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Service manual 1533-2007-S

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Version 1.0.3 - 2020

Medema Production A/S

Transporting by plane

If the Mini Crosser is to be transported by plane, the airlines require:

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the batteries to be flight-approved

•  the air to be let out of the tyres

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the battery leads to be disconnected (not always, but frequently)

The seat and cover have to be removed to disconnect the bat-

tery leads.

A battery declaration for air travel can be requisitioned from 

Medema A/S.home page.

https://www.medema.dk/tjenester/service-reparation/flycertifikat/

Towing

If you should be unfortunate enough to break down, the Mini 

Crosser can be towed or pushed. The Mini Crosser must al

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ways be turned off and the motor brake disengaged during tow

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ing. See the section on Brakes.

If the Mini Crosser is to be towed, secure a rope to the tow 

fitting on the front - marked with a yellow “hook mark”. Do not 

tow faster than 5 km/h. The Mini Crosser will generate electric

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ity when it is towed, with the motor acting as a dynamo. If it is 

towed at more than 5 km/h, there is a risk of the motor generat

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ing enough electricity to damage the Mini Crosser and, in the 

worst case, cause a fire.

The Mini Crosser will try to brake if it is towed at more than 5 km/h.

Lift the armrests up, and 

fold the seat completely. 

Release the seat turn - 

turn the seat a little and 

lift it of.

Remove the thumbscrew 

and remove the battery 

cover.

Disconnect the (+) pole. 

Summary of Contents for Mini Crosser X-Joy

Page 1: ...Service Manual Mini Crosser X Joy 1533 2007 S ver 1 0 3 February 2020 GB medemagroup ...

Page 2: ...er ___ ______________ ______ _______ Delivery date ________________ Year 20______ Medema A S Enggårdvej 7 Snejbjerg DK 7400 Herning Denmark Telefon 45 70 10 17 55 Mail info medema com Dealer For this product You can expect to find the following documentation User manual Service manual Spare parts list Presell information ...

Page 3: ... Insurance 14 Designations 15 Designations Joystick 16 Designations functions 17 Joystick lock unlock 18 Preparations Adjustments prior to use 19 Seat rotation 21 Serial number 22 Driving the Mini Crosser X Joy 23 Specific driving situations 28 Anti tilt wheels stabilisers 30 Programming 31 Service summary for Mini Crosser X Joy model 32 Troubleshooting 36 Programming 37 LED 38 Batteries 39 Batter...

Page 4: ...ace rear spring 55 Replace tail light 56 Replace batteries 57 Replace transaxle 58 Replace the magnetic brake 61 Replace fuses 63 Replace coal 64 Introduction to the Ergo2 seat 66 Basket on seatback 71 Introduction to the Eblo seat 72 Flame resistance 73 Front wheel alignment 4W 74 Dimensioned drawing Mini Crosser X Joy 75 Technical data 76 Own notes 82 ...

Page 5: ...ce that the servicing 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 fire If help is required with troubleshooting Medema A S is always happy to provide telephone assistance If the problem seems to be an electrical fault that prevents the scooter from working please tell us the error co...

Page 6: ...kg Help for the visually impaired If you have difficulty 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 find it difficult to understand the manual and have general questions about the product please feel free to contact us You can ...

Page 7: ...l box must not be exposed to extremes of temperature or kept in a damp environment for extended periods The joystick control box must not be subjected to heavy knocks Do not switch off the control box while driving except in an emergency as this may damage the electronics For cleaning use a damp cloth with slightly soapy water Do NOT allow any water or moisture to enter the control box Contagion A...

Page 8: ...t dry If the scooter is not going to be used for a long time it is advis able to protect the tyres by chocking the scooter up It is also a good idea to cover the scooter to protect it from dirt dust and sunlight Cleaning The Mini Crosser should be cleaned with a damp cloth A little washing up liquid can be used if necessary The plastic covers can be polished with an ordinary glass cleaner or car w...

