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1.            Indicator light rear  Spherical bulb  a gt    12 V P21W BA15s    t  Note     Use a dry cloth to hold the glass  body of the new filament bulb     Removal    Switch off the operating module   Pull out the main fuse    Undo the securing screw  2  and  remove the 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 pins  bayonet catch  into  the recesses of the bulb holder   press lightly against the spring and  then turn the bulb until the bayo   net catch clicks into place  4      Mount the dispersion disc      Press  in the lens and fasten it with the  securing screws  1                              49    Back light  Festoon bulb   12 V   C5W S8 5  lt     t  Note     Use a dry cloth to hold the glass  body of the new filament bulb     Removal    Switch off the operating module   Pull out the main fuse     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    50    Insert the new festoon bulb  4      Press one tip into the hole in the  holding pin and then press the  other tip into the hole of the other  holding pin  4      Mount the dispersion disc      Press  in the lens and fasten it with the  securing screws  1                              Information for the special   ist dealer    A
2.      t  Key lock function    t  The key lock function enables you  to secure the electric wheelchair  against unauthorised use     t  Observe user manual  lt  Operat   ing module  gt   chapter  lt  Key func   tion  gt      16                   Pre operation checks    Before starting to drive  the following  should be checked     t  the battery charging condition     t  the setting of the preselected final  speed         For this observe the operating  manual  lt  Operating module  gt      Battery charging procedure    t  For the battery charging procedure  also observe the operating manual  of the battery charger     1  Lock the electric wheelchair     t  Therefore observe chapter  lt  Se   curing the electric wheelchair  gt      2  Insert the battery charger plug  into the operating module  1      Attention    Do not insert any objects other  than the battery charger plug into  the battery charging socket        Danger of short circuit      e    3  Switch the battery charger on   resp  insert the main plug of the  battery charger into the corre   sponding power socket        The battery charging procedure  is initiated     t  The charging procedure only runs  with an intact mains battery fuse     2      4  After a completed charging proce   dure disconnect the battery charg   er from the socket and remove the  battery charging plug from the  battery charging socket                          Positioning the operating  module    Function description    You will find a detailed 
3.    Battery charger       To be carried out by the  specialist dealer        44       Fuses    Replacing the fuses    Before replacing fuses  park the elec   tric wheelchair on a level surface and  move the selection lever to the drive  mode position to prevent the wheel   chair from moving  Switch off the op   erating module     Attention   Only replace the safety fuse with a  e safety fuse of the same type     New fuses can be obtained for exam   ple at petrol stations     t  Note   If the safety fuse blows again  take  the battery to a specialist dealer  for repair     Fuse    Mains  battery fuse  1     The blade fuse for the battery current  is inside the fuse holder  2  of the bat   tery case     t  Please observe the  lt  Technical  data  gt                              Tyre damage on pneumatic  tyres    t  For repairing tyre damage we rec   ommend the use of a foam car   tridge that is available in special   ity shops      Afterwards look up a  specialist workshop as soon as pos   sible     45    Lighting    t  Note   If a turn signal bulb is defective   the remaining one blinks at double  frequency     Headlights    The headlights should be set in such  a way that the light cone is visible  on the road      The lower edge of the  light cone should be set at distance of  3 meters to the front of the electric  wheelchair     t  Note     t  The headlights might need to be  readjusted after adjustment of the  seat angle     t  If needed go to a specialist work   shop for a
4.    d       OPERATING MANUAL  SMART  Model 9 906    MEYRA    QRTOPEDIA    Contents    Introduction E AEA 6  Il IT H  CT E E H  ACCEPtAN Ce ee kRREERRRREEEREREEERERKEEEERREREERERREEERER KREE KEREN REREERRRREEERER KEE nnmnnn KEREN 7  USC oo cecceeceeeeeceecceeeeneeeeonaeeeceeseeceeceeeueaaeeeenuasescunseecenseeeeeaaeeeenaasessunsesccnseesecaseesnnas 8  ITU d ET 8  BPO SPAN WEE 9  Oervleuweseseig ees E TETTETETT 10  lee E RE 10  Handling the electric wheelchair           ccccccccceeseesseeeseneeeesnesneeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee 11  Securing the electric wheelchair   2 2    eeeeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeesaeeeeeeeateeaeeaeenaee 11  Fulin ti onal COCKS 2 sas cece E E E E lesa yercasteaaeteceests tesa tsyeuscostaeeians 11  Driving Deh avionics cscs feelin Aira a aeaa eonna dente Eras Eh naa ge 11  Brakes ces geesde Eege Ee T Eege 11  Operating Drake      eeeeecceeecceeeeceeeeeceaeeeaeeaeeeaeeseeeseeaeeaeseaesaaesaeesaeseeeseaseeaseaeenaee 11  Braking the wheelchair   0 02       ceccceceeeseeseceeeeeeeeeeseeeeaaeeaeeeaesaeesseeseneeeeneneaaeeas 11  Parking  DrAKG E E 11  Specific features of the central selection lever drive  push mode             12  Locking the  brakee  scien euer ENEE nie KEE 12  Releasing the brakes 2 cui  asis veins d   egeeedeerkeEAEeE ee elena 13  RIVE Be E 14  Selecting the push mode AA 14  Selecting the motor mode 2 0    cecceeeeteeeteeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeeaeeaaeeeesneteaaeeaeeeaee 14  Selecting the Operation         cccccccccccceeseesseeeseneneennesneeeeee
5.    t  Note   To insert the operating module  4   observe chapter  lt  Inserting the op   erating module  gt      20                               BACK SUPPORT    The back support can be folded down  for storage or transport     t  Note   For better demonstration of the  wire cable  1  the back support is  shown without cushion     Folding down the back support        If required remove the seat pad   velcro fastener          Disengage the back support by  pulling or pressing the wire cable   1  at its centre and fold it onto the  seat  2      Unfolding the back support        For this raise the back support and  pull the pressure bolts inward by  pulling or pressing on the wire ca   ble  1          Release the wire cable in order to  lock the back support in the de   sired position  3       Slide the back  support until the pressure bolts au   dibly click into place         If required replace the seat pad     t  Note     t  The greasing of the thrust bolts is  recommended for an easier latch   ing of the back support     r  Check the lock of the back support                          Adjusting the back support angle        Unlock the back support by pulling  or pressing the centre of the wire  cable  1          Release the wire cable in order to  lock the back support in the de   sired position  3     Slide the back  support until the pressure bolts au   dibly click into place     t  Check the lock of the back support     21    Adjustable back    The adjustable back is adjust
