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P9-0220-B ver. 2.0.2  -  March 2011

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Quick guide

MC  Concept 1

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Summary of Contents for MC Concept 1121

Page 1: ...P9 0220 B ver 2 0 2 March 2011 GB Quick guide MC Concept 1121 medemagroup ...

Page 2: ...Quick guide P9 0220 Q 2 of 24 Version 2 0 2 2011 Medema Production A S ...

Page 3: ... Speed 8 Setting the seat back and leg supports 9 Light on off 10 Setting the display environment 11 Setting the Clock 12 Error Code 14 Charging 15 Safety check 16 Serial number 16 Driving the MC Concept 1121 17 11 tips for driving the MC Concept 18 Driving on public roads 19 Driving on stairs escalators 19 Brakes 20 Motor braking 20 Parking brake 20 Disengagement 20 Your own notes 22 ...

Page 4: ...are a new user you should pay particular attention to the section Driving the MC Concept 1121 Note This Quick Guide is to be regarded as a supplement to the User Manual The information in the Quick Guide cannot therefore be expected to be complete NB Errors and omissions excepted Specifications subject to change We reserve the right to update this guide as required Warning The vehicle must not be ...

Page 5: ...vehicle Pivot wheel Central wheel Anti tilt wheel Footplate or footrests Charging socket Serial number on vehicle Control panel Armrest Joystick Indicators optional extra Swing away release Headrest Thermal fuse to right of serial number plate Finger screw to loosen seat Eye for restraints Adjusting the headrest Release for leg supports Leg length adjustment Calf pad adjustment Eye for restraints ...

Page 6: ...ery indicator is displayed constantly The clock can be turned on or off as you wish The other is lit when the corresponding function is active 1 Battery indicator Green fully charged Yellow least half full Red almost empty charge now 2 Indicator left is active When hazard warning lights are active both icons blinks 3 Lights on 4 Error code see section on error codes 5 Indicator right is active Whe...

Page 7: ...rsion 2 0 2 2011 Medema Production A S Clock on off Press arrow up down or joystick push forward until the above icon is showed in the center of the screen Use Select to switch between X and Accept by pressing the arrow up down button ...

Page 8: ... the joystick on the image shown below will be presented in the display The number in the centre shows the speed you have chosen as max speed Change the Speed by selecting the plus minus key Maximum speed is 5 lowest is 1 Find the features in the bottom with the Select button Chosen speed Select ...

Page 9: ...r Use the Select to choose the function you want modified Use the joystick to change example angle of the seat back Setting the seat back and leg supports Select Function Icon Seat angle Tilt Backrest angle Seat height Left footrest Function Icon Right footrest footrest both Lying down Headrest Only the available options will be displayed ...

Page 10: ...ard warning lights Push the joystick back again to turn it of Push the joystick right or left to activate the indicators right or left Turn of the indicators by puching the joystick to the same side again Press the arrow up down until the sun i shown i the centre Push the joystick forward to enter the settings Use the Select button or joystick right left to change the brightness Use Joystick forwa...

Page 11: ...display will show a black background color 2 Outdoor The display will show a white background color 3 Automatic The background color will change black white accordingly to the surrounding light Use Select or joystick right left to select setting Push the joystick forward to accept the new settings and return to the main menu If you push the Joystick back or use the arrow up down the new setting wi...

Page 12: ...centre Push the joystick forward to enter settings The image below will show Press the Select button or push the joystick right left to choose the digit to change Joystick forward make the number count forward Joystick back accept the new settings and return to the main menu Arrow up down dismiss the new settings and return to the main menu ...

Page 13: ...ck the DX system Press the on off button for 4 sec while the system is turned on The system will now shut down in locked condition To unlock the DX system Press the on off button The system will show a lock in the display Press the horn twice within 10 seconds The system will boot normally ...

Page 14: ...act qualified technician HMC or therapist 3 Motor 1 L M1 Could mean Loose connection from the engine to power module Short circuit Check that no plug is loose Contact competent technician HMC or therapist 4 Motor 2 L M2 Could mean Loose connection from the engine to power module Short circuit Check that no plug is loose Contact competent technician HMC or therapist 5 Parking brake 1 M1 left Could ...

Page 15: ...as finished switch off or unplug the charger and then remove the charger cable from the control box You are recommended to charge the batteries every night after you have used the wheelchair Further information in the User Manual Note If the batteries are damaged or are leaking you should avoid touching them because you may burn yourself Contact a qualified workshop immediately Old batteries must ...

Page 16: ...ee the User Manual Serial number All wheelchairs have a serial number plate showing the year of production month and serial number The same serial number can also be found on the front of the User Manual Please quote the serial number when making inquiries about servicing spare parts etc ...

Page 17: ...sts and your feet on the footrests Cables and leads must be fixed using ties Never attempt to climb onto raised objects or kerbs higher than 7 cm and always approach changes of level head on with the front and back wheels moving in a straight line Warning The seat should NEVER be hoisted while driving on uneven surfaces slopes or up and down kerbs The higher the seat is raised the more unstable th...

Page 18: ...arking in the rain Avoid parking on snow and ice Always park on a level flat surface Avoid driving off road Avoid driving on icy surfaces or smooth surfaces for example snow or freshly mown grass Never attempt to climb kerbs higher than 7 cm If the wheelchair has a docking system the clearance is reduced to 5 5 cm Avoiding driving over kerbs diagonally There is a risk of tipping over Not to be use...

Page 19: ...ists This also means that your lights must be switched on during lighting up time Optional extra On footpaths the maximum speed is 6 km h In this situation you are regarded as a pedestrian Note You should assume that other road users cannot see you while you are sitting in the MC Concept So take great care and wait for the road to clear before crossing Driving on stairs escalators The wheelchair i...

Page 20: ...joystick is not moved a magnetic brake is automatically applied to each drive unit Note You must NEVER brake the MC Concept by switching off with the 1 0 button while moving as this applies the magnetic brake with considerable force with a resulting risk of tipping Disengagement The MC Concept is equipped with two disengagement levers one on each side of the vehicle Always disengage on both sides ...

Page 21: ...Quick guide P9 0220 Q 21 of 24 Version 2 0 2 2011 Medema Production A S Normal position for driving pushed up Position for disengagement pushed down ...

Page 22: ...Quick guide P9 0220 Q 22 of 24 Version 2 0 2 2011 Medema Production A S Your own notes ...

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