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General safety notes and driving restrictions

The engineering and construction of this wheelchair has been 

designed to provide maximum safety. International safety standards 

currently in force have either been fulfilled or exceeded in parts.

Nevertheless, users may put themselves at risk by improperly using 

their wheelchairs. For your own safety, the following rules must be 

strictly observed.

Unprofessional or erroneous changes or adjustments increase the 

risk of accident. As a wheelchair user, you are also part of the daily 

traffic on streets and pavements, just like anyone else. We would 

like to remind you that you are therefore also subject to any and all 

traffic laws.

Be careful during your first ride in this wheelchair. Get to know your 

wheelchair.

Before each use, the following should be checked:

• Fixed axles or Quick-release axles on the rear wheels. 

• Velcro on seats and backrests

• Tyres, tyre pressure and wheel locks.

Before changing any of the adjustments of this wheelchair, it is 

important to read the corresponding section of the user’s manual.

It is possible that potholes or uneven ground could cause this 

wheelchair to tip over, especially when riding uphill or downhill. 

When riding forwards over a step or up an incline, the body should 

be leaning forward.

DANGER!

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NEVER exceed the maximum load of 125 kg for user plus any 

items carried on the wheelchair. If you exceed the maximum 

load, this can lead to damage to the chair, or you may fall or tip 

over, lose control and may lead to serious injury of the user and 

other people.

• 

When it is dark, please wear light clothing or clothing with 

reflectors, so that you can be seen more easily. Make sure that 

the reflectors on the side and back of the wheelchair are clearly 

visible.

• 

We would also recommend that you fit an active light.

  

DANGER! 

• 

 To avoid falls and dangerous situations, you should first 

practice     using your new wheelchair on level ground with 

good visibility.

• 

When getting on or off the wheelchair, do not use the 

footboards.

• 

These should be flipped up beforehand and swung to the 

outside as far as possible. Always position yourself as close as 

possible to the place where you wish to transfer to.

• 

Only use your wheelchair with care. For example, avoid 

travelling against an obstacle without braking (step, kerb edge) 

or dropping down gaps.

• 

The wheel locks are not intended to stop your wheelchair in 

motion. They are only there to ensure that your wheelchair 

does not begin rolling unintentionally. When you stop on 

uneven ground, you should always use the wheel locks to 

prevent unintended movement. Always apply both wheel locks; 

otherwise, your wheelchair could tip over.

• 

Explore the effects of changing the centre of gravity on the 

behaviour of the wheelchair in use, for example on inclines, 

slopes, all gradients or when overcoming obstacles. Do this 

with the secure aid of a helper.

• 

With extreme settings (e.g. rear wheels in the most forward 

position) and less than perfect posture, the wheelchair may tip 

over even on a level surface.

• 

Lean your upper body further forward when going up slopes 

and steps.

• 

Lean your upper body further back when going down slopes 

and steps. Never try to climb and descend a slope diagonally.

• 

Avoid using an escalator which may lead to serious injury in the 

event of a fall.

• 

Do not use the wheelchair on slopes more than 10°. The 

Dynamic safe slope is dependant on the chair configuration, 

the users abilities and the style of riding. As the users abilities 

and style of riding cannot be predetermined then the max safe 

slope cannot be determined. Therefore this must be determined 

by the user with the assistance of an attendant to prevent 

tipping. It is strongly recommended that inexperienced users 

have Anti-tips fitted.

• 

It is possible that potholes or uneven ground could cause this 

wheelchair to tip over, especially when riding uphill or downhill.

• 

Do not use your wheelchair on muddy or icy ground.

• 

Do not use your wheelchair where pedestrians are not allowed.

• 

To avoid hand injuries do not grab in between the spokes or 

between the rear wheel and wheel lock when driving the 

wheelchair.

• 

In particular when using lightweight metal handrims, fingers will 

easily become hot when braking from a high speed or on long 

inclines.

