Sunrise Medical 248020 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 9

4.0 Warnings for Components and Options

If you use parts or make changes not authorized by

Sunrise Medical it may create a safety hazard and will

void the warranty.

1.

2.

1. Standard foam cushions and other body supports are

not designed for the relief of pressure.

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

that they will occur, you may need a special seating

system or a device that will help control your posture.

Consult your healthcare professional to find out if you

need such a device for your comfort and health.

2.

3.

4.4 Footplate and footrests

1.

At the

 lowest point, footrests should be at least

2" (51mm) off the ground. If set too LOW, they

may "hang up" o

n obstacles you can

 

expect

 

to

find in normal use. This may cause the

 

system

 

to

stop suddenly and tip forward.

2.

To avoid a trip or fall when you transfer:

•Make sure your feet do not “hang up” or get caught

in the space between the footrests.

  Avoid putting weight on the footrests, as the system

may tip forward.

Remove or swing the footrests out of the way, if

possible.

3. The footrest should always be in the down position

when operating the system.

4. Never lift this system by the footrests. Footrests

detach and will not bear the weight of this system. Lift

this system only by non-detachable parts of the main

frame.

  WARNING!

4.1 Armrests 

DANGER

!

Armrests will not bear the weight of the user. 

  

Never

 

lift this system by its armrests. They may 

come loose or break.

When transferring the user in or out of the seating  

system never use the armrest as a means of support.

4.2 Cushions 

WARNING!

4.3 Fasteners

  DANGER! 

Many  of  the  screws,  bolts  and  nuts  on  this system 

are  special  high-strength  fasteners.  Use of improper 

fasteners may cause your system to fail. 

1. Only use fasteners provided by Sunrise Medical.

  DANGER!

3.

1.

2.

3.

Make sure the rider does not slide down in the 

seating system seat. If this occurs, the rider may suffer 

chest compression or suffocate due to pressure from 

the belts.

The belts must be snug, but must not be so tight that 

they interfere with breathing. You should be able to 

slide your open hand, flat, between the belt and the 

rider.

A pelvic wedge or a similar device can help keep the 

rider from sliding down in the seat.  Consult with the 

rider’s doctor or healthcare professional to find out if 

the rider needs such a device.

4. Use positioning belts only with a rider who can

cooperate.  Make sure the rider or attendant can

easily remove the belts in case of emergency.

5. NEVER use positioning belts:

a. As a patient restraint.  A restraint requires a

doctor’s order.

b. On a rider who is comatose or agitated.

c. As a motor vehicle restraint.  In an accident or

sudden stop the rider may be thrown from the

system.  Seating system positioning belts will not

prevent this, and further injury may result from the

belts or straps.

If you fail to heed these warnings, damage to your 

system, a  fall,  tip-over  or  loss  of  control  may  occur 

and cause severe injury to the rider or others.

4.5 Positioning belts

  DANGER! 

The positioning belt is predominately used to support 

your posture.  It can also be used to limit slipping and/or 

sliding that you might experience when the system is in 

motion.  The positioning belt is not a transit rated safety 

belt and should not be used in the place of a seat belt 

while being transported in a motor vehicle. Improper 

use of positioning belts may cause severe injury or 

death.  If you use a positioning belt, be sure to follow 

the recommendations in this section:

4.6 Push handles 

 DANGER!

Push handles provide secure points for an

attendant to propel and control the system. This

helps to prevent a fall or tip-over.

Check to make sure push handle grips will not

rotate or slip off.

If fasteners become loose, tighten them immediately. 

Do not over- or under-tightened fasteners as this can 

cause damage to your system or it’s components.

 

Always tighten to specified torque.  Specified torque 

values are listed on page 3

8

.

Do not reuse fasteners.

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248020 Rev. C

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SEDEO PRO

Summary of Contents for 248020

Page 1: ...Instructions For Use P N 248020 Rev C Seating System SEDEO PRO Seating manual ...

Page 2: ...to hear your questions or comments about this manual the safety and reliability of your system and the service you receive from your authorized dealer Please feel free to write or call us at the address and telephone number below Sunrise Medical US LLC Customer Service Department 2842 N Business Park Ave Fresno CA 93727 USA 800 333 4000 Be sure to return your warranty card and let us know if you c...