6.   Electrically adjusting the seat angle      sseseseseseseissrsrisrisrsrerisrrsrrernsr 26  Leg SUPPOPF tS    ccc steceeceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeasueeeeseeseeseeeeeaageeenaaseeceeseeseeseeeeeaseeeegaaneeseanens 27  Calf e 27  Removing the calf bet    27  Attaching the calf belt   4  c000  isn Ghia clita here 27  Length adjustment of the calf bet  27  Leg support lower  part  200 Eugene ee iene ee Ae 28  FOOtplates n  lt 2  SAMA Ae Ae An e 28  Footboard naoi teats ena ae 28  Leg support upper Dart  29  Turning the leg supports to the side ooo    eeeeeceeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeaeeaeetaee 29  Swivelling in the leg supports   20    ceteeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeeaeeeaeeeeeeeeteaaeeaeeenee 30  Removing the leg SUPPOFS          ceeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeaaeeaeesaeeaeeeaeeseeteaeeneeeaaeeas 31  Attaching the leg support E 31  Mechanically height adjustable leg supports           e  eseeeeceteeeteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeaees 32  Lifting lowering the leg support           e cescecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeaeeaeeateeeeaeeeees 32    Electrically height adjustable leg support  33    FIG IG MEA  USEIM ON t eenen ne iep r aena aa aeaaeae S EEEa A 33  Removing the electrically height adjustable leg support  34  Hanging the electrically height adjustable leg support into place            35  STUMP SUPPO EE 36  Rereuak ee E a ET EE ee 36  HangING IN kvcs ett ee eae ane i E E 36  Height adjustment       c cece ecceeeeceeecaeeaeeeeeeeeeeseeecateaeseaeeaaesaeesaeeeeeeeaneeaeeaeenaee 36  Angle adjustment
7.   gt      41    Transport security    The electric wheelchair is only to be  secured through the four securing  points  1  and  2      t  The anchor positions are marked  with the symbol  3      t  The procedure for securing the  wheelchair can be read in the doc   ument  lt  Safety and general han   dling instructions electronic vehi   cles  gt  chapter  lt  Transport in motor  vehicles or with conveyors  gt         MAINTENANCE    An incorrect or neglected cleaning  and maintenance results in a limita   tion of the product liability           Maintenance    The following maintenance schedule _  gives you a guide for carrying out the ISO 7176 19    maintenance      t  They do not give information Ca  ae    about the actual extent of work  required on the vehicle           Tete Nr  1072862                   42    Maintenance schedule       WHEN    WHAT    REMARK       Before starting  out    General    Test for faultless op   eration     Carry out test yourself or  with a helper        Checking the mag   netic brake    Move the selection le   ver for the drive push  mode into the drive  mode position on both  sides     Carry out test yourself or  with a helper     If the electric wheelchair  can be pushed  have the    brakes repaired imme   diately by the specialist  workshop       Danger of accidents        Especially before  driving in the dark    Lighting   Check the lighting  equipment and reflec   tors for flawless func   tioning     Carry out test yourself or  with a hel
8.  EE 36  Retaining Strap wisiiiies siacceiccade aeaaea aana aaae apra aa aaea aana aaa aaa aa aiina 37  Head TEE 38  Adjustment of the head support  38  Attendant control with priority switch            cccceeceeeeeeeeceeceeseeeeeeeeeneeneeees 39  Positioning the CONtrOI CL         ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeaaeeaeeeaeeaeeseeeceteaeeeeseaaeas 39   MA CHING a sss casedededeeisienseunddececsscuasdied aeanteaeseassseiase  endaees 40  Rearview mirror  cee ccccee eee cee cece ee ee eens eee eeeeeeneeneeane EES EEEEEEEEREEREER KEE Keen 40  Removing the rear view mirror oo    eeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeaeeeaeeaeeeaeeeeeteaeeeaseaaeas 40  Attaching the rear VieW mirror  40  Adjusting the rear VieW mirror  40  Loading and transportation          cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeseeeeeeneeneanesneeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee 41  Loading weia cscs sacivsnict scins a EEE Ee E ER EE 41  Transport of people inside a motor vehicle       s sssssssssssnsnsrnsnnssnsnsnnrnsnrnnrnrnsnens 41  Transport security aiena tee ae Ee Ke Eeer eae 42  M  inten  ahn  e ia iloaina aeaa naaiden EES EEEEEEEEREEREER iudas 42  eoria iaa E E E EE NS 42  Maintenance schedule aeaa ae G aiea 43   EEEE E E AE A A E EE EE 45  Replacing the fuses           cesceccesceceeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeeaeeaeeaeeaeseeeaeseeeeeesaseeesaeeaeeeeeaeeees 45   Tyre damage ON PNEUMATIC Ivres eee eeee eee eeeeeeeeteeeeeaeeaeetaeeseeeeeteeeteaeseaeeaaeeas 45  LIGA lee BEE EE 46  Headlights  iaiichs deni allie geet ee eee bes dines 46   PAS AIG ois rece cect e
9.  lowering     Loosen the clamping screw  2  and  adjust the desired height  Afterwards  retighten the clamping screw  2      Angle adjustment    t  Secure the leg stump support  against unintentional lowering     Loosen the clamping lever  3  and set  the desired angle  Afterwards retight   en the clamping lever  3      36                               RETAINING STRAP    The retaining strap serves to strap in  a person sitting in the electric wheel   chair     Additional stabilisation of the sit   ting position    Prevents the user from sliding for   wards out of the electric wheel   chair     Continuous adjustment to suit the  user s needs     Attention    Make sure that no objects are  trapped between belt and the  body    Thus you avoid painful  pressure points     The retaining strap is screwed on   from the outer side  at the respective  back support holder  1      t  Note      e    The retrospective assembly of a re   taining strap is only to be carried  out by a specialist workshop     Attention    The retaining strap is not part of  the retaining system for the elec   tric wheelchair and or the driver  during transport in motor vehicles           37    HEAD SUPPORT    The head support is swivel proof   height  and depth adjustable and re   movable  1      Attention     We recommend the fitting of two  e rear view mirrors for driving with a  head support     Adjustment of the head support    The head support can be detached or  adjusted in height after the clamping  le
10.  service manual containing a check  list for the annual inspection is avail   able on request     The functional tests necessary for the  inspection are listed in the check list     They are a guide for the performance  of the inspection work     t  Note   It does not outline the actual scope  of the necessary work which can  only be ascertained by an inspec   tion of the vehicle     After the successful completion of an  annual inspection the inspection cer   tificate should be recorded in the op   erating manual     A template for additional inspection  certificates can be copied from the  operating manual when needed  It  then has to be added to the operat   ing manual     Programming the driving behav   iour   The driving behaviour of the electric  wheelchair can be adjusted through  the programming device     t  Therefore observe the respective   lt  Service manual  gt      The driving features of the electric  wheelchair should be adjusted to  the individual requirements and the  learning process of the respective user  at regular intervals     t  The programming must be special   ly tailored to the user  The capac   ity of reaction  the constitution as  well as physical and psychical abili   ties are to be considered  A talk  with the doctor or therapist can be  very helpful     Attention    Any change to the manufacturer  set programming may result in an  increased danger of accidents     a    t  Possible danger of tilting in curves     51    TECHNICAL DATA    Kilomet
11. 0 km h   nnssannsnnnn   approx  40 km  Battery charger   Charging current  depending on battery capacity LAbl  eana max  8A    Performance  see Kilometric performance      Max  forward top Speed           cccsecceeeeeceeeceaeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeeeees approx  6 10 km h  Obstacle crossing upwards    steering wheel directly before the step   approx  40 mm  Obstacle crossing upwards  with 0 5 m start up distance               approx  60 mm  Obstacle crossing upwards  with step climber      s ssesessssesesssssseeeee approx  120 mm  Obstacle crossing downwards           ecceeceeteeeteteeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeteeaeeaeeenees approx  130 mm  Ground clearance frame  drive unit  85 55mm  min  turning radius    2    ee ceeeee cee ecceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeetaeeeaeeeaeeaeeseeseeaeeaeeeaees approx  840 mm  MIN  TUMING Alea  i 3  eels ee eee send eee approx  1240 mm  Max  permissible rising gradient  AE 8 5    15     Max  permissible falling oradient  8 5    15     Max  permissible transverse gradient            ccscccsscecsscesseeeseeesseeesseeesseeee 8 5    15     Static tilting safety in all directions  8 5    15       56    Weights  basic equipment      Max  permissible total weight  standard   245 kg  Permitted axle load front  130 kg  Permitted axle load rear  E 170 kg  max  user weight  including additional load   A 140 kg  max  Additional loading    0     eceeceeeeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeceeteaeeeaeeeaeeaeeeaeesaeeeeseeteaaeeaeeeaeas 10 kg  Empty weight with sealed drive batteries    2 x50 Ah  20 
