Meyra-Ortopedia 2.663 User manual

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Operating manual
SCOOTER,
Model 2.663 – 3-wheel
Model 2.664 - 4-wheel
Model 2.764 - 4-wheel XL

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Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................. 6
Important information ........................................................................................6
Indications ..................................................................................................... 7
Acceptance .................................................................................................... 7
Specifications ................................................................................................ 8
Use ................................................................................................................. 8
Adjustment ................................................................................................... 9
Life span ........................................................................................................ 9
Overview ..................................................................................................... 10
Model: 2.664 4-wheel, 2.764 4-wheel XL .........................................................10
Model:2.663 3-wheel .........................................................................................11
Control panel ......................................................................................................12
Driving lock .........................................................................................................12
Battery charging socket .....................................................................................12
Handling the SCOOTER ...............................................................................13
Functional checks ...............................................................................................13
Locking the SCOOTER ........................................................................................13
Drive key .............................................................................................................14
Position of drive key .....................................................................................14
Director ...............................................................................................................15
Hand brake .........................................................................................................15
Drive-/push mode ...............................................................................................16
Selecting the motor mode ...........................................................................16
Selecting the push mode ..............................................................................16
Selecting the operation .............................................................................17
Pre-operation checks .................................................................................. 19
Battery charging procedure ..............................................................................20

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Driving behaviour ......................................................................................21
Direction of travel ..............................................................................................21
Acceleration rotary grip , foot accelerator .................................................21
Actuator .........................................................................................................22
Driving speed ......................................................................................................22
Forward driving speed ..................................................................................22
Backwards driving speed ..............................................................................22
Left/right turns....................................................................................................23
Brakes ..........................................................................................................24
Operating brake .................................................................................................24
Parking brake .....................................................................................................24
Braking the SCOOTER .............................................................................. 24
Dosed braking ...............................................................................................24
Emergency braking .......................................................................................24
Braking distance ............................................................................................24
Hand brake .........................................................................................................25
Locking the hand brake................................................................................25
Releasing the hand brakes ...........................................................................25
Loading and transportation ...................................................................... 26
Loading ...............................................................................................................26
Transport in vehicles ...........................................................................................26
Transport of people inside a motor vehicle .....................................................26
Transport security ...............................................................................................27
Reducing the size of the SCOOTER ........................................................... 28

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Components ................................................................................................29
Seat ......................................................................................................................29
Seat compartment ........................................................................................29
Turning the seat ............................................................................................30
Removing the seat ........................................................................................30
Attaching the seat ........................................................................................30
Swivelling up the arm support .....................................................................31
Adjusting the angle of the arm support .....................................................31
Arm support compartment ..........................................................................31
Adjusting the back support ..........................................................................32
Lordosis adjustment ......................................................................................32
Adjusting the distance seat to tiller ............................................................32
Steering column .................................................................................................33
Adjusting the steering column ....................................................................33
Front basket ...................................................................................................33
Rear compartment .............................................................................................34
Insurance licence plate .......................................................................................34
Retaining strap ...................................................................................................35
Fastening the retaining strap .......................................................................35
Opening the retaining strap ........................................................................35
Adjustment of belt length ...........................................................................35
Maintenance ............................................................................................... 36
Maintenance .......................................................................................................36
Maintenance schedule ..................................................................................37
Lighting ...............................................................................................................39
Replacing defective filament bulbs .............................................................39
Adjusting the headlights ..............................................................................39
Back light .......................................................................................................39
Tyre damage on pneumatic tyres ......................................................................39
Fuses/connections ...............................................................................................40
Mains-/battery fuses ......................................................................................40
Replace fuse ...................................................................................................40

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Fault correction ..........................................................................................41
Information for the specialist dealer ................................................................42
Programming the driving behaviour ...........................................................42
Technical data ............................................................................................. 43
Kilometric performance .....................................................................................43
Hill climbing ability .......................................................................................43
Fuses ....................................................................................................................44
Lighting ...............................................................................................................44
Model 2.663 / 2.664 ............................................................................................45
Model 2.764 - 4-wheel XL ..................................................................................48
Meaning of the labels on the SCOOTER ...................................................51
Symbols ...............................................................................................................51
Meaning of the symbols on the type plate ......................................................52
Inspection certificate .................................................................................53
Warranty / Guarantee ................................................................................. 54
Warrantee / Guarantee section .........................................................................55
Inspection certificate for transfer .....................................................................55

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INTRODUCTION
We thank you for the confidence you
have placed in our company by way of
choosing the SCOOTER.
The model you selected fulfils your
desire for mobility and more inde-
pendence.
As any other vehicle, the SCOOTER is
a technical aid. It is subject to expla-
nations, requires regular care 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 your SCOOTER as well as
to prevent accidents.
☞ 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.
Further information to our products
can be found in the internet under
< www.meyra-ortopedia.com >.
☞ Contact your specialist dealer
when required.
Important information
!
Attention:
Read and observe the following
documentation belonging to the
SCOOTER before first operation:
– this operating manual,
– the safety and general handling in-
structions < Electronic vehicles >.
☞ Note:
Children and juveniles should read
the documentation belonging to
the SCOOTER together with their
parents respectively a supervisor
or an accompanying person before
first use.
For users with visual impairments the
PDF-files of the above mentioned doc-
uments can be accessed on our web-
site < www.meyra-ortopedia.com >.
☞ Contact your specialist dealer
when required.
Alternatively users with visual impair-
ments can have the documentation
read out by a helper.

