Quickie Jive
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6.3 changing seat height
There are four adjustable seat posts, one at each corner
of the drive base,
(Fig. 6.3, 6.4 and 6.5 FWR/RWD,
Fig.6.6 MWD).
The posts are held in place by bolts inserted through
adjustment holes.
To adjust the seat height:
Remove the bolts from the posts using two 13 mm
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spanners.
Move the posts to the desired position.
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Replace the bolts into the new holes in the posts.
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Tighten the bolts.
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danger!
Sunrise Medical strongly recommend that you
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contact your approved Sunrise medical servicing
agent to carry out this task.
If any bolts are removed from the seat frame or seat
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posts it is possible that unexpected movement of
the assembly may occur. This could result in serious
injury.
Fig.6.3
Fig.6.5
Fig.6.4
6.4 removable seat covers
The seat covers are all fully removable using zips or
Velcro
®.
Once brackets are removed seat covers can
be removed. The zip for the backrest is located on the
under side of the cushion.
6.5 backrest, folding for transport
Although there are a variety of back upholsteries which
can be used on the Jive backrest structure, they all fold
down in the same way.
To fold the backrest, (Fig. 6.7):
Release the retainer pins on both sides.
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Fold down the backrest at the junction with the seat
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frame.
Reverse the procedure to reinstate the backrest.
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warnIng!
You must ensure the two retainer pins are securely
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locked in position and the backrest is correctly and
firmly in place prior to using your chair.
If a Powered or Gas recline back rest is fitted,
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be sure to bring the back rest to the fully forward
position. This allows the complete extension of the
actuators so that no further unexpected movement
can occur.
6.6 Manual angle adjustment of the fixed back
To adjust the back angle:
Use a 13.0mm spanner.
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Remove the two screws on the mechanical fixed
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recline adjusters, (Fig.6.2).
After removing the screws you can set the back
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angle between -3°(degrees) and 12°.
Tighten all screws.
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warnIng!
You must ensure all 4 screws are securely tightened and
the backrest is correctly and firmly in position prior to
using your chair.
Fig.6.6
Fig.6.7