Page 9: ...ul not to lift heavy parts such as the seat battery and mo tor gear incorrectly or drop them Make sure to raise one rear wheel off the ground so that the scooter cannot drive off accidentally Use professionally maintained tools Where lock nuts are used NEW ones MUST be fitted when the scooter is reassembled Take care to fit new cable strips in the same way as the old ones Make sure that no cables ...

Page 10: ... torx screwdrivers 10 15 20 25 slot Needle nose pliers Side cutting pliers Plastic hammer Set of punches Retractable knife Steel brush Water pump pliers Wire strippers Crimping tool Pliers for Molex 5556 5558 crimps Riveting pliers Small cable ties Multimeter Battery tester Tyre pressure gauge Tyre pump with Schrader valve Acid free oil and grease Loctite El zink 2400 A2 2700 Bearings 6300 Cable t...

Page 11: ...dard DS EN 12184 Electrically powered wheelchairs scooters and their chargers Requirements and test methods The product is risk analysed in accordance with the harmonized standard DS EN ISO 14971 2012 Medical devices Application of risk management to medical devices The Mini Crosser can for a fee be taken to the nearest dealer for disposal in accordance with current environmental regula tions Manu...

Page 12: ...y check Parking brake This test must be carried out on a flat surface with at least one metre of free space around the wheelchair Start the wheelchair and slowly move the joystick forward There is a clicking sound The wheelchair may start to move in this set ting Immediately release the joystick and listen for the clicking sound which should occur within one second Repeat in all directions Check t...

Page 13: ...safety wise we rec ommend the following regular checks Daily user Test the indicators and driving lights before using the Mini Crosser in the dark or poor visibility Every three months Test the brakes and motor disengagement With the disengagement lever up it must not be possible to push the Mini Crosser Test the brake disengagement function When the brake disengagement lever is down the battery i...

Page 14: ...lied with as this minimises the risk of brake failure and short circuits in the wiring which could generate heat and cause a fire Insurance In the eyes of the law a Mini Crosser X Joy with a maximum speed of 13 km h is a cycle so separate insurance is not re quired Most contents home insurance policies include third party liabil ity insurance for cyclists and so also cover Mini Crosser X Joy users...

Page 15: ...on later in the instruction book Joystick Control panel Headrest Thermal fuse Manual Disengagement lever Seat rotation Release handle forw backw Eye for restraints Directional signals Charging socket Serial number on vehicle Eye for restraints Hand brake Handbrake Electrical Disengagement Directional signals Stop light Basket Support handle ...

Page 16: ...n A S Designations Joystick P G R net 1 Start stop button 2 Battery indicator 3 Driving profile 4 Warning blinkers 5 Mode LED 6 Light 7 Mode button electric functions 8 Blinkers left right 9 Mode LED 10 Joystick 11 Speed increase decrease 12 Horn 1 5 6 12 7 8 2 4 3 9 11 10 ...

Page 17: ...efer to maximum speed 4 Warning blinkers all blinkers are activated Even if the vehicle is turned of it will not stop blinking To turn of the warning blinkers the vehicle must be turned on and press the button for warning blinkers button 4 again 5 Mode LED lights up when the associated function is active 6 Light turn the front and backlight on Turn it off again by pressing the light button 6 again...

Page 18: ...ignal Let go of the on off button Move the joystick forward until you hear a short audio signal Move the joystick backward until you hear a long audio signal X Joy is locked It is now impossible to drive the X Joy Unlock Turn on the Joystick Move the joystick forward until you hear a short audio signal Move the joystick backward until you hear a short audio signal Let go of the joystick and you wi...

Page 19: ... 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 off Make sure you keep your back straight when lifting the seat which is very heavy Lift the seat off the seat tube ...

Page 20: ... release button again and make sure it is fitted 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...

Page 21: ...n 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 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...