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INDICATIONS
If the following indications occur we
recommend the application of this
mobility product:
☞ Extremely limited walking abilities
in the scope of the basic require-
ment to move around in your own
apartment and to be able to leave
the apartment, in order to catch
some fresh air outside or in order
to reach places close by for daily
demands.
☞ Provision with an electronic vehi-
cle is required when use of manual
wheelchairs is not possible due to
the handicap, but operation of an
electronic drive lies within the ca-
pabilities.
☞ A bit of remaining walking abili-
ties is required for the use of such
vehicles.
ACCEPTANCE
All products are checked for faults
in the factory and packed in special
boxes.
☞ Note:
However, we request that you
check the vehicle for possible
transport damage immediately on
receipt – preferably in the pres-
ence of the carrier.
☞ Note:
The packaging of the SCOOTER
should be stored for a further
transport that might become nec-
essary.

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USE
!
Attention:
The general capability of the driv-
er to participate in traffic must be
given!
This model is a SCOOTER for driving
on firm, level surfaces outside and
open indoor spaces (e. g. shopping
centres).
It serves exclusively for the convey-
ance of a sitting person.
Other pulling or transporting uses do
not comply with its intended purpose.
This model is a SCOOTER, mainly for
outdoor use on firm, level surfaces.
SPECIFICATIONS
The SCOOTER is an environment-
friendly electronic vehicle. It was de-
veloped to extend the mobility of
persons with health-related or age-
related restrictions.
☞ The SCOOTER fulfils the < De-
mands of handicapped people >
according to EN 614-1.
☞ The model has been assigned the
'Use Class C' as per the EN12184
standard.

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ADJUSTMENT
The specialist dealer hands your
SCOOTER over under consideration
of all relevant safety regulations in an
operationally ready state and adjust-
ed to your demands.
☞ Note:
☞ We recommend a regular check
of the adjustments with the goal
of achieving a long term optimal
provision even in case of chang-
ing disease-/handicap patterns of
the user. Especially for juveniles
we recommend refitting every 6
months.
☞ We recommend a regular check by
the doctor in order to ensure an
active use of the SCOOTER.
!
Attention:
Always have adaptation and ad-
justment work carried out by a
specialist 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.
☞ The indicated lifespan does not
constitute additional guarantee.

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OVERVIEW
Model: 2.664 4-wheel, 2.764 4-wheel XL
The overview shows the most important components and operating equipment.
Pos. Description
10 Actuator
11 Control panel
12 Front basket
13 Lever for steering column lock-
ing device
14 Lever for seat lock
15 Lockable compartment
16 Support wheel
17 Back light / Rear indicator
Pos. Description
1 Seat
2 Handle bar grip
3 Hand brake
4 Steering column
5 Drive key
6 Front indicator
7 Headlight
8 Steering wheel
9 Drive wheel

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Model:2.663 3-wheel
The overview shows the most important components and operating equipment.
Pos. Description
10 Actuator
11 Control panel
12 Front basket
13 Lever for steering column lock-
ing device
14 Lever for seat lock
15 Lockable compartment
16 Support wheel
17 Back light / Rear indicator
Pos. Description
1 Seat
2 Handle bar grip
3 Hand brake
4 Drive key
5 Steering column
6 Headlight
7 Front indicator
8 Steering wheel
9 Drive wheel

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Control panel
☞ Note:
The function and meaning of the
keys and symbols are explained
in the separate operating manual
< Control panel with LCD-Dis-
play >.
Driving lock
(4) Driving lock
(0) Key position 0 (OFF)
(1) Key position 1 (Push mode)
(2) Key position 2 (ON)
Battery charging socket
(5) Battery charging socket
– The battery charging socket (5) is
protected by a cover plate that can
be swivelled to the side.

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HANDLING THE SCOOT-
ER
!
Attention:
Observe the safety and general
handling instructions < Electronic
vehicles >!
Functional checks
The functions and safety of the
SCOOTER must be checked before the
start of each journey.
☞ Hereto observe chapter < Pre-op-
eration checks >.
Locking the SCOOTER
In order to secure the SCOOTER
against unpermitted use, switch off
the SCOOTER and pull out the driving
key (1).

