Medema M Joy Manual de usuario

P9-0158-Q ver. 1.0.0 - January 11 GB
Quick guide
Mini Crosser M Joy
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Content
Introduction................................................................................................4
Designations..............................................................................................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
Getting in and out.................................................................................11
General safety advice...........................................................................12
When driving in traffic...........................................................................13
Braking systems...................................................................................14
Own notes................................................................................................15

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Introduction
Congratulations on your new Mini Crosser M Joy 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. 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. The
information in the Quick Guide cannot, therefore, be expected to be complete.
NB: Errors and omissions excepted. Specifications subject to change.
We reserve the right to update this guide as required.
Warning!
The vehicle must not be lent to persons who are not completely familiar with it.
The vehicle is designed for one person only.
Max. user weight 150 kg.
Medema Production A/S is not responsible for any damage or injuries
caused by inappropriate or unsafe use of the Mini Crosser.

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JoystickControl panel Headrest (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
Handbrake
Designations
The following designations refers to the explanation later in the instruction book.

2
4
3
9
10
5
6
1A
3
7
8
1B
2
4
3
10
5
6
1
9
11
7
8
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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 flashing - the batteries
must be charged immediately.

2
4
3
9
10
5
6
1A
3
7
8
1B
2
4
3
10
5
6
1
9
11
7
8
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Using the G90T and G90A
Speed selection with G90T Speed selection with G90A
1 To start the scooter:
Press button 1A or use toggle switch
1B
Wait for the battery indicator to
stabilise (3-5 seconds)
1 To start the scooter:
Press button 1 and wait for the
battery indicator to stabilise (3-5
seconds)
2 Select the maximum speed:
Keep pressing button 3 or toggle
switch 10 to change the numbers
between 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. 1 is the
lowest speed and 5 is the highest.
(This may vary. Some scooters have
a maximum speed of 3).
2 Select the maximum speed:
Keep pressing button 3 to change
the numbers between 1, 2, 3, 4 and
5 on the display. Select 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 push the joystick. To
brake, return the joystick to the
starting position in the centre.
1 Start driving by moving the joystick
in the direction you want to travel.
The speed depends on how far
forward you push the joystick. To
brake, return the joystick to the
starting position in the centre.
2 It is important to check the battery
indicator regularly to prevent the
scooter stopping because of flat
batteries.
2 It is important to check the battery
indicator regularly to prevent the
scooter stopping because of flat
batteries.
Note!
If you are driving on a sloping surface with poor grip, e.g. gravel or snow, it
is important to brake gently to avoid losing control of the scooter. To brake
gently: move the joystick to the central position SLOWLY.

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General care and maintenance
A Mini Crosser M Joy 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.
To keep the Mini Crosser in good condition safety-wise, we recommend the
following regular checks:
Daily:
Test the indicators and driving lights before using the Mini Crosser in the dark• or poor visibility.
Every three months:
Test the brake disengagement function. When the brake disengagement lever• is up, the Mini Crosseren must not be able to be pushed.
Further information in the User Manual

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Charging
Charging
1 Plug the cable into the control box on the scooter
2 Plug the charger into the outlet or switch it on
3 Use the indicator lights on the charger to check that charging has started.
4 When charging has finished, 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 information in the User Manual)
Note:
If the batteries are damaged or are leaking, you should avoid touching them
because you may burn yourself.
Contact a qualified workshop immediately!
Old batteries must be delivered to an approved facility for safe disposal.
Further information in the User Manual.

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Safety check
See the User Manual
Troubleshooting the Dynamic
Troubleshooting G90T G90A
Status light flashes with 2 flashes per cycle
and the scooter runs at half speed.
The scooter may be fitted with a speed
limiter that halves the speed when the seat
is raised. This is not a fault.
Status light flashes with 7 flashes per cycle The 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 therapist).
Note:
Mobile phones should not be used very close to the scooter as they
generate electromagnetic fields that may affect the electronic system.
The electronic system of the scooter itself also generates some
electromagnetic fields, which on rare occasions may affect equipment like
the alarm systems in shops.
Dynamic’s control systems have been tested and meet the requirements of
ISO7176/14 and EN12184
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