Page 3: ...1 Applicable norms standards 39 11 0 Guarantee Warranty 41 2 2 Safety Temperature 5 2 4 Safety Moving parts 7 2 5 Safety Choking hazard 7 2 6 Safety Accessorytrays 7 2 3 Safety General Warnings 6 2 7 Safety Stability 7 4 1 Armrests 9 4 3 Fasteners 9 4 4 Footplate and footrests 9 4 5 Positioningbelts 9 4 2 Cushions 9 4 6 Push handles 9 4 7 Seating systems 10 4 8 Upholstery fabric 10 4 10 Assignable...

Page 4: ...eating system The user manual for the controller When necessary this general user manual refers to other manuals as shown below Seating system Refers to the user manual for the seating system Controller Refers to the user manual for the controller Battery charger Refers to the user manual for the battery charger Do not use your wheelchair until this entire manual all booklets has been read and und...

Page 5: ...hat the seat interface quick release is screwed in tight before using your wheelchair especially on a slope Fig 2 3 Warning Do not drive your wheelchair on a slope with the backrest reclined Fig 2 4 Warning Maximum user weight for the wheelchair 250 lbs 113 kg 300 lbs 136 kg 350 lbs 158 kg or 450 lbs 204 kg 2 2 Safety Temperature WARNING Avoid physical contact with the wheelchair s motors at all t...

Page 6: ... Frame damage may be represented by but not limited to visual cracks dents metal distortion bends or damage to the seating mounting If the chair no longer drives straight it could be damaged If the wheelchair has been involved in an accident discontinue use immediately and contact your authorized dealer for a thorough inspection If damage is questionable or if there is concern regarding the condit...

Page 7: ...e tray as this could cause the tray to deform and mark Ensure that all extremities and clothing are clear when positioning the tray for use 2 6 Safety Accessory Trays 2 6 1 Vent tray WARNING Using a vent tray will affect the stability and overall weight of your wheelchair 2 7 Safety Stability DANGER Removing the batteries may cause the chair to become unstable causing it to tip backwards Only remo...

Page 8: ...ponents Fig 3 1 1 Headrest 2 Joystick 3 Armrest 4 Seat cushion 5 Leg rest 6 Backrest cushion Fig 3 1 1 2 4 5 3 6 3 1 Maximum user weight The overall maximum user weight shall not exceed SEDEO Pro SEDEO Pro w C ME up to 3mph SEDEO Pro w C ME up to 2 4mph SEDEO Pro Heavy Duty with recline 300 lbs 136 kg 250 lbs 113 kg 300 lbs 136kg 350 lbs 204kg SEDEO Pro Heavy Duty without recline 450 lbs 204kg WAR...

Page 9: ...suffer chest compression or suffocate due to pressure from the belts The belts must be snug but must not be so tight that they interfere with breathing You should be able to slide your open hand flat between the belt and the rider A pelvic wedge or a similar device can help keep the rider from sliding down in the seat Consult with the rider s doctor or healthcare professional to find out if the ri...

Page 10: ...s such attempting to tilt a power seating system to traverse obstacles can damage components in the seating system and or modular actuators Use of a seating system not approved by Sunrise Medical may affect or interfere with other parts of the system Never change the seating system unless you consult your authorized dealer first Never raise your seating system to a height of more than 19 482mm mea...

Page 11: ...ity while operating the powered actuator 4 15 C ME Lift DANGER The C ME accessory has a maximum user weight capacity of up to 250 lbs 113 kg with a maximum speed of 3mph or a maximum user weight of 300 lbs 136 kg with a maximum speed of 2 4mph at full lift Never exceed this capacity while operating the lift WARNING Exceeding these weight capacities could lead to injury and or permanent damage to t...

Page 12: ...ture to transfer occupant restraint loads to the vehicle 9 In order to reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants wheelchair mounted accessories such as trays and respiratory equipment should be removed from the seating and wheelchair and secured separately 10 Postural supports and positioning devices should not be relied on for occupant restraint 11 Do not alter or substitute wheelchair ...

Page 13: ...e indicated 5 1 Pre set backrest frame depth Fig 5 2 and 5 3 1 Loosen A and B by one turn 2 Adjust C to the desired position 3 Tighten A and B See page 38 for specified torque values Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 Fig 5 4 CAUTION When a bigger seat depth is required ensure that the harnesses are lengthened before the mechanical adjustment takes place There are 2 sizes seat rail available 15 75 20 50 400 520mm an...

Page 14: ...ing Reclining flip back armrest width Fig 5 6 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values CAUTION Please check that the new armrest position does not interfere with any seat positioning Seat plate width Fig 5 7 Lift the seat cushion off the Velcro strips to access the seat plates 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired posi...

