medemagroup Mini Crosser X1 User manual

User Manual
Mini Crosser X1
1533-2001-B ver. 2.0.0 - May 2021 GB
medemagroup

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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
Denmark
Telefon: 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
• Presell information.

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Content
Intended occupant................................................................. 5
Help for the visually impaired .............................................. 5
FSN (Field Safety Notice)...................................................... 5
Symbols.................................................................................. 6
Warning!................................................................................. 6
Contagion!.............................................................................. 6
Introduction............................................................................ 7
Control panel ......................................................................... 10
Preparations / Adjustments prior to use............................. 12
Electric seat adjustment....................................................... 14
Seat rotation........................................................................... 15
Steering column .................................................................... 16
Serial number......................................................................... 17
Driving the Mini Crosser X1 ................................................. 18
Lap belt................................................................................... 21
Specic driving situations.................................................... 23
Long hills/dicult ground .................................................... 25
Anti-tilt wheels / stabilisers.................................................. 26
General care and maintenance ............................................ 27
Insurance................................................................................ 28
Batteries................................................................................. 29
Storage/Charging .................................................................. 30
Battery disposal..................................................................... 32
Changing the wheels............................................................. 33
Fuses...................................................................................... 38
Brakes..................................................................................... 39
Disengagement...................................................................... 40
Transporting by motor vehicle............................................. 41
Securing to vehicle oor with belts..................................... 42
Transporting by plane........................................................... 45
Towing.................................................................................... 45
Dimensioned drawing, Mini Crosser X1 3W........................ 46
Dimensioned drawing, Mini Crosser X1 4W........................ 47
Introduction to the Ergo2 seat ............................................. 48
Basket in front ....................................................................... 52
Basket on seatback............................................................... 53
Flame resistance ................................................................... 53
Troubleshooting .................................................................... 54
Programming......................................................................... 56
Technical data........................................................................ 57

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Cassation ............................................................................... 59
Weight of the seats................................................................ 60
Own notes.............................................................................. 61

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Intended occupant
The intended occupant of the Mini Crosser X is a person with
limited ability of walking themselves.
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 a scooter and its buttons and icons.
The Mini Crosser can be driven with only one hand either left or
right.
The maximum occupant weight is 175 kg.
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).

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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 Mini Crosser X1 has been designed for users weighing
max. 175 kg. Can be supplied in a HD version as standard for a
max person weight of 250 kg.
Contagion!
A standard Mini Crosser is equipped with tyres that does not
contage, but if another type of tyres are used, it can sometimes
rub o on oor coverings, particularly linoleum. Medema A/S as-
sumes no responsibility in case of contagion.
To prevent this, we recommend that you protect delicate oors
with some sort of driving surface.

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Introduction
Congratulations on your new Mini Crosser X1 electric mobility
Mini Crosser.
You have now taken possession of an electric mobility Mini
Crosser developed for outdoor driving by active users. It is what
is called a Class C vehicle in according to the European stand-
ard EN 12184.
For optimum enjoyment of this vehicle - and to avoid break-
downs and accidents - we recommend that you read this User
Manual carefully. As a new user, you should pay particular at-
tention to the section entitled “Driving the Mini Crosser X1”.
The Mini Crosser X1 is designed for safe travel for at least 10
years, up to a max. of 5,000 hours, providing it has service
and safety inspections every third year, which is equivalent to
around 1500 hours of operation. The service must be carried
out by an authorised workshop.
IMPORTANT! For safety reasons it is of the outmost 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 Mini Crosser X1
that can make everyday life easier for you. You are always
welcome to contact us for further information on special acces-
sories and adaptations.
Medema A/S is not responsible for any damage or injuries
caused by inappropriate or unsafe use of the Mini Crosser X1.
If you have any further questions about the Mini Crosser X1 or
this User Manual, you are always welcome to get in touch. Our
contact details are as follows:
Medema A/S
Tel: +45 7010 1755
Email: [email protected]
Internet: www.medema.com
NB: Errors and omissions excepted. We reserve the right to
update this manual as required.

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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 annual inspection and maintenance of
the Mini Crosser by authorised professionals.