Page 22: ...The same serial number can also be found on page two of the User Manual Please quote this number when making inquiries about servic ing spare parts etc Maximum user weight Vehicle s unladen weight inc batteries and seat Position of serial number plate on vehicle Serial number Model description Year of production Max speed 13 Release lever for seat rotation Release lever for seat forward back ...

Page 23: ...n 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 off the Mini Crosser and check that the brake i...

Page 24: ...uce 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 off Use your lights when driving after lighting up time ALWAYS switch the Mini Crosser off when it is not in use I O button Driving Even though the Mini Crosser is very stable it can tip over Avoid sudden changes of speed and directi...

Page 25: ...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 different speeds and notice the stopping distances If possible try driving on different surfaces road grass and gravel Practise assessing how far you can drive...

Page 26: ...2020 Medema Production A S Traffic regulations The traffic legislation for Mini Crossers varies from country to country Before starting to use the vehicle outdoors it is the user s responsibility to familiarise him herself with the relevant legislation ...

Page 27: ...oise can affect the Mini Crosser Sources of such noise include radio and television stations and amateur radio transmitters When driving in traffic Be particularly aware of the following when driving in traffic The Mini Crosser is a low vehicle and not always easy for other road users to see Make quite sure that other road users have seen you before driving onto the highway Keep an eye on traffic ...

Page 28: ...wards Accelerate moderately so that your vehicle can overcome the obstacle Do not stop halfway but reduce speed once the vehicle is up If the kerb is too high do not try again but find an alternative route Down kerbs Lean back If you are driving onto a road with traffic keep an eye on other road users Drive forwards and down the kerb at low speed Make sure that your anti tilt wheels if fitted do n...

Page 29: ...is stable Lean forwards Accelerate moderately so that your vehicle can overcome the obstacle Do not stop halfway Reduce speed once the vehicle is up If you need to start on a hill accelerate slowly so as not to tip over backwards Down a ramp hill Check that any ramp is stable Lean back Drive slowly down Avoid stopping midway on short steep slopes On long hills it is advisable to stop every now and...

Page 30: ...g Always drive at low speed Anti tilt wheels stabilisers The Mini Crosser is a very stable vehicle HOWEVER in the case of incorrect weight distribution or careless driving there is a risk of tipping over We therefore recommend fitting anti tilt wheels in such circum stances See picture below Contact Medema for more info Find contact information on page two in this manual Anti tilt wheels ...

Page 31: ...arried out by people trained in the control systems Changing parameters incorrectly can produce driving characteristics that are dangerous for the user NOTE For safety reasons modifications may only be made by trained personnel such as Mini Crosser service engineers and consultants or authorised service personnel at mobility centres etc The control systems have been tested and meet the require men...

Page 32: ...See the Spare Parts Catalogue for disassembly NB The rear and front wheels on the 4W MUST always be removed using the five bolts NEV ER undo the actual flange using the bold in the centre See the Spare Parts Catalogue NB ALWAYS let the air out of the inner tube before taking a wheel apart Check that the hand brake is working Lubricate the lever arm on the brake hub with acid free oil Adjust the ca...

Page 33: ...t should appear within one second Repeat this procedure in all the driv ing directions Battery indicator Check that all the lamps come on when the batteries are fully charged If there is no indication at all try another joystick as the signal comes from there If not the card will have to be replaced If a single lamp is not working a diode is defective Motor gear brake Transaxle Wear Check That the...

Page 34: ...d the scooter on a 15 26 slope with 75 100 kg on the seat If not it must be adjusted or re placed depending on how much wear there is Braking distance 10 km h 2 0 m 9 13 km h 2 2 m 9 The figures in brackets indicate the normal braking parameter when the scooter leaves the factory It can be changed with the programming unit forward deceleration See below for more information Please note that the br...

Page 35: ...s are firmly in place Battery straps Check that they are properly se cured Batteries charger see also the sec tion on Batteries Batteries Check that there are no cracks in the batteries that batteries look good and that the battery connec tions are firmly in place Battery capacity Check this with a battery tester If it indicates that new batteries need to be fitted take care to pair them with an a...

