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medemagroup Mini Crosser M2 4W Cabin User manual

P9-0152-Q ver. 2.0.1 - October 2017 GB
Quick guide
Mini Crosser M24W Cabin
medemagroup
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Contents
Introduction................................................................................................4
Control panel .............................................................................................5
User menu..................................................................................................6
Steering column ......................................................................................10
Seat rotation............................................................................................. 11
Fuel for heater..........................................................................................12
Windscreen wiper / washer ....................................................................13
Driving the Mini Crosser M2 Cabin .......................................................14
Getting in and out.................................................................................14
When driving in trafc...........................................................................15
Electromagnetic compatibility...............................................................15
Braking systems...................................................................................16
Charging...................................................................................................17
Serial number...........................................................................................18
Specic driving situations......................................................................19
Long hills/difcult ground ......................................................................21
Flash codes..............................................................................................22
Programming ...........................................................................................23
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Introduction
Congratulations on your new Mini Crosser M2 4W Cabin electric mobility
scooter. You have now taken possession of an electric mobility scooter
developed for outdoor driving by active users. It is what is called a Class C
vehicle in accordance with the European classication of electric scooters.
For optimum enjoyment of this vehicle - and to avoid breakdowns and
accidents - we recommend that you read the User Manual carefully. As a
new user, you should pay particular attention to the section entitled “Driving
the Mini Crosser M2 Cabin”.
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. Specications subject to change.
We reserve the right to update this guide as required.
Warning!
The vehicle must not be lent to persons who are not completely familiar
with it.
The vehicle is designed for one person only.
Max. user weight 175 kg. Can be specially adapted at the factory for users
weighing up to 200 kg.
Medema Production A/S is not responsible for any damage or injuries
caused by inappropriate or unsafe use of the Mini Crosser.
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Control panel
Avoid subjecting the control panel to jarring and knocks. Take care when
driving and avoid hitting obstacles.
The manufacturer accepts no liability in respect of the unauthorised opening,
adjustment or modication of the control panel.
Indicator lights, R/L
Horn
Indicator lights,
R/L
Horn
Speed selector
Hazard warning lights
Battery indicator
Handbrake
Light switch
Actual speed
Accelerator
(four-nger control)
Speed regulation
Menu / information
Trip meter
Mileage
Light sensor
Extra Switch
Can be used
for optional
functions.
anti-theft alarm
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User menu
Term Description
Menu / information Press the button and a menu at the top of the display switches
between ”Date”, ”Time”, ”Complete km”, ”Complete running
time”, ”Battery Voltage” Service ”and” inclination ”.”Slope” is
optional, and appears only if it is engaged.
Button Menu / information are also used to modify the
user parameters. Access these parameters by holding the
menu button for approx. 3 sec.
Key switch To start the vehicle:
Turn the key to position (1). When the ignition key is turned
to drive position (1), the display lights up. The Scooter can
drive within approx. 1 second. The rst half second after the
Mini Crosser is on, the control is making a safety check of the
electrical system. If the accelerator is affected during this time,
the Mini Crosser will not be able to run, before the key again
has been turned at 0 and back to 1 again.
Speed selector
The turtle indicates lowest speed range. 0-6 km / h.
The hare indicates the highest speed range. Up to 15
km / h. Increase/decrease with + / - button.
The icons turtle/hare can be turned on/off from the
User menu.
Battery indicator
The left side of the display shows battery level indicator.
Indicates that after approx. ½ seconds, the battery state of
charge. Provides a more accurate indication after approx. 1
minute drive. When both red, yellow and green box lights are the
batteries fully charged. Can be divided into 10 or 3 boxes. When
the view is down the bottom of the yellow batteries should be
recharged as soon as possible. If there is only light in the red boxes
or  ashing the batteries must be charged immediately.
Trip meter TRIP button resets the trip meter. Can be used while
driving.
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Term Description
Hand brake Works on the left rear wheel and should only be used
as extra brake / emergency brake and parking brake.
It can be blocked in the locked position. Also available
as a foot brake.
Accelerator
Forw. / Backw.
Front arm activates slowly and the Mini Crosser will
start running forward. The more press, the faster it will
run. When the lever is released, the arm  ips itself back
to the starting position and Mini Crosser stops.
Upon activation of the posterior arm, the Mini Crosser
run backward. The Magnetic brake on the rear wheels
will strike at standstill, corresponding to the parking
brake on a car. With speed regulation, speed can also
be regulated downhill. The engine will then act as a brake.