• 

Only attempt stairs with the help of an attendant. There is 

equipment available to help you, e.g. climbing ramps or lifts, 

please use them. If there is no such equipment available, then 

the wheelchair must be tipped and pushed, never carried, over 

the steps (2 helpers). We recommend that users over 100 kg in 

weight are not transferred in this way. In general, any anti-tip 

tubes fitted must be set beforehand, so that they cannot touch 

the steps, as otherwise this could lead to a serious tumble. 

Afterwards the anti-tip tubes must be set back to their correct 

position. 

• 

Make sure that the attendant only holds the wheelchair using 

securely mounted parts. Do not use removable parts (e.g. not 

on the footrests or the side guards).

• 

When using the lifting ramp make sure that the anti-tip tubes 

fitted are positioned outside the danger area.

• 

Secure your wheelchair on uneven ground or when 

transferring, e.g. into a car, by using the brakes.

• 

If and whenever possible, during a journey in a specially fitted 

vehicle for disabled people, vehicle occupants should use the 

seats in the vehicle and the appropriate restraint system. This 

is the only way to ensure that occupants will have the 

maximum protection if there is an accident. 

• 

Depending on the diameter and setting of the castors, as well 

as the centre of gravity setting of the wheelchair, the castors 

may begin to wobble at high speeds. This can lead to castor 

seizure and the wheelchair may tip over. Therefore, please 

make sure that the castors are adjusted correctly (see the 

Chapter “Castors”).

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Summary of Contents for Breezy BasiX2

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Page 2: ...pesquisa e desenvolvimento até ao fabrico Estes produtos satisfazem os requisitos de acordo com as directrizes da CE As opções e acessórios estão disponíveis sem custo extra PT Componentes de la silla SUNRISE MEDICAL ha obtenido el certificado de calidad ISO 9001 el cual confirma la calidad de sus productos en todo momento desde el inicio del proceso de desarrollo del producto hasta su posterior p...

Page 3: ... produksjon av denne rul lestolen Denna produkt overholder kravene i retningslinjene fra EU Vist utstyr og tilbehør kan fås direkte på stol eller etterbestilles NO 7 10 9 11 2 1 3 4 5 6 8 12 Wheelchair 1 Push handles 2 Backrest upholstery 3 Sideguard 4 Seat sling 5 Footrest 6 Castors 7 Footplates 8 Castor Fork 9 Folding Frame 10 Wheel locks 11 Rear Wheel 12 Arm Pad 7 Rollstuhl 1 Schiebegriffe 2 Rü...

Page 4: ... 570 1060 770 950 900 MAX mm MIN mm 505 425 460 410 240 220 530 490 10 0 10 0 0 0 80 74 118 118 500 350 460 410 520 380 8 4 8 4 MAX kg MIN kg 125 17 3 14 9 300 240 10 0 850 800 MAX MIN MAX MIN 340 280 500 500 1 9 KG mm 0 kg ...

Page 5: ... 7NM 7NM 7NM 7NM 45NM 10NM 10NM 10NM 5 3 1 4 2 mm B A mm 42 5 8 5B 400mm 24 5 44 8 4B 425mm 24 4 45 8 3B 5A 450mm 24 12 3 46 5 8 2B 4A 475mm 24 2 48 8 1B 3A 500mm 24 1 49 8 2A 50 8 1A 42 5 6 3B 5A 44 6 2B 4A 45 6 1B 3A 46 5 6 2A 48 6 1A 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 6: ...a user who is unable to walk or has limited mobility for their own personal use in and outdoor on dry firm and level surface terrains self propelling or attendant push The maximum weight limit includes both the user and any weight of accessories fitted to the wheelchair is marked on the serial number label which is affixed to the crossbar or stabiliser bar below the seat Warranty can only be taken...

Page 7: ...ll gradients or when overcoming obstacles Do this with the secure aid of a helper With extreme settings e g rear wheels in the most forward position and less than perfect posture the wheelchair may tip over even on a level surface Lean your upper body further forward when going up slopes and steps Lean your upper body further back when going down slopes and steps Never try to climb and descend a s...