Page 36: ... must be turned off see section on Fuses Release the hand brake Contact supplier Contact supplier Remove the charging plug The driving speed is too low The speed selector is on slow The electronics are over loaded There is too little air in the tyres Change to a faster speed Stop and wait a few sec onds before starting Pump the tyres up to the right pressure The driving distance per charge is too ...

Page 37: ...s malfunctioning Contact supplier Contact suppliers read the operating instructions for the charger The charger lamp is showing an error The charging plug has not been inserted or there is a mains fault The battery voltage is too low for charging to start Push the charger plug in or contact the supplier Read the operating in structions for the charger or contact the supplier Programming The electr...

Page 38: ... Check the connection If it seems to be ok contact authorised service technician 5 LED There is short circuit between the right motor and battery Contact authorised service technician 6 LED The vehicle is inhibited from driving by an external signal The cause is depending on the type of the vehicle Contact authorised service technician 7 LED Joystick fault Check that the joystick is centred and no...

Page 39: ...arged as soon as possible otherwise the scooter will cut out The Mini Crosser uses sealed maintenance free GEL batteries or AGM They do not normally generate gas and do not have to be topped up with water Only ever use a charger designed for charging dry mainte nance free batteries Max charging current 12 A Battery disposal Used batteries must be disposed of through your supplier or at a recycling...

Page 40: ... more difficult chemically to absorb the current It is advisable to charge the Mini Crosser in a heated room If this is not possible every day it should at least be done once a week Please note that the capacity of the batteries will reduce over time and at low temperatures Battery capacity at 10 C is half that at 20 C New batteries do not reach full capacity until they have been charged and disch...

Page 41: ...ormation on the various types Never use charging devices other than those supplied from the factory without first contacting the dealer NEVER use chargers that are not designed for charging dry maintenance free batteries Polarity of charging plug NEUTRIK NC3MX charging plug seen from pin side switches to trickle charging very low power consumption once the batteries are fully charged The charger w...

Page 42: ...ing and engine When overloaded it will switch off the engine full speed and traction can be resumed after the motor has cooled down for 2 5 minutes The fuse can also be pulled to disconnect the power Be aware that you must pull it quite hard Mini Crosser X Joy also features a built in fuse in the steering box This will turn off for example hard driving in wet grass or very soft ground wait 5 sec B...

Page 43: ...l cause very hard 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 function is only designed for use when pushing the Mini Crosser on a flat road Hand brake intended as an emergency brake and parking brake It must be operated with caution when driving in slippery conditio...

Page 44: ...ed but not driven Electronic disengagement The yellow disengagement button is placed on the back of the vehicle It works only when the vehicle is turned on NOTE The motor brake must never be disengaged on sloping terrain If the brake is somehow disengaged on a slope hill the Mini Crosser will brake automatically when it reaches a certain speed There is an electric safety feature in the control sys...

Page 45: ... covers handlebars and armrests If you just need to lift the Mini Crosser slightly take hold of it between the rear lights and by the front bumper During transport it may be preferable to remove the seat for the sake of space IMPORTANT If the Mini Crosser is dropped from a height of 0 5 m or higher it may cause the gears in the gearbox to break Secure it in the vehicle with belts attached to the t...

Page 46: ... for securing in motor vehicles Dahl Engineering belt set for securing in motor vehicles ALWAYS use four belts at the back and two at the front The belts must always be attached to approved fittings in the vehicle and the four eyes welded to the scooter The belts MUST be attached within the angles shown in the picture for optimum security ...

Page 47: ...anual 1533 2007 S 47 of 84 Version 1 0 3 2020 Medema Production A S Centre line Greater than the anchorage points on the scooter Attachment point Attachment point Greater than the anchorage points on the scooter ...

