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BREEZY STYLE

ENGLISH

Handling

Folding up 

First remove the seat cushion and 

the back seat shell from the 

wheelchair and flip up the (platform) 

footplate or the individual footrests. 

Take hold of the sling or the seat 

tubes in the middle, from the back 

and pull upwards. The wheelchair will 

then fold up. To fold your wheelchair 

so that it is as small as possible, e.g., 

to put into a car, you can remove the 

footrests (depending on the model). 

For this purpose, open the latch from 

the outside and swing the footrest to the side. Then the footrest only 

has to be drawn out of the receiver tube (Fig. 1.0).

Transportation

To move the mobility aid, the folded wheelchair should be lifted by 

holding the front part of the cross-brace and the push handles.

Fig. 1.0

Fig. 2.0

Getting into your wheelchair independently 
(Fig. 4.0)

• 

The wheelchair should be pushed up against 

a wall or solid piece of furniