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WHEN

WHAT

REMARK

Before starting out

Check the back tubes 
and frame tubes for 
damages

Carry out the test yourself 
or by a helper. 
If deformations or cracks 
occur in the welding 
seams, contact a specialist 
workshop immediately for 
repairs. – Danger of acci-
dent!

Especially before driving in 
the dark
(when applicable)

Check the lighting

Check the light- and indi-
cator signal equipment as 
well as reflectors for imma-
culate performance.

Carry out test yourself or 
with a helper.

Every 8 weeks

(depending on frequency 
of use)

Lubricate the fol-
lowing components 
with a few drops of oil

 

Moving parts of the lo-
cking mechanism.

 

Brake lever bearings.

Do it yourself or with the 
aid of a helper.
Components must be free 
from used oil residues be-
fore lubrication.
Please ensure that excess 
oil does not contaminate 
the environment (e.g. your 
clothing).

Every 8 weeks

(depending on frequency 
of use)

Check all screw con-
nections for secure fit

Carry out test yourself or 
with a helper.

Every 6 months

(depending on frequency 
of use)

Check

 

Cleanness.

 

General condition.

See Care.
See Repairs.

Manufacturer recom-
mendation:

Every 12 months
(depending on frequency 
of use)

Safety inspection

 

Vehicle

To be carried out by the 
specialist dealer.

Summary of Contents for 1.155

Page 1: ...en Operating manual W e m o v e p e o p l e Adaptive wheelchair Model 1 155...

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Page 3: ...t 8 Life span 8 Overview 9 Model 1 155 9 Brake 10 Pressure brake user 10 Locking the brakes 10 Releasing the brakes 10 Service brake 10 Swing brake user 11 Locking the brakes 11 Releasing the brakes 1...

Page 4: ...s with clamping device 17 Special features of the clamping lever 17 Wheels 18 Drive wheels 18 Support castors 19 Swivelaway support castors 19 Swinging the support castors 19 Retaining strap 20 Bracke...

Page 5: ...al data 29 Tyre pressure of pneumatic tyres 29 Values acc to ISO 7176 15 for model 1 155 30 Further technical data for model 1 155 31 Meaning of the symbols on the washing instruction 32 Meaning of th...

Page 6: ...website www meyra com Contact your specialist dealer when re quired Inform yourself regularly about product sa fety and possible recalls of our products in the Infozentrum on our website www meyra co...

Page 7: ...h for your wheelchair The wheelchair is applicable on level firm surfaces and can be used as follows for indoors e g apartment day care outdoors e g paved paths in parks as a companion on tours e g in...

Page 8: ...ll ment With the building block system the wheelchair can be fit to accommodate dif ferent handicaps body sizes Before reim plementation the wheelchair is to undergo a complete inspection Hygienical m...

Page 9: ...nents of the wheelchair Pos Description 1 Back support 2 Back support strap Back support upholstery 3 Clothes guard 4 Seat belt seat cushion 5 Utensils bag 6 Slanted front section 7 Footboard 8 Steeri...

Page 10: ...air is secured against rolling away unintentionally parking brake Pressure brake user Locking the brakes To secure the wheelchair against any unin tentional rolling press both brake levers for ward al...

Page 11: ...levers outward all the way 2 It should not be possible to push the wheelchair forward when both brakes are locked Releasing the brakes Swivel both brake levers inward all the way 1 Service brake The...

Page 12: ...moving the calf belt To remove the calf belt open the velcro fas tener 2 Attaching the calf belt For attachment guide the calf belt through the attachment jig 3 and close the velcro fastener 2 Length...

Page 13: ...body and arm support Danger of squashing the fingers During the sideward transfer without clo thes guard there is a danger of unintenti onally activating the brakes and soiling of the clothes through...

Page 14: ...k support The back support 1 can be folded down for storage or transport 2 Then unlock the back support by pulling or pressing the rope 3 and fold it onto the seat 2 until the pressure bolt of the rop...

Page 15: ...at least 10 cm The tension of the back support is adjustab le 1 Pull off the flap of the back support and fold it to the front 4 2 Open the Velcro fastener of the belt that you wish to adjust and clos...

Page 16: ...dge you should leave a little space between the upper span ning belt 2 and the folded back sup port upholstery 1 When the user leans against the back support upholstery 1 again pay atten tion that The...

