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Issued: 24.02.2005

S T R I D E R   M X

Place the key (5) in the slot in the drive
shaft (6).

Fitting the rear wheel:

NOTE
The key is rectangular. Place
it with its widest side in the
axle slot.

Push the wheel onto the stem and align
the wheel hub groove (7) with the key in
the drive shaft.

Push the wheel on as far as the drive
shaft stop.

Fitting the rear wheel

Locating the axle key

Push the wheel onto the stem (3) as far
as the wheel stop.

Fitting the front wheel:

Fitting the front wheel

Screw the wheel fixing self-locking nut
(4) and tighten it (size 19 mm).

Lower the Strider.

Retighten the self-locking nut (3).

Press the protective cap onto the
wheel fixing nut.

Repairs - mechanics

Summary of Contents for MX 3

Page 1: ...NURSING BEDS PFLEGEBETTEN S T R I D E R MX 3 and MX 4 3 wheel and 4 wheel version Order number E1 04 031 001 OPERATING MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...tion and material selection A large variety of useful accessories rounds off our range in addition to the Strider This Operating Manual assumes that the suitability of the user for Strider usage has b...

Page 4: ...Adjusting the distance between seat and tiller 25 6 2 2 Adjusting the armrest width 25 6 2 3 Adjusting the armrest height 26 6 2 4 Adjusting the backrest inclination 27 6 3 Adjusting the headrest high...

Page 5: ...12 0 Charging the batteries 46 12 1 Preparing the battery charger 46 12 2 Charging the batteries 47 12 3 After charging 48 13 0 Things to know 49 13 1 The battery charger functioning principle 49 13...

Page 6: ...ng the batteries 62 14 4 5 Fixing the rear panelling 63 14 4 6 Fitting the seat 64 15 0 Cleaning 64 16 0 Maintenance and Inspection 65 16 1 Daily maintenance before start of journey 65 16 2 Weekly ins...

Page 7: ...6 Fuses 89 18 7 Batteries 92 18 7 1 Disposal of used or damaged batteries 92 18 7 2 Refitting battery cables 93 19 0 Temporary storage 94 20 0 Appendix 94 20 1 Nameplate 94 20 2 Specifications 95 20 2...

Page 8: ...and outdoors Class C European standard EN 12 184 It is intended to increase the mobility of persons who are both physically and mentally capable of assessing any driving situations correctly and reac...

Page 9: ...lcohol Only use the scooter for its correct intended use Only use the scooter when it is in perfect working order If any breakdowns occur stop using the scooter immediately and secure it against unaut...

Page 10: ...ve down steps Do not drive backwards down gradients stairs or kerbstones or over obstacles Risk of accidents Check correct functioning of the brakes and lighting unit indicators headlights before ever...

Page 11: ...ries during preparation for transport and maintenance work Always carry out any work to be done with great care Always try to get help from a second person especially when stowing parts for transport...

Page 12: ...water and visit a doctor Always change any clothing soiled with battery acid immediately 1 7 Safety information about electronics Accident hazard due to failures Radio television radio transmission d...

Page 13: ...r on 3 Battery Charger 4 Operating Manual 3 0 Extent of delivery 3 wheel version 4 wheel version After receiving your Strider please check the following that the delivery is complete in accordance wit...

Page 14: ...d contoller Battery charge display Drive lever reverse Drive lever forwards Horn button Hazard indicator switch Headlight switch Indicator switch Shopping basket Tiller Indicators and rear light Drive...

Page 15: ...f non use and to refresh existing knowledge of operation It is imperative that you follow the instructions given in the main manual 1 Turn the seat to the outside NOTE Before starting driving adjust t...

Page 16: ...16 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MX ON 5 Check the battery charging state 4 Switch on the Strider 3 Fasten the seat belt Brief instructions...

Page 17: ...ve levels H 12 kph 8 mph maximum driving speed L 6 kph 4 mph maximum driving speed The drive lever position controls the speed variably right up to maximum driving speed Reverse Forwards Max driving s...

