Page 2 - T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S; TABLE OF CONTENTS; I N T R O D U C T I O N
2 3 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A 1 1 . T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 2 11. TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................. 3 111. YOUR CHAIR AND ITS PARTS .................
Page 3 - Integral Controller; VIII. TIPS FOR ATTENDANTS
4 5 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A 1 1 1 . Y O U R C H A I R A N D I T S P A R T S Q U I C K I E V - 1 2 1 1 2 3 7 4 5 6 10 15 11 13 12 14 8 9 1. Push Handle 2. Joystick 3. Integral Controller 4. Swing-Away Footrest 5. Heel Loop 6. Foot Plate 7. Cross Brace 8. Caster Fork 9. Caster Tire 10. Backrest 11...
Page 4 - N O T I C E — R E A D B E F O R E U S E; A. CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHAIR & SAFETY OPTIONS; VI — GENERAL WARNINGS; Option - QTRONIX Programming Pad
1 V . N O T I C E — R E A D B E F O R E U S E A. CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHAIR & SAFETY OPTIONS Sunrise provides a choice of many power wheelchair styles, sizes and adjust-ments to meet the needs of the rider. However, final selection of a wheelchairrests solely with you and your health care profession...
Page 5 - The following are not likely to cause EMI problems: Lap-top; D. DISTANCE FROM THE SOURCE; E M I ( E L E C T R O M A G N E T I C I N T E R F E R E N C E )
8 9 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A 2. Medium-Range Mobile Transceivers: These include two-way radios used in police cars, fire trucks, ambulances andtaxi cabs. The antenna is usually mounted on the outside of the vehicle. 3. Long-Range Transceivers: These include commercial radio and TV broadcast anten...
Page 6 - D. CONTROLLER SETTINGS; G E N E R A L W A R N I N G S; Never
10 11 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A V 1 . G E N E R A L W A R N I N G S C. WEIGHT LIMIT 1. Never exceed a total weight of 250 pounds (113.6 kilograms) for rider plus items carried. 2. Never use this chair for weight training if the total weight (rider plus additional weights) exceeds 250 pounds. 3. Ex...
Page 7 - L. MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY; you in an accident further injury may result from the belts.; THE CENTER OF BALANCE IS AFFECTED BY:; H. WHEN SEATED IN A PARKED WHEELCHAIR
12 13 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A V I . G E N E R A L W A R N I N G S K. STREET USE In most states, power chairs are not legal for use on public roads. Be alert tothe danger of motor vehicles on roads or in parking lots. 1. At night, or when it is hard to see, use reflective tape on your chair and c...
Page 8 - O. REACHING OR LEANING; G E N E R A L W A R N I N G
14 15 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A V I . G E N E R A L W A R N I N G S O. REACHING OR LEANING Reaching or leaning affects the center of balance of your chair. If done improperly,a fall or tip-over is likely. When in doubt, ask for help or use a device to extendyour reach. TO REDUCE THE RISK AND/OR DA...
Page 9 - The solid state controller of your chair; forward; have someone help you.
16 17 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A V I . G E N E R A L W A R N I N G S Fig. 1 T. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FALL, TIP-OVER OR LOSS OF CONTROL: 1. Never use your chair on a slope unless you are sure you can do so without losing traction. 2. Always go as straight up and as straight down as you can.• Do no...
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18 19 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A W. CURBS & SINGLE STEPS 1. Your chair is not designed to drive up or down a curb or step more than two (2) inches high. Doing so may:• Result in a fall or tip-over. • Damage the frame, wheels, axles or other chair parts, or loosen fasteners. 2. To prevent a fall...
Page 13 - Only; Use of improper fasteners may cause the chair to fail.; A. TO CLIMB A CURB OR SINGLE STEP
24 25 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A A. NOTES 1. Work Surface For Set-Up: Use a flat surface, such as a table, to assemble, adjust and check your chair.This makes the steps easier and helps ensure a correct set-up. 2. Fasteners: • Many of the screws and bolts on this chair are special high-strength fas...
Page 14 - A PROBLEM; A D J U S T M E N T & U S E; B. TOOLS YOU WILL NEED; sockets from a hardware store.
26 27 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A I X . S E T U P , A D J U S T M E N T & U S E D.TO FIND & CORRECT A PROBLEM 1 First: Follow steps in this section to make sure set-up is correct. 2. Second: If step 1 does not work, consult your supplier for help. 3. If You Still Have A Problem: contact Sunr...
Page 15 - L. FOLDING AND UNFOLDING; Adjustment
28 29 930483 Rev. A 930483 Rev. A I X . S E T U P , A D J U S T M E N T & U S E b. Pull up on the armrest pad to the desired location. 5.To Replace: a. Tilt armrest back and insert rear arm tube (3) into receiver (4). b. Tilt armrest forward. This will engage pin to secure rear arm tube. c. Push...
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31 930483 Rev. A X . O P E R A T I N G G U I D E 2. To Program Your Chair: a. Turn off power to the chair.b. Insert QTRONIX Programmer plug (A) into the Programmer/Chargersocket (B) on the front of the joystick. c. Turn on power to the chair; program as needed. d. Remove plug and cycle ON/OFF switch...
Page 17 - Chair will move freely, power on or; Speed Control or Drive Mode; O P E R A T I N G G U I D E; Integral Joystick
33 930483 Rev. A 32 930483 Rev. A Note: If your speed becomes hard to manage, release the Joystick and the chair will come to a complete stop. • When you release the joystick it will return to neutral; the chair will slowto a stop and the motor locks will reengage. • We recommend that you switch the...
Page 19 - Batteries should never be left for long; F. DISPOSING OF BATTERIES; B A T T E R I E S
37 930483 Rev. A 36 930483 Rev. A X I . B A T T E R I E S 3. Never use an extension cord. Use of an improper cord could damage the charger, or cause a fire or electrical shock. 4. Do not use charger if it has been dropped or damaged. 5. A battery emits explosive hydrogen gas during charging.To reduc...
Page 20 - D. BATTERY MAINTENANCE; Never smoke or hold an open flame near batteries.; use distilled water only.; M A I N T E N A N C E; You do not need to grease or oil the chair.
39 930483 Rev. A 38 930483 Rev. A D. BATTERY MAINTENANCE 1. To prevent an acid spill, always keep batteries upright. 2. Never smoke or hold an open flame near batteries. 3. Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries. 1. Maintenance Schedule: This varies for different type...
Page 21 - Use a; Use a torque setting of 240 inch-
41 930483 Rev. A 40 930483 Rev. A X I I . M A I N T E N A N C E 2. 12" Drive Wheels: a. Elevate and securely support chair so that wheel is off the ground. Release all air from tire. b. Remove plastic dome plug.c. Remove lock nut and tab washer.d. Remove wheel.e. Repair or replace inner tube.f. ...
Page 22 - S U N R I S E L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y; ADDITIONAL WARRANTY; W I R I N G D I A G R A M; Wiring Diagram Detail
43 930483 Rev. A 42 930483 Rev. A X I V . S U N R I S E L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y 1. FOR 5 YEARS We warrant the main frame of this wheelchair against defects in materialsand workmanship for 5 years after the first consumer purchase. 2. ADDITIONAL WARRANTY We warrant Sunrise-made components of th...
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Sunrise Medical 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway • Longmont, Colorado • 80503 USA (800) 333-4000 In Canada (800) 263-3390 Manufactured under one or more of the following patents: U.S. Patent # 5,062,677; 5,149,173; 5,211,446; 5,352,023; 5,407,248; plus other foreign patents. © 2002, Sunrise Medical 12.02...