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Maintenance instructions

Before starting out

Test brakes for fault-
less operation

Set the driving key to 
drive mode. It should 
now be impossible to 
push the vehicle. If this 
is not the case, have the 
magnetic brake repaired 
by a specialist workshop.

Observe safety and gen-
eral handling instruc-
tions < 

Electronic vehicles

 

> chapter 

<

 

brakes

 >.

WHAT

Remark

WHEN

Tighten wheel nuts, resp. 
screws securely.

Wheel attachments

Screws and nuts are to 
be checked for tight fi t.

Every 2 weeks

(depending on distance 
covered)

Especially before driving 
in the dark

Observe safety and gen-
eral handling instruc-
tions < 

Electronic vehi-

cles

 > chapter 

<

 

Driving 

in public traffi c

 >.

A rapid blinking of the 
warning light for indica-
tor indicates a defective 
spherical bulb.

Replacing defective fi la-
ment bulbs view chapter 

Lighting

 >.

Check the light- and 
indicator signal equip-
ment for immaculate 
performance

Switch the vehicle on 
and check the lighting 
functions.

Summary of Contents for 2.563

Page 1: ...We move people OPERATING MANUAL SCOOTER MODEL 2 563 3 WHEEL MODEL 2 564 4 WHEEL GB...

Page 2: ...ever 12 Handling the SCOOTER 13 Specifications 13 Use 13 Functional checks 13 Tips for accident prevention 14 Driving in street traffic 14 Safety information 14 Locking the SCOOTER 14 CE regulations 1...

Page 3: ...ng and transportation 27 Safety information 27 Transport in vehicles 27 Transport security 27 Reducing the size of the SCOOTER 28 Disassembling the SCOOTER 29 Reassembly of SCOOTER components 33 Seat...

Page 4: ...fuse 46 Lighting 47 Adjusting the headlights 47 Replacing defective filament bulbs 47 Headlights 48 Front indicator 4 wheeler 49 Front indicator 3 wheeler 50 Rear indicator 51 Back light 52 Wheel cha...

Page 5: ...behaviour 56 Driving parameter 57 Standard programming 57 Standard settings 57 Technical data 58 Kilometric performance 58 Fuses 59 Lighting 59 Tools 59 Scooter model 2 563 2 564 60 Stickers labels o...

Page 6: ...cidents Note Please note that the illustrated equipment variants can deviate from your model The tools required for adjustments and maintenance is listed under chapter Technical Data Attention Read an...

Page 7: ...urred during transport a Draw up a DAMAGE REPORT the carrier is required to do this b Draw up a LETTER OF SUBROGA TION you assign to the supplier all claims resulting from this dam age c Send back the...

Page 8: ...ng equip ment Pos Description Director actuator Control panel Handle bar grip Lever for steering column lock ing device Lever for seat lock Support wheel Brake light Back light Rear indicator Pos Desc...

Page 9: ...ering column lock ing device Lever for seat lock Support wheel Brake light Back light Rear indicator Pos Description Seat Drive lock Drive key Steering column Front basket Headlight Steering wheel Fro...

Page 10: ...ting manual SCOOTER Control panel with LCD Display Driving lock 1 Driving lock Driving key position 0 OFF Driving key position 45 push mode Driving key position 90 ON Battery charging socket 2 Battery...

Page 11: ...CD display Position OFF Driving key parallel to the steering column 1 The SCOOTER is switched off Position push mode Driving key turned 45 clockwise 2 The push mode is activated Position ON Driving ke...

Page 12: ...ation standard the actuator as a thumb or finger seesaw lever option 1 acceleration rotary grip option 2 foot accelerator option 3 Selecting the driving direction with the accelerator lever Forward mo...

Page 13: ...health related or age re lated restrictions The SCOOTER fulfils the demands of handicapped people accord ing to EN 614 1 Use Attention The general capability of the driv er to participate in traffic m...

Page 14: ...rumbrake in emergency situa tions The attachment detachment of ac cessories components can alter the driving behaviour Do not expose the SCOOTER to ex treme weather conditions Protect the upholstery w...

Page 15: ...dio telephones Stop the SCOOTER and switch it off imme diately if it reacts in an uncontrolled manner or causes interference to oth er electronic devices Note The SCOOTER can disturb highly sensitive...

Page 16: ...vring on a level surface Selecting the motor mode For this insert the driving key into the socket and turn 90 clockwise into the ON position 1 The SCOOTER is now ready for driving Selecting the push m...

