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Jive Up / QM-710 Stand Up

Rev.2.0

 

12.7.2 Procedure for connecting the charger and 

charging

Connect the battery charger round output plug to the

charging socket on the front of the joystick module,

(Fig. 12.8-12.9).

Connect the charger to the mains supply by means

of the mains plug and switch on.

The GREEN light will flash to show power is on and

the charger is initialising.

The ORANGE light comes on to show that the

batteries are charging.

Flickering between ORANGE and GREEN shows

that charge is almost complete.

Solid GREEN indicates charge is complete.

For more information about the charger operation, 

consult the instructions provided with the charger.

NOTE: 

If the charger is not connected to the wheelchair, 

it does not output charge voltage.

The charger may be used with other brands of Gel 

type batteries, subject to written confirmation from the 

Technical Department of Sunrise Medical.

Fig. 12.6

Fig. 12.7

DANGER! 

An extension cord should not be used unless

absolutely necessary. Use of an improper extension

cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock.

If any extension cord must be used, make sure the

pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same

number, size and shape as those of the plug on the

charger; and that the extension cord is properly wired

and in good electrical condition.

WARNING!

Always switch off at the mains before disconnecting

the batteries.

The charger is designed for indoor use. Do not use

outdoors or expose to rain, snow, spray or moisture.

CAUTION!

When buying replacement batteries or charger always 

consult your Sunrise Medical service agent. Do not leave 

the charger connected to the battery with the mains 

disconnected or switch ed off. This could result in damage 

to your battery being caused by deep discharge over a 

period of time. 

To reduce the risk of damage to electric plug and cord, 

pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting 

the charger.

Fig. 12.9

1

2

3

Charging Socket

Pin 1 = Battery Positive

Pin 2 = Battery Negative

Pin 3 = Inhibit

Summary of Contents for QM-710

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use Quickie Jive Up QM710 STAND UP Powered Wheelchair 000690706 ...

Page 2: ...SEMEDICAL COM OR ALTERNATIVELY IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST IN LARGE TEXT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE FULL SPECIFICATION AND OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES PLEASE REFER TO THE ORDER FORM ALL INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION PLEASE CONSULT SUNRISE MEDICAL WITH ANY QUERIES YOU MAY HAVE 1 5 m 1m M F IPX4 IPX4 ...

Page 3: ...er is not exposed to unacceptable risks Sunrise Medical is ISO 9001 certified which ensures quality at all stages of the development and production of this wheelchair Sunrise Medical declares under its sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with the requirements of the directive 93 42 EEC amended by 2007 47 EEC Sunrise Medical declares that this product fulfils the performance requ...

Page 4: ...onsult a doctor in this case Severe mobility limitations or severe contractures Benefits Of A Daily Standing The use of any stand up device should be done only under the prescription and supervision of a medical professional At the outset it is recommended that your introduction to regular standing be closely monitored by your Physical or Occupational Therapist It has been documented that the regu...

Page 5: ...e range of adjustments the Quickie Jive is a perfect choice for easy service refurbishment and recycle requirements As a part of our ongoing product improvement initiative Sunrise Medical reserves the right to change specifications and design without notice Further not all features and options offered are compatible with all configurations of the wheelchair All dimensions are approximate and may b...

Page 6: ...t control system information 33 10 0 Controller Mounts 33 10 1 General warnings 33 10 2 Parallel swing away general warnings Fig 10 1 33 10 3 Attendant control Fig 10 2 34 10 4 Centre bar mount control R net 34 10 5 Tray mount control R net 34 10 6 Swing away tray mounted centre control R net 34 11 0 Speciality Controls 35 11 1 Proximity head array 35 11 2 Driving with the head array Fig 11 1 35 1...

Page 7: ... Sunrise Medical using the contact details opposite Dealer signature and stamp 1 0 Your Wheelchair We at Sunrise Medical want you to get the best out of your Quickie wheelchair This Owner s Manual will familiarise you with the chair and its features It contains hints on everyday usage and general care in addition to information on the high quality standards which we adhere to and details about the...

Page 8: ...intained or serviced in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations as stated in the Owner s Manual and or Service Manual Or failing to use only the specified original equipment parts b The wheelchair or part having been damaged by neglect accident or improper use c The wheelchair or part having been altered from the manufacturer s specifications or repairs having been attempted prior to th...

