medemagroup MC 1144 Adult User manual

User Guide
MC 1144 Adult
2433-2019-B ver. 2.0.1 - 2022 - 08 GB
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Serial number: ______________________________
Delivery date: ________________ Year 20______
This vehicle was supplied by: Date: /
Medema A/S
Enggårdvej 7
Snejbjerg
DK - 7400 Herning
Phone: +45 70 10 17 55
Mail: [email protected]
Dealer:
For this product You can expect to nd the following documentation:
• User manual
• Service manual
• Spare parts list
• pre-sale information.

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Contents
Contents................................................................................. 3
Intended occupant................................................................. 5
Intended environment........................................................... 5
Precausions........................................................................... 6
Help for the visually impaired .............................................. 6
FSN (Field Safety Notice)...................................................... 6
Symbols.................................................................................. 7
Warning!................................................................................. 7
Joystick.................................................................................. 7
Introduction............................................................................ 8
Seat and backrest ................................................................. 9
Flame resistance ................................................................... 9
Medema A/S Warranty........................................................... 11
Part names MC 1144 Spinalus-3...........................................12
Before use.............................................................................. 13
Introduction CJSM1............................................................... 14
Designations - buttons.......................................................... 14
Using the Joystick R-net....................................................... 14
Symboles................................................................................ 15
Settings menu........................................................................ 17
Trouble shooting ................................................................... 21
Safety check........................................................................... 22
Programming......................................................................... 23
Serial number......................................................................... 24
Getting in and out of MC 1144.............................................. 24
Driving the MC 1144 .............................................................. 25
Brakes..................................................................................... 29
Fuses...................................................................................... 30
Batteries................................................................................. 30
Battery disposal..................................................................... 31
Charging................................................................................. 32
General care........................................................................... 33
Service intervals.................................................................... 33
Insurance................................................................................ 33
Storage................................................................................... 34
Transporting by motor vehicle............................................. 34
Securing to vehicle oor with 4 point straps...................... 35
DAHL docking systems ........................................................ 37
Mounting the docking locking plate.................................... 42
General occupant restraint Instructions............................. 44
Public transport. (Train / bus)............................................... 48
Transporting by plane........................................................... 49
Towing .................................................................................... 49

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Changing the wheels............................................................. 50
Checking the battery poles................................................... 54
Replacing batteries ............................................................... 54
Light........................................................................................ 56
Lap belt................................................................................... 57
Bag holder.............................................................................. 57
Footplate/footrest.................................................................. 58
Spinalus-3 settings................................................................ 71
Stepless adjustment of seat depth...................................... 72
Adjustment of armrests........................................................ 73
Adjusting the headrest.......................................................... 78
Swing-away tting for Spinalus-3........................................ 78
Reconditioning ...................................................................... 83
Returning electronic devices ............................................... 84
Technical data........................................................................ 85
Seat angles............................................................................. 88
Own notes .............................................................................. 89

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Intended occupant
The intended occupant of the wheelchair is a person with lim-
ited or no ability of working themselves.
The wheelchair is equipped with a joystick control which makes
it usable for an occupant who only has functionality in the n-
gers. It can be driven with only one hand either left or right.
The occupant must be able to see in order to register trac sig-
nals and other road users when driving in trac. The occupant
can be deaf and/or speechless.
The occupant must have a cognitive ability to understand the
operation of the joystick and its buttons and icons.
The maximum occupant weight is 150 kg.
Intended environment
Your power chair is designed to perform admirably on packed
soil, grass, solid ground and gravel. Feel free to use your power
chair safely on lawns and in park areas.
Operating temperature: -25° to +50° Celsius
Storage temperature: -40° to +65° Celsius
Do not use your power chair in fresh or salt water.