Light switch Turns on the front and rear lights. The key switch must
however be turned to position 1 (drive).
Hazard warning lights Turns on all lamps at once. Also works when the key
is removed, or turned to 0 (stop position).
Indicator lights switch Arrow left: lamp left side. Arrow Right: lamp right side.
Activate the same button again to turn off  ashing
lights.
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Term Description
Horn Electric horn which can be programmed in volume in
the User Menu. Activated by pressing the horn button.
Charging socket Turn off the Mini Crosser (key in position 0) during
charging. Note that it is not possible to run while the
batteries recharge. See also the section ”Batteries
and Charging.”
Extras
Anti-theft alarm (Extra) With this parameter set to ON, the anti-theft
alarm is turned on every time you turn off the Mini
Crosser. An activated alarm is turned off by turning the
key to 1 (drive).
If you have no opportunity to get to the Mini Crosser
with the key, the alarm will stop after approx. 20
seconds. Shake the scooter again, the alarm will be
activated again.
Inclination Inclination-symbols.
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Term Description
Inclination Alarm sideways By exceeding the preset value, the symbol ashes and the
horn hoots, if the parameter is enabled.
Inclination Alarm forw./backw. By exceeding the preset value, the symbol illuminate and the
horn hoots, if the parameter is enabled.
Overheating step 1 Step 1: The symbol ashes and the speed is reduced to half
power. Wait for 3-5 min and start again.
Overheating step 2 Step 2: The symbol will illuminate and Mini Crosser stops. Wait
3-5 minutes and start again.
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Adjusting the height of the
handlebars.
Lever for adjusting the angle of the
handlebars
Adjusting the height of the
handlebars.
Allen screw for height adjustment
Steering column
Can be adjusted forward/back with the release lever. Pull down on the lever
and pull the handlebars closer for a good driving position. Use the lever
again and push the steering column forward to make it easier to get out.
The height of the steering column can be adjusted approx. 11 cm up/down.
First remove the rubber plug covering the Allen screw. Adjust the height
using a 4 mm Allen key.
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Seat rotation
Pull the release lever back. The seat can be rotated 90° to either side. When the
lever is released, it engages with the seat and holds it in place at 45° intervals.
Other seats that can be supplied for the Mini Crosser work on similar
principles. The release lever is normally mounted on the right, but can be
put on the left if so wished.
IMPORTANT!
The Mini Crosser is most stable when the seat is in its lowest position.
Always drive carefully when the seat is raised. Never use the seat
adjustment when driving on an uneven surface or in hilly terrain.
Take extra care when lowering the seat on a Mini Crosser using electric
seat adjustment. Make sure that nothing is trapped in the space between
the seat and the chassis.
Release lever for seat rotation. Release lever for seat forward/back.
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Fuel for heater
The tank for fuel is placed behind the seat, and lled from the outside.
Use ONLY parafn or diesel.
In the front, right side of the Mini
Crosser M2 Cabin, you nd the the
exhaustion from the heater.
NOTE! It gets VERY hot.
Exhaustion from heater.
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Windscreen wiper / washer
Start the windscreen wiper by turning
this knob.
Notice the smooth speed ajusting.
Windscreen wiper - turn the knob.
Washer - press this button
EasyStart Select to:
- turn heater on/off
- ajusting the temperature
For more information: see
Eberspäcker user guide.
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Driving the Mini Crosser M2 Cabin
Getting in and out
It is important to learn a safe technique for getting in and out of the Mini
Crosser.
In general the following method should be followed:
• Make sure that the Mini Crosser M2 Cabin is off (switch turned to 0) when
getting in and out, otherwise the Mini Crosser could start if the accelerator was
touched inadvertently.
• Make sure that the brake is on. (Lever for disengaging motor in top position.)
• Put the steering column in vertical position.
• If necessary, raise the armrest.
Note! - Do NOT use the dors as support, when entering or getting out of the
vehicle.
IMPORTANT!
The Mini Crosser will turn itself off automatically after it has been stationary
for 10 minutes even if the key has been turned to driving position.
To restart the vehicle, the key must be turned to stop position (0) and then
to driving position (1).
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When driving in trafc...
Be particularly aware of the following when driving in trafc:
• The Mini Crosser is a low vehicle and not always easy for other road users to
see. Make quite sure that other road users have seen you before driving onto
the highway.