Page 18: ...18 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MX 9 Braking release drive lever 1 10 Direction indicators 1 Horn 2 Hazard lamps 3 Lights 4 Brief instructions...

Page 19: ...DER MX 5 2 Transporting the Strider 1 Remove the seat 2 Remove the rear panelling 3 Remove the lighting cable Dismantling the Strider stages 1 to 11 5 Remove the battery plug 4 Separate the front conn...

Page 20: ...MX 9 Unlockthedriveunit 10 Tilt the drive unit away 11 Remove the chassis 6 Remove the battery belts and batteries 8 Fold the tiller down Brief instructions Reassembling the Strider Stages 11 to 1 7...

Page 21: ...st be removed from the Strider in order to adjust the seat height You should try to get help from a second person if possible or contact your dealer Removing the seat Removing the seat Lift the seat w...

Page 22: ...t Adjusting the seat height Tools required 2 x ring spanner size 12 mm Hold the clamping bolt 6 with a ring spanner size 12 mm and unscrew the self locking nut 7 with the other ring spanner size 12 mm...

Page 23: ...il the correct hole B1 B4 appears in the seat tube hole 10 Push the clamping bolts 6 with the form shim 8 into the seat tube from the front Adjusting the seat support tighten the clamping bolt Adjusti...

Page 24: ...er inserting the seat it is not possible to turn the seat or to pull the seatlock the seat is not properly locked Place the rear panelling onto the drive unit from above While doing this Introduce the...

Page 25: ...nce between seat and tiller 6 2 Adjusting the seat position Tilt the backrest backwards Tilt the backrest backwards Pull the locking lever 1 and move the backrest backwards to the required position 2...

Page 26: ...ll the armrests upwards to the required height until the hole in the armrest support appears through the hole in the seat tube 5 Reinsert the Allen screw and tighten Adjusting the armrest height Tools...

Page 27: ...7 Let go of the locking lever and engage the locking mechanism by pushing the backrest slightly forwards and backwards Accident hazard if backrest is not properly engaged Ensure that the backrest is...

Page 28: ...he tiller forwards or backwards into the required position 2 Release the locking lever Ensure that the tiller is engaged correctly by moving it backwards and forwards Accident hazard due to non engage...

Page 29: ...ing situation in which you find yourself always reduce the speed when you are driving through unclear areas narrow gaps tight curves inclines ramps take a trial run with the Strider in an area with no...

Page 30: ...adjust the backrest captain s seat to be vertical you lean your upper body slightly forwards see sketch There is an increased danger of tipping when climbing or descending gradients if the Strider is...

Page 31: ...at your Strider doesn t tip over while climbing obstacles don t try to drive over obstacles which are too high example kerbstones remedy always climb up kerbstones at lowered entry areas such as drive...

Page 32: ...b climbing with small kerbs Adjust the speed controller to maximum speed Press the drive lever fully forward and try to clear the kerb in one go The speed of the scooter should only be at 1 mph when t...

Page 33: ...zard if the incline is very steep Try to get help from a second person when turning your scooter around To rectify this Switch the scooter off and allow it to cool down for a few minutes Switch the sc...

Page 34: ...charge display If the scooter is at standstill it is often the case that the battery charging state is shown higher than it actually is The display can vary greatly while the vehicle is travelling dep...

Page 35: ...the easier it will be for you to determine the driving range using the battery charging state NOTE Please see the information about batteries in the Appendix 7 4 2 Driving range You will be able to a...

Page 36: ...s below 17 Volts Display the battery charger display pointer is pointing to the left at the end of the red area To rectify this You must not drive the Strider any longer Connect the Strider to the bat...

Page 37: ...forwards again turn the seat to face the direction of travel 4 and engage Turning the seat getting on Press the red unlocking button 3 to open the seatbelt lock Opening the seat belt 8 1 Getting on an...

Page 38: ...he belt length b lengthening the belt length Tension the loose seatbelt end by pulling the belt holder 2 Press the closer 1 into the lock until it audibly engages Adjusting for length Adjusting for le...

Page 39: ...at always ensure that the scooter is on an even and solid surface The switch 1 is located to the right of the tiller Operation indicator Switching the Strider on The seat can be turned to both sides o...