Page 9: ...ur wheelchair on a slope with the backrest reclined and or the seating in standing mode WARNING Maximum user weight for the chair 120Kg WARNING Danger of finger entrapment WARNING When the seat is raised ensure the spring pin clicks back into the lock position to hold the seat upright The serial number and information label is located on the front right hand side of the main frame 120KG QUICKIE Ji...

Page 10: ...3 on kerb climbing in this manual before attempting to mount and dismount any kerbs in your wheelchair Do not attempt to climb or descend a series of steps or use on escalotors It is unsafe to do so and could cause personal injury or damage the chair The Jive has only been designed to climb a single step or kerb We recommend that users with upper trunk instability wear further customised restraint...

Page 11: ...to the skin as well as damage to floors furniture and your wheelchair If it comes into contact with the skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water If it comes into contact with the eye immediately flood the eye with running cold water for at least 10 minutes and seek medical attention immediately Acid can be neutralised with baking soda and water Take care to keep batteries upright at a...

Page 12: ...GER Remember that the last thing a car or lorry driver expects to see is a wheelchair backing off the kerb into the road If in any doubt do not risk crossing the road until you are certain that it is safe Always cross the road as quickly as possible there may be other traffic 4 15 Adverse conditions Please be aware that when driving your wheelchair in adverse conditions e g on wet grass mud ice sn...

Page 13: ...joystick to slow it or to stop all forward movement then restart slowly and do not allow the speed to increase 4 17 Transfer to and from the chair WARNING Sunrise Medical recommend that you consult your healthcare professional for assistance in developing your personal front or side transfer technique to best suit your needs and avoid any personal injury Ensure controller is switched off during tr...

Page 14: ... combination of the back recline itself and the angle does not exceed 12 to drive the chair safely NOTE Because your wheelchair is fitted with a standing module you will go into Creep Mode as soon as the option is selected DANGER This is especially dangerous when attempting to drive up or down a slope 4 25 Stability of your wheelchair Please follow the user instructions in this manual regarding th...

Page 15: ...are free when positioning the tray for use 4 27 Wheels DANGER Always use the pump that is supplied with the chair Never use a forecourt pump Inspect all tyres regularly for signs of wear Do not drive over anything that could cause punctures in the tyres Ensure that there are no objects in your path that could possibly become lodged in your chair mechanism or in the spokes of the rear wheels This c...

Page 16: ...ir drive type and castor wheel choice Fig 4 3 4 33 2 Dismounting the kerb WARNING Move the chair slowly and carefully in a forward direction until both front wheels are on the edge of the kerb again in a 90 position to the kerb Fig 4 3 Drive as slowly as possible off the kerb with the drive wheels Don t stop the chair during decent of the kerb You will feel more secure if you can lean backwards bu...

Page 17: ... torque value of 10Nm Fig 4 13 Adjust the lap strap to suit leaving no more than a hand s width gap for comfort and safety The hand clearance should be with the lap strap under normal tension and not allow large gaps or loops Fig 4 14 Generally the lap strap should be fixed so that the straps sit at an angle of approximately 45 Fig 4 15 and when correctly adjusted should not allow user to slip dow...

Page 18: ... the loom Fig 5 2 To reconnect the hand control just repeat the process in reverse 5 2 Re Assembling Flip up or replace the backrest Put your armrests back in and connect the remote controller Attach the hangers or flip down the footplate Make sure your freewheel mechanisms are engaged Now you are ready to drive the chair WARNING Never lift the wheelchair by the armrests or the leg rests since the...

Page 19: ...ackwards Undo the locking screw Fig 5 1 Previous Slide the control arm either out or to it s new position Fig 5 2 Previous When the most comfortable position has been selected secure the slider by tightening the locking screw Ensure the locking screw is fully tightened prior to use and especially when transporting your wheelchair 5 6 Arm Rests 5 6 1 Flip Back Arm Rests The armrests on both sides o...

Page 20: ... rotation PART 2 Adjust arm pad angle 1 Basic fine adjustment PART 1 fig 5 10 5 11 Up to 25 mm of armrest height adjustment can be achieved using the 5mm fine height adjustment screw to fine tune the armrest s height 1 Loosen the 6mm rotation bolts on both armrests B 2 Turn the adjustment screws C counter clockwise to raise the armrest or clockwise to lower 3 Retighten both rotation bolts B Use 20...

