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6. Cleaning and maintaining.

7

ERROR_FAST_OVER_VOLTAGE

Error

Brief overvoltage in the intermediate circuit, possibly due to excessive 
wheel speed or damaged contacts on the battery pack.

Measure

Remove the battery pack and check the contacts. If the contacts are OK, 
reinsert the battery pack and restart the system. Please contact your spe-
cialist dealer (see 

Point 9.5

) if the contacts on the battery pack are visibly 

damaged or the error continues to occur.

8

ERROR_SLOW_OVER_VOLTAGE

Error

Permanent overvoltage in the intermediate circuit.

Measure

Restart the system. Please contact your specialist dealer (see 

Point 9.5

) if 

the error continues to occur.

9

ERROR_FAST_UNDER_VOLTAGE

Error

Brief undervoltage in the intermediate circuit, battery pack possibly took 
weak or contacts damaged.

Measure

Remove the battery pack and check the contacts. Reinsert the recharge-
able battery pack and restart the system. If the error still occurs, charge the 
battery pack, reinsert it and restart the system. Please contact your spe-
cialist dealer (see 

Point 9.5

) if the contacts on the battery pack are visibly 

damaged or the error continues to occur.

10

ERROR_SLOW_UNDER_VOLTAGE

Error

Permanent undervoltage in the intermediate circuit, rechargeable battery 
pack possibly drained.

Measure

Charge the battery pack, reinsert and restart the system. Please contact 

your specialist dealer (see 

Point 9.5

) if the error continues to occur.

11

ERROR_OVER_TEMP_MOTOR

Error

Motor overheated

Measure

Leave the motor to cool down. Restart the system. Please contact your specialist 
dealer (see 

Point 9.5

) if the error continues to occur after approx. 20 minutes.

12

ERROR_OVER_TEMP_CONTROLLER

Error

Motor control overheated

Measure

Leave the motor control to cool down. Restart the system. Please contact 
your specialist dealer (see 

Point 9.5

) if the error continues to occur after 

approx. 20 minutes.

6

ERROR_I_OFFSET

Error

Current measurement error, contacts on the battery pack may be damaged

Measure

Remove the battery pack and check the contacts. If the contacts are OK, 
reinsert the battery pack and restart the system. Please contact your spe-
cialist dealer (see 

Point 9.5

) if the contacts on the battery pack are visibly 

damaged or the error continues to occur.

Summary of Contents for Momo motion

Page 1: ...Instructions for use momo motion The tried and tested tricycle with E drive momo motion...

Page 2: ...for use carefully prior to initial commissioning of the product and to observe them Please note that gui delines and representations in these Instructions for use may deviate from your product due to...

Page 3: ...n accordance with StVZO 09 2 6 Riding response 10 2 6 1 Before each journey 11 2 6 2 Riding with and without E drive 11 2 6 3 Range 12 2 7 Equipment for basic model 12 2 8 Product overview 13 2 8 1 Pe...

Page 4: ...tte pads 36 5 2 Headrest 36 5 3 Push bar 37 5 4 Brake for accompanying escorts 37 5 5 Handlebar lock limiter 37 5 6 Holding bracket with mount 38 5 7 Universal mount 38 5 8 Crank shortener continuousl...

Page 5: ...9 Error messages and troubleshooting 50 7 Technical data 54 7 1 Dimensions 54 7 2 Drive system 55 7 3 Lighting system 56 7 4 Torque specifications 57 7 5 Tyre pressure 57 8 Guarantee 57 9 Identificat...

Page 6: ...t environmental pollution and to improve the recycling of raw materials please note the disposal instructions in points 1 3 1 and 1 3 2 1 3 1 Packaging The product packaging should be stored in case t...

Page 7: ...ck for transport and take it with you kept in a cool place in the vehicle 2 3 Application areas use according to the intended purpose The momo motion tricycle with e drive is a medical product of risk...

Page 8: ...ns which are not easy to assess Show consideration for other people who are walking or hiking Do not hang loads on the handlebars this compromises the travel safety Test the fastenings for the pedal c...

Page 9: ...e help of the electric drive the motor can beco me very hot Do not touch the motor after riding under heavy strain Damaged electrical assemblies and cables can lead to short circuiting The motor can s...

Page 10: ...must always pay attention to the total width of the rear wheels This differs significantly compared to conventional bicycles During fast cornering care should be taken to ensure that the speed is redu...

Page 11: ...1000 km but at least once a year for inspection 2 6 2 Riding with and without E drive The momo motion can be used both with and without the assistance of the electric drive Operating instructions The...

Page 12: ...m Handlebar damper for stabilisati on when moving straight on Lighting system according to StV Zo which is powered by the Li ion high power battery pack 11Ah incl mudguards and basket removable pennan...