12. A   Lighting   TED  Headlight  12 V 3 W E10   T     gt  Rear light  12 V   C 5 W S8 5    Rear indicator  12 V   P 21 W BA15s     gt  Front indicator  12 V  P 21 W BA15s       53    Model 9 906    All data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated  model     Dimensional tolerance   1 5 cm    2       Short form of wheelchair dimensions   SH   Seat height   SW   Seat width   SD   Seat depth   BH   Back support height    E E electric wheelchair 9 906  Type plate rinena at the front right on the crossbrace  Class of use as per DIN EN 12184  Class B       Drive control 6   10 kmih  24 Volt   70 A max   Engine output    oo    eee eeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeees 220 Watt on 6 km h   300 Watt on 10 km h  Main fuse  VRZ  enana aa e aa ae de added 60 A  Main fuse  CAN Bus   80 A  Biel le EE 12V  Dimensions    Length  incl  footplates   siisii isinai iaaa max  1110 mm  Length of the Junior version  incl  Tootolates   ae max  1050 mm  Width  mMin  Zmas 1  630 mm   730 mm  Height  with adjustable ErgoSeat back support              940 mm  SH 45   980 mm   SH 48    Height  with adjustable ErgoSeat back support 1000 mm  SH 50   Back support height sliding back  Au 45 50 cm  Back support height ErgoSeat  A 55cm  Width of back support Eroo  eat  nentet nnnnnn stener nsnsne nnen 43   48 cm  Seat height  SH  with 4   seat angle    Seat cover  Seat Plate           ccccccesecssesssssseecsecsessseesesseeseeessaesessaeeaeees 45 48 50 cm  ErgoSeat seat cushion         eeeeeceeeeee
13. able  through a velcro strap on the span   ning straps  2      Removing the back support up   holstery    For removal  first pull off the rear part  of the back support upholstery  1    then fold it over to the front and pull  it off of the adjustable back strap  3      Placing the back support uphol   stery    For placing the back support uphol   stery  1   lay it centred around the up   per velcro straps  2  and attach it to  the adjustable back strap with the vel   cro fasteners  3      t  For a soft upper edge you should  leave a little space between the  upper spanning belt  2  and the  folded back support upholstery  1      t  Note   When the user leans against the  back support upholstery  1  again   pay attention that     t  The pressure of the back must be  spread evenly throughout the back  support upholstery     t  A complete hand should fit in be   tween the cushion and back at the  upper edge of the back support  upholstery     t  The head of the user must be held  in balance through the adjustment  of the spanning straps     The extended parts of the back sup   port are fastened to the top or bot     22                      tom seat surface depending on the  adjusted back support height  4      Electrically adjustable back  support    The back support  1  is electrically ad   justable     ts Note   Herefore view the operating man   ual  lt  Operating module  gt      Attention    Only adjust the back support when  e the electric wheelchair is standing   on a leve
14. and fold up  the footplates    t  Therefore observe chapter  lt  Secur   ing the electric wheelchair  gt      26                            LEG SUPPORTS    Attention       Before any actions on the leg sup   e ports the wheelchair is to be se   cured against unintentional rolling  motions     t  Therefore observe chapter  lt  Se   curing the electric wheelchair  gt      Calf belt    The removable calf belt  1  prevents  the feet from sliding off the back of  the footplates     Attention   Do not drive without the calf belt   e     Danger of accidents     t  Note   The calf belt must be removed in  order to swivel away the leg sup   ports  2      t  The calf belt is omitted for height  adjustable leg supports and is re   placed by a calf pad     Removing the calf belt    For removal the calf belt is to be  pulled from the attachment pins  3      Attaching the calf belt    For attachment both loops of the calf  belt are slid over the attachment pins   4      Length adjustment of the calf belt    For length adjustment  the calf belt is  guided around the special attachment  pins  3  and adjusted in length with a  velcro fastener                       27       Leg support lower part    The footplates  resp  footboard needs   to be folded up before entry or exit    1     t  Check the locking points      Remove both feet from the foot   plates         Remove the calf belt  2   if present     ts Hereto observe chapter  lt  Calf  belt  gt      t  Note   Before starting to drive the f
15. are and can cause danger when used  improperly  The correct handling must  therefore be learned  This operating  manual is to help you get accustomed  to the handling of the electric wheel   chair as well as to prevent accidents     t  Note   Please note that the illustrated  equipment variants can deviate  from your model     We have therefore also listed chapters  with options that might not be appli   cable for your vehicle     Attention    Read and observe the following  e documentation belonging to the   electric wheelchair before first use         this operating manual     the operating manual  lt  Operating  module  gt          the safety and general handling in   structions  lt  Electronic vehicles  gt      t  Note   Children and juveniles should read  the documentation belonging to  the electric wheelchair together  with their parents respectively a    supervisor or accompanying per   son before first use     Users with visual impairments can find  the PDF files of above mentioned doc   uments on our website under     lt  www meyra ortopedia com  gt      Alternatively users with visual impair   ments can have the documentation  read out by a helper     Additional information about our  products can be found on our web   site     lt  www meyra ortopedia com  gt      tS Contact your  when required     specialist dealer    INDICATIONS    If the following indications occur we  recommend the application of this  mobility product     t  Walking disability resp  extremely  
16. ccount the driving ex   perience  the physical limits of the  user and the main place of use of the  wheelchair     Attention     Always have adaptation and ad   e justment work carried out by a  specialist dealer     ADJUSTMENT    The specialist workshop will hand out  the electric wheelchair to you under  consideration of all relevant safety  instructions  ready for operation and  adjusted to your needs     t  Note    t  We recommend a regular control  if the wheelchair adjustment in  order to ensure a long term opti   mal provision even with changing  illness nandicap patterns of the  user  Especially for children and  juveniles an adjustment every 6  months is recommendable     ts We recommend regular medical  exams in order to ensure safety for  active participation in traffic     t  Retrospective adjustments should  be carried out solely by the special   ist dealer     LIFE SPAN    We expect an average lifespan of  about 5 years for this product  as far  as the product is applied for its des   ignated purpose and all maintenance  and service guidelines     The life span of your product depends  upon the frequency of use  the appli   cation environment and care     The implementation of spare parts  can prolong the life span of the prod   uct  As a rule spare parts are available  up to 5 years after production is dis   continued     t  The indicated life span does not  constitute additional guarantee     OVERVIEW    Model  9 906    The overview shows the most important c