Page 21: ...both sets of 4mm armrest adjustment ring bolts Fig 5 16 4 Rotate the armrest height adjustment rings Fig 5 17 to match the desired height 5 Replace both sets of armrest adjustment ring bolts Fig 5 18 6 Use 10 N m or 88 5in lb of torque 7 Replace both armrest assemblies Fig 5 19 8 Replace the armrest pivot bolts on both sides of the seat but do not tighten completely Fig 5 20 Fig 5 14 Fig 5 15 Fig ...

Page 22: ...late receiver in question Fig 5 22 2 Adjust the foot plate to the required height and secure by tightening the screws 3 Check following adjustment that the foot plates are fully secured Also make sure there s sufficient space 25 mm between the floor and the footplate at all time when maneuvering the legrest in out and when using the standup function Perform this test with the user sitting in the c...

Page 23: ...e position is reached To return to drive mode press the mode button again until the speed gage appears on the LCD screen CAUTION Once the leg rest is fully lifted or in its lowest position do not hold the joystick in its operating position as this could damage the actuator For further details please refer to your R net Owner s Manual Fig 5 23 MODE PROFILE A Fig 5 24 Backrest Fig 5 25 5 10 Powered ...

Page 24: ...ARNING Before operating the seat function ensure that the immediate area around the wheelchair is clear of possible obstructions eg wall shelving and potential hazards eg small children and pets NOTE Operating the seat will limit the drive speed of the wheelchair Operating the seat and another electric options will stop the drive all together Operation Switch the chair on and press the mode button...

Page 25: ...s could damage the actuator WARNING Before changing the leg rest angle ensure that the Front Knee Fixation is removed Fig 5 26 5 14 Front Knee Fixation Fig 5 27 5 28 To remove Grip and squeeze the Red ever on the inside edge of the front knee fixation assembly Gently lift the assembly up and out of the reciever To Refit Grip and squeeze the Red ever on the inside edge of the front knee fixation as...

Page 26: ... at each corner of the drive base Fig 6 2 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 spanners Move the posts to the desired position Replace the bolts into the new holes in the posts Tighten the bolts DANGER Sunrise Medical strongly recommend that you contact your approved Sunrise medical servicin...

Page 27: ...eelchair Never exceed 15 of recline when on any gradient or when driving your wheelchair If it is clinically safe to do so bring the back rest back to the upright position when travelling along 6 7 2 Powered seat lift The seat can lift up to 20 cm by operating it through your control system WARNING Before operating the seat lift function ensure that the immediate area around the wheelchair is clea...

Page 28: ...lectric lie down function This function makes it possible for the user to lie down in the wheelchair WARNING Only use the lie down function on a sound and level surface The lie down procedure automatically locks the front and rear castor arms If the locking procedure fails the chair will automatically stop in a safe position The seat can always be returned to the normally seated position in any mo...

Page 29: ...ety aspects 7 7 1 Retrieving a Memory Seat Position Fig 7 4 7 6 1 Press the Mode button A one or more times until a seat icon appears in the LCD control panel display 2 Move the joystick to the left or right to select a memory seat position Seating Stand Up Lie Down Transfer Relax or Custom Position A seat icon and the memory description for the relevant position are shown in the LCD control panel...

Page 30: ...ay 4 Move and hold the joystick forwards Fig 7 9 The seat adjusts to the factory preset position The movement can be stopped at any time and started again when moving the Joystick forward 5 Stop the seat movement where required and select with a left or right Joystick movement the seat actuator that needs to be changed 6 Move the joystick forward or backwards until the required position is reached...

Page 31: ...hooting The R net Control Always consult your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer when a diagnostic fault has appeared on your hand control The battery gauge A and maximum speed profile indicator B show the status of the control system Fig 8 1 Battery Gauge is steady This indicates that everything is OK Battery Gauge flashes slowly The control system is functioning correctly but the batteries need c...

Page 32: ...ons to the battery If the connections are good try charging the batteries 2 The left hand motor has a bad connection Check the connections to the left hand motor 3 The left hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection Contact your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer 4 The right hand motor has a bad connection Check the connections to the right hand motor 5 The right hand motor has a short ...