Page 40: ...aximum driving speed NOTE Use the adjustment facilities to adjust the speed to suit local conditions Select a lower speed if you are driving through narrow gaps on inclines or through crowds You can u...

Page 41: ...e engaged driving forwards driving in reverse Is the light working Switch on to test in working order Are the indicators working Switch on to test in working order Are the batteries charged Check the...

Page 42: ...e brake lever slowly in order to brake the Strider To use the handbrake pull the brake lever 2 slowly towards the handlebar Handbrake Driving the Strider Emergency braking let go of the drive lever Th...

Page 43: ...Strider off Press the horn button 5 It will sound for as long as you hold the button down Using the horn NOTE If you drive with the headlights on the Strider driving range will be considerably reduced...

Page 44: ...ard lamps are switched on or not Switching on the hazard lamps 9 0 Hazard lamps 1 Pull the brake lever towards the handlebar 2 Press the locking button in and release the brake lever while the button...

Page 45: ...n automatically and brake the Strider Push the shopping basket 1 from above into the basket holder receptacles 2 on the tiller 11 0 Attaching the shopping basket NOTE Use the shopping basket only for...

Page 46: ...f device which prevents overcharging the batteries Do not leave the battery charger connected to the scooter for more than 24 hours The batteries can be charged overnight Switch the Strider off before...

Page 47: ...ocket 3 for connecting the battery charger is located on the left of the tiller 1 Connect the battery charger plug 4 to the Strider charging socket Connecting the battery charger Charging the batterie...

Page 48: ...arger jackplug out of the Strider jack socket Removing the mains plug Removing the battery charger Charging the batteries LED information at battery charger during charging LED LED Colour Meaning 1 Gr...

Page 49: ...ider are known as batteries for cyclic use Only enclosed maintenance free deep cycle batteries are used Batteries 13 1 The battery charger functioning principle 13 2 1 What are batteries for cyclic us...

Page 50: ...of the Strider and consists of the following main components the drive 1 the control unit 2 and the batteries 3 Drive unit the drive NOTE The control unit and its cabling is protected by a shroud 2 Th...

Page 51: ...e Strider without anti tipping wheels Anti tipping wheels Lighting 4 wheel 13 7 Lighting Lighting 3 wheel 4 wheel version The lighting is composed of two groups a front headlight and direction indicat...

Page 52: ...a spring The Strider is then braked by the drive motor When the Strider is at a standstill or has been switched off it is braked by a magnetic brake Handbrake lever Drive lever 13 10 1 The motor brak...

Page 53: ...the risks involved to both yourself and others It is recommended that you take out third party insurance to cover you against any possible claims Advice and policies are available from insurance compa...

Page 54: ...ake sure components cannot tip over No liability can be accepted for damage caused by transportation Transporting the Strider 14 2 Transporting the complete strider 3 wheel version 14 0 Transporting t...

Page 55: ...Chassis 2 Batteries 3 Drive unit 4 Rear panelling 5 Seat unit 1 Remove the seat unit 2 Remove the rear panelling 3 Remove the batteries 4 Loosening the brake cable 5 Fold the tiller down 6 Disengage t...

Page 56: ...nnecting plugs 6 7 on the battery cable Pull the rear panelling off the Strider upwards Removing the rear panelling Remove the rear panelling Press the locking device A on the plug and disconnect the...

Page 57: ...ller down Separating the front connector 14 3 6 Folding the tiller down 14 3 7 Disengaging the drive unit from the chassis Transporting the Strider Remove the brake cable wing nut at the brake lever 9...

Page 58: ...e drive unit Separating the chassis NOTE Use rear bumper as grip to stowe the drive unit Open the clamping bolt clamping lever 15 and fold the clamping bolt upwards Unlockingthedriveunit Tilt drive un...

Page 59: ...ted in one position anti rotation protection When re connecting the plugs ensure that the locking device engages correctly Connecting the chassis Locate the frames 1 over the drive unit holding bolts...