17. ch the operating module on     tS Observe the operating manual   lt  Operating module  gt      t  The electric wheelchair is now  ready for use again     14                      SELECTING THE OPERA   TION    In order to obtain operational readi   ness of the electric wheelchair the fol   lowing directions are to be carried out  in the indicated order     t  Note   Charge the drive batteries via the  operating module before the first  journey     1  Establish drive mode    Switch the drive motors to drive mode   1  resp   1a     For this engage the  brakes     t  Observe chapter  lt  Releasing the  brakes  gt      2  Check the correct fit of the bat   tery mains fuse    Blade type fuse    The blade fuse for the battery main  current has to sit tightly in the fuse  holder  2                                 3  Checking the position of the  operating module    The operating module should be po   sitioned in such a way that you can  comfortably and safely steer the elec   tric wheelchair     Horizontal adjustment    After loosening the clamping screw   3  the operating module can be ad   justed horizontally     Attention   i  Tighten the adjusting screws again        Vertical adjustment     t  Therefore observe chapter  lt  Posi   tioning the operating module  gt         4  Switching the operating mod   ule on    Press the ON OFF key on the control  panel of the operating module     t  Note   Only actuate the joystick  4  after  the self test of the electronics has  been completed
18. cts     t  The rear view mirror is to be kept  clean at all times       Use common glass cleanser to  clean the mirror  For this the users  instructions of the manufacturer  are to be observed     Attaching the rear view mirror    Reinsert the rear view mirror for drive  mode  Tighten the clamping screw  2      Adjusting the rear view mirror    1  Preadjust the rear view mirror by  turning the clasp     2  Turn the rear view mirror on the  attachment rod and ball joint until  you reach the desired angle     40                         LOADING AND TRANS   PORTATION    t  Do not use the back support  leg  supports  arm supports or revet   ments to lift the electric wheel   chair     Attention   The electric wheelchair must be  e switched off before lifting     Loading    The electric wheelchair can be loaded  with the aid of ramps or lifting plat   forms     ts Note   Observe safety and general han   dling instructions  lt  Electronic vehi   cles  gt  chapter  lt  Ramps and lifting  platforms  gt      Transport of people inside a  motor vehicle    To determine if your electric wheel   chair is approved as a seat for per   son transport inside a motor vehicle   please look at the type plate of your  wheelchair     t  Note    Observe the guideline  lt  Safety  with Meyra Ortopedia wheel   chairs  also during transport in  motor vehicles  gt       This document  and further information can be  accessed on our website  lt  www   meyra ortopedia com  gt  in the   lt  Download Archive
19. description of  the keys and symbols in the operating  manual for  lt  Operating module  gt      The position of the operating module  can be adjusted to suit the individual  size of the user  The operating module  can also be removed for transporta   tion or storage and can be laid on the  seat or stored separately     Attention   Switch off the operating module  e before adjusting removing it     Adjusting the distance to the pad   ded arm support    Slacken the clamping screw distance  adjustment  1   Afterwards slide the  operating module into the desired  position  In doing so carefully guide  the cable and retighten the clamping  screw  1  securely     Removing the operating module    To remove the control unit  slacken  the clamping screw  1      t  Carefully route the cable when do   ing this     Afterwards pull out the operating  module toward the front out of the  arm support tube     Inserting the operating module    For drive mode insert the operating  module from the front into the arm  support tube and adjust the distance  to the padded arm support     18                   t  Therefore observe chapter  lt  Ad   justing the distance to the padded  arm support  gt      t  Check the function of the operat   ing module     Swivelling the operating module    With the optional swivel away operat   ing module adapter  1  the operating  module can be swivelled back to the  side  2  so that it is located parallel to  the arm support  This makes it possi   ble  for exampl
20. djustment     46                   Headlights  Filament bulb   12 V 3 WE10 W     t  Note     Use a dry cloth to hold the glass  body of the new filament bulb     Removal    Switch off the operating module   Pull out the main fuse     Undo the securing screw and re   move the lens  1     Pull the bulb holder  with filament  bulb  out of the lens  2      Screw the defective filament bulb  out of the bulb holder     Mounting    Screw the new filament bulb in  the socket  2       The earth wire lies  over the thread of the bulb holder     Insert the filament bulb holder   with bulb  into the lens  1      Mount the dispersion disc      First  insert the top pin  then press in the  lens at the bottom and fasten it  with the securing screw                             47       Indicator light front    12    IS    Spherical bulb   gt    V   P21W BA15s    Note   Use a dry cloth to hold the glass  body of the new filament bulb     Removal    Switch off the operating module   Pull out the main fuse     Undo the securing screw and re   move the lens  1      Press the faulty spherical bulb  slightly inwards  turn and remove  from the socket     Mounting    48    Insert a new spherical bulb      Push  the side pins  bayonet catch  into  the frame  exert slight pressure  against the spring and turn until  the bayonet catch clicks into place   1     Mount the dispersion disc      First  insert the side pin  then press in  the lens and fasten it with the se   curing screw  2                   
21. e         to drive closer to a table         remove the operating module  more easily     For regular drive mode the operating  module can be swivelled back toward  the front until it engages back into  the magnetic lock  1      t  Note    t  The power of the magnets  3  can  be reduced  for example with tape  on top of the magnets  for easier  swivelling of the operating mod   ule     t  Should the operating module be  positioned too close to the arm  support  move it forward before  swivelling     Attention   Do not grab into the area of the  e cross brace      Danger of jamming     Height adjustment of the operat   ing module    Loosen the clamping screw  4  to ad   just the height of the operating mod   ule     Attention   i  After the adjustment retighten the  e clamping screw                                      ARM SUPPORTS    Attention   Do not use the arm supports  1  to  e lift or carry the electric wheelchair        Do not drive without the arm sup   ports     Removing the arm support    To remove the arm support  loosen  the clamping screw  2  first and then  pull out the arm support toward the  top     t  Note   The operating module  4  must be  removed first if the arm support on  the control side is to be removed     t  Therefore observe chapter  lt  Re   moving the operating module  gt      Inserting the arm support    For inserting the arm support  first  slide the arm support as far as possible  into the bracket  3  and then tighten  the clamping screw  2   