Page 33: ...ils of R net hand control functions 10 0 Controller Mounts 10 1 General warnings WARNING Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised item It may cause hazardous operation and loss of control of the chair It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is torn or brittle failure to do so could cause substance damage to the controller and unexpected movement of the chair Ensure t...

Page 34: ...deform and mark Ensure that all extremities and clothing are free when positioning the tray for use Ensure that you always have comfortable access to the controls whilst the chair is moving and make sure that there is nothing on the tray that could interfere with your control of the chair Fig 10 2 10 6 Swing away tray mounted centre control R net The swing away tray mounted centre control enables ...

Page 35: ...xercised with regard to the use of portable communication equipment in the area around where the sensors are located in the head array If RFI causes erratic behaviour shut the wheelchair off immediately Leave off while transmission is in progress 11 2 Driving with the head array Fig 11 1 The head array uses 3 zero touch sensors for driving one in each head pad The sensor in the centre of the headp...

Page 36: ...itch wrap the cable separately Do not pull on the cable of the switch Do not overload your switch connection adhere to maximum current ratings Do not immerse the switch in water Do not open or attempt to fix switch Do not use solvents to clean your switch use only a damp cloth or alcohol The pneumatic tube of the sip and puff can be sterilised in a gas autoclave Do not expose switch to extreme hea...

Page 37: ...lity Fig 11 7 Fig 11 7 R net Omni Plus control Please refer to the R net Owner s Manual for details of R net Omni Plus control functions 12 0 Batteries and charging WARNING Please read the owner s manual with the charger supplied carefully The general procedures and effects for the interference with the chair and the batteries remain valid Do not expose any part of the battery to direct heat i e n...

Page 38: ...over a long period of time Therefore due to the lower production volumes and increased technological requirements mobility batteries are typically more expensive Commonly two 12 volt batteries are used together in a mobility product giving a total voltage of 24 volts The size of the battery e g its available power is expressed in amps per hour e g 70amp hr The higher the number the bigger the batt...

Page 39: ...sed cable are completely covered with jelly 10 Following all the points above should result in a healthier battery greater range for the vehicle user and a longer life for your batteries 11 Return the batteries back to Sunrise Medical or directly to the battery manufacturer for recycling when they no longer hold charge 12 7 General charger information The external charger has been designed to char...

Page 40: ...12 6 Fig 12 7 DANGER An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock If any extension cord must be used make sure the pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number size and shape as those of the plug on the charger and that the extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical co...

Page 41: ...ranty Battery warranties are subject to periods set by the manufacturers However most of these warranties are subject to a wear and tear clause and if you genuinely wear out your batteries in 6 months it will not be possible to obtain a replacement under warranty WARNINGS Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress Do not ...

Page 42: ...ovide the equivalent level of safety and security as a vehicle seating system Sunrise Medical recommends that the user transfers to the vehicle seating and uses the vehicle installed restraint system wherever possible Sunrise Medical recognises that it is not always practical for the user to be transferred and in these circumstances where the user must be transported whilst in the wheelchair the f...

Page 43: ...t belts must be used to restrain the occupant to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with the vehicle components and serious risk of injury to the user and other vehicle occupants Fig 13 2 The upper torso restraint belt should be mounted to the vehicle B pillar failure to do so will increase the risk of serious abdominal injuries to the user A head restraint suitable for transportatio...

Page 44: ...t be adjusted as tightly as possible consistent with user comfort Restraint belt webbing must not be twisted when in use Restraints should be mounted to the vehicle B pillar and should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components such as armrest or wheels Fig 13 4 The tie down symbol Fig 13 6 on the wheelchair frame indicates the position of the wheelchair restraint straps The straps ar...

Page 45: ...rain operator in advance when planning your journey Railway carriages have provision for a wheelchair space where you can sit on your wheelchair during the journey When planning your journey you should check with the train operator that there will be suitable boarding access available to allow you to access the railway carriage and the intended wheelchair space on joining and leaving the train and...

