Meyra 1.595-603 Specifications

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Page 1 - ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR

OPERATING MANUALELECTRIC WHEELCHAIRModel 1.595 – 603 vertical juniorModel 1.595 – 604 vertical seniorGBWe move people.

Page 2 - Contents

10QUICK GUIDE☞ Note: The following quick guide does not replace the reading and observing of the documentation belonging to the wheelchair.Operation

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1.2.3.4.5.6.11External adjustment keyboardThe adjustments can be activated di-rectly through the external adjust-ment keyboard.The two upper keys corr

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12DRIVING BEHAVIOROptimising the driving behaviour of the electric wheelchair with the per-sonal circumstances is to be co-ordi-nated by our customer

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21313BRAKESOperating brakesThe motors work electrically as oper-ating brake and carefully brake the electric wheelchair down without jerks to stillsta

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

413214Drive-/push modeThe lever (1) for switching the drive motors between the drive mode and push mode is located on the right side of the electric w

Page 7 - ADJUSTMENT

32115SELECTING THE OPERA-TIONIn order to obtain operational readi-ness of the electric wheelchair the fol-lowing directions are to be carried out in t

Page 8 - SPECIFICATIONS

1164. Switching the operating mod-ule onPress the ON/OFF-key on the control panel of the operating module.☞ Observe the operating manual < Operatin

Page 9 - OVERVIEW

1217Charging procedure1. Switch the operating module off. The selection lever should be in the drive mode position.2. Insert the battery charger plug

Page 10 - QUICK GUIDE

2118OPERATING MODULEPositioning the operating moduleFunction descriptionYou will fi nd a detailed description of the keys and symbols in the operating

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1219Turning the operating module to the sideWith the optional swivel away oper-ating module adapter the operating module can be swivelled back to the

Page 12 - DRIVING BEHAVIOR

2ContentsIntroduction ... 6Indications ...

Page 13 - Selection lever

1420Remove the operating moduleSwivel the operating module to the side fi rst before removing it (1).– Loosen the clamping screw (4) of the clamping g

Page 14 - Drive-/push mode

121ARM SUPPORTSThe arm supports can be adjusted in height by a specialist dealer to suit the needs of the user.! Attention: Do not use the arm suppor

Page 15 - SELECTING THE OPERA

1342222Swivelling up the arm supportsThe arm supports can be swivelled up-ward when necessary (1).– Pull out the button (2) that locks down the arm s

Page 16 - ☞ the battery charge level

12334523BACK SUPPORTThe angle of the back support (1) can be adjusted through the operating module.☞ Note:☞ Also view chapter < Angle of the arm s

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122324LEG SUPPORTThe angle of the leg support (1) can be adjusted through the operating module.☞ Note:☞ The positive and negative fi nal po-sition of

Page 18 - OPERATING MODULE

341225Knee cushionsThe knee cushions (1) are height and depth adjustable as well as remov-able.Removing/attaching the knee cushionsIn order to remove/

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123426SIDE CUSHIONSThe side cushions (1) are height, seat width and depth adjustable as well as removable.Adjusting the side cushionsAfter loosening t

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123427TORSO SUPPORTSThe torso supports (1) are continuous-ly height, width and depth adjustable as well as removable.SPLAY WEDGEThe splay wedge (2) ca

Page 21 - ARM SUPPORTS

12328CHEST SUPPORTThe chest support (1) stabilises the upper body especially in the upright position.Removing/attaching the chest supportLoosen the cl

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6529Lifting/lowering the chest supportAfter loosening the clamping screw (5) on both sides, disconnect the toothing and turn the chest support to the

Page 23 - HEAD SUPPORT

3Arm supports ... 21Angle of the arm supports ...

Page 24 - LEG SUPPORT

130SEAT☞ Note:☞ Observe the operating manual < Operating module NEMO >.☞ Observe chapter < Technical data >.Seat inclination (camber)The

Page 25 - Knee cushions

131Special safety information for raising the seat, seat height adjustment, stand-ing and lying functions! Attention: Only drive on slopes, inclines

Page 26 - BACK SUPPORT CUSH

132Seat height adjustmentThe seat height (1) can be adjusted through the operating module.☞ This continuously increases the seat height by up to 300 m

Page 27 - SPLAY WEDGE

12333Getting up from the sitting positionThe rising (1) can be adjusted through the operating module.☞ Note:☞ Rising (1) may only be carried out with

Page 28 - CHEST SUPPORT

13234Lying positionThe lying position (1) can be adjusted through the operating module.☞ Note:☞ The lying position (1) may only be set with correctly

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214335Getting up from the lying positionRising (1) from the lying position (2) can be adjusted through the operat-ing module.☞ Note:☞ Rising (1) may

Page 30 - Seat inclination (camber)

142336Adjusting the seat depthThe seat depth can be adjusted by re-positioning the back support (1).! Attention: A retrospective repositioning of the

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13237Retaining strapThe retaining strap serves to strap in a person sitting in the wheelchair.– Additional stabilisation of the sit-ting position.–

Page 32 - Seat height adjustment

133238Shoulder strapThe shoulder strap (1) serves for addi-tional fi xation of a person sitting the wheelchair.– Additional stabilisation of the sit-t

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1239EMERGENCY SWITCHIn case of an electric failure the seat can be raised through the emergency switch (1)+(2), in order to be able to reach the contr

Page 34 - Lying position

4Chest strap ... 36Fastening the breast strap ...