Page 60: ...n Lockingthedriveunit Reconnect the front unit connecting plug 6 Connecting the motor plug NOTE The clamping tightness should be set so that the clamping lever can be closed by hand without requiring...

Page 61: ...le into the cable seat 9 and screw tight with the wing nut 10 14 4 3 Inserting the brake cable Inserting the brake cable Push the pressure spring 11 onto the brake cable and thread the brake cable thr...

Page 62: ...hazard After a new brake cable has been inserted the handbrake must be adjusted Please see Chapter 18 3 5 for information about adjusting the handbrake Screwing down the brake cable Route the safety...

Page 63: ...hole Engage the rear panelling onto the mountings b on the drive unit Align the rear panelling to the strider chassis c Plug in the light and indicator cable connecting plug 13 Fixing the rear panell...

Page 64: ...Light soiling or dust is best removed using soft cloths Heavy soiling can best be removed with damp cloths and slightly soapy water Use a dry cloth to dry the scooter off after cleaning All lacquered...

Page 65: ...ng stations Screw the valve cap back on If you find any faults on your scooter during maintenance which are not covered by the repair information please contact your dealer Always remove faulty scoote...

Page 66: ...functions easily Armrests width adjustment no damage functions easily Backrest upholstery no damage fixed securely Backrest adjustment no play in joint functions easily Seat upholstery no damage fixed...

Page 67: ...nt functions easily Wheels no damage fixed securely Tyres no damage tyre pressure Antitipper wheels no damage rollers turn easily Component Tiller Panelling no damage fixed securely Grip rubbers no da...

Page 68: ...d inspection Component Displays and controls electric system electronic system Dashboard switches no damage safe function Dashboard displays no damage safe function Indicator lamps no damage safe func...

Page 69: ...ed lever remains engaged Maintenance and inspection Assessment OK Defective Description Component inspection for Component Displays and controls electric system electronic system Drive lever No damage...

Page 70: ...occurs again you will find information about troubleshooting and fault remedy in the lists in Pos 17 2 and 17 3 17 2 Troubleshooting Fault Cause Remedy Switch the scooter on chapter 8 4 Battery not pl...

Page 71: ...s not run Operation indicator blinking rapidly fault display Main fuses blow frequently Batteries defective Motor defective Fault in control unit Short circuit in electrical equipment Visit your deale...

Page 72: ...r 8 4 Check the battery fuses chapter 18 6 Check front unit and battery connecting plug chapter 14 4 4 14 4 5 Visit your dealer Lighting indicators not working Fault Cause Remedy Batteries do not char...

Page 73: ...s not run Drive lever pressed down while switching on Battery voltage too low Motor switched to push mode Fault in control unit Release drive lever Finish your journey as soon as possible and charge t...

Page 74: ...ing and crushing while carrying out any repair work This applies particularly to all rotating and adjustable parts of the scooter such as around the steering wheels The Strider must be lifted in order...

Page 75: ...clamping lever Adjusting the clamping bolt 2 Turn the clamping bolt in the appropriate direction a turn to right increase clamping tightness b turn to left decrease clamping tightness 3 Align the cla...

Page 76: ...htly to the right around 1 o clock when locked Tighten the locking screw 6 Checking alignment Tightening the locking screw Repairs mechanics Checking the clamping bolt setting Checking the setting It...

Page 77: ...quired 1 x ring spanner size 14 mm 1 x ring spanner size 17 mm Removing the front wheel Front wheel Removal and replacing the rear wheel Removing and replacing the rear wheel must be carried out as de...

Page 78: ...cial tools The handbrake brake drum is bolted to the rear wheel on the 4 wheel Strider Repairs mechanics Front wheel Rear wheel Loosen the self locking nut 2 for the wheel fastening size 19 mm Secure...

Page 79: ...ub groove 7 with the key in the drive shaft Push the wheel on as far as the drive shaft stop Fitting the rear wheel Locating the axle key Push the wheel onto the stem 3 as far as the wheel stop Fittin...

Page 80: ...he washer 8 Locating the washer Securing the rear wheel Repairs mechanics Press the protective cap onto the wheel fixing nut Screw the wheel fixing self locking nut 9 and tighten it size 19 mm Lower t...

