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QM-710/715HD/ 720

VIII. USE AND MAINTENANCE

Daily

Weekly

Monthly

Quarterly

Annually

  That Batteries are charged

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  Check tires for proper inflation level

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  Check Frame and Base for foreign

objects and/or obstructions.

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  Check plugs and connectors for 

proper connections

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  Check all moving parts for wear

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  Inspect all nuts, bolts and fasteners 

for looseness or wear

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  Inspect upholstery for wear

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  Service by authorized dealer

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SAFETY & FUNCTION CHECK

WARNING

The owner and/or Caregiver for the use of this product, is 

responsible for making sure that it has been setup and adjusted by 

an Authorized Dealer under the advice of a healthcare professional. 

The chair may require periodic safety and function checks or 

certain tool free adjustments that can be performed by the 

owner, caregiver, or authorized dealer if desired. 

A. INTRODUCTION

WARNING

1. Your chair needs regular maintenance for peak performance

and to avoid injury from chair failure, damage or premature

wear.

2. Inspect and maintain this chair per the “Safety Checklist”.

3. If you detect a problem, make sure to service or repair the

chair before use.

4. At least once a year, have a complete safety check and serv-

ice of your chair performed by a Authorized Dealer.

B. CLEANING

1. Paint Finish:

• Clean the paint finish with mild soapy water monthly.

• Protect the paint with a coat of non-abrasive auto wax every

three months.

2. Motors:

• Clean around motor area weekly with a slightly damp (not

wet) cloth.

• Wipe off or blow away any fluff, dust, or dirt on or around

the motors.

NOTE– You do not need to grease or oil the chair. 

3. Upholstery:

• Hand-wash only as needed. Machine washing may damage

fabric.

• Drip-dry only. Heat from a dryer may damage fabric.

NOTE– Washing the fabric may decrease fire retardant properties. 

4. Joystick:

• Use a cloth that has been slightly dampened with diluted

detergent. to clean the joystick and boot.

• LCD  Screen can be cleaned with a soft, lint free, dry cloth.

NOTE – NEVER use any type of window cleaner, scouring powder, or any

cleanser with solvents such as alcohol, benzene, ammonia, or

paint thinner.  Never use abrasive pads or paper towels.

C. STORAGE TIPS

1. Store your chair in a clean, dry area. If you fail to do so, parts

may rust or corrode.

2. Before using your chair, make sure it is in proper working

order. Inspect and service all items on the “Safety Checklist”

3. If you store this chair for more than three months, have it

inspected by an Authorized Dealer before use.

4. Use petroleum jelly to re-grease the terminals after connect-

ing cable to battery. (Completely cover the terminal nut and

bolt, cable clip and any exposed cable with jelly). 

WARNING

1. All batteries once they have reached the end of their useful

life are deemed to be hazardous waste.

2. For further information on handling and recycling contact

your local recycling authority.

3. Always dispose of product through a recognized agent.

G. ORDERING PARTS

When you order parts, provide the following:

1. Model of chair

2. Serial number of chair

3. Left hand or right hand control

4. Part number, description and quantity of parts you need.

5. State reason for replacement.

H. SAFETY CHECKLIST

You should check the items on this chart at the indicated intervals.

If any of the items are loose, worn, bent or distorted, immediately

have them checked and/or repaired by your Authorized Dealer.

Frequent maintenance and servicing will improve performance,

extend wheelchair life, and help prevent injuries.

Note - The user or caregiver should perform these weekly and 

monthly checks to maintain the safety of their chair.  If an item is 

not working properly, please contact your authorized dealer.

1. Check for signs of wear and correct air pressure in pneumatic

tires weekly.

2. For best performance, inflate tires to the same pressure level, as

shown on the tire sidewall:

• 14" pneumatic drive wheels– 35 to 45 psi (240 to 310 koa)

1. Airing up your tire:

a. CAUTION– To prevent tire damage: • Use a hand pump (or

a low volume air pump) to inflate tires.  Use a tire gauge to

check pressure.

b. Remove the air stem cap.

c. Inflate the tire to the proper pressure level (listed on the tire

sidewall)

D. TIRE PRESSURE

E. MOTOR BRUSHES

Check the motor brushes every four (4) months for wear.   

The brushes motor brushes should be shiny. Replace worn or 

blackened brushes.

F. DISPOSING OF BATTERIES

Check Knobs under the front of 

the seat for proper tightness

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Summary of Contents for QM-710 BC

Page 1: ...ble en formato PDF en nuestra p gina de Internet www SunriseMedical com Ingrese a la p gina del producto espec fico para descargar el manu al o comun quese con el proveedor autorizado de Sunrise Medic...

Page 2: ...cal laws and regulations Most materials that are used in the construction of this product are fully recyclable The separate collection and recycling of your product at the time of disposal will help c...

Page 3: ...tteries 14 G Ordering Parts 14 H Safety Checklist 14 I Folding Backrest 15 J Manual Recline Operation 15 K Swing away Footrests 15 L Elevating Legrest option 15 M Fixed height Standard Dual Post Heigh...

Page 4: ...Off board 8 AMP Shroud Colors Red Black Blue Copper Silver White Yellow Pink Green Blue Opal Purple Carbon Fiber Digital Camo Pink Camo Flag Grunge Skulls and Matte Black Seats Upholstery and Style St...

