Quick guide Mini Crosser M-MaxX medemagroup P9-0135-Q ver. 1.0.
Medema Production A/S Quick guide P9-0135-Q 2 of 20 Version 1.0.
Medema Production A/S Contents Quick guide to the Mini Crosser M-MaxX ............................................... 4 Introduction................................................................................................ 4 Control panel ............................................................................................. 5 Seat rotation............................................................................................... 7 Steering column ...........................................
Medema Production A/S Quick guide to the Mini Crosser M-MaxX Introduction Congratulations on your new Mini Crosser M-MaxX electric mobility scooter. You have now taken possession of an electric mobility scooter developed for outdoor driving by active users. It is what is called a Class C vehicle in accordance with the European classification of electric scooters. For optimum enjoyment of this vehicle - and to avoid breakdowns and accidents - we recommend that you read the User Manual carefully.
Medema Production A/S Control panel Avoid subjecting the control panel to jarring and knocks. Take care when driving and avoid hitting obstacles. Hazard warning lights Light switch Speed selector High/low switch Indicator lights, R/L Indicator lights, R/L Horn Horn Accelerator (four-finger control) Lever for adjusting the angle of the handlebars Charging socket Battery indicator Key switch Quick guide P9-0135-Q 5 of 20 Version 1.0.
Medema Production A/S Designation Description Key switch To start the vehicle: Turn the key to driving position (1) When the Mini Crosser is turned on, the control system performs a safety check of the electrical system. The check lasts half a second. If the accelerator is operated during this time, the Mini Crosser will not be able to move until you have turned the key to 0 and back to 1. Speed selector The tortoise in minimum position indicates the lowest speed range.
Medema Production A/S 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 it in place at 45° intervals. Other seats that can be supplied for the Mini Crosser work on similar principles. The release lever is normally located on the right, but can be put on the left if so wished. Release lever for seat rotation. Quick guide P9-0135-Q Release lever for seat forward/back. 7 of 20 Version 1.0.
Medema Production A/S Steering column Can be adjusted forward/back with the release lever. Pull down on the lever and pull the handlebars closer for a good driving position. Use the lever again and push the steering column forward to make it easier to get out. The height of the steering column can be adjusted approx. 11 cm up/down. First remove the rubber plug covering the Allen screw. Adjust the height using a 4 mm Allen key. Adjusting the height of the handlebars.
Medema Production A/S Charging The Mini Crosser should be charged while not in use. The charger supplied from the factory switches to trickle charging (very low power consumption) automatically when the batteries are fully charged. You can therefore leave the charger connected until the Mini Crosser is next used. The charger cannot overcharge the batteries. The charger will flash until charging is complete. Then it will show a steady light.
Medema Production A/S Battery indicator The table below indicates the fault types which the battery indicator can display in the case of an electronic fault on the Mini Crosser. Count these and read off in the table what kind of fault they indicate. However, it is recommended that you can quote the number of the flash code when contacting the supplier. LED CODE PROGRAMMING LCD DISPLAY EXPLANATION POSSIBLE CAUSE 1,1 HARDWARE FAILSAFE 2 Loss of power 1. Short circuit in motor or motor cable 2.
Medema Production A/S LED CODE PROGRAMMING LCD DISPLAY EXPLANATION POSSIBLE CAUSE 2,2 HPD HPD fault 1. Wrong sequence of KSI, power activation and input data for throttle 2. Wrongly set potentiometer for throttle 2,3 PROC/WIRING FAULT HPD fault displayed for >5 sec. 1. Wrongly set throttle 2. Potentiometer for throttle defective 3. Throttle mechanism defective 2,4 SPD LIMIT POT FAULT Fault in speed limit potentiometer 1. Wiper cable for speed limit potentiometer defective 2.
Medema Production A/S LED CODE PROGRAMMING LCD DISPLAY EXPLANATION POSSIBLE CAUSE 4,3 THERMAL CUTBACK Over/undertemperature cutback 1. Temperature >95 ºC or <-25 ºC 2. Overload on vehicle 3. Wrong installation of control unit 4. Operation under extreme conditions Example 1: Fault 1,1 means that the battery indicator flashes as follows: “flash” short pause “Flash” long pause Example 2: Fault 1,2 means that the battery indicator flashes as follows: “flash” short pause “Flash” “Flash” long pause.
Medema Production A/S General care and maintenance A Mini Crosser M-MaxX does not require much maintenance. It should be kept in a generally good condition, however. The following should be checked regularly: • • • • Tyre pressure (if pneumatic tyres are fitted) Tyre wear Keep the control panel, the charging socket and the electronics 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.
Medema Production A/S Annual The Mini Crosser M-MaxX is designed for safe travel for at least 10 years, up to a max. of 5,000 hours, provided it is serviced and safety-checked every year, corresponding to 500 hours of operation. The service must be carried out by an authorised workshop.
Medema Production A/S Serial number All vehicles have a serial number plate showing the year of production, month and serial number. The same serial number can also be found on page two of the User Manual. Please quote the serial number when making inquiries about servicing, spare parts, etc. Driving the Mini Crosser M-MaxX Getting in and out It is important to learn a safe technique for getting in and out of the Mini Crosser.
Medema Production A/S General safety advice: • Make sure that the backrest is upright and the seat is as low as possible. • Positioning belts are recommended if the user is unable to maintain a good driving posture independently. • Adjust your driving to road conditions. Take account of light, traffic and weather. Be particularly careful when driving in the dark or in bad weather, such as rain or snow.
Medema Production A/S 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 behind you. Keep well over to the side of the road when driving on busy roads. • Turning right and left at crossroads. Be aware of cyclists and pedestrians.
Medema Production A/S Braking systems There are two braking systems on the Mini Crosser: • Motor brake - adjusts vehicle speed also when going downhill. • Magnetic brake - the magnetic brake is automatic and engages when the Mini Crosser stops. In an emergency, the Mini Crosser can be stopped instantaneously by turning the key switch. Please note that this will cause very sharp braking. The rear wheels will lock. Must NOT be used in the normal course of driving.
Medema Production A/S 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 circumstances. (See picture below) (Anti-tilt wheels / stabilisers are optional extras.) Anti-tilt wheels Quick guide P9-0135-Q 19 of 20 Version 1.0.
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