22. e  oi    ccccscscesscesssesesseeeeseseeeeeeseeeeeees  3   9  0     2       5    7    9    12      H only on min  entry width    Seat camber  electric  depending on seat height and use of actuator extension adj  sector 15   0 to 22         Chassis   Drive wheel  pneumatic tyres  max  2 5 bar      345 mm  14    x 3    3 00 8     Steering wheel  pneumatic tyres  max  2 5 bar      190 x 50 mm  8    x 2    200 x 50   Steering wheel  pneumatic tyres  max  2 5 bar          210 x 60 mm  9    280 2 60 4   Steering wheel  pneumatic tyres  max  2 5 bar       260 x 85 mm  10  x 3    3 00 4     55    Transport dimensions     Length  without leg supportsl  880 mm  Width  Without arm supportsl  630 mm  Height  without arm supportsl SH45  640   SH48  670   SH50  690 mm     Back support upholstery removed  back support folded onto seat     Climatic data     Ambient temperature  ENEE  25   C to  50   C  Storage temperature with drive batteries             ceeeeeeeee tees  25   C to  50   C  Storage temperature without drive batteries   teens  40   C to  65   C    Sealed drive batteries             cccccscessseseceseeseseees 2 x 12 V 43 Ah  5 h   50 Ah  20 h   Sealed drive batteries             cccccscsssssseeceseseesees 2 x 12 V 51 Ah  5 h    56 Ah  20 h   Sealed drive batterles  2 x 12 V 63 Ah  5 h    73 Ah  20 h   Max  battery dimensions  LXWXH          cccsssesesereseessessssesseeeaees 37 5 x28 x 20cm    Range  see Kilometric performance      Sealed drive batteries 56 Ah  20 h  on 6 km h  1
23. e right to make techni   cal improvements     C The product conforms with the EC Directive 93 42 EEC  MDD  for medi     cal products     62    WARRANTEE   GUARANTEE SECTION    Please fill out  Copy if necessary and send the copy to the specialist dealer     Warranty   Guarantee    Model designation  Delivery note no                  SN  view type plate   Date of delivery                       Stamp of the specialist dealer                 Inspection certificate for transfer                      Vehicle data   Serial no   SN     Stamp of specialist dealer   gt   Model      Signature    Place  date        Delivery note no            Next safety inspection in 12 months                   Date     ku    63          IT Your specialist dealer  q     MEYRA ORTOPEDIA  Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH  Meyra Ring 2   D 32689 Kalletal Kalldorf    M EYRA PO  Box 1 703 e D 32591 Vlotho  Fon  49  0 5733 922 311    ORTOPEDIA Fax  49  0 5733 922 9311    info meyra ortopedia de  www meyra ortopedia de    205 319 601     Status  2011 07  Original operating manual  All technical modifications reserved     
24. eeeeceeeesaeeseeeaeeaeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeaaeeaeeas 51 54 56 cm    54    Seat width  SW  Model 9 906   Standard  stepless adjustment over the arm support              eeeeees 44 to 55 cm  Arm support displaced inward  ue 38 to 51 cm       Seat depth  SD  Model 9 906   adjustable through assembly in 3 5 CM steps  40 to 50 cm       ts Seat depth 30 to 37 cm only with user weight up to 100 kg    Arm support height from seat           Seat plate with cushion 6 cm  steplessly adjustable              nsnesese0n01en  16 to 27 cm  ErgoSeat  stepless adlustment  19 to 30 cm  Back support to front edge Of arm support         s sssssssssnsrssrsnsnnnsneresesne 36 to 46 cm  Back support angle mechanical  back cover  ErgoSeat             scsceeee 98   to 128    Back support angle electric  back cover  ErgoSeat             ececeeeeeeees 85   to 145    Leg support ANGIE       eceeceeeeeeceeeceeeteeeeeeeeeteaeeeaeeeaeeaeeeaeeeaesseeseeteaaeeaeeeneeas 110   to 180    Length of lower shank    Code 93  Seat plate incl  CUSHION 6 CM         ccesssessecsseeeeesseeseesseeeseesaeeaees 40 to 55cm  Code 92   86  Seat plate incl  CUSHION Gem  40 to 55cm    Seat angle mech  in sev steps  possibilities adjustable    on SH 45  seat bracket 1st hole from top        Ist to 10th boer  4    6    9    12    14    16    18    20    22    on SH 48  seat bracket 3rd hole from top   3rd to 10th hole  aiaee  2   9  0   0  3      5    7    9    11    13    15    on SH 50  seat bracket 4th hole from top   Ath to 10th hol
25. epaired or  replaced by a specialist  workshop        60       INSPECTION CERTIFICATE    Vehicle data   Model           Delivery note no            Serial no   SN                  Recommended safety inspection 2nd year   at least every 12 months       Stamp of specialist dealer  N       Signature        Place  date        Next safety inspection in 12 months          Date     k d    Recommended safety inspection 4th year   at least every 12 months                Stamp of specialist dealer     Signature        Place  date           Next safety inspection in 12 months    Date              Recommended safety inspection 1st year   at least every 12 months        Stamp of specialist dealer     Signature        Place  date           Next safety inspection in 12 months    Date              Recommended safety inspection 3rd year   at least every 12 months          Stamp of specialist dealer     Signature        Place  date           Next safety inspection in 12 months       Date              Recommended safety inspection 5th year   at least every 12 months          Stamp of specialist dealer     Signature        Place  date           Next safety inspection in 12 months    Date                 61    WARRANTY   GUARAN   TEE    We accept legal liability for this prod   uct within the scope of or general  terms and conditions and warranty  and the guarantee according to our  described quality service  For war   ranty and guarantee demands please  contact your specialist dealer with fol   
26. er exists with a reclined back  support        Before starting to drive make sure  that no negative seat angle has  been adjusted  respectively that a  safe seating position is ensured     24                                     Mechanically adjusting the seat  angle    The seat angle  1  can be adjusted  through the telescope rod      e    Before adjusting the seat angle  mechanically  lift the seat slightly  and turn the clamping screw  2  far  out     Lift or lower the seat into the de   sired angle     Screw the clamping screw  2  into  the next possible hole  3  and  tighten them     Attention    In doing so make sure that the  point of the clamping screw turn  itself into the respective hole     Do not lift the seat further than up  to ninth visible hole  3                  25    Electrically adjusting the seat an   gle    The seat inclination  1  is administrat   ed through the operating module or a  separate adjustment module     t  Note   Therefore observe operating man   ual  lt  Operating module  gt      Rising aid    The seat is angled forward for the  stand up aid  2   negative seat angle      t  The negative seat angle setting  serves as support for getting up  when the vehicle is standing     t  When tilting the seat surface for   ward  rising aid  the steering  wheels must face toward the back  or one side  because otherwise  the footplates will hit against the  steering wheels     Attention    i  Before using the rising aid  secure   e the electric wheelchair 
27. g leg  support outward                                            29    Swivelling in the leg supports   For inward swivelling  let the leg sup   ports swivel forward until the lock au   dibly engages  1      t  Note   After audibly swivelling the leg  supports inward check the respec     tive locking device  D                ts Afterwards observe chapter  lt  Low   er leg support  gt      30    Removing the leg supports    For easy transfer into and out of the  electric wheelchair as well as a re   duced wheelchair length  important  for transport  the leg supports can be  removed  1      t  Note   Remove the calf belt before swivel   ling away the leg supports   ts Hereto observe chapter  lt  Calf  belt  gt        For removal first swivel the leg  support sideways and then remove  them toward the top  1      t  Therefore observe chapter   lt  Swivelling away leg sup   ports  gt      t  Watch for possible danger of jam   ming     Attaching the leg supports        For inserting press the leg sup   ports  swivelled to the side  par   allel to the front frame tube and  lower it into place  2       In doing so  the holding pin must slide into the  frame tube     t  Note   After attachment swivel the leg  supports inward  3    t  Therefore observe chapter   lt  Swivelling in the leg sup   ports  gt                                 31    Mechanically height adjust   able leg supports    Attention    Never put the free hand into the  adjustment mechanism while ad   justing the heigh