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Drive key
Position of drive key
☞ Therefore also observe the operat-
ing manual < Control panel with
LCD-display >!
Position OFF
The driving key is inserted parallel to
the steering column as far as possible
into the driving key socket (0).
– For switching off turn the driving
key from the position (1)+(2) as far
as possible counter clockwise (0).
☞ The SCOOTER is switched off.
Position push mode
The driving is inserted turned clock-
wise by 45° inside the driving key
socket (1).
– For pushing turn the driving key
from position (0) clockwise by 45°
(1).
☞ The pushing mode is preselected.
Position ON
The driving key is inserted horizontal-
ly to the steering column as far as pos-
sible into the driving key socket (2).
– For switching on turn the driving
key from position (0) clockwise by
90° (2).
☞ The drive mode is activated.

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Director
The desired driving speed is achieved
through activation of the director via
the:
– the actuator as a seesaw device for
thumb activation (standard),
– the actuator as a finger seesaw le-
ver (option),
– the actuator as a thumb or finger
seesaw lever (option) (1),
– acceleration rotary grip (option)
(2),
– foot accelerator (option) (3).
Hand brake
Securing the vehicle in push mode
as well as an emergency braking is
achieved through activation of the
optional drum brake via the:
– the hand brake grip (4).

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Drive-/push mode
☞ Note:
☞ The weight of the SCOOTER makes
corresponding steering and push-
ing forces necessary.
☞ Switch the SCOOTER into the push
mode only for manoeuvring on a
level surface.
Selecting the motor mode
For this insert the driving key into the
socket and turn 90° clockwise into the
ON position (2).
☞ The SCOOTER is ready for use
when the display (5) has been com-
pleted.
Selecting the push mode
For this turn the driving key into the
45°-locking position (1). This prese-
lects the push mode.
The SCOOTER can be pushed as long
as the push mode key (3) is pressed
down.
☞ Therefore also observe the operat-
ing manual < Control panel with
LCD-display >!
!
Attention:
Should the electronic fail com-
pletely, open the compartment
first, then swivel the brake release
lever behind the opening (4) up-
ward.
☞ After pushing the wheelchair swiv-
el the brake release lever down
again.

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SELECTING THE OPERA-
TION
In order to obtain operational readi-
ness of the SCOOTER the following
directions are to be carried out in the
indicated order.
☞ Note:
Before first use the drive batter-
ies should be charged through the
charging socket (1).
☞ Therefore observe chapter < Bat-
tery charging procedure >.
!
Attention:
Only enter or exit the seat of the
SCOOTER when the driving key is
pulled.
– An unintentional motion of the
driving actuator could otherwise
let the SCOOTER start uncon-
trolled!
– Danger of accidents!
• Do not insert objects, other than
the driving key, resp. the battery
charging plug into the correspond-
ing sockets.
– Danger of short circuit!
1. Selecting the motor mode
☞ View chapter < Drive-/push
mode >.

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charging
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2. Adjusting the steering column
The steering column is to be adjusted
so that the SCOOTER can be steered
comfortably and safely.
– For adjusting the steering column
press the lever of the steering col-
umn locking device (1) down.
☞ Hereto observe chapter < Steering
column >.
3. Switching on the SCOOTER
For activation insert the driving key
into the driving key socket and turn
90° clockwise (2).
☞ Therefore also observe the operat-
ing manual < Control panel with
LCD-display >!
!
Attention:
Do not insert anything other than
the driving key into the drive lock.
– Danger of short circuit!
☞ Should a battery charger still be at-
tached, the symbol [3] will appear
in the display. In this case, switch
the SCOOTER off, remove the
charger and switch the SCOOTER
back on. Therefore also observe
chapter < Battery charging proce-
dure >.

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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
☞ Therefore observe the operating
manual < Control panel with LCD-
display >!
Before starting to drive, the following
should be checked:
☞ the battery charging condition (1).
☞ the preselected maximum final
speed setting (2).

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Battery charging procedure
For the battery charging procedure
park and secure the SCOOTER on a
level surface.
☞ View chapter < Securing the
SCOOTER >.
1. Swivel the cover of the battery
charging socket to the side and
plug the battery charger into the
battery charging socket (1).
!
Attention:
Do not insert anything other than
the battery charging plug into the
battery charging socket.
– Danger of short circuit!
☞ Therefore also observe the operat-
ing manual of the battery charger.
2. Switch the battery charger on,
resp. insert the main plug of the
battery charger into the corre-
sponding socket.
☞ The battery charging procedure is
engaged when the charger signals
< Charging >.
☞ The battery charging procedure
can only be carried out with in-
tact mains-/battery fuses!
☞ View chapter < Fuses/Connec-
tions >.
☞ During the charging procedure
the SCOOTER is not ready for
use.
3. 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. – The
charging procedure is completed
when the battery charger signals
complete charge.
4. Afterwards recover the battery
charging socket.
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