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31240LOADING AND TRANS-PORTATION☞ Do not use the back support, leg supports, arm supports or revet-ments to lift the electric wheel-chair!! Attention:

Page 36 - CHEST STRAP

41Passenger transport in handicapped transport ve-hicles (HTV)To determine if your electric wheel-chair is approved as a seat for trans-port inside an

Page 37 - Retaining strap

42Maintenance scheduleWHEN WHAT REMARKBefore starting out GeneralTest for faultless opera-tion.Carry out test yourself or with a helper.Before startin

Page 38 - Shoulder strap

43WHEN WHAT REMARKEvery 6-8 weeks(depending on dis-tance covered)Wheel attachmentsScrews and nuts are to be checked for tight fi tDo it yourself or wit

Page 39 - EMERGENCY SWITCH

2144FusesReplacing the fusesBefore replacing fuses, park the elec-tric wheelchair on a level surface and move the selection lever to the drive mode po

Page 40 - PORTATION

1245Lighting(Option)☞ Note: If a turn-signal bulb is defective, the remaining one blinks at double frequency.Adjusting the headlightsVertical alignm

Page 41 - MAINTENANCE

31246HeadlightsFilament bulb:6V/2.4W PX13.5s☞ Note: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new fi lament bulb. Removal– Switch off the operat

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124347IndicatorSpherical bulb:24V/21W BAY9s☞ Note: Use a dry cloth to hold the glass body of the new fi lament bulb.☞ Also a clean paper slip, slid a

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48Information for the special-ist dealerA service manual containing a check list for the annual inspection is avail-able on request.The functional tes

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49TECHNICAL DATAKilometric performanceKilometric performance depends to a large extent on the following factors:– battery condition,– weight of the d

Page 45 - Lighting

5Technical data ... 49Kilometric performance ...

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50FusesHereto observe chapter < Fuses >.Mains-/battery fuseCAN-Bus: 80 ALightingHeadlight: 6 V / 2.4 W PX13.5sIndicator: 24 V / 21 W BAY9s

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51TECHNICAL DATAAll data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated model.Dimensional tolerance ± 1,5 cm, ± 2°.Short for

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52Climatic data:Ambient temperature: ... -25 °C to +50 °CStorage temperature with dr

Page 49 - TECHNICAL DATA

53Weights (basic equipment):Max. permitted total weight: ... 295 kgPermitted axl

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54Meaning of the labels on the electric wheelchairAttention!Read the operating manuals and other provided doc-umentation.Do not lift the electric whee

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55Meaning of the symbols on the type plateManufacturerOrder numberSerial numberProduction date (Year – Calendar week)Permitted user weightPermitted to

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56FAULT CORRECTIONFault Cause RemedyLED display on the op-erating module does not light up after the switch-on.Main-/battery fuse is defective or not

Page 53 - Vehicle specifi c data

Recommended safety inspection 3rd year(at least every 12 months)Stamp of specialist dealer:Next safety inspection in 12 monthsDate:Place, date:Signatu

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58WARRANTY / GUARAN-TEEWe accept legal liability for this prod-uct within the scope of or general terms and conditions and warranty and the guarantee

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SN (view type plate)Warranty / GuaranteeDate of delivery:Delivery note no.:Model designation:Stamp of the specialist dealer:Serial-no.(SN):Delivery no

Page 56 - FAULT CORRECTION

6INTRODUCTIONWe thank you for the confi dence you have placed in our company by choos-ing an electric wheelchair from this series.The model of your sel

Page 57 - INSPECTION CERTIFICATE

MEYRA-ORTOPEDIAVertriebsgesellschaft mbHMeyra-Ring 2 · D-32689 Kalletal-KalldorfP.O. Box 1 703 • D-32591 VlothoFon +49 (0)5733 922-355Fax +49 (0)573

Page 58 - WARRANTY / GUARAN

7INDICATIONSIf the following indications occur we recommend the application of this mobility product:☞ Walking disability resp. extremely limited walk

Page 59 - Warranty / Guarantee

8SPECIFICATIONSThe electric wheelchair is an environ-ment-friendly electronic vehicle. It is a multifunction wheelchair, compact and agile with reclin

Page 60 - We move people

1 2 345678910 111213149OVERVIEWModel: 1.595 – 603 / 1.595 – 604The overview shows the most important components and operating equipment.Pos. Descripti

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