Page 81: ...e the outer wheel rim 7 from the tyre Pull the inner tube 8 out of the tyre 9 Deflating the tyres Reassemblingthe Strider wheel Risk of accidents Dismantle the wheel rims only when the inner tube is c...

Page 82: ...rew 5 immobile and tighten the locknut 4 on the adjusting element to accept the brake cable 6 turn the locknut 2 until this contacts the adjusting screw 3 Turn the adjusting screw until it contacts th...

Page 83: ...moving see Chapter 8 8 2 Braking wheel free running when brake not applied Checking free running Turn the brake cable wing nut 4 on the rear wheel until resistence can be felt at the brake lever afte...

Page 84: ...turning 1 8 turn to the left 2 Pull the bulb out of the lamp holder Fitting a new bulb 1 Align the bulb base pins with the grooves in the lampholder and push the bulb into the lampholder 2 Press the...

Page 85: ...lign the bulb base pins with the grooves in the lampholder and push the bulb into the lampholder 2 Press the bulb in lightly and lock by turning 1 8 turn to the right Removing the bulb Fitting a new b...

Page 86: ...er Fitting a new bulb 1 Align the bulb base pins with the grooves in the lampholder and push the bulb into the lampholder 2 Press the bulb in lightly and lock by turning 1 8 turn to the right Removing...

Page 87: ...he front or rear light lens Insert the rear or front light lens and secure with the fixing screws 18 5 2 Replacing bulbs in rear light Repairs lighting Removing the lamp lens 2 Align the bolt base wit...

Page 88: ...the bulb out of the lamp holder Fitting a new bulb 1 Align the bulb base pins with the grooves in the lampholder and push the bulb into the lampholder 2 Press the bulb in lightly and lock by turning 1...

Page 89: ...to tiller head 2 10 A fuse charging socket 3 10 A fuse Light The Strider is fitted with the following fusible fuses A wiring diagram with fuse sizes is located on the control unit cover Wiring diagram...

Page 90: ...Fuse Open fuse holder Pull out fuse and replace it Close fuse holder Type 2 70 A fuse strip fuse Fuse holder in the plus pole cable of the batteries To replace Fuse Unscrew fuse housing Pull out fuse...

Page 91: ...teries illustration without insulating cap To replace Fuse Remove insulating cap of the fuse holder Fire and burn hazard by bridging the Battery Poles Do remove insulator of fuse holder only Loosen bo...

Page 92: ...ter Only replace the batteries with the following battery types 12 V 70 AH liquid acid deep cycle batteries You may not use wet cell batteries with detachable cover caps Transporting damaged batteries...

Page 93: ...ter 14 3 4 First 1 loosen the terminal on the battery negative terminal black cable with a ring spanner size 10 mm and remove the cable Then 2 loosen the terminal on the battery positive terminal red...

Page 94: ...e g over the winter you should prepare it as follows Remove soiling and dust Charge the batteries completely Check the tyre pressure and adjust if necessary Place the Strider on supports Lift the Str...

Page 95: ...viest part 52 5 kg MX 3 37 0 kg MX 4 Maximum working load user weight 200 kg 31 stone Tyre size 4 00 5 Tyre pressure 28 PSI 2 0 bar Working voltage battery voltage 24 Volt Batteries 2 batteries of mak...

Page 96: ...Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MX 20 2 2 Dimensions 3 wheel version Appendix dimensions Bulbs Headlight 24 Volt 5 Watt Rear light 24 Volt 5 Watt Front indicator 24 Volt 10 Watt Rear indicator 24 Volt 10 Wa...

Page 97: ...97 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MX 20 2 3 Dimensions 4 wheel version Appendix dimensions...

Page 98: ...he scooter The scooter consists of metal and plastic components electronic components electrical cables and batteries Disposal of the individual materials must be carried out in accordance with enviro...

Page 99: ...bject to undue wear and items subjected to misuse Unauthorized changes or modifications will forfeit your warranty If a defect or fault is discovered the Days Healthcare supplier dealer from whom the...

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