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 WARNING 

 T.  RAMPS AT HOME AND WORK

Before driving on a ramp, survey the condition of the 

ramp. On slippery ramps traction may be reduced causing 

your wheelchair to slide. 

 

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 WARNING 

Make sure ramps meet all Building Codes for your area.

For your safety, have a licensed contractor build or 

remodel a ramp to meet all standards.

NOTE

 - The proper design will vary, depending on such 

things as: the length and height of the ramp; the need for an 
intermediate platform; landing size; doors, and the direction of 
swing, and; whether the ramp includes a turn or angle. 

 

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 WARNING 

 U. WHEELCHAIR LIFTS

Wheelchair lifts are used in vans, buses, and buildings to 

help you move from one level to another.

1.  ALWAYS turn off all power to your wheelchair when 

you are on a lift. If you leave it on, you may touch 

the joystick by accident and cause your wheelchair to 

drive off the platform. (Be aware that a ”roll-stop” at 

the edge of the platform may not prevent this).

2.  Make sure there is not a lip or drop-off at the top or 

bottom of the platform. These may cause a fall or tip-

over. When in doubt, have someone help you.

3.  ALWAYS position the user securely in the wheelchair to 

help prevent falls while on a lift.

4.  Avoid moving forward if a wheel is caught on the lip 

of the ramp. Backup, reposition the caster for a more 

direct approach, and slowly try again. 

 

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 WARNING 

 V.  CURBS & SINGLE STEPS

1.  It is recommended to ALWAYS use a ramp or a curb 

cut when climbing and/or descending a curb, single 

step, or other obstacle.

2.  If you must climb or descend a curb, single step, or 

other obstacle that is greater than 2.5” (65 mm),  

it is recommended to have a person assist you.

3.  NEVER should you try to climb a curb, single step,  

or other obstacle greater than 3” (75 mm) high.  

(See Fig.2 in 

Section P. OBSTACLES).

4.  If you must climb or descend a curb or step alone, do 

so at your own risk using extreme care and following 

this procedure:
• Proceed slowly, at a steady speed
• Go as straight up or down as you can over the 

obstacle. (See Fig. 5).

 

• NEVER turn when trying to climb or descend an 

obstacle, doing so may result in a fall or tip-over.  

5.  

Not following the above procedures may cause:

• A fall or tip-over
• Damage to the frame, wheels, axles or other parts, 

or loosen fasteners. 

Figure 5.

 Moving straight up or down a curb cut.

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 PROHIBITED! 

  W. STAIRS

NEVER use this power wheelchair to go up or down stairs, 

even with an attendant. Doing so is likely to cause a fall or 

tip-over.

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 PROHIBITED! 

 X.  ESCALATORS

NEVER take this power wheelchair on an escalator,  

even with an attendant. Doing so is likely to cause a fall  

or tip-over. 

 

VII

. WARNINGS: 

          COMPONENTS & OPTIONS

 

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 WARNING 

NOTE

 - Using parts or making changes without prior authorization 

from SUNRISE MEDICAL may create a safety hazard and will void  
the warranty. 

 

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 WARNING 

 A. ARMRESTS

Armrests will not bear the weight of this power wheelchair.

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 PROHIBITED!

NEVER lift the wheelchair by its armrests. They may come 

loose or break.

 

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 WARNING 

 B.  BATTERIES

ALWAYS wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you 

handle batteries.

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 PROHIBITED!

NEVER smoke or hold an open flame near batteries. This is 

a known explosion hazard.

 

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 WARNING 

1.  Only deep cycle sealed case construction batteries 

should be used in this device.

2.  Read all of 

Section 

X. 

BATTERIES

 before attempting to 

change, or charge batteries. 

 

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 WARNING 

 C.  CUSHIONS AND SLING SEATS

1.  Standard foam cushions and other body supports are 

not designed to relieve pressure.

2.  If you suffer from pressure sores, or if you are at risk 

that they will occur, you may need a special seat 

system or a device to control your posture.

3.  Consult your doctor, nurse or therapist to find out if you 

need such a device for your well-being. 

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. GENERAL WARNINGS

VII

. WARNINGS:

 COMPONENTS & OPTIONS

 

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Summary of Contents for Xperience-2

Page 1: ...OM TMK180913 2 1000659 REV 02...

Page 2: ...E Joystick 21 F To adjust the depth of the joystick 21 G To use the swing away function 21 H Dual post height adjustable armrest 22 I Cantilever and reclining armrest adjustment 22 IX OPERATING GUIDE...