28. h     15 KGi  e  ee eeseecssssecssseseeseecseesssessesceeseesseesseeseesseessaeeaeeses ca  96 3 kg  2  56 Ahi 20 h  sa  21 8  kee ett de deet heen ee get det ca  109 9 kg  2 X 73 Ah  20 h     24 3 Kl    ceccecssesscessesseceeecesessaecaeecaecaeecseeseessaeeeseeaeeaees ca  114 9 kg  Empty weight without drive batterles approx  66 kg    tx All weight indications are valid for the basic equipment without electric ad   justments    Arm support Code 4438  pair   3 6 kg  Arm support Code 4439 child  pair  3 0 kg  Leg support Code 92  pair   4 5 kg  Leg support Code 93  pair   1 6 kg  Electr  leg support Code 4822  pair   6 0 kg    Weight of the heaviest single component   Leg support  code 86    c   cecccseceeecscegeagesnnatens NEESS ARENS NEES 4 5 kg    57    Meaning of the labels on the electric wheelchair                58    Attention   Read the operating manuals and other provided doc   umentation     Do not lift the electric wheelchair at the arm sup   ports or leg supports   Removable parts are not suitable for carrying     Drive mode    Switching to push mode with the selection lever  right     Push mode    Push only on level surfaces     Indication for charging socket    Attachment possibility of the transport safety     Indication for danger of jamming      Do not reach in  here    Meaning of the symbols on the type plate       D 12 2  I    GE  af    d  A    yh    max      km h    T    Manufacturer    Order number    Serial number    Production date  Year     Calendar wee
29. k     Permitted user weight    Max  permissible total weight    Permitted axle loads    Max  permissible rising gradient    Max  permissible falling gradient    Max  permitted final speed    The product is licensed as a seat inside a handicapped transport  vehicle  HTV     The product is not licensed as a seat inside a handicapped trans   port vehicle  HTV      59    FAULT CORRECTION       Fault    Cause    Remedy       Battery indicator on  the operating module  does not light up after  the switch on     Battery fuse is defec   tive or not correctly in   serted     Replace defective fuse  or clean contacts and  insert correctly        Plug connection of the  power supply without  contact     Check the plug connec   tions        The battery indicator  blinks after the switch   on     Power motors are  switched to push mode     Move the selection le   ver for the drive motors  into the drive mode  position and make sure  it clicks into place        Plug connection at one  of the drives without  contact     Check the plug connec   tions        Malfunction in the    electronics     Have the fault correct   ed by a specialist work   shop   Push mode   Selection lever in driv   ing mode position        Not listed faults     View  lt  Fault diagno   sis  gt  in the operating  manual for the operat   ing module        Lighting not active     Filament bulb defec   tive     Replace defective fila   ment bulb              Lighting fuse or drive  electronics defective        Let it be r
30. king of the wheelchair  slowly guide the joystick  steering and  driving lever  back to the centre posi   tion  zero setting      t  The electric wheelchair stops in  shortest distance after releasing  the joysticks     Parking brake    The parking brakes are only effec   tive when the selection lever s  drive    push mode is are set to drive mode   They disengage automatically when  the wheelchair starts off    The parking brakes are manually dis   engaged by switching the selection  lever s  drive  push to push mode     Specific features of the central se   lection lever drive  push mode    Activation of the selection lever can  only be achieved when simultaneous   ly pulling up the locking sleeve  2   1      Locking the brakes    Attention    It should not be possible to push  e the electric wheelchair forward   when the brakes are engaged     Version 1    To engage the brakes swivel the selec    tion lever drive  push mode on both   sides as far as possible into drive mode    3     t  Activation of the selection lever  is intended for an accompanying  person     Version 2    To engage the brakes swivel the selec   tion lever drive  push mode as far as  possible forward into drive mode  3a      12                      Releasing the brakes    Attention     Only transfer into or out of the  e electric wheelchair when the elec   tric wheelchair is switched off and  the selection lever drive  push  mode on both sides is in drive  mode       An unintentional movement of  the jo
31. l surface  A danger of tip    ping over exists on gradients     Folding down the electrically ad   justable back support    To fold the electrically adjustable back  support  2  down  first press the re   lease button  3   then remove the pin     4      t  Keep the back support in position  with one hand at the push bar     Afterwards fold the back support  down  2      t  Reinsert the pin  4  in order to pre   vent loss     Unfolding the back support    Check the locking device after folding  the back support up and reinserting  the pin                                         23    Back support upholstery    The back support upholstery is se   cured to the back support shell with  Velcro fasteners and can be pulled off     1      SEAT    Seat pad    The seat pad  2  is attached to the seat  plate with velcro straps and can be re   moved for cleaning and maintenance     Replace and attach the seat pad again  after cleaning or maintenance  2      Velcro fastener     Seat inclination    The seat angle  3  can be adjusted for  a safe sitting position as well as for  cleaning     t  Therefore observe chapter  lt  Ad   justing the headlights  gt  and  lt   Technical data  gt      Attention    Adjust the seat angle only when  the electric wheelchair is standing  on a nearly level surface      A dan   ger of tipping over exists on gradi   ents      a       The seat angle adjustment is not  linked with an automatic speed re   duction function        An increased danger of tipping  ov
32. limited walking ability as part of  the basic need to move around in  your own home     t  The need to be able to leave home  for a short walk in fresh air or in or   der to reach the places  commonly  in the perimeter of the home  re   quired to fulfil basic needs     SPECIFICATIONS    The electric wheelchair is an environ   ment friendly electronic vehicle  It  was developed to extend the mobility  of persons with health related or age   related restrictions     t  The model has been assigned the     Use Class B  as per the EN12184  standard     ACCEPTANCE    All products are checked for faults  in the factory and packed in special  boxes     t  Note   However  we request that you  check the vehicle for possible  transport damage immediately on  receipt     preferably in the pres   ence of the carrier     t  Note   The packaging of the wheelchair  should be stored for a further  transport that might become nec   essary     USE    The electric wheelchair  with attached  leg supports and arm supports  serves  exclusively for the conveyance of one  sitting person  Other pulling or trans   porting uses do not comply with its  intended purpose     This model is an electric wheelchair  especially for indoor and outdoor use  on firm  level surfaces     The electric wheelchair offers mani   fold adjustment possibilities to indi   vidual vital statistics     The wheelchair should be adapted  to your needs by a specialist dealer  before the first use  The adaptation  will take into a