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Help for the visually impaired
If you have diculty reading small print in the user manual, we
recommend that you visit our website, where you can read this
manual in PDF format. You can enlarge the PDF manual on
your PC monitor to suit your needs and preferences.
If you nd it dicult to understand the manual and have general
questions about the product, please feel free to contact us. You
can nd our contact info on page two in this user manual.
You can nd manuals for all our products on our web page
www.medema.dk. Or contact Medema A/S, and we can send
the manuals in a mail for you. Find the contact information on
page two in this manual.
FSN (Field Safety Notice)
All information concerning safety can be found at www.mede-
ma.com, which is always updated with the latest safety informa-
tion. In the event of important safety-related changes, we will
notify our customers directly (FSN).
Precausions
Operating in rain, snow, salt, mist/spray conditions and on icy/
slippery surfaces can have an adverse aect on the electrical
system. Maintain and store your power chair in a dry and clean
condition.
Prolonged exposure to hot or cold conditions may aect the
temperature of upholstered and non-upholstered items on the
power chair, possibly resulting in skin irritation. Exercise caution
when using the power chair in extremely hot or cold conditions
or when exposing your power chair to direct sunlight for pro-
longed periods of time.

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Symbols
Used in the manual to indicate sections describing situations
where extra care is required owing to the risk of personal injury.
Used to indicate sections on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Warning!
For safety reasons the vehicle must not be lent to persons who
are not completely familiar with it. The vehicle is designed for
one person only.
The MC 1144 has been designed for persons weighing up to
150 kg.
Joystick
The joystick control box must not be exposed to extremes of tem-
perature or kept in a damp environment for extended periods.
The joystick control box must not be subjected to heavy knocks.
Do not switch o the control box while driving, except in an
emergency, as this may damage the electronics.
For cleaning, use a damp cloth with slightly soapy water.
Do NOT allow any water or moisture to enter the control box.

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Introduction
Congratulations on your new MC 1144 electric mobility wheel-
chair.
You are now the owner of an electric mobility wheelchair devel-
oped for use indoors as well as outdoors. It is what is called a
Class B vehicle according to the European standard EN 12184.
To get the best out of this vehicle - and to avoid breakdowns
and accidents - we recommend that you read this User Manual
carefully. If you are a new user, you should pay particular atten-
tion to the section “Driving the MC 1144”.
The MC 1144, an any assistive product are designed to stay
safe to use for at least 10 years, providing it has service and
safety inspections every third year. The service must be carried
out either by Medema A/S or an authorised workshop.
IMPORTANT! For safety reasons it is of the utmost importance
that service and safety check intervals are complied with, as
this minimises the risk of brake failure and short-circuits in the
wiring, which could generate heat and cause a re.
We oer a wide range of accessories for the MC 1144 that can
make everyday life easier for you. You are always welcome to
contact us for further information on special accessories and
adaptations.
Medema Production A/S is not responsible for any damage or
injuries caused by inappropriate or unsafe use of the MC 1144.
If you have any further questions about the MC 1144 or this
User Manual, you are always welcome to get in touch. Our
contact details are as follows:
Medema A/S
Phone: +45 70 10 20 54
Email: info@minicrosser.com
Internet: www.minicrosser.com
NB: Errors and omissions excepted. We reserve the right to
update this manual as required.

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Flame resistance
The Mini Crosser seat’s ame resistance has been tested in
accordance with DS/EN 1021-2:2014 Furniture - Assessment of
the ignitability of upholstered furniture - Part 2: Ignition source
match ame equivalent.
Warning
The seat may become very hot if exposed to direct sunlight.
Similarly, the seat will become very cold if it is exposed to cold
temperatures, e.g., frost.
Seat and backrest
The cover of the seat and backrest can be washed in the wash-
ing machine. ALWAYS follow the washing instructions on the
back of the seat pad / backrest.

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Medema A/S
Enggårdvej 7
Snejbjerg
7400 Herning
CVR/VAT: DK 51 89 27 12
SRN: DK-MF-000000981
Phone: 70 10 17 55
info@medema.com
www.medema.com
Rev. 2
Medema A/S
Enggårdvej 7
DK-7400 Herning
Herning, 31. Mai 2022
EC –Declaration of conformity
MC 1144
Medema-A/S declares on our sole responsibility that the product range mentioned below
are manufactured in accordance with our incorporated standards and are in conformity
with the following directives and standards if they are used according to our instructions:
Regulation (EU) 2017/745 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 April 2017 on
medical devices.
EN 12184:2014 Electrically powered wheelchairs, scooters and their chargers -
Requirements and test methods.
Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006 on
machinery, and amending Directive 95/16/EC.
Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the council of 8 June 2011 on the
restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
equipment.
DS/EN IEC 63000:2018 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and
electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances.
ISO 14971:2019 Medical devices –Application of risk management to medical devices.
Type of use : Transporting walking disabled people.
Risk Class : 1 according to rule 1.
The product range in the MC 1144 includes the following items:
Product name
Basic UDI-DI
MC 1144
5707299MC1144N3
MC 1144 Low Rider
5707299MC1144LRJA
MC 1144 Child
5707299MC1144CHGT
Medema-A/S
……………………………………….
Klaus Smedegaard
General Manager