Page 48: ...or bus provided it is securely anchored to the vehicle with approved four point belts attached to the restraint points pro vided on the Mini Crosser The Mini Crosser s restraint points have been tested and ap proved in accordance with ISO 7176 19 The user must also always be independently restrained in the actual motor vehicle in accordance with traffic legislation rules Example For transport in a...

Page 49: ...rosser can be towed or pushed The Mini Crosser must al ways be turned off and the motor brake disengaged during tow ing See the section on Brakes If the Mini Crosser is to be towed secure a rope to the tow fitting on the front marked with a yellow hook mark Do not tow faster than 5 km h The Mini Crosser will generate electric ity when it is towed with the motor acting as a dynamo If it is towed at...

Page 50: ...start Changing the wheels on the 4W model Remove the hubcap 5 mm Allen key Undo the five bolts Take the wheel off When the wheel is put back on the spring washers must be refitted between the wheel rim and bolts The bolts must be done up tightly REMEMBER to let all the air out before taking the wheel apart to repair a punc ture to secure the bolts with spring washers Remove the valve cap and use a...

Page 51: ...yre before the tube is re placed Pump air into the tube so that it is positioned cor rectly in the tyre but do not fill it up completely yet In this way the tube will not get jammed when the flange is mounted again Put the flange back on Pump up the tyre to the correct pressure See technical data Put the wheel onto the Mini Crosser again REMEMBER The spring washers be tween the screws and the whee...

Page 52: ...ht The headlight is attached with a fitting on the back of the screen A single finger screw holds it firmly in place Remove the screw Remove the headlight Detach the plug and it is free to change New headlight set Mount the plug Note that the bracket is facing the short side up when the lamp is mounted again Place the bracket on the inside of the cover ...

Page 53: ...al 1533 2007 S 53 of 84 Version 1 0 3 2020 Medema Production A S Mount the finger screw again The headlight can be adjusted up down by turning this screw Adjust the headlight so it isn t blinding but lights up well ...

Page 54: ...he front springs It is not necessary to remove any covers to replace the front springs Remove the screws at the top And on the bottom Now the spring can be replaced Don t remove both front springs at the same time It will cause the vehicle to collapse Mount a new spring in reverse order ...

Page 55: ...d then in the bottom The spring can now be removed and replaced with a new Mount the new spring in reverse order Remove the rear cover Remove the stopper and slide of the rubber Unscrew the three screws Unplug all electric connectors and the cover is free Avoid removing both springs at once It will cause the vehicle to collapse ...

Page 56: ...armrests up and fold the seat completely Release the seat turn turn the seat a little and lift it of Remove the thumbscrew and remove the battery cover Turn the nut until the tail light is loose Remove the plug and pull the cables through the hole Mount the new light in reverse order Connect the plug again ...

Page 57: ...s up and fold the seat completely Release the seat turn turn the seat a little and lift it of Remove the thumbscrew and remove the battery cover Disconnect the poles Remove the battery straps Tilt the spacer and pull the strap trough The batteries are now free to be replaced with new ones Mount in reverse order ...

Page 58: ...rmrests up and fold the seat completely Release the seat turn turn the seat a little and lift it of Remove the thumbscrew and remove the battery cover For safety reasons disconnect one of the poles Raise the rear end so the wheels are lifted of the ground Disconnect M and M Disconnect the main cable plugs ...

Page 59: ... Cut the cable ties that keep the cable in place Remember new cable ties when mounting again The cable is free Remove both rear wheels Remove the cover key 17 Remove the three screws that hold the brake disc Use a long cable tie to keep the brake dick away from the working area ...

Page 60: ...Remove the screws from this side first When all four screws are removed the transaxle can be removed and replaced with a new one Mount in reverse order On a new transaxle the note is taped in place Remove the tape and coat it with bearing grease Remount the brake disc The three screws should be tightened with 4 Nm The plugs should be tightened with 5 Nm Remember to mount new cable ties ...