Page 17: ...ing socket 1 Therefore observe chapter Charg ing batteries Attention Only enter or exit the seat of the SCOOTER when the driving key is pulled An unintentional movement of the accelerator lever can c...

Page 18: ...elling down Danger of injury Let go of the locking lever when the steering column is in the desired posi tion Switching on the SCOOTER To switch on the SCOOTER 3 insert the driving key into the lock o...

Page 19: ...load It should therefore only be taken as an approximate value If an empty battery symbol is shown in the LCD display the bat teries should be charged immedi ately If the LCD display shows an Error E...

Page 20: ...e This keeps the SCOOTER ready for use Batteries should only be charged with a battery charger that is suitable for the type and rating of the batteries The guarantee is only preserved to its full ext...

Page 21: ...the information in the Batteries section and the operating manual for the battery charger Attention Do not insert anything other than the battery charger plug into the battery charging socket Danger...

Page 22: ...tion Attention Observe the safety and general handling instructions Electronic vehicles Do not switch off the SCOOTER whilst it is in motion The SCOOT ER brakes abruptly Do not exceed max permitted in...

Page 23: ...play lights up constantly Driving speed Slowly move the director out of the zero position Direction of travel Note The speed is reduced automatically during the rearward travel The backward driving h...

Page 24: ...when turning around especially on slopes and hills The SCOOTER features and automatic blinker reset after driving through a curve The additional turn signal control is mandatory in all cases Note on...

Page 25: ...o the original position according to the desired braking effect The braking distance of the SCOOTER must be taken into account for a time ly braking Attention Brake the SCOOTER down early in front of...

Page 26: ...Press the locking button 2 down Note The vehicle may not let itself be pushed with activated handbrake Attention The brake performance reduces with the wear on the brake pads Any decrease in braking p...

Page 27: ...rgency braking result in forces which the SCOOTER was not designed to withstand and therefore greatly endanger a person sitting in the wheelchair Transport in vehicles Attention Transport of the SCOOT...

Page 28: ...column Pull up the locking lever on the steering column 3 and then swiv el down the steering column Attention Steady the steering column with one hand on the handlebar when doing this in order to pre...

Page 29: ...a small ve hicle Front basket see section entitled Front basket Seat see section entitled Seat Battery cover see section entitled Removing the batteries Batteries see section entitled Removing the bat...

Page 30: ...he seat 3 Lift out the battery cover 2 By carefully lifting out the battery covers the velcro stickers at the cor ners open up by themselves 4 Unplug the connections 3 of the battery cables 5 Open the...

Page 31: ...ld of the battery on the up folding handle 6 Remove the battery with help of the priorly raised handle and place it down safely 7 Pull the main SUB D plug 7 Previously loosen the screws at the side To...

Page 32: ...l the cable of the electrical con troller downward out of the hole of the battery plate and place it to the front 1 2 Press the locking bolt 2 together and lower the now unlocked rear part to the floo...

Page 33: ...retain ing holes Attention The locking bolts must rest in the retaining holes The correct lock ing must be tested by loading the footplate 3 Route the connecting cable to the rear through the hole in...

Page 34: ...an be swivelled height adjust ed and removed Compartment in the seat The seat contains a compartment 3 to store small objects To open the compartment pull up the latch 2 Turning the seat After activat...

Page 35: ...king lever 1 the seat can be inserted into the seat tube Attention Grab sideways under the seat sur face in order to lift the seat After inserting the seat align it into driving direction and let the...

Page 36: ...r to from the seat 1 Adjusting the angle of the arm support Depending on model the angle of the arm support can be adjusted by turn ing the adjustment wheel 2 Compartment in the arm sup ports The comp...

Page 37: ...of the back support turn the right or left handwheel 1 until the desired position is reached Lordosis adjustment To adjust the lordosis support turn the handwheel 2 until the desired sup port is achie...

Page 38: ...1 3 38 Front basket The front basket 1 can be lifted off upwards 2 For attachment the front basket is placed onto the two brackets 3...

Page 39: ...ning system for the SCOOTER and or the driver during transport in a handicapped transport vehi cle Fastening the seatbelt Pull both belt halves to the front and slide the catch halves together so that...

Page 40: ...be removed when working on the electrical system Inspection For safety reasons and to prevent ac cidents which can result from wear not detected in good time an annual inspection is necessary in the...

