Quickie Rumba
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Ref: P19093
10.4 Control Adjustment (Fig. 10.5):
The control can be adjusted to various positions by
pushing it along the armrest. The control can be moved
by turning the lever below the arm pad anti-clockwise,
reposition the controller and secure by turning the lever
clockwise to tighten.
WARNING!
Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised
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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
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torn or brittle; failure to do so could cause substance
damage to the controller and unexpected movement
of the chair.
Ensure that you always have comfortable access to
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the controls whilst the chair is moving and make sure
that the controller is fixed securely to the chair.
10.5 Dual/Attendant control:
WARNING!
Ensure that you set the speed of the attendant control
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to a speed that you can comfortably follow.
Always turn off the power to the controller when leaving
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the user in the chair. (See sections 7.11 - 7.14).
10.6 Parallel swing-away control (Fig.10.6):
WARNING!
Before adjusting the swing-away arm, switch off the
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controller to avoid accidental displacement of the
joystick which would cause unwanted movement of
your wheelchair.
Keep your fingers and clothing, etc. clear while
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operating the swing-away mechanism.
Be aware that the width of your chair has increased
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if the swing-away arm is out and you may not get
between certain obstacles.
Do not hang any items on or over the parallel swing-
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away remote assembly as this could damage the
swing-away mechanism.
When transferring to and from the wheelchair do not
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use the remote as a means of support.
Keep fingers, clothing, etc. clear of the swing-away
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mechanism at all times.
Ensure the power is switched off while adjusting the
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parallel swing-away arm.
Only operate the wheelchair at low manoeuvring
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speed when the parallel swing-away is in use,
(Fig.10.6).
10.7 Programming:
When the chair leaves the factory, the parameters of the
controller are set to default. However, if any alterations
are required, then you should contact your dealer, where
a specialist can carry out this work.
Note:
A programmer or a PC-based software program
with the appropriate connecting lead are required to
program the wheelchair.
WARNING!
Never attempt to programme the wheelchair yourself.
WARNING!
Programming the controller of the wheelchair is only
allowed through authorised personnel trained by Sunrise
Medical. Incorrect controller settings could cause driving
outside the safe limits and could result in damage or
injury.
Fig. 10.5
Fig. 10.6