Page 17: ...be adjusted into the desi red position Angle adjustment To change the position of the push hand les loosen the clamping screw through the clamping lever 2 and turn the push hand les into the desired...

Page 18: ...e air pressure value for the tyres of the wheelchair can be read in the Tech nical data on page 29 or details on both sides of the tyre cover If the drive wheels has too much side ward lag or the quic...

Page 19: ...without the support castor swi velled to the back A bent tube on each side serves to increase the tilting stability Swivelaway support castors The support castors 1 can be swivelled in ward underneath...

Page 20: ...e back support tube The retaining strap serves to stabilise the sitting position and prevents falling forward out of the wheelchair To fasten the retaining strap pull both ends forward and audibly let...

Page 21: ...ls slopes may only be carried out in emer gencies and with the aid of an accompa nying person and or helper Danger of accident Increased danger of tipping over when using the angle adjustable back sup...

Page 22: ...conditions e g rain snow grit dirt A dangerous slipping of the wheels due to excessive braking and an as sociated unwanted course deviation must be avoided by way of a careful dosed bra king At the en...

Page 23: ...en you remove detachable components The wheelchair can be also loaded with the aid of ramps or lifting platforms Therefore observe the respective user manual and the load capacity of the ramp resp lif...

Page 24: ...drive wheels With limited sight and especially in the dark we recommend to mount and switch on active lighting equipment e g from the bicycle sector in order to see and be seen better When participat...

Page 25: ...Repairs are generally to be carried out by a specialist dealer Repairs Trustingly contact your specialist dealer for maintenance work He has been introduces to the maintenance Customer Service In cas...

Page 26: ...y MAINTENANCE An incorrect or neglected cleaning and maintenance of the wheelchair results in a limitation of the product liability Maintenance The following maintenance Instruction gi ves you a guide...

Page 27: ...e Carry out tests yourself or have a helper do it If you notice any increasing slackness on the brake le ver take the wheelchair to your specialist workshop immediately for repairs Danger of accident...

Page 28: ...quency of use Lubricate the fol lowing components with a few drops of oil Moving parts of the lo cking mechanism Brake lever bearings Do it yourself or with the aid of a helper Components must be free...

Page 29: ...ot noted otherwise the dimensions are determined with drive wheels of 610 mm 24 The widths were determined with a hand rim distance of 15 mm Dimensional tolerance 15 mm 2 Short form of wheelchair dime...

Page 30: ...edge without cushion 450 mm 530 mm Seat angle 0 15 Back support angle 5 15 Back support belt height 250 mm 450 mm Foot support to seat lower shank length 360 mm 480 mm Static stability downhill 6 Sta...

Page 31: ...clothes guard seat cush ion drive wheels 6 5 kg 9 5 kg Weight clothes guard 580 g per side Weight drive wheel approx 2 kg wheel Steering wheel 100 mm 4 Solid rubber 125 mm 5 Solid rubber 142 mm 5 Sol...

Page 32: ...ction the symbols correspond to European standard Wash as delicates with the indicated maximum temperature in C Wash as regular laundry with the indicated maximum temperature in C Do not bleach Not su...

Page 33: ...p ports Removable parts are not suitable for carrying Attention Readjust the brakes Attention Increased danger of tilting when on inclinations slopes es pecially in combination with short wheel base A...

Page 34: ...Year Calendar week Permitted user weight max permissible total weight Permitted axle weights Max permissible rising gradient Max permissible falling gradient Permitted maximum speed The product is app...

Page 35: ...12 months Date Place date Signature Stamp of specialist dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Place date Signature Serial no SN Delivery note no Model 35 Recommended safety inspection 1st ye...

Page 36: ...nuts as well as worn out attachment holes due to frequent assembly work Furthermore damage to the drive and elec tronics caused by improper cleaning using steam cleaning equipment or the deliberate or...

Page 37: ...e specialist dealer Serial no SN Delivery note no Model Stamp of specialist dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Place date Signature 37 Warrantee Guarantee section Please fill out Copy if...

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Page 40: ...GmbH Meyra Ring 2 32689 Kalletal Kalldorf GERMANY Tel 49 5733 922 311 Fax 49 5733 922 9311 info meyra de www meyra de Your specialist dealer 205 346 301 Status 2018 09 All technical modifications res...

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