Page 41: ...eel nuts resp screws securely Wheel attachments Screws and nuts are to be checked for tight fit Every 2 weeks depending on distance covered Especially before driving in the dark Observe safety and gen...

Page 42: ...ialist workshop to correct insufficient tyre tread or tyre damage Check tyre profile Minimal profile depth 1 mm WHAT Remark WHEN Maintenance instructions Use a pressure gauge or if not available the T...

Page 43: ...dealer Observe the chapter Maintenance Safety and general han dling instructions Elec tronic vehicles chapter Cleaning and mainte nance Disinfection Repairs Batteries to be observed Every 6 months de...

Page 44: ...d Malfunction in the elec tronics Insert drive key Observe the operating manual Control panel with LCD display Main fuse is defective Insert a new mains fuse Director actuator moved too soon Switch on...

Page 45: ...rements for maintenance free sealed batter ies max charging voltage 29 5 V max charging current 12 A Pin assignment of the charging plug A Pin 1 24V Conduit red Pin 2 minus Conduit black Pin 3 minus B...

Page 46: ...the batteries 2 Note Have a defective fuse replaced by a specialist workshop Replace fuse Separate the plugs of the electrical connections To pull them off hold onto the con nection plugs Do not pull...

Page 47: ...t the lower edge of the light cone of the headlight with the adjust ment screw 1 about 3 metres in front of the vehicle Replacing defective filament bulbs Switch off the SCOOTER before re placing a de...

Page 48: ...he headlight For this pull the hook with a light pressure on the con tact spring 3 outward 4 Pull away the spring contact and pull out the defective filament bulb 5 Mounting Insert the new filament bu...

Page 49: ...the defective spherical bulb lightly into the holder against the spring and then turn the bulb and pull it out of the bulb holder 4 Mounting Insert the new spherical bulb 3 Push the side pins bayonet...

Page 50: ...fective spherical bulb lightly into the holder against the spring and then turn the bulb and pull it out of the bulb holder 2 Mounting Insert the new spherical bulb 3 Push the side pins bayonet catch...

Page 51: ...e 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 pi...

Page 52: ...use 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 Insert the new festoon bulb 4 Press one tip i...

Page 53: ...be disassembled before replacement or repair To disassemble the drive wheels re move the 4 wheel screws 1 and pull the wheel off Assembly of the drive wheels Afterinsertingthedrivewheelretight en the...

Page 54: ...loosen the rim half connec tion screws 3 in order to disas semble the tyre before previously completely deflating the tyre Danger of injury Note Take note of the arrangement of all sleeves and washer...

Page 55: ...g direction of the tyre view arrow 2 Tighten the rim half connection screws 3 evenly For this new safety nuts are to be used as well as the torque observed view technical data 3 Reassemble the steerin...

Page 56: ...e 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 at regular inte...

Page 57: ...Service manual Standard settings The parameter values in the following table are selected so that the inspec tion requirements of the CE certifica tion are fulfilled Programming that differs from thes...

Page 58: ...lometric 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 sulphat...

Page 59: ...5W P26S Back light Spherical bulb 21 5W 12V BAY15D Front indicator Spherical bulb 12V 10W BA15S Rear indicator Spherical bulb 12V 10W BA15S Tools The following tools are required for adjustments and m...

Page 60: ...model Dimensional tolerance 1 5 cm 2 Abbreviations of the vehicle dimensions SH Seat height SW Seat width SD Seat depth BH Backrest height Model 2 563 3 wheel 2 564 4 wheel Type plate on the right si...

Page 61: ...x 29 psi 3 00 8 36 0 cm Pneumatic tyre on increased user weight from 130 kg to 150 kg Drive wheel max 2 5 bar 35 5 psi Steering wheel max 2 0 bar 29 psi Transport dimensions Length 3 wheel 4 wheel 136...

Page 62: ...rse gradient 11 20 Stability against tipping over 15 28 Weights basic equipment Max permissible total weight 310 kg Max permissible user weight 150 kg Max loading in front basket 10 kg Max front axle...

Page 63: ...and other provided documentation Do not lift on the arm supports Symbols The arrow with the hand shows to ar eas where you should tough Attachment possibility of the trans port securing system Batter...

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

Page 65: ...ry 12 months Stamp of specialist 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 insp...

Page 66: ...ated on the type plate Pre condition in any case is the in tended use of the product the use of original spare parts by authorised dealers as well as maintenance and in spections 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 COUPON Fill in the details If necessary copy and return Stamp of the dealer...

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