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Medema A/S Warranty
1:
There is a 2-year warranty, with the exception of worn parts
such as tires, hoses, fuses, light bulbs, bushings and brake
pads.
2:
If you want to make a claim for a part under the warranty, it
must be intact. The warranty will be void if the product has been
removed or appears to have been mishandled.
3:
There is a 5-year warranty against breakage and corrosion of
the undercarriage.
4:
For the warranty to cover batteries, the charger used must be
sold by Medema A/S.
The fabric, type and serial number must be indicated on the
warranty specication, otherwise, warranty coverage may be
denied.
5:
Items returned under a warranty claim must be suitably pack-
aged to prevent damage during transport. Items damaged
during transport due to poor packaging will not covered by the
warranty.
6:
The warranty does not cover freight costs.
7:
The warranty requires inspection according to the intervals spec-
ied in the technical specications. Service and maintenance
must be carried out by Medema authorised professionals.

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Part names MC 1144 Spinalus-3
The part names given below refer to the descriptions later in the
instruction manual.
Disengagement
lever. Both sides of
the vehicle.
Pivot wheel
Drive wheel Anti-tilt wheel
Footplate or footrests
Charging socket
Serial number on
vehicle.
Control panel Armrest
Joystick
Swing-away
Headrest
Circuit Breaker
Adjusting the
headrest
Eye for restraints
Pivot wheel
Eye for restraints

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Before use
Before using the MC 1144, the chair must be adjusted to the
user.
1. Seatwidthadjustment.Theseatwidtareusuallydecidedbeforeordering a
new chair. so it is only if something changes that it may be necessary to
change the seat width.
2. Adjustmentoftheseatdept.Withoutuserinthechair.SeethesectionStep-
less adjustment of seat depth in the User guide.
3. Adjustmentofarmrests.Withuserinthechair.Adjustheight,forward/back-
ward, in/out and angle. See the section on adjusting armrests in the
User Guide.
4. Adjusting the headrest. With user in the chair. See the section on adjusting
the headrest in the User guide.
5. Adjustingthefootrest.If itisamanualfootrest,youneedtoolstoadjust.But
if it is electric, the user can adjust the footrest with the joystick. See how
in the section - Footplate/footrest.

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Introduction CJSM1
CJSM1 is a full programmable module based controller system,
that makes it possible for the user to fully control movement and
speed.
Designations - buttons
CJSM1
1Start/stop-button
2Indicator right
3 Function button
4Set up / change prole
5 Horn
6 Joystick
7 Speed decrease
8 Speed increase
9Light
10 Indicator left
11 Warning LED
12 LCD screen
1
2
8
4
5
9
3
10
6
7
11
12
Using the Joystick R-net
Speed selection with joystick R-net
1 To start the wheelchair:
Press button 1 and wait for the battery indicator to stabilise (3-5
seconds)
2Select the maximum speed:
Keep pressing button Speed increase to maximize and Speed decrease to
minimize the maximum speed.
Driving
1
Start driving by moving the joystick in the direction you want to
travel. The speed depends on how far forward you push the joystick. To
brake, return the joystick to the starting position in the centre.
2It is important to check the battery indicator regularly to prevent
the chair stopping because of at batteries.
Note!
If you are driving on a sloping surface with poor grip, e.g. gravel
or snow, it is important to brake gently to avoid losing control of
the chair. To brake gently: move the joystick to the central posi-
tion SLOWLY.