Page 15: ... Turn A in order to adjust B Backrest height with fixed back or reclining back Fig 5 9 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values Fig 5 8 Fig 5 9 1 2 3 248020 Rev C 15 SEDEO PRO ...

Page 16: ...oosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values Position the flip back armrest further back in order to obtain more space for sidewards transfers Position the armrest further to the front to obtain more support for forward transfers Armrest pad depth Fig 5 12 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38...

Page 17: ...ot E or F onto clamp nuts G CAUTION Ensure that the slot E or F and clamp nuts G are fully engaged 6 Adjust the depth of D and tighten screws C 7 Reinstall the armpad B with screws A See page 38 for specified torque values D C 3 4 A 1 2 B 5 D F G E Fig 5 13 Fig 5 14 Fig 5 15 D C 6 Fig 5 16 See page 38 for specified torque values To reinstall Fig 5 13 6 248020 Rev C 17 SEDEO PRO ...

Page 18: ... one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values Side guard height Fig 5 18 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values 3 1 2 248020 Rev C 18 SEDEO PRO ...

Page 19: ... PART 2 Fig 5 20 2 Loosen A in order to adjust B Armrest pad depth Fig 5 21 A B A B B A A WARNING All screws should be checked periodically for tightness A loose arm pad could slip down when pressed See maintenance schedule on page 38 1 Loosen both screws A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values 248020 Rev C 19 SEDEO PRO ...

Page 20: ...ied torque values Calf Pad Height Adjustment Fig 5 24 1 Remove the two securing screws C Use 5 mm hex key 2 Move Calf Pads to desired height 3 Tighten screws C through adjustment holes See page 38 for specified torque values 5 6 Pre set Fixed center mount leg rest short and long Removing the assembly 5 22 1 Remove the 3 screws A and lower the footrest assembly from the seat Use 5mm hex key Fig 5 2...

Page 21: ...alf pads C to desired height Use 5 mm hex key 2 When finished adjusting tighten screws A Use 5mm hex key See page 38 for specified torque values 5 7 Pre set Sedeo Seating Fixed Center mount leg rest Removing the assembly 5 25 1 Remove the two screws A Use 5 mm hex key 2 Fold forward the neoprene cover C 3 By hand remove the two spacers B 4 Remove one screw D and lower the footrest assembly from th...

Page 22: ...of your environment to make sure you do not injure your legs when leg rests are extended Always ensure that the leg rests or foot plates do not come into contact with the casters before driving the wheelchair Leg rests are not to be used for lifting or carrying the wheelchair under any circumstances As with all moving parts be careful not to trap your fingers Fig 5 27 1m Fig 5 28 Fig 5 27 248020 R...

Page 23: ...per footplate D and adjust to the desired height Use 5mm hex key 2 When finished adjusting tighten screws D Use 5mm hex key See page 38 for specified torque values Calf Pad Height Adjustment Fig 5 29 1 Loosen two screws per calf pad A and adjust calf pads C to desired height Use 5mm hex key 2 When finished adjusting tighten screws A Use 5mm hex key See page 38 for specified torque values Fig 5 30 ...

Page 24: ... wheel B A 2 3 1 B A 2 3 1 B A 2 3 1 CAUTION Ensure that there is at least 2 51 mm of free space under the footplate for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles Ankle angle Fig 5 34 Check after setup and or adjustment of wheelchair After the initial setup by the Sunrise Medical authorized dealer or after making any adjustments to the wheelchair a check to confirm that no interferences exist needs m...

Page 25: ...the options selected for the user chair never drive the chair without the headrest attached Never use the chair without a headrest if a person is transported with the chair in a vehicle Headrest height Fig 5 37 1 Loosen A a few turns 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values Fixed height setting Fig 5 38 1 Loosen C by one turn 2 Slide D as far down as p...

Page 26: ... of the controller Fig 5 41 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values Height of the controller 1 Fig 5 42 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values Height of the controller 2 Fig 5 43 1 Loosen C by one turn 2 Adjust D to the desired position 3 Tighten C See page 3...

Page 27: ...6 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values 4 Loosen C by one turn 5 Adjust B to the desired position 6 Tighten C See page 38 for specified torque values Laterals angle Fig 5 47 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values 4 Loosen C by one turn 5 Adjust B to the des...

Page 28: ...seat with the opening end of the buckle facing to the right for a left handed person and to the left for a right handed person Pass the other ends of the strap through the gap between the backrest posts and the backrest DANGER Always make sure that the lap strap is correctly secured and adjusted prior to use Too loose a strap could cause the user to slip down and cause serious injury Check lap str...

