Medema Mini Crosses M2 4W Cabin User Manual

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User ManualMini Crosser M2 4W CabinP9-0152-B ver. 3.0.0 - September 2013 GBmedemagroupUser ManualMini Crosser M2 4W Cabinmedemagroup

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User guide P9-0152-B 10 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/STerm DescriptionExtras Anti-theft alarm (Extra) With this parameter set to ON, t

Page 3 - Contents

User guide P9-0152-B 11 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SProgramming the User MenuAccess the menu by holding the Menu/information button

Page 4 - Contagion!

User guide P9-0152-B 12 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SParameter descriptionClockSet time and date using the up / down with arrows. Mov

Page 5 - Introduction

User guide P9-0152-B 13 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SLift the seat off the seat tube.Preparations / Adjustments prior to useAdjusting

Page 6 - Declaration of conformity

User guide P9-0152-B 14 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SSeat tube in top position. There are fi ve holes for adjusting the seat tube. The

Page 7 - Control panel

User guide P9-0152-B 15 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SSeat rotationPull the release lever back. The seat can be rotated 90° to either

Page 8 - User menu

User guide P9-0152-B 16 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SSteering columnCan be adjusted forward/back with the release lever. Pull down on

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User guide P9-0152-B 17 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SSerial numberAll vehicles have a serial number plate showing the year of product

Page 10 - Term Description

User guide P9-0152-B 18 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/S Driving the Mini Crosser M2 Cabin Getting in and outIt is important to learn a

Page 11 - Programming the User Menu

User guide P9-0152-B 19 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SBraking systemsThere are three braking systems on the Mini Crosser:• Motor brak

Page 12 - Crosser M

User guide P9-0152-B 2 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SSerial number: ___-______________-______-_______Delivery date: ________________ Y

Page 13 - Medema Production A/S

User guide P9-0152-B 20 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/Sdark or in bad weather, such as rain or snow. Avoid driving on gradients with po

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User guide P9-0152-B 21 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SNew users are urged to practise the following in an area where there is no other

Page 15 - Seat rotation

User guide P9-0152-B 22 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SElectromagnetic compatibilityIf the Mini Crosser starts making involuntary movem

Page 16 - Steering column

User guide P9-0152-B 23 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SSpecifi c driving situationsUp kerbs• Stop at right angles to the kerbstone abou

Page 17 - Serial number

User guide P9-0152-B 24 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SUp a ramp/hill• There is a risk of tipping over backwards if the seat is pushed

Page 18 - Driving the Mini Crosser M

User guide P9-0152-B 25 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SAcross a slope• Lean into the slope.• Avoid sudden and sharp movements. This i

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User guide P9-0152-B 26 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SAnti-tilt wheels / stabilisersThe Mini Crosser is a very stable vehicle. HOWEVER

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User guide P9-0152-B 27 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SGeneral care and maintenanceA Mini Crosser M2 Cabin does not require much mainte

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User guide P9-0152-B 28 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SAnnualThe Mini Crosser M2 4W Cabin is designed for safe travel for at least 10 y

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User guide P9-0152-B 29 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SBatteriesThe Mini Crosser uses sealed, maintenance-free GEL batteries (Exide 12

Page 23 - Specifi c driving situations

User guide P9-0152-B 3 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SContentsSymbols...

Page 24 - Down a ramp/hill

User guide P9-0152-B 30 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SNew batteries do not reach full capacity until they have been charged and discha

Page 25 - Long hills/diffi cult ground

User guide P9-0152-B 31 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SBattery disposalUsed batteries must be disposed of through your supplier or at a

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User guide P9-0152-B 32 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SFuel for heaterThe tank for fuel is placed behind the seat, and fi lled from the

Page 27 - General care and maintenance

User guide P9-0152-B 33 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SIMPORTANT!The heating ribs by the window and by the legs should NOT be covered u

Page 28 - Insurance

User guide P9-0152-B 34 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SReplacing the wiper bladeTo exchange the wiper blade, do the following:Screw thi

Page 29 - Charging

User guide P9-0152-B 35 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SPress down and turn counter clockwise.-and lift out.Now you have access to the b

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User guide P9-0152-B 36 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SChanging the wheelsIf you get a puncture in one of the pneumatic tyres or if a t

Page 31 - Cleaning

User guide P9-0152-B 37 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SRemove the fl ange with the 5 screws (5 mm Allen key).Replace or patch the tube.