Page 13: ...uct overview The Fig below is intended to show you the designation of the most im portant components as well as the terms which you will find in these Inst ructions for use 2 8 1 Pennant The pennant s...

Page 14: ...ntle 4 km h medium 4 km h strong 6 km h Advanced 36 03 071 medium 6 km h strong 8 km h strong 12 km h 24 Beginner 36 04 070 gentle 6 km h medium 8 km h strong 12 km h Advanced 36 04 071 gentle 10 km h...

Page 15: ...20 5 cm 4 cm 9 5 cm 14 5 cm 3702003 Saddle seat with ischi al depressions Size 2 24 cm 4 cm 9 5 cm 14 5 cm Art No Saddle Rear width Width in centre Front width Length 3700010 Unicycle saddle banana s...

Page 16: ...3 11 5 cm 14 cm 8 1 cm 10 6 cm 23 8 cm Handlebars Art No Classic handlebars black Width 3702011 Classic handlebars for 16 50 cm 3703011 Classic handlebars for 20 58 cm 3704011 Classic handlebars for...

Page 17: ...c guidance pelotte pad padded with strap and mount Width 3701009 Dynamic pelvic guidance pelotte pad Size 1 20 30 cm 3702009 Dynamic pelvic guidance pelotte pad Size 2 25 35 cm 3703009 Dynamic pelvic...

Page 18: ...Seat surface Total length 3701052 Groin harness T shaped Size 1 24 cm 23 cm 15 cm 32 cm 3702052 Groin harness T shaped Size 2 26 cm 26 cm 17 cm 34 cm 3703052 Groin harness T shaped Size 3 28 cm 28 cm...

Page 19: ...grip shifter on the handlebars 3 gear freewheel brake hub can be ridden backwards The user can stop and start pedaling at will with the 3 gear freewheel brake hub In addition they can ride backwards T...

Page 20: ...em Its task is to evaluate all signals and to control the motor taking into account the set parameters sothatitachievestheappropriateforce Thecontrolhousing D made of plastic reliably protects the con...

Page 21: ...ate on the back of the device Only charge the battery pack in a dry and non flammable environment and if possible do not leave it unattended Mechanical damage to the battery pack or charger may cause...

Page 22: ...forcibly into the charging socket the wrong way round The following ambient temperatures must be observed for proper functio ning of the battery pack Operating mode Operation Charging Storage Temperat...

Page 23: ...D status Battery pack status All 5 LEDs flash one after the other and go off together again Battery pack is being charged the number of consecutively lit LEDs corresponds to the already charged capaci...

Page 24: ...cycle This can result in injuries Only insert the battery pack again once the system has been fully mounted When restarting the tricycle after assembly or repair position the tricycle so that the driv...

Page 25: ...button again The drive system is now switched off For information The system switches itself off if no riding activity has taken place for more than approx 10 minutes Before further use the drive syst...

Page 26: ...operation on longer downhill runs Again there are three different recovery levels available You can enter the recovery mode by briefly pressing the arrow down B button in the support level 0 Here too...

Page 27: ...rve capacity Once this has also be used up the drive system automatically switches off This is done to prevent a deep discharge of the battery pack After such an automatic shutdown the drive system no...

Page 28: ...reading EstT Expected remaining time of assistance Display shows the expected remaining time for which the drive system can still assist the user The value is determined by the control system from th...

Page 29: ...on 3 3 8 Brightness switching The display illuminates after switch on The lighting level can be changed to adapt to the ambient conditions The setting mode is entered by simultaneously pressing the tw...

Page 30: ...te no PIN is defined and the system is ready for use im mediately after switching on The setting mode is entered by simultaneously pressing the two buttons A C while the drive system is switched on Th...

Page 31: ...required height By tapping the head of the hexagon socket E lightlywithahammer thestemintheforktube will loosen Then re tighten the hexagon so cket Ensure that the marking for the minimum inser tion d...

Page 32: ...ht it is possible to undertake further settings through crank shortening see point 5 8 5 10 Adjusting the saddle horizontally Every saddle except for the unicycle saddle can be minimally adjusted hori...

Page 33: ...cables and the natural wear on the brake blocks it is necessary to reset the brake or replace the brake blocks after a certain amount of time Each gap between the rim and the brake lining should not b...

Page 34: ...ake drive Adjusting the wheel brake Ensure that the braking function immediately takes effect on actuation of the wheel brake taking the necessary backlash into account Due to settling of the Bowden c...

Page 35: ...ediately in case of damage or wear A If 1 and 2 occur the reason may be a lack of brake grease Ask your spe cialist dealer to grease the mechanism with special wheel brake grease After each adjustment...

Page 36: ...pective support Only use original accessories otherwise the gu arantee will be lost 5 1 1 Width adjustable back and pelvic gui de pelotte pads For information on the height angle and depth adjustment...

Page 37: ...ccompanying escort including motor shutdown and usable only in conjunction with the push bar allows an escort to slow down the tricycle during use By pressing the brake the e drive motor is switched o...

