ...chnical inclination ability user weight of 75 kg 15 27 Technical inclination ability max user weight 11 5 20 10 18 Permissible rising falling gradient 10 18 7 12 Max permissible transverse gradient 10...

Page 63: ...manuals and other provided documentation Only switch to push mode on level surfaces Do not lift on the arm supports Battery connection plan Switching from drive mode into push mode SYMBOLS The arrow...

Page 64: ...list dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Place date Signature Recommended safety inspection at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Pla...

Page 65: ...pection in 12 months Date Place date Signature Recommended safety inspection at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Place date Signature Recommend...

Page 66: ...ted on the type plate Pre condition in any case is the intend ed use of the product the use of orig inal spare parts by authorised dealers as well as maintenance and inspec tions in regular intervals...

Page 67: ...67 Vehicle ID No Fz I Nr view type plate Guarantee Date of delivery Delivery note no Model designation GUARANTEE NOTE Fill in the details If necessary copy and return Stamp of the dealer...

Page 68: ...ORTOPEDIA Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Meyra Ring 2 D 32689 Kalletal Kalldorf P O Box 1 703 D 32591 Vlotho Fon 05733 922 355 Fax 05733 922 9355 www meyra ortopedia de info meyra ortopedia de 205 310 301...

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