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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 unauthor-
ized opening, adjustment or modication of the control panel.
Lever for adjusting the angle of the
handlebars
Charging socket
Key switch
Indicator lights, R/L
Horn
Accelerator
(four-nger control)
Indicator lights,
R/L
Horn
Speed selector
Hazard warning lights
Battery indicator
Hand brake
Light switch

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Designation Description
Key switch To start the vehicle:
Turn the key to driving position (1) When the Mini Crosser is
turned on, the control system performs a safety check of the
electrical system. The check lasts half a second. If the accelera-
tor is operated during this time, the Mini Crosser will not be able
to move until you have turned the key to 0 and back to 1.
Speed selector The tortoise in minimum position indicates the lowest speed
range. 0-6 km/h
The hare in maximum position indicates the highest speed
range. Up to 15 km/h
Battery indicator Lights up when the key is turned. Indicates, after half a second,
the battery charge level. It gives a more precise indication after
approx. 1 minute of driving. When the red, amber and green
sections are lit, the batteries are fully charged. When the indica-
tor is at the bottom of the amber section, the batteries should
be charged as soon as possible. If only the red section is lit or
ashing, the batteries must be charged immediately.
Hand brake Acts on the rear wheel and should only be used as an extra /
emergency brake and parking brake. It can be secured in
locked position.
Accelerator
(See picture
below)
Activate the arm at the front slowly and the Mini Crosser will
start to move forwards. The more the arm is pressed, the faster
the Mini Crosser will move. When the arm is released, it will
ip back to starting position of its own accord and the Mini
Crosser will stop. Activating the rear arm will cause the Mini
Crosser to reverse. The magnetic brake on the rear wheels will
engage when the Mini Crosser is stationary and is equivalent
to the parking brake on a car. The accelerator can also be used
to control speed downhill. In this case the motor will act as a
brake.
Light switch Turns on the front and rear lights. The key switch must be in
position 1 (driving position).
Hazard warning
lights Turns on all the indicator lights at once. Also works when the
key is removed or turned to position 0 (stop position).
Indicator switch Left arrow: indicator, left-hand side. Right arrow: indicator, right-
hand side. Activate the same switch to turn the indicators o.
Horn Powerful electric horn. Press the horn switch to activate.
Charging socket Turn o the key switch during charging. Please note that it is
not possible to drive the Mini Crosser while the batteries are
charging. See also the section entitled “Batteries and charging”.
Accelerator back (thumb control)
Accelerator (four-nger control)
The accelerator forward and backwards
are physically connected, which means
that when one or the other is activated,
the other will move the opposite way.
Warning!
When the handlebar is moved closer to
your body, there is a risk for the leg to
touch the accelerator by mistake.

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Preparations / Adjustments prior to use
Adjusting the height of the seat
Lift both armrests up, and fold the seatback. Release the handle
so the seat can turn. Turn a little and lift the seat o.
Make sure you keep your back straight when lifting the seat,
which is very heavy.
Lift the seat o the seat tube.

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Hight adjustment seat post standard
The release button pressed in. Press the
button out to release the seat tube. Release button pressed out. Now the
seat tube can be moved up/down to
the height you wish. Press the release
button again and make sure it is tted in
one of the 5 holes in the seat tube.
Loosen the counter nut.
Use spanner, 17 mm.
Adjust the seat post to the desired
position. The seat post is marked with a
ring at each centimetre.
Be aware that the black line is holding its position after movement, so the seat is
straight in front of the steering.
Tighten the screw, here after the counter nut.
Mount the seat. Adjust the lining if necessary.
Hight adjustment seat post with position bolt (option)

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Seat tube in top position. There are ve
holes for adjusting the seat tube. The
release must be in a hole for the seat to
be stable.
Electric seat adjustment
The Mini Crosser can be tted with electric seat adjustment as
an optional extra.
To raise the seat, press the switch up. To lower the seat, press
the switch down. If the switch is released, the seat will stop au-
tomatically. (See gure below.)
For safety reasons, a switch has been incorporated that reduc-
es the speed by 50% when the seat is raised more than 7.5 cm.
Electric seat adjustment. If the switch is pressed up, the seat
is raised. If the switch is pressed down, the seat is lowered.
Switch for electric
seat adjustment
Seat tube
Release

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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.
Avoid trapping anything when lowering the seat.
Release lever for seat rotation. Release lever for seat forward/back.
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.