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Symboles
At the top of the display you will nd the status bar. Battery
indicator is displayed constantly. The clock can be turned on or
o as you wish. The other is lit when the corresponding function
is activ.
Top bar
Main screen area
Base bar
Battery indicator
Red, yellow and green (All bars) = Fully charged
Red and yellow (Bar 1-7) = Ok, but charge when possible.
Red (Felt 1-3) Steady light or slowly blinking = Charge
now!
Warning!
Do not try to operate the chair, when the battery is almost
empty. It can leave user stranded in an unsafe situation,
as in the middle of the road.
Time is shown as digitals in the top left corner.
Speed indicator. Tells the instantaneous speed (km / h)
Active prole =1
Prole text. Shows the name of the active prole.
When the control system contains more than one method
of direct control, such as secondary joystick module or a
Dual attendant module, this icon will show on the active /
in charge control module.
If the speed of the wheelchair is being limited; for ex-
ample, by a raised seat, then this orange symbol will be
displayed.
If the wheelchair is being inhibited from driving, then this
red symbol will be ashing.
When the control system is operating in a latched condi-
tion this symbol will be displayed.
The system need to restart.
The control system have detected an error, but it is not
severe enough to cause the system to trip.
The control system has intentionally reduced the power to
the motors, in order to protect them against heat damage.
the control system has intentionally reduced its own
power, in order to protect itself against heat damage.
the control system is changing between dierent states.
An example would be entering into Programming Mode.
(Only for service technicians)

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If the External Prole Switch is activated during drive, or
actuator operation, this symbol will be displayed.
When Blue tooth Mode is entered the following screen will
be displayed.
If you operate the Joystick before or just after you switch
the control system on, the screen will ash the joystick
displaced screen.
You must release and centre the Joystick to resume
normal operation. If you do not release the Joystick within
ve seconds the wheelchair will not be able to move,
even if you release the Joystick and operate it again. The
screen will display a diagnostic screen at this time. You
can reset this condition by switching the control system o
and on again.
Displays the sections of the chair currently selected for
movement.
When Bluetooth Mode is entered the following screen will
be displayed.
This symbol will be displayed for a short time before the
R-net enters into a sleep state.
When the control system safety circuits have operated
and the control system has been prevented from moving
the wheelchair a diagnostics screen will be displayed.
This example show a warning of low battery voltage, and
a trip code in the top right corner.

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Settings menu
Set Time
The menu is accessed by depressing the Speed Down and
Speed Up buttons simultaneously (Pos 7 and 8 in the table
Designations - buttons).
A right joystick deection will enter a clock adjustment screen in
which further joystick deections are used to set the time.
Choose Exit to save and return to the main screen.
Set Display Time
Choose the menu Display Time with the joystick. A right joystick
deection, enter the menu.

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The following possibilities appears: 12hr, 24hr or OFF.
Deect the joystick to the right /left to choose the menu you
want. Choose Exit
Set Distance
This sets the functionality of the odometer and a screen as be-
low will appear.
Total Distance show the total distance this chair has driven with
this Power module.
Trip Distance show the distance driven since last reset.
Select in this menu which value to show on the main screen.
The menu, Clear Trip Distance, resets the Trip distance to zero.
Exit - return to previous menu.

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Set Backlight
This sets the intensity of the LCD backlight.
The adjustable range is 0% to 100% in steps of 10%. Adjust-
ments are made with left and right joystick deections.
Set Background
The standard setting from the factory is blue. But in bright sun-
light, the white background can be better.
Options are: Blue, White, Auto.
If the choice is blue, it means that the background is blue in all
proles.
If the choice is white, it means that the background is white in
all proles.
If the choice is auto the background is controlled by the
parameter Background, where the background can be set per
prole a.e. Blue for Indoor use, and White for outdoor prole.

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Infra red
For full details on how to learn, delete and use the IR functions
available please contact Medema A/S.
Exit
Leave Settings and go back to normal use by choosing Exit.
Adjusting seat and footrest
Turn on the joystick and press the Function button (Mode) Use
the joystick left/right to select the function you want to adjust.
Press the joystick up/down to adjust.
Function Icon
Tilt
Seatback angle
Seat lift
Left leg support
Right leg support
Footrests both
Resting position
11:25am
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Only the available settings will be displayed.
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