Page 46: ...ront wheels see side of tyre The pressure will need to vary depending on the weight of the user NOTE It is important that front wheels are inflated to equal pressures as a pair and likewise the rear The inflator pump provides the safest method of inflating your wheelchair tyres and the pressure can be checked with a standard motor vehicle pressure gauge DANGER Do not inflate beyond the maximum all...

Page 47: ...f the inner tube just behind the valve Carefully feed the tube out of the tyre fig 14 8 Ensure all parts are clean before reassembling Fig 14 9 To refit Place the tube inside the tyre and rest the tyre on the outer rim Align the valve stem with the cut out in the rim Face the valve stem outward Place the inner rim over the tyre tube and outer rim Align the cut out to fit over the valve stem and ma...

Page 48: ...astor wheels Use a 13 0 mm spanner socket to undo the axle bolt Fig 14 11 Remove the nyloc nut Fig 14 12 Refitting When refitting do not try to force the bolt through Gently move the wheel back and forth until the bolt slips through WARNING Always use a new nyloc nut when refitting Fig 14 11 Fig 14 12 ...

Page 49: ... into contact with the user must be treated with a disinfection spray To do this you must use a suitable disinfectant for rapid alcohol based disinfection of medical products and medical devices Please take into account the manufacturer s instructions for the disinfectant you are using CAUTION Do not use solvents bleaches abrasives synthetic detergents wax polishes or aerosols Disinfectants may be...

Page 50: ...Electrical connections When inspecting electrical connections pay attention to the battery connections the connection of batteries to power loom and plug in sockets for the joystick control box and lights and indicators 14 7 How to connect the cables to the batteries WARNING If you are in any doubt about performing any maintenance on your wheelchair please contact your Sunrise Medical authorised d...

Page 51: ...0 Stand Up please follow the battery access instruction in section 12 This also gives access to the Motor Control Module Fig 14 24 on Jive F To access the controller on the Jive Uptake the rear shroud on the base between the rear castor wheels off Fig 14 25 For further information please contact your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer ...

Page 52: ... are tight and secure Make sure that all of the cushions are in place Weekly checks Parking brake This test should be carried out on a level floor with at least one metre clearance all around the chair Switch on the control system Check that the battery gauge remains on or flashes slowly after one second Push the joystick slowly forwards until you hear the parking brakes operate The chair may star...

Page 53: ... Inspection Schedule Daily Weekly Quarterly Annually Check battery level indicator and charge if necessary Check the joystick of the hand control is not bent or damaged Ensure all parts and assemblies are securely fastened Checkanterior pelvic support for wear and make sure the buckle is operational Motor Brake Test Check tyre condition and wheel fasteners Ensure lights and indicators where fitted...

Page 54: ...ility sideways 14 21 0º 0º recline max seat height Energy consumption Max Range 35 km Depending on terrain speed and user weight Dynamic stability uphill 10 Obstacle climbing 100 mm 100 kg 75 mm at 160 kg Maximum speed forward 6 km h 13 km h Minimum braking distance from max speed 3 1m Dependant on programming Seat plane angle 0 22 Effective seat depth 400 mm 520mm Effective seat width 400 mm 500 ...

Page 55: ...ean that in accordance with local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separately from household waste When this product reaches the end of its life take it to the local collection point designated by local authorities The separate collection and recycling of your product at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that...

Page 56: ...e assembled and adapted by an authorized dealer ATTENTION Before operating the stand up function on the Jive UP QM 710 STAND UP the chest strap and the positioning belt supplied as standard with the Jive UP QM 710 STAND UP have to be buckled in accordance with the user instruction supplied with the chair Always also use the knee fixation for the stand up procedure WARNING Due to the risk of chokin...

Page 57: ...nnect the Velcro D attached to the D Ring C safely with the opposite Velcro E attached to the upholstered part of the belt over a length of at least 10cm 3 Above this Velcro close the Safety Velcro F For any further adjustments required to suit the user comfort safety please use the adjustment brackets Adaptation Strap B Safety The chest belt incorporates in addition to the latches 2 additional sa...

Page 58: ...s there is a risk that the person changes the seating position over time Riders need to check regularly the belts fitting to make sure it is used safely and comfortable We recommend users do their regular activities against pressure sore and check their skin condition Maintenance Sunrise Medical recommends that all fasteners be checked monthly for wear such as loose bolts or broken components Loos...

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