33. lowing Warranty Guarantee section  and the there included information  on model description  delivery note  number with delivery date and serial  number  SN      The serial number  SN  can be read off  of the type plate     Precondition for the acceptance of lia   bility in any case is the intended use of  the product  the use of original spare  parts by specialist dealers as well as  maintenance and inspections in regu   lar intervals     Guarantee is not granted for surface  damages  tyres of the wheels  dam   ages due to loosened screws or nuts  as well as worn out attachment holes  due to frequent assembly work     Furthermore  damage to the drive  and electronics caused by improper  cleaning using steam cleaning equip   ment or the deliberate or accidental  flooding of the components are also  excluded     Interferences through   radiation  sources such as mobile phones with  high transmission power  HiFi equip   ment and other extreme interference  radiators outside of norm specifica   tions cannot be declared as warranty  or guarantee claims     Attention    Failure to observe the instructions  in the operating manual  improp   erly carried out maintenance work  and  especially  technical changes  and additions  add ons  carried  out without our prior consent will  lead to a general loss of guarantee  and product liability     o     _    t  Note   This operating manual as a part of  the product is to be handed out in  case of a change of user or owner     We reserve th
34. omponents and operating devices of  the electric wheelchair     Pos  Description    Back support  Operating module  Seat cushion  Leg support  Footplate  Calf strap  Selection lever drive  push mode   VR2 electronic   7a Selection lever drive  push mode   CAN Bus electronic   8 Arm support  9 Steering wheel  10 Drive wheel  11 Support castor  12 Baggage rack  13 Push bar    NOU P WM      Drive mode Push mode       10    HANDLING THE ELEC   TRIC WHEELCHAIR    Securing the electric wheel   chair    The electric wheelchair is to be se   cured as follows to prevent it from  rolling off unintentionally     1  Switch the selection levers for  drive  push mode  7  up to drive  mode on both sides     1la Swivel the selection lever drive    push mode  7a  forward as far as  possible     2  Switch the operating module off     Functional checks    The functions and safety of the elec   tric wheelchair must be checked be   fore the start of each journey     t  For this observe chapter  lt  Inspec   tions before starting to drive  gt  in  the accompanying documentation     Driving behaviour    You define the speed and direction  yourself with the joystick movements   driving and steering lever  while  driving as well as the preadjusted  maximum final speed of your electric  wheelchair     BRAKES  Operating brake    The motors work electrically as oper   ating brake and carefully brake the  electric wheelchair down without  jerks to stillstand     Braking the wheelchair    For allotted bra
35. oot   plates resp  footboard need to be  folded back down  3  and the calf  belt attached     Footplates    The footplates can be folded outward  and up  1  resp  inward and down  3      Footboard    Fold the footboard up before swivel   ling away and removing the upper leg  support     Folding up the footboard    In order to fold up the footboard lift  the loose end of the footboard  4  as  far as possible     Folding the footboard down    In order to fold down the footboard   lower the loose end of the footboard  as far as possible down onto the foot   board bracket  5      28                               Leg support upper part    The upper leg support with an in   serted lower leg support is termed leg  support     Turning the leg supports to the  side   For easy transfer out of into the elec   tric wheelchair as well as driving clos   er to a closet  bed or bathtub the leg  supports can be swivelled away to   ward the in  outside  1  and  2      t  Note   Remove the calf belt before swivel   ling away the leg supports   ts Hereto observe chapter  lt  Calf  belt  gt      Attention    Leg supports turned to the side  are released automatically and can  easily come off  Note this when  handling  e g  transport       e        Fold up the footplates resp  foot   board in order to swivel away the  leg supports   t  Hereto observe chapter  lt  Leg   support lower part  gt          Afterwards pull or press the re   spective locking lever  3  backward  and swivel the correspondin
36. per        Every 2 weeks   depending on dis   tance covered     Check air pressure of  the tyres    Tyre filling pressure   2 5 bar   36 psi    Carry out test yourself or  with a helper   Use a tyre gauge              Adjustment screws    Screws and nuts are to  be checked for tight fit        Carry out test yourself or  with a helper     Retighten the loosened  adjustment screws     Contact specialist work   shop upon demand        43          WHEN    WHAT    REMARK       Every 6 8 weeks   depending on dis   tance covered     Wheel attachments    Wheel nuts or screws  are to be checked for  tight fit    Do it yourself or with the  aid of a helper     Securely tighten any loos   ened wheel nuts or screws  and retighten again af   ter 10 operating hours or  resp  50 km     Contact specialist work   shop upon demand        Every 2 months   depending on dis   tance covered     Check tyre profile  Minimum tread   1mm    Carry out a visual check  yourself or with a helper     If the tyre profile is worn  down or if the tyre is dam   aged  consult a specialist  workshop for repairs        Every 6 months   depending on fre   quency of use     Check      Cleanness       General condition     View  lt  Service  gt  in docu   ment  lt  Safety and general  handling instructions elec   tronic vehicles  gt      Do it yourself or with the  aid of a helper        Manufacturer  ommendation     rec     Every 12 months   depending on fre   quency of use           Maintenance jobs    Vehicle   
37. ric performance    Kilometric performance depends to a  large extent on the following factors         battery condition      weight of the driver        driving speed        driving style        road surface condition       driving conditions        ambient temperature     The nominal values given by us are re   alistic under the following conditions       Ambient temperature of 20   C         100   rated drive battery capacity  as per the DIN standard         new condition of the drive batter   ies with more than 5 charging cy   cles         Nominal load of 75 kg       Without repeated acceleration       Level  firm driving surface     52    The kilometric performance is greatly  reduced by       frequent uphill driving        poor drive battery charge condi   tion        low ambient temperature   e g  in winter       frequent starting and stopping   e g  in town traffic         aged  sulphated drive batteries      frequently necessary steering ma   noeuvres       reduced driving speed  especially  at walking speed      In practical use  the kilometric per   formance under normal conditions    is  then reduced to approx  80       40    of the nominal value     Hill climbing ability   Gradients in excess of the permitted  values  e g  ramps  should for safe   ty reasons only be driven when the  wheelchair is empty     Fuses    Underneath the seat plate in front of the drive batteries  Hereto observe chapter  lt  Fuses  gt      Mains  battery fuse       VR2  60 A  CAN Bus  80 
38. rwards swivel the leg support  sideways and remove it toward the  top  2      t  Therefore observe chapter  lt  Swiv   elling away leg supports  gt      Attention     When the electrically height ad   e justable leg supports are removed  the electric contact  3  needs to be  protected from dampness  water  and dust or dirt  e  g  for longer  storage        Possible function error of the  electrical adjustment     t  For protection you can for ex   ample use the optional cover  cap     34                                              Hanging the electrically height  adjustable leg support into place    t  Note   After attachment swivel the leg  supports inward     t  Therefore observe chapter  lt  Swiv   elling in the leg supports  gt          Press the leg supports  swivelled  to the side  parallel to the front  frame tube and lower it into place       In doing so the holding pin must  slide into the frame tube  1      t  Conduct a function test on the  electrically height adjustable leg  support                 35    Stump support    Removal    First pull back or press the locking le   ver  1   Then swivel out the leg stump  support and pull it off in an upward  direction     Hanging in   With the leg stump support in a  swivelled aside position  hang it in  and then swivel it to the front until  the locking device audibly locks into  place     t  Check for a correct locking of the  locking device     Height adjustment    t  Secure the leg stump support  against unintentional