Page 29: ...safe transfer on your own Do not stand on the footrest Putting your full weight on the footrest may lead to wheelchair damage and to hazardous situations including the wheelchair tipping up Make sure your feet do not hang up or get caught in the space between the footrests 6 2 Preparing for forward transfer DANGER Move your wheelchair as close as possible to the seat you intend to transfer to Swin...

Page 30: ...N Flip back armrest Fig 6 4 1 Press A 2 Fold B to the rear Single post removable armrest Fig 6 5 1 Tip A downwards 2 Remove B Reclining flip back armrest Fig 6 6 1 Flip A to the rear 6 4 Headrest Removing positioning the headrest Fig 6 7 1 Loosen knob A 2 Slide B out of or into bracket C 3 Tighten A Some versions of the controller will need to be swung aside Remove the tray before folding back the...

Page 31: ...lick NOTE Swinging back the controller bracket will allow you to pull up close to a table Full operation of the controller remains possible 6 6 Laterals Fig 6 10 1 Press A to swing away B 1 2 Fig 6 11 6 7 Push handle height Fig 6 11 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Slide B into the desired position 3 Tighten A See page 38 for specified torque values DANGER Do not use the push handles to tip the whole chai...

Page 32: ... the desired position NOTE Keep pulling up on A 3 Release A when desired position is obtained Manually elevating leg rests knee angle Fig 7 2 The angle of the comfort leg rests can be adjusted independently of each other 1 Push handle A forwards 2 While sitting in the chair lift your leg 3 Release the handle when in the desired position A 3 1 2 A B 1 2 248020 Rev C 32 SEDEO PRO ...

Page 33: ...seating option while this seating system is in motion Do not attempt to operate the lift or tilt power seating options around children Through programing it is possible to reverse the direction of all powered seating functions ensure you know which direction your seat is going to move before operating Please discuss with your authorized dealer which direction the power seating functions have been ...

Page 34: ...hat they cannot cause injury or damage or become damaged themselves 8 ϭ Flip down backrest quick release Fig 8 ϭ Folding the backrest fully forward 1 Loosen A CAUTION Do not remove A 2 Fold B fully forward NOTE If necessary first remove the back cushion and or the armrest assemblies Folding the backrest fully forward with reclinĞ Fig 8 Ϯ 1 Remove bolt and pin A to fold seat back forward Do not dis...

Page 35: ...3 Remove the leg rest B from its bracket by lifting You should hear a click when replacing the leg rest This indicates that the leg rest has locked into place 8 3 Single post removable armrest Removing the armrest assembly Fig 8 4 1 Tip A downwards 2 Remove B Positioning the armrest assembly 8 5 1 Slide A onto B 2 Push C upwards A B 1 2 A B 1 2 C A B 1 2 248020 Rev C 35 SEDEO PRO ...

Page 36: ...tached to the wheelchair and all fasteners are sufficiently tightened See page 38 for torque values Ensure that the seat interface knobs are tight and secure Checking clothing on potential entrapment When operating the wheelchair ensure that your clothing does not hamper the wheelchair e g too long Before use always make sure your clothing or accessories do not come into contact with the wheels or...

Page 37: ...using the correct length tensile strength and materials When replacing self locking nuts or nuts studs secured with a thread locking solution ensure that a suitable thread locking solution is reapplied to the new fastener Check all Velco fastening straps for correct adhesion when pressed together Ensure that any contamination such as fluff hair etc is removed from straps Such contamination may aff...

Page 38: ...uch as swing away trays should be cleaned with a damp cloth All lateral supports headrest armrests side guards calf pads lap belts and knee pads should be cleaned with a damp cloth 9 6 Cleaning controls Should the controller of your wheelchair become soiled or dirty it can be wiped with a damp cloth with a dilute disinfectant until clean DANGER This is important should the wheelchair be used by mo...

Page 39: ...mate tests for electric wheelchairs N A ISO 7176 14 2008 Requirements and test methods for control systems for electric wheelchairs 1997 N A ISO 7176 16 2012 Requirements for resistance to ignition of upholstered parts May 1997 N A ISO 7176 19 2008 Wheelchairs Part 19 Wheeled mobility devices for use as seats in motor vehicles The Q series meet the crash test requirements as described in ISO 7176 ...

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Page 41: ... or from improper installation or repair c Products modified without Sunrise Medical s express written consent d Damage from exceeding the weight limit 2 This warranty is VOID if the original chair serial number tag is removed or altered 3 This warranty applies in the USA and Canada only Check with your authorized dealer to find out if international warranties apply 4 This warranty is not transfer...

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