Page 32 - Fuel for heater

User guide P9-0152-B 38 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/STake the rear cover off. The plastic cover can be removed by squeezing the sides

Page 33 - Windscreen wiper / washer

User guide P9-0152-B 39 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SOpen the front cover, by turning the handle 90° counter clockwise, and pull.Unde

Page 34 - Replacing the wiper blade

User guide P9-0152-B 4 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SSymbolsUsed in the manual to indicate sections describing situations where extra

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User guide P9-0152-B 40 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/S BrakesThere are three braking systems on the Mini Crosser M:• Motor brake• Magn

Page 36 - Changing the wheels

User guide P9-0152-B 41 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/STransporting by motor vehicleThe Mini Crosser must always be restrained and the

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45˚ 45˚User guide P9-0152-B 42 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/S Securing with beltsDahl Engineering belt set for securing in motor vehic

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User guide P9-0152-B 43 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SGreater than the anchorage points on the scooterAttachment pointAttachment point

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User guide P9-0152-B 44 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/STransporting by planeIf the Mini Crosser is to be transported by plane, the airl

Page 40 - Disengagement

1030 mm1610 mm1600 mm175 mm730 mm1050 mmUser guide P9-0152-B 45 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SDimensioned drawing, Mini Crosser M2 4W

Page 41 - Transporting by motor vehicle

User guide P9-0152-B 46 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SIntroduction to seats - Ergo StandardLever for seat rotationPull the lever back

Page 42 - Securing with belts

User guide P9-0152-B 47 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SAdjusting the angle of the backrestThe angle of the backrest can be adjusted by

Page 43 - Centre line

User guide P9-0152-B 48 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SAdjusting the angle of the armrestsThe angle of the armrests can be adjusted by

Page 44 - Transporting by plane

10°60°User guide P9-0152-B 49 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SAdjusting the angle of the backrestThe angle of the backrest can be adjust

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User guide P9-0152-B 5 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SIntroductionCongratulations on your new Mini Crosser M2 4W Cabin electric mobilit

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User guide P9-0152-B 50 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/STroubleshootingThe following is a list of various problems that, in our experien

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User guide P9-0152-B 51 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SProblem Possible causes RemedyThe “ready” lamp on the charger does not light up

Page 48 - Introduction to the EBLO seat

User guide P9-0152-B 52 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SIf there is an electronic fault, a number of lamps in the battery indicator will

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User guide P9-0152-B 53 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SProgrammingNOTE! For safety reasons, modifi cations may only be made by trained p

Page 50 - Troubleshooting

User guide P9-0152-B 54 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/STechnical data M2 4WT-127-3-06813x3.00-8” ext. Ø340 mmWheel black puncture free

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User guide P9-0152-B 55 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/STechnical data M2 4WBattery type:Standard:Option:Option:2 x 12 V / 56 Ah2 x 12 V

Page 52 - Lamps Causes Remedy

User guide P9-0152-B 56 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SDenmarkHead Offi ce/JutlandMedema Danmark A/STel: +45 7010 1755Fax: +45 9718 8835

Page 53 - Technical data

User guide P9-0152-B 57 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SGreeceAMEASHOPȉel.: 210 7777545Fax.: 210 7777835Mobile: 6970021890Internet: www.

Page 54 - Batteries:

User guide P9-0152-B 58 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SOwn notes

Page 55 - Lighting:

User guide P9-0152-B 59 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/S

Page 56 - International addresses

User guide P9-0152-B 6 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SDeclaration of conformityMedema Production A/S hereby declares that:Machine: Mini

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medemagroup

Page 58 - Own notes

User guide P9-0152-B 7 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SControl panelAvoid subjecting the control panel to jarring and knocks. Take care

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User guide P9-0152-B 8 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/SUser menuTerm DescriptionMenu / information Press the button and a menu at the to

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User guide P9-0152-B 9 of 60 Version 3.0.0/2013Medema Production A/STerm DescriptionAccelerator Forw. / Backw.Front arm activates slowly and the Mini

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