• Keep an eye on trafc behind you. Keep well over to the side of the road when
driving on busy roads.
• Turning right and left at crossroads. Be aware of cyclists and pedestrians.
Follow the rules of the road for cyclists.
• How quickly things are happening. How long do the lights stay green? How
quickly are cars approaching? etc.
Electromagnetic compatibility
If the Mini Crosser starts making involuntary movements or if the brakes
are released, turn the Mini Crosser off as soon as it is safe to do so. In
certain circumstances a Mini Crosser can set off shop alarms.
The Mini Crosser satises the requirements for the use of scooters in an
environment with electromagnetic noise. There may, however, be rare
situations in which electromagnetic noise can affect the Mini Crosser.
Sources of such noise include radio and television stations, amateur radio
transmitters and mobile phones.
If such equipment is being used close by, it is recommended that the
Mini Crosser is switched off. Mobile phones should not be used while
driving.
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Braking systems
There are three braking systems on the Mini Crosser:
• Motor brake - adjusts vehicle speed also when going downhill.
•
• Magnetic brake - the magnetic brake is automatic and engages when the
Mini Crosser stops. In an emergency, the Mini Crosser can be stopped
instantaneously by turning the key switch. Please note that this will cause very
sharp braking.The brake must never be disengaged mechanically using the
disengagement lever on a slope. This function is only designed for use when
pushing the Mini Crosser on a at road.
• Electric safety brake - if the brake is somehow disengaged on a slope/hill, the
Mini Crosser will brake automatically when it reaches a certain speed. There is
an electric safety feature in the control system, which works even if the battery
is disconnected. This is also the reason why the Mini Crosser cannot be towed
at more than 5 km/h. See the section about towing.
• Handbrake - intended as an emergency brake and parking brake. It must be
operated with caution when driving in slippery conditions and downhill.
When using the handbrake as a parking
brake, lock it in braking position by pressing
the button in while applying the brake.
To release the brake, press the button again.
Handbrake lock
ALWAYS switch the scooter off when it is not in use. Turn the key to 0.
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Charging
The Mini Crosser should be charged while not in use. The charger supplied
from the factory switches to trickle charging (very low power consumption)
automatically when the batteries are fully charged. You can therefore leave
the charger connected until the Mini Crosser is next used. The charger
cannot overcharge the batteries.
The charger will ash until charging is complete. Then it will show a steady light.
IMPORTANT!
The charger must not be placed on the seat during charging.
IMPORTANT!
Never use charging devices other than those supplied from the factory
without rst contacting the dealer.
For further information see the User Manual.
Connect the charging plug to the 3-pin socket
on the steering column. The charging socket
is located under the protective cover.
M2
M2 CAB
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Serial number
All vehicles have a serial number plate showing the year of production and
serial number. The same serial number can also be found on the front of
the User Manual.
Please quote this number when making inquiries about servicing, spare
parts, etc.
Maximum user weight
Vehicle’s unladen weight inc.
batteries and seat
Position of serial number plate on vehicle.
Serial number
Model description
Year of production Max. speed
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Specic driving situations
Up kerbs
• Stop at right angles to the kerbstone about 5-10 cm away from it. Keep an eye
on other road users.
• Lean forwards.
• Accelerate moderately so that your vehicle can overcome the obstacle. Do not
stop halfway, but reduce speed once the vehicle is up.
• If the kerb is too high, do not try again, but nd an alternative route.
Down kerbs
• Lean back.
• If you are driving onto a road with trafc, keep an eye on other road users.
• Drive forwards and down the kerb at low speed. Make sure that your anti-tilt
wheels (if tted) do not catch on the edge.
Up a ramp/hill
• There is a risk of tipping over backwards if the seat is pushed back when you
start driving up a slope, e.g. a ramp.
• Pull the seat forward! Check that any ramp is stable.
• Lean forwards.
• Accelerate moderately so that your vehicle can overcome the obstacle. Do not
stop halfway. Reduce speed once the vehicle is up. If you need to start on a
hill, accelerate slowly so as not to tip over backwards.
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Down a ramp/hill
• Check that any ramp is stable.
• Lean back.
• Drive slowly down. Avoid stopping midway on short, steep slopes. On long hills,
it is advisable to stop every now and again if you feel your speed is getting too
high.
Across a slope
• Lean into the slope.
• Avoid sudden and sharp movements. This is particularly relevant when
reversing.
• Always drive at low speed.

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