Meyra 1.8 series Specifications

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Page 1 - LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS

GBW e m o v e p e o p l e .OPERATING MANUALLIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRSModel-Family 1.7xxModel-Family 1.8xx

Page 2 - Contents

110Brake lever extensionThe brake lever extensions multiply the applied brake force and reduce the force you need to apply in order to lock t

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32111LEG SUPPORTS! Attention: Before any actions on the leg supports the wheelchair is to be secured against unintentional rolling moti

Page 4 - INTRODUCTION

12 12Leg support lower partThe footplates are to be folded up for entry into, exiting the wheelchair or scuttling (moving the wheelchair with help

Page 5 - ACCEPTANCE

124513FootboardThe footboard [1] can be folded up to one side.☞ Note: Fold the footboard up before swiv-elling away and removing the up-per leg suppo

Page 6 - SPECIFICATIONS

123214Leg support upper partThe upper leg support with an in-serted lower leg support is termed leg support.Turning the leg supports to the

Page 7 - LIFE SPAN

1215Removing the leg supportsFor easy transfer into and out of the wheelchair as well as a reduced wheel-chair length (important for transport) the le

Page 8 - OVERVIEW

116Height adjustment of the leg sup-port! Attention: Never put the free hand into the adjustment mechanism while ad-justing the height ad

Page 9 - Pressure brake - user

117Leg supports for amputees☞ Hereto observe chapter < Leg sup-port upper part >.! Attention: Never put the free hand into the adjustment

Page 10 - Brake lever extension

13218ARM SUPPORTSThe arm supports [1] can (depend-ing on equipment) be removed, are height adjustable and at the same time serve as a p

Page 11 - LEG SUPPORTS

133219Inserting the arm supportAccording to model and design:– First insert the arm support beside the seat surface from the top into the guide (1).–

Page 12 - ☞ Check the locking points!

2ContentsIntroduction ... 4List of models ...

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12320Height adjustment of the arm supportsVersion 1:– Pull the padded arm support up to the desired height [1].– To lower the padded arm support, pu

Page 14 - Leg support upper part

1221BACK SUPPORTOn some models we offer angle ad-justable back supports (1).– Increase of mobility of the upper body, as well as reduc

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12322PUSH HANDLESThe height adjustable push handles are about 30 cm continuously height adjustable, turnable in steps of 30° and secured agai

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1223Height adjustable push handles with tube guideThe push handles (1) are guided swivel-proof inside the back tube and steplessly height by u

Page 17 - Leg supports for amputees

12324WHEELSDrive wheelsThe drive wheels are mounted on a fixed axle (1) or on a quick release axle (2).☞ Note: The air pressure value for

Page 18 - ARM SUPPORTS

12325Specialities for double handrimsThe wheelchair can be propelled with on hand with the double handrim (1).! Attention: Before each ride ensure t

Page 19 - Inserting the arm support

1226SUPPORT CASTORSCode 691To increase tilting stability each side can be equipped with one bent tub-ing with two small wheels which can be inser

Page 20 - Height adjustment of the

12327Swing-out support castorsThe support castors (1) can be swiv-elled inward underneath the seat (2).☞ Swivelling of the support castors c

Page 21 - BACK SUPPORT

12328TRANSPORT OF PEOPLE INSIDE A MOTOR VEHI-CLETo determine if your wheelchair is ap-proved as a seat for person transport inside a motor vehicle, pl

Page 22 - PUSH HANDLES

29Maintenance scheduleWHEN WHAT REMARKBefore starting out Test brakes for fault-less operationActivate brake lever to the limit. The locked wheels

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3Back support ...21Back support with angle adjustment 30°

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30WHEN WHAT REMARKBefore starting out Check tyre profileCarry out visual check yourself.If the tyre profile is worn down or if the tyre is

Page 25 - Specialities for double

31WHEN WHAT REMARKEvery 8 weeks(depending on dis-tance covered)Check all screw con-nections for secure fitCarry out test yourself or with a helpe

Page 26 - SUPPORT CASTORS

32TECHNICAL DATAAll model dependent specifications within the < Technical data > refer to the standard version of the respective models.The ov

Page 27 - RETAINING STRAP

33Model: ... 1.750 / 1.751 / 1.760Type plate: ...

Page 28 - MAINTENANCE

34Seat inclination:Model 1.750 / 1.760: ... min. 0° / max. 4°Model 1.751: ...

Page 29 - Maintenance schedule

35Permitted inclination/slopesmax. obstacle height (depending on the setting of the leg support height): 0 to 100 mmMinimal turning radius: ...

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36Model: ... 1.840 / 1.850Type plate: ...

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37Foot support to seat, without seat cushion (lower shank length):Model 1.840: ...

Page 32 - TECHNICAL DATA

38Permitted inclination/slopesmax. obstacle height(depending on the setting of the leg support height): ...0 to 100 mmMinimal turn

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39Meaning of the labels on the electric wheelchairAttention!Read the operating manuals and other provided doc-umentation.Do not lift the wheelchair at

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4INTRODUCTIONWe thank you for the confidence you have placed in our company by choos-ing a wheelchair from this series.With all equipment and their acc

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40Meaning of the symbols on the type plateManufacturerOrder numberSerial numberProduction date (Year – Calendar week)Permitted user weightMax. permiss

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INSPECTION CERTIFICATEVehicle data:Serial-no. (SN):Delivery note no.:Model:Recommended safety inspection 2nd year(at least every 12 months)Stamp of sp

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42The product conforms with the EC Directive 93/42/EEC (MDD) for medi-cal products.WARRANTY / GUARAN-TEEWe accept legal liability for this prod-uct w

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

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44MEYRA-ORTOPEDIAVertriebsgesellschaft mbHMeyra-Ring 2 · D-32689 Kalletal-KalldorfP.O. Box 1 703 • D-32591 VlothoFon +49 (0)5733 922-311Fax +49 (0)5

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5LIST OF MODELSThis operating manual applies to the following models:Model-Family 1.7xxModel 1.750Model 1.751Model 1.760Model-Family 1.8xxModel 1.840M

Page 41 - INSPECTION CERTIFICATE

6USEThrough its constructive advantages the wheelchair can universally be im-plemented on level, firm surfaces and is therefore an allround-wheelcha

Page 42 - WARRANTY / GUARAN

7ADJUSTMENTThe specialist workshop will hand out the wheelchair to you under consid-eration of all relevant safety instruc-tions, ready for op

Page 43 - Warranty / Guarantee

1710121198654328Pos. Description 1 Push handle 2 Back support 3 Arm support 4 Clothes guard 5 Seat belt / seat cushion 6 Locking lever, l

Page 44 - W e m o v e p e o p l e

23 149BRAKEBy locking the brakes with the brake lever (1), the wheelchair is secured against rolling away unintentionally (parking brake).Depe

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