Page 61: ...ee screws Now there is access to the magnetic brake Remove the three screws to dismantle the magnetic brake They where all greased with locktite when they were mounted Check the distance to the magnet If the measure is more than 0 35 mm It is worn and has to be replaced The distance on a new magnetic brake is 0 15 mm Disconnect the four plugs and the magnetic is free to be removed ...

Page 62: ...sion 1 0 3 2020 Medema Production A S When the new magnetic brake is mounted be aware to tuck the cable away before mounting the screws Use locktitie on the screws Tighten the screws with 4 Nm Locktite No 2400 Mark the screws with blue paint ...

Page 63: ...ikring for 1A Hour meter 5A Horn 10A Light 20A Charging In both sides is a main fuse fixed with cable ties When replaced a new protection is heated in place Replace fuses For safety reasons disconnect one of the poles Lift the armrests up and fold the seat completely Release the seat turn turn the seat a little and lift it of Remove the thumbscrew and remove the battery cover ...

Page 64: ...here are four coals Turn of the lit Remove the rear cover Remove the stopper and slide of the rubber Unscrew the three screws Unplug all electric connectors and the cover is free Lift the armrests up and fold the seat completely Release the seat turn turn the seat a little and lift it of Remove the thumbscrew and remove the battery cover ...

Page 65: ...it needs replacing No matter if it is a Schmid or Mini Crosser transaxle the rule is that a coal should be replaced if worn down to 10 mm Full length Blow the hole clean before a new coal is fitted The coal should move effortless forth and back If needed the coal can be slightly grinded on the side until it fits perfectly Turn the lit on again ...

Page 66: ... side it must be pushed forward in order to rotate the seat instead of pulling back Out in adjustment of the lever for rotating the seat Lift the seat off the vehicle Loosen the two Allen screws and the lever can now be adjusted out and in to the desired position Placement of lever for rotating the seat on the left hand side Remove the two Allen keys and pull the lever out Insert the lever from th...

Page 67: ...bw adjustment of the seat Pull the lever up to release the seat on the slide rail Then the seat can be moved forward or backward as desired with 200 mm of travel When the lever is released the seat will automatically lock into place in the closest position Height adjustment of armrest Unzip the zipper on the side of the backrest and the backrest itself Unscrew the Allen screw and the armrest can b...

Page 68: ...by pulling the lever on the right hand side of the seat Backrest tilted 45 backward Adjusting the angle of the armrests The adjustment screw makes it possible for the armrest to be adjusted 60 The armrest can be tilted up to facilitate entry and exit Width adjustment of armrest Each armrest can be adjusted 25 mm on each side Loosen the Allen screw and the armrest can be adjusted longitudinally ...

Page 69: ... transport e g in a car The depth of the seat can now be adjusted by sliding the seatback forward and back Shown here with 320 mm seat depth The seatback can then be moved backward to the edge of the rail and forward to the desired position Tighten the screws after adjusting Shown here with 550 mm seat depth Backrest forward back Loosen the specified screws on both sides ...

Page 70: ...ion 1 0 3 2020 Medema Production A S Height adjustment of headrest Press the button and the headrest can be raised and lowered as needed Adjustment of the headrest forward and backward The headrest can be tilted forward and backward as needed ...

Page 71: ...ts and four Allen screws Unzip the zipper and position the brackets in front of the two predrilled holes Mount the basket on the brackets and now it is ready for use Remember to insert a locking split after mounting Basket on seatback Baskets are part of a wide range of accessories Contact your local dealer or Medema A S Se contact information on page two in this manual ...

Page 72: ...de locking at each 45 The lever is spring loaded and the seat is locked automatically when the lever is released Lever for fore aft adjustment of the seat Pull the lever up to release the seat on the slide rail Then the seat can be moved forward or backward as you wish When the lever is released the seat will automatically lock into place This lever is located on the right side as standard but can...

