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Quick guide P9-0158-Q

 6 of 16

Version 1.0.0/2011 

Medema Production A/S

Joystick parts

Dynamic G90T

Dynamic G90A

1A

Start/stop button (push button)

1

Start/stop button

1B

Start/stop button (toggle switch)

2

Display

2

Display

3

Select program

3

Gear down/up

4

Display for seat functions (not 
available)

4

Display for seat functions (not 
available)

5

Battery indicator

5

Battery indicator

6

Magnetic lock

6

Magnetic lock

7

Horn

7

Horn

8

Joystick

8

Joystick

9

Lights, hazard warning lights and 
indicators

9

Light, hazard warning lights and 
indicators

10

Indicator left/lights

10

Select seat function (toggle switch) 
(not available)

11

Indicator right/hazard warning lights.

Note:

The battery indicator should show red, amber and green. If only red and

amber are showing, the batteries should be charged as soon as possible.

If only the red light is showing - either constantly or fl  ashing - the batteries

must be charged immediately.

Summary of Contents for M Joy

Page 1: ...P9 0158 Q ver 1 0 0 January 11 GB Quick guide Mini Crosser M Joy medemagroup...

Page 2: ...Quick guide P9 0158 Q 2 of 16 Version 1 0 0 2011 Medema Production A S...

Page 3: ...ions 5 Joystick parts 6 Using the G90T and G90A 7 General care and maintenance 8 Charging 9 Note 9 Safety check 10 Troubleshooting the Dynamic 10 Serial number 11 Driving the Mini Crosser M Joy 11 Get...

Page 4: ...ser Manual carefully As a new user you should pay particular attention to the section entitled Driving the Mini Crosser M Joy Note This Quick Guide is to be regarded as a supplement to the User Manual...

Page 5: ...not shown Extra Thermal fuse Disengagement lever Seat rotation Release handle forw backw Eye for restraints Indicator lights Finger screw Charging socket Serial number on vehicle Eye for restraints Ha...

Page 6: ...available 5 Battery indicator 5 Battery indicator 6 Magnetic lock 6 Magnetic lock 7 Horn 7 Horn 8 Joystick 8 Joystick 9 Lights hazard warning lights and indicators 9 Light hazard warning lights and i...

Page 7: ...elect the speed you want 1 is the lowest speed and 5 is the highest Driving Driving 1 Start driving by moving the joystick in the direction you want to travel The speed depends on how far forward you...

Page 8: ...tronics box under the seat dry Battery charging Never wash the Mini Crosser with a high pressure cleaner or direct water jet This could damage the Mini Crosser s electronics To keep the Mini Crosser i...

Page 9: ...fi nished switch off or unplug the charger and then remove the charger cable from the control box You are recommended to charge the batteries every night after you have used the scooter Further inform...

Page 10: ...batteries need charging The scooter runs at half speed or not at all If the cause is not a raised seat this may be a serious fault Contact a competent service engineer as soon as possible HMC or thera...

Page 11: ...iries about servicing spare parts etc Driving the Mini Crosser M Joy 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 me...

Page 12: ...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 influence This applies not only to alcohol but al...

Page 13: ...her road users to see Make quite sure that other road users have seen you before driving onto the highway Keep an eye on traffic behind you Keep well over to the side of the road when driving on busy...

Page 14: ...ill cause very sharp braking The rear wheels will lock Must NOT be used in the normal course of driving The brake must never be disengaged mechanically using the disengagement lever on a slope This fu...

Page 15: ...Quick guide P9 0158 Q 15 of 16 Version 1 0 0 2011 Medema Production A S Own notes...

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