39. see ta cews A E EA 47  Indicator JiGht TrOnt id  es Ce Ree 48  Indicator light rear AAA 49   Back light uer  iaie aa Sa dee Aer r ENEE Nee 50    Information for the specialist dealer           ccecceteceeceeteeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeesaeeaeeeeeaeeeees 51    Programming the driving bebawviour  testes eeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeees 51  Technical data E 52  Kilometri   Gertott  pnre annee ai aeiaai iaa vine cera 52  Hill climbing ability 0  eee eee cee eee eee cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeaaesaeesaeeeeeeeateeaeeaeenaee 52   FUSES eege dete sedisectesevescurbestihd aveechvenibisurvieess eenegen 53  LONN MEN 53  lee EK 54  Meaning of the labels on the electric wbeelchair  58  Meaning of the symbols on the type plate 59  Fault correction eege geee  eg EES Eu EERSEESKK Ed ESA ENEE EES NEEESERNEeN 60  Inspection certificate           ccceceeeeeeeenee eee eee eee eneeenseeeneeeeeeeseeeeesesseesenaneneneeaees 61  Warranty   Guarantee    cceeceenneteeeee eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeanaseeeeeeeeaneeeeeee 62  Inspection certificate for transfer            cccceceeceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeaeeeeeaeeeees 63    INTRODUCTION    We thank you for the confidence you  have placed in our company by choos   ing an electric wheelchair from this  series     With all equipment and their accesso   ries the electric wheelchair offers the  respective adaptation to your disabil   ity    Like any other vehicle  an electric  wheelchair is a technical aid  It is sub   ject to explanations  requires regular  c
40. seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeaeenees 15  Pre Operation CHECKS  AA 17  Battery charging procedure        ssssssssssssssssisssssrssnsssrnnsissnssussnsnnsnennrnnsnsnnnnnnns 17  Positioning the operating module 18  Function description sienna EELER  ee 18  Adjusting the distance to the padded arm support  sssessssesereeses 18  Removing the operating module         ececeeceeseceeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneteaeseeeeaaeas 18  Inserting the operating module    sssssssssssssissessisrssrerissisrisrnsinrrnrnsrnsrnennsens 18  Swivelling the operating module A 19  Height adjustment of the operating module 19    Arm supports ees EEERKKKEREERRKREERRRREEEREREEE ER KEREERREREERRRREEERER KREE nnmnnn nnmnnn nenn nnna 20    Removing the AFM support ceeeeeseeeeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeaeeeaeeaeseeseeseeaeeaeteaee 20  Inserting the arm support  20  1  F Val  QT 0  9  010  g eee KEE Keen 21  Folding down the back support  21  Unfolding the back support  21  Adjusting the back support angle AE 21  Adjustable back ET 22  Removing the back support upholstery          ee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeteaeeeeeeaaeeas 22  Placing the back support upholstery ee ceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeas 22  Electrically adjustable back support          eeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeateeeceaeeeaeteeseeteaateaeteaee 23  Folding down the electrically adjustable back support  23  Unfolding the back support  23  SCAG TTT 24  Seat le DEE 24  Seat inclination  i ccesedeida nt ieee Ae ee dane 24  Mechanically adjusting the seat angle 25
41. t adjustable leg  support      Danger of crushing     a       Have the leg support that is to be  adjusted secured against falling  away by an accompanying person     Lifting lowering the leg support    1  Before lifting lowering relieve the  leg support by an accompanying  person by slightly lifting it up    2  Afterwards loosen the clamping  lever  1  and have the leg sup   port lifted lowered slowly to the  desired level by an accompanying  person     Attention   Do not let the leg support drop on  its own weight      Danger of injury      a    3  After the adjustment retighten the  clamping lever  1  securely     32                   Electrically height adjusta   ble leg support    The electrically height adjustable leg  support  1   2  automatically receives  electric contact when hooked on     Attention       Never put the free hand into the  e adjustment mechanism while ad   justing the height adjustable leg  support      Danger of crushing     Height adjustment    For height adjustment  raise or lower  the leg support to the desired height  via the operating module  1   2      t  Observe the operating manual   lt  Operating module  gt      Attention    Observe the safety and general  e handling instructions  lt  Electronic   vehicles  gt                        33       Removing the electrically height  adjustable leg support    In order to remove the leg support   depending on version  first pull the  locking lever  1  back  press it in or  fold it up or down     Afte
42. ver  2  has been slackened     Attention   The maximum height adjustment  e is indicated by the marking     38                ATTENDANT CONTROL  WITH PRIORITY SWITCH    The control unit for accompanying  person enables the accompanying  person an easy control of the electric  wheelchair with auxiliary operating  module     Positioning the controller    t  Note   Switch off the operating module  before position adjustment      This  prevents an unwanted movement  of the electric wheelchair     Height adjustment  Hold the operating module and then  slacken the clamping screw  1      Move the operating module into the  desired position and retighten the  clamping screw     Angle adjustment  Hold the operating module and then  slacken the clamping screw  2      Swivel the operating module into the  desired position and retighten the  clamping screw                    39       LIGHTING    For driving outdoors and on public  roads the electric wheelchair can be  fit with lighting  1      The lighting is activated over the op   erating module for the driver     t  Note   Observe the operating manual  lt   Operating module  gt  as well as the  safety and general handling in   structions  lt  Electronic vehicles  gt      REAR VIEW MIRROR    Removing the rear view mirror    To remove the rear view mirror loosen  the clamping screw  2  and pull the  rear view mirror forward     t  Note   Carefully place the rear view mir   ror down and protect the mirror  glass from strain or other obje
43. ysticks  driving and steering  lever  can otherwise lead to an  uncontrolled start of the electric  wheelchair      Danger of accidents     Version 1    To loosen the brakes swivel the selec    tion lever drive  push mode on both   sides down as far as possible into push   mode  1     t  Activation of the selection lever  is intended for an accompanying  person     Version 2    To loosen the brakes engage the lock   ing sleeve on the selection lever and  swivel the selection lever as far as pos   sible towards the back  1a               Drive  push mode    Attention   i  Only switch the electric wheelchair  e to push mode when it is standing  still for positioning or in case of  emergencies  but not on slopes   hills     t  The electric magnetic brakes are  switched off in the push mode       A braking of the electric wheel   chair is then only possible by  switching to the drive mode     t  Grab hold of the push handle and  back support in order to shunt the  electric wheelchair     Selecting the push mode    1  Switch off the operating module  because the pushing will otherwise  be made difficult by the electric  system     t  Observe the operating manual   lt  Operating module  gt    2  Disengage the brakes  1  resp   1a      t  Therefore observe chapter   lt  Releasing the brakes  gt      t  The electric wheelchair can now be  pushed     Selecting the motor mode    1  Activate the brakes  2  resp   2a    t  Therefore observe chapter   lt  Locking the brakes  gt    2  Swit
    
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