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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 for-
ward 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.
This applies to both the 3W and the 4W model. Remember to
retighten properly after adjusting.
Adjusting the angle of
the handlebars. Applies
to both the 3W and the
4W model.
Lever for adjusting the angle of
the handlebars
Adjusting the height of
the handlebars. Applies
to both the 3W and the
4W model.
Allen screw for height
adjustment

2020 18 X1
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Serial number
All vehicles have a serial number plate showing the year of pro-
duction and serial number. The same serial number can also be
found on page two of this manual.
Please quote this number when making inquiries about servic-
ing, spare parts, etc.
Maximum user weight
Vehicle’s unladen weight incl.
batteries and seat
Position of serial number plate on vehicle.
Serial number
Model description
Year of production Max. speed
15

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Driving the Mini Crosser X1
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 X1 is o (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, turn the seat through 45° or 90° and make sure that
it is locked in position (clicked into place).
• If necessary, raise the armrest.
For some users the assistance of an attendant can be recom-
mended. The attendant should:
• Take care not to injure him/herself when lifting/lowering/supporting
the user.
• Make sure that the Mini Crosser is stable and unable to move.
Turn o the Mini Crosser and check that the brake is on and the
seat has been rotated until it clicks into place at either 45° or 90°.
• Make sure that the seat the user is being moved to is stable.
Turn the Mini Crosser o, return the
steering column to upright position, rotate
the seat and raise the armrest.
IMPORTANT!
The Mini Crosser will turn
itself o automatically after
it has been stationary for 10
minutes even if the key has
been turned to driving posi-
tion. The battery indicator
ashes with 6 lamps at a rate
of about 3 seconds.
To restart the vehicle, the key
must be turned to stop posi-
tion (0) and then to driving
position (1).

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General safety advice
Make sure that the backrest is upright and the seat is as low as
possible.
Positioning belts are recommended if the user is unable to
maintain a good driving posture independently.
Adjust your driving to road conditions. Take account of light,
trac and weather. Be particularly careful when driving in the
dark or in bad weather, such as rain or snow. Avoid driving on
gradients with poor surfaces, such as: snow, ice, new-mown
grass, wet grass and wet leaves.
Never drive when under the inuence. This applies not only to
alcohol, but also to drugs and medicines.
Reduce speed immediately if you feel you are losing control.
Always use the indicators when changing direction.
Check that lights and indicators are working before driving o.
Use your lights when driving after lighting-up time.
As far as possible, grip the handlebars rmly with both hands.
Take care not to have anything in the basket at the front that
might inadvertently operate the accelerator.
WARNING! Do not lower the handlebars so far that the accel-
erator can hit you on the leg when you turn the vehicle and so
be operated in advertently. If the handlebars need to be very
low, a twist grip accelerator is recommended. This is particularly
relevant if leg supports are being used.
ALWAYS switch the Mini Crosser o when it is not in use. Turn
the key to 0.
Warning!
If the vehicle behaves abnormally in any way - makes noises,
smells burnt, etc. - stop the vehicle immediately and seek tech-
nical assistance. By continuing to drive, there may be danger of
re or that vital parts are destroyed.

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Driving
Even though the Mini Crosser is very stable, it can tip over.
Avoid sudden changes of speed and direction when travelling at
high speed, on poor surfaces and, not least, on slopes. So be
extra careful in following the driving tips given below.
Anti-tilt wheels are recommended for driving in very hilly terrain.
(Optional extra)
New users are urged to practise the following in an area where
there is no other trac:
• Set the Mini Crosser to low speed. Drive forwards and backwards.
Gradually turn the speed selector up and feel the change in the
speed of the Mini Crosser.
• Practise starting and braking. Get used to the Mini Crosser’s
response time.
• Practise driving in a narrow space, similar to inside a shop or
through a door.
• Practise turning, and get a sense of how much space is required.
Always drive slowly when turning. Practise reversing too.
• Practise cornering and driving over obstacles and on slopes. Al-
ways drive straight up/down kerbs and ramps. Never at an angle.
See the illustrations on the following pages.
• Try braking at dierent speeds and notice the stopping distances.
• If possible, try driving on dierent surfaces (road, grass and
gravel).
• Practise assessing how far you can drive on a single battery
charge. Note how quickly the battery indicator changes from
green to amber to red.
Note!
The driving distance of the Mini Crosser will be reduced when
driving in hilly districts, into a head wind, in cold weather and
with low tyre pressure.
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