Page 5: ...avoid injury Throughout this owner s manual and on the wheelchair you will see the icons listed below to identify warnings and potential haz ards WARNING These warnings must be followed failure to do...

Page 6: ...5 All modifications required for the common configuration to com ply with ANSI RESNA WC2 21 have been installed WARNING If there is any doubt that the specialty control input device is not immune to...

Page 7: ...r is on level ground before you release the motor brakes 4 Propel this chair by the push handles only They provide secure points for you to hold the rear of the chair to pre vent a fall or tip over 5...

Page 8: ...ay damage wheels bearings axles motors or loosen fasteners J STREET USE WARNING 1 This product is not intended for street use Avoid streets whenever possible 2 Obey and follow all legal pedestrian pat...

Page 9: ...UST REACH OR LEAN DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK Remember to 1 Move your chair as close as you can to the object you wish to reach 2 Rotate the front casters until they are as far forward as pos sible This ma...

Page 10: ...rating the chair in low light or nightime driving It is also intended to make the chair more visible to others Do not use any lighting system that has been designed by manufacturers other than Sunrise...

Page 11: ...otor locks unless power to the chair is off 2 Be aware that the chair will not have brakes when motor locks are in the free wheel position 3 Make sure that the person pushing the chair has full contro...

Page 12: ...rn or torn fabric of the seat sling and or seat back as soon as you possible If you fail to do so the seat may fail and cause you to fall Worn fabrics may increase the potential for a fire hazard 2 Sl...

Page 13: ...ttach occupant restraints in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and SAE J2249 7 Ensure hip guides are mounted to lock in place 8 Use only Wheelchair Tie down A B and Occupant Restraint Sy...

Page 14: ...ve pads or paper towels C STORAGE TIPS 1 Store your chair in a clean dry area If you fail to do so parts may rust or corrode 2 Before using your chair make sure it is in proper working order Inspect a...

Page 15: ...ady for use 2 Manual operation with recline knob a Using the manual recline knob C on the side of the chair rotate clockwise to recline and counter clockwise to return the back to an upright position...

Page 16: ...de the outer armpost into the receiver mounted to the wheel chair frame b The armrest will automatically lock into place 2 Height Adjustment a Rotate release lever to stop b Slide armrest pad up or do...

Page 17: ...arrying straps f After replacing the batteries ensure that the knobs are reinstalled and tightened securely P MOTOR LOCK 10 Disengage both motor locks when you need to manually push the chair For exam...

Page 18: ...A CONTROLS 15 Omni2Input Display is a universal specialty controls interface that accepts signals from many different types of SIDs and translates them into commands compatible with the PG Drives Tec...

Page 19: ...re dependent on programming and the range of auxil iary output devices connected to the control system Maximum Speed Profile Indicator This is a gauge that shows the maximum speed or profile setting o...

Page 20: ...that displays the name of the currently selected profile Clock Displays the current time in a numeric format Color Joystick Speed Display Gives a proportional display of the wheelchair s speed Maximu...

Page 21: ...age Window 37 The RNET displays warning icons and informational messages in a dedicated message window Restart 38 When the control system requires a reboot for example after a module re configuration...

Page 22: ...egrests you wish to control 4 Move the joystick forward or backward to adjust the select ed power option to the desired position 5 Press the Mode button A to return to normal operation or continue mov...

Page 23: ...ere injury or death WARNING Never touch the charger after it is connected to an electrical out let This may cause electrical shock Never connect or disconnect charger from battery while there is power...

Page 24: ...ers To Questions about batteries Contact your authorized dealer F DISPOSING OF BATTERIES WARNING 1 All batteries once they have reached the end of their useful life are deemed to be hazardous waste 2...

Page 25: ...DO NOT USE 3 in 1 oil or WD 40 for lubrication Only use Teflon based Lubricant when working on this wheelchair D ADJUSTMENT NOTES 1 Work Surface For Set Up Use a flat surface such as a table to assemb...

Page 26: ...MOUNT FOOTREST 1 Footplate Depth Adjustment a Remove the hardware D from the support frame tubes b Move the footrest assembly forward or back for depth adjustments c Insert the hardware to lock the a...

Page 27: ...crews B and move the calfpad the the desired support distance b Adjust both sides equally in most cases c Re tighten the hardware 2 Powered Footplate Height Adjustment a Using a 5mm hex key loosen the...

Page 28: ...en the hardware when adjustment is complete 2 Adjusting Armrest Angle or levelling the armrest after height adjustment a Loosen the pivot bolt E on the armrest angle bracket b Remove the Socket head s...

Page 29: ...bolt F on the side of the backrest hinge plate b Loosen the lower rear bolt G c Set at desired angle There are five holes in 4 increments to choose from d Reinstall the front bolt and tighten both bol...

Page 30: ...ange of widths and depths to accommodate specific user needs Seating dimensions should only be altered by a trained professional and may require new seat cushions Please refer to the QM 710 715HD 720...

Page 31: ...ial damages F WHATYOU DEALERMUSTDO 1 Obtain from an authorized supplier while this warranty is in effect prior approval for return or repair of covered parts 2 Return the wheelchair or part s freight...

Page 32: ...2019 Sunrise Medical US LLC 1 19 MK 100158 Rev G Customer Service 800 333 4000 www SunriseMedical com Sunrise Medical 2842 Business Park Ave Fresno CA 93727 USA In Canada 800 263 3390...

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