Page 8: ...tted the quick release axles on the rear wheels are set properly and lock in locking ball bearings are showing completely through the axle sleeve If the button on the quick release axle is not pressed in the rear wheel cannot be removed CAUTION The effect of the knee lever brake as well as the general driving characteristics are dependant on tyre pressure The wheelchair is significantly lighter an...

Page 9: ...ble parts such as pads tyres inner tubes and similar parts are excluded from the warranty except in the case that premature wear of the part is the direct result of a manufacturing fault 6 Claims from this warranty shall not arise if a repair or replacement of a wheelchair or a part is required for the following reasons a The product or part has not been maintained or serviced in accordance with t...

Page 10: ... the following page and not to any attachments or accessories e g not around the spokes of wheels brakes or footrests Fig A 7 The tie down restraints should be attached as close as possible at an angle of 45 degrees and tightened securely in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Alterations or substitutions must not be made to the wheelchair securement points or to structural and frame...

Page 11: ...e front straps have been fitted to secure the wheelchair USER WEIGHT LESS THAN 22 kg When the user being transported is a child less than 22Kg mass and the vehicle involved has less than eight 8 seated passengers it is recommended that they be transferred to an UNCE Regulation 44 compliant child restraint system CRS This type of restraint system provides a more effective occupant restraint system ...

Page 12: ...here attendant use is the predominant intended use as damage to the backposts may occur if you pull back on them to tip the wheelchair in order to overcome obstacles WHEEL LOCKS Your wheelchair is equipped with two wheel locks They are applied directly against the tyres To engage press both brake levers forward against the stops To release the locks pull the levers back to their original positions...

Page 13: ...tplates Fig 10 FIG 9 1 FIG 11 1 2 FIG 12 3 FIG 13 ADJUSTING THE CALF PAD Fig 14 The calf pad can be adjusted as follows Height Open bolt 4 and move the clamping piece to the desired position By rotating the clamping piece also the angle can be adjusted Depth Open bolt 5 and move the calf pad into the desired position Width Open bolt 5 and position the spacers 6 behind the pad to get the desired po...

Page 14: ...e extension It is recommended that the angle adjustable backrest is used in conjunction with anti tip tubes maximum ground clearance 3 5 cm We recommend that the angle adjustable backrest is used in conjunction with a stabilising bar HALF FOLDING BACK Unfolding the backrest To put the backrest in the upright position push the handles upwards and forwards until they lock in WARNING Keep fingers and...

Page 15: ... tube until the first of the two spring buttons enters the first hole in the frame tube Fig 30 WARNING Incorrect setup of the anti tips will increase the risk of a rearwards tip You must swing the anti tips upwards when going up or down large obstacles such as a kerb to prevent them from touching the ground then rotate them back down to the normal position 1 2 Fig 28 Fig 29 1 2 NOTE Do not insert ...

Page 16: ...to dry DANGER The lap belt should be adjusted to suit the end user as detailed above Sunrise Medical also recommend that the length and fit of the belt is checked on a regular basis to reduce the risk of the end user inadvertently re adjusting the belt to an excessive length If in doubt about the use and operation of the seat belt then ask your healthcare professional wheelchair dealer carer or at...

Page 17: ...prox 3 centimeters above the ground when not in use They are thus out of the way when riding transporting or when tipping to pass over obstacles e g kerbs steps etc Fig 41 DANGER Your wheelchair does not have any wheel locks when the transit wheels are being used Options Transit wheels Fig 41 Name Plate Nameplates The nameplate is located on either the cross tube assembly or the transverse frame t...

Page 18: ...ully after they have been exposed to these elements HYGIENE WHEN BEING REUSED When the chair is to be reused it should be prepared carefully and be wiped and treated with spray disinfectant on all surfaces which could come into contact with the user If you need to do this quickly you must use a liquid alcohol based disinfectant suitable for medical products and devices Please pay attention to the ...

Page 19: ...all there listed parts seat back upholstery arm pad side panel are fire resistant as per EN1021 2 The Dynamic safe slope is dependant on the chair configuration the users abilities and the style of riding As the users abilities and style of riding cannot be predetermined then the max safe slope cannot be determined Therefore this must be determined by the user with the assistance of an attendant t...

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