Page 38: ...uired position and then tighten the screws D To change the angle of the back strap loosen the screw E remove it and insert it into the desired hole F on the mount Then tighten the screw E again The us...

Page 39: ...crank shortener must be mounted onto the cranks using the screw included in deli very and the clamp and shortens the crank by 2 5 or 5 cm Please note here that the crank shortener marked R is to be mo...

Page 40: ...e strap A in length pull the strap A back out of the strap guide C Now the strap A can be shortened th rough pulling and extended through pressing under the lock To fix the adjustment guide the strap...

Page 41: ...calf By loosening the screw B on the inside of the leg guidance the calf clamp can be adjusted in depth 5 15 Foot pans with dynamic leg gui dance For the function and adjustment of foot pans with leg...

Page 42: ...e click buckle Then the click buckle is pressed down to fix 5 17 Positioning vest The positioning vest is mounted in the lower area of the width adjustab le back pelotte pad Screw the strap ends of th...

Page 43: ...c harness The 4 point pelvic harness is mounted onto the width adjustable pelvic pe lotte pad The strap is mounted onto the pelvic pelotte pad with the aid of the plug lock and threaded through the st...

Page 44: ...mponents of the drive system can be cleaned with a soft clo th moistened with commercially available cleaning products or soapy water but not wet Please also pay attention to our general cleaning and...

Page 45: ...ith a com mercially available chain oil Due to the ex pansion of the chain which is a natural result of use regular inspection of the chain tension is required Check the chain tension by tes ting whet...

Page 46: ...brake system for function adjust if necessary If the brake is poor check the hand lever cable brake lever and brake pads for their condition adjust and replace if necessary Lubricate joints and beari...

Page 47: ...efore reuse Danger due to unforeseen motor activity The motor can start to move unexpectedly when the drive system remains switched on when working on the tricycle Remove the battery pack before any i...

Page 48: ...talling the drive e g after a tyre change on the front wheel the wheel nuts must be tightened again with a tightening torque of 45 Nm 5 Nm The torque support must be fully encircled by the dropout The...

Page 49: ...parts made by Schuchmann otherwise you will endanger the user and the warranty becomes void Should you wish to order spare parts please contact the specialist dealer who supplied you with the tricycle...

Page 50: ...ct your spe cialist dealer see Point 9 5 if the contacts on the battery pack are visibly damaged or the error continues to occur 2 ERROR_HALL Error Motor signal faulty Measure Check the motor signal c...

Page 51: ...spe cialist dealer see Point 9 5 if the contacts on the battery pack are visibly damaged or the error continues to occur 10 ERROR_SLOW_UNDER_VOLTAGE Error Permanent undervoltage in the intermediate ci...

Page 52: ...9 5 if the error continues to occur 17 ERROR_AKKU_TEMP Error Battery pack either overheated or under cooled Measure Allow the overheated battery pack to cool down or store under cooled at room tempera...

Page 53: ...ntrol faulty Measure Check the display cable plug Examine the display for visible damages Restart the system Please contact your specialist dealer see Point 9 5 if damage can be identified on the plug...

Page 54: ...addle support tube to front tube 39 cm 45 cm 52 cm 58 cm 58 cm C Wheelbase 80 cm 91 cm 104 cm 112 cm 112 cm D Access point height 18 cm 20 cm 22 cm 23 cm 23 cm E Full length 120 cm 140 cm 165 cm 178 c...

Page 55: ...sign wheel diameter approx 60 330 1 min Torque 11 4 Nm Impulse torque up to 60 Nm Excess temperature protection Type KTY84 130 Overall motor diameter 220 mm Weight 4 5 kg Protection class IP54 Consump...

Page 56: ...Yes On off switch Yes Automatic light dark sensor No Parking light No Daytime running light No Suitable for E bike Yes 6 42 V Primary colour black Product weight 70 g Technology LED Rear lighting Type...

Page 57: ...imum and maximum tyre pressure is indicated on the casing A A The two year statutory guarantee period shall apply for all products This begins with the delivery or handover of the goods Should a verif...

Page 58: ...izinprodukte vom 05 April 2017 Regulation EU 2017 745 on medical devices of 5 April 2017 Maschinenrichtlinie 2006 42 EG vom 17 Mai 2006 Machinery directive 2006 42 EG from 17th May 2006 EMV Richtlinie...

Page 59: ...Fahrr der mit elektrischer Unterst tzung Electrical power assisted cycles EPAC bicycles Diese Konformit tserkl rung gilt nur f r Produkte mit den oben genannten Artikelnummern und ist g ltig bis zum 3...

Page 60: ...Name and address of the manufacturer specialist dealer supplying the product This product was manufactured by This product has been delivered by the following specialist dealer Schuchmann GmbH Co KG...

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