Page 73: ...ed by turning the handle counter clockwise Headrest The headrest can be adjusted up down in steps Flame resistance The Mini Crosser seat s flame resistance has been tested in accordance with DS EN 1021 2 2014 Furniture Assessment of the ignitability of upholstered furniture Part 2 Ignition source match flame equivalent Warning The seat may become very hot if exposed to direct sunlight Similarly th...

Page 74: ...A A 2 0 Service manual 1533 2007 S 74 of 84 Version 1 0 3 2020 Medema Production A S Front wheel alignment 4W Front wheel alignment toe in 4W ...

Page 75: ... mm 1030 mm 1500 mm X Joy 400 mm X Joy 320 mm 135 mm 1090 mm 620 mm 175 mm 660 mm 1420 mm Service manual 1533 2007 S 75 of 84 Version 1 0 3 2020 Medema Production A S Dimensioned drawing Mini Crosser X Joy ...

Page 76: ...ll directions Dynamic stability in all directions 15 12 Kerb climbing 11 cm Max speed 13 km h Braking distance 13 km h 2 8 meters Controller P G KW transaxle 0 7 kW Turning Circle radius 330 cm 165 cm 3 point Turning Circle radius 190 cm 95 m Max user weight standard 150 kg Classification IP Mini Crosser Controller JK Medico charger IPx4 IPx5 IP54 Wheels 1503 1003 Wheel model X 2 50 3 30 8 complet...

Page 77: ... child Ergo2 standard Ergo2 HD Eblo 35 cm 40 45 50 cm 60 70 cm 50 cm Effective seat depth Ergo2 child Ergo2 standard HD Eblo 20 43 cm 32 55 cm 43 cm Seat plane angle 3 Backrest height Ergo2 child Ergo2 standard HD Eblo 44 cm 54 cm 52 cm Seat surface height from ground to front edge Ergo2 child standard HD Eblo 59 69 cm 61 71 cm Seat surface height from footrest to front edge Ergo2 child standard H...

Page 78: ...n 2 Orange metallic Black metallic Noise Noice level 60db The Mini Crosseren X Joy complies with the following standards EN 12184 Complies with the following standards The Mini Crosser has been tested for the require ments described in EN 12184 2014 Various information Front basket maximum load capacity 8 kg Rear basket maximum load capacity 15 kg Wheel bolt must be tighten with max Dry Greased 12...

Page 79: ...cm seat the heaviest part of the chair to remove The label showing the seat s weight is located as shown above Seat model Weight Eblo seat 45 cm 19 kg Ergo2 seat 35 cm 20 kg Ergo2 seat 40 cm 26 kg Ergo2 seat 45 cm 27 kg Ergo2 seat 50 cm 29 kg Ergo2 seat 60 cm 36 kg Ergo2 seat 70 cm 37 kg Weight of the seats ...

Page 80: ...W WE WE WE BE BE YW BE YW RD BE RD BK YW BK RD BE BE BE RD YW RD YW OPTIONAL SEAT FUNCTIONS SEAT LIFT SEAT TURN WIRE SIZE NOT SHOWN 0 STANDARD JOYSTICK CONNECTION SEAT RECLINE SEAT FWD REW SEAT TILT OPTIONAL JOYSTICK CONNECTION WIRE COLORS CODE BLACK BK BROWN BN RED RD ORANGE OE YELLOW YW GREEN GN BLUE BE VIOLET VT GREY GY WHITE WE LIGHT BLUE LB PINK PK BEIGE BG D A B 4 1 3 2 C 5 1 2 3 4 NO Enggaa...

Page 81: ... 4 DATE REVISION NO Rev By Date Sign Scale Beskrivelse Enggaardvej 7 DK 7400 Herning Tlf 45 70 10 20 54 Fax 45 97 16 85 82 Internet http www medema com Issue 3 2 Material European projection Min general roughness Ra Geometrical tolerances Description General tolerances Medema AS ISO 2768 1 m Welding tolerances EN ISO 13920 AE Dimensions in mm Weight kg SHEET 1 OF 1 1 2 Material not specified Surfa...

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