Page 3: ...has a wide range of power wheelchairs with different styles sizes and settings to meet the user s needs Ultimately the nal selection of a wheelchair rests solely with you and your healthcare professio...

Page 4: ...I problems laptop computers without phone or fax cordless phones cell phones TV sets or AM FM radios CD or tape players WARNING D DISTANCE FROM THE SOURCE EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as you...

Page 5: ...the wheelchair to prevent a fall or tip over Check to make sure push handle grips will not rotate or slip off WARNING B WEIGHT LIMIT 1 The user and items carried should NEVER exceed the total weight...

Page 6: ...you proceed When in doubt yield until you are sure it is safe WARNING K MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY TRANSIT USE Your power wheelchair has been manufactured with built in transport brackets The standard tran...

Page 7: ...r lean if you must move forward in your seat to do so ALWAYS keep your buttocks in contact with the backrest 3 NEVER reach with both hands you may not be able to catch yourself to prevent a fall if yo...

Page 8: ...P OBSTACLES 4 If you must climb or descend a curb or step alone do so at your own risk using extreme care and following this procedure Proceed slowly at a steady speed Go as straight up or down as you...

Page 9: ...pressure in a tire may cause the wheelchair to veer to one side and result in a loss of control 3 An over inflated tire may burst 4 NEVER use a gas station air pump to inflate a tire Such pumps provi...

Page 10: ...oint Avoid putting hands or fingers near the power seat lift mechanism while in operation The powered lift modular accessory for this power wheelchair has a maximum user weight capacity of up to 300 l...

Page 11: ...in the hanger tube b Reposition the footrest c Re tighten all bolts G E JOYSTICK Please refer to the input device Owner s Manual provided with the information package F TO ADJUST THE DEPTH OF THE JOYS...

Page 12: ...n bolts E on each side 2 Reclining armrest adjustment on seat frame Fig 7 a To adjust loosen screws F on the collar behind the armrest with a 3 16 Allen key and bolt G from the vertical tube b Reposit...

Page 13: ...e freewheel brake levers are disengaged E LOCKING OR UNLOCKING THE JOYSTICK To lock with keypad R Net and VR2 While the control system is switched on depress and hold the on off button After 1 second...

Page 14: ...er module cools the wheelchair will return to normal speed I POWER SEATING OPERATION THROUGH THE JOYSTICK The power tilt reclining backrest elevating seat power elevating and articulating center mount...

Page 15: ...ELEVATOR OPERATION Standard operating instructions WARNING Make sure the power wheelchair is on a level surface before proceeding with elevate mode and drive in reduced speed while elevated 1 SINGLE...

Page 16: ...ion 3 DRIVE LOCK OUT Drive lock out is a safety feature designed to prevent the power wheelchair from being driven while in a tilt angle over 15 relative to the horizontal position DANGER Never operat...

Page 17: ...ION Standard operating instructions LEVEL SURFACE 2nd push button Tip limit switch A A B IX OPERATING GUIDE u WARNING Make sure the power wheelchair is on a level surface INCREASING DECREASING THE RIG...

Page 18: ...back to the seat pan c Reposition the seat to the desired position d Retighten bolts on each side of the backrest pivot plate and tighten the bolts that link the back to the seat pan WARNING At all ti...

Page 19: ...rod u p Nuts and bolts replace quick release hardware t Tightening nut P ADJUSTMENTS continued X BATTERIES u X BATTERIES A INTRODUCTION 1 Notes Batteries supply the power for your wheelchair They con...

Page 20: ...gularly This will help you find loose or worn parts and will make it easier to use 3 To protect your investment have all major service and re pair work done by your authorized supplier WARNING 1 Your...

Page 21: ...e wheel e Inflate tire to proper pressure level Shown on tire sidewall XI MAINTENANCE u H HOW TO CHANGE CASTER FORKS 1 With flat head screwdriver gently remove dust cover 2 Using a socket remove top n...

Page 22: ...products Our only claims relate to the ability of the products to provide safe and reliable powered repositioning on the equipment onto which they are installed 2 LIMITED WARRANTY This warranty does...

Page 23: ...ck technology Specialty controls Available Switch It Stealth ASL or MO VIS Effective seat width range Adjustable from 15 to 24 380 mm to 610 mm wide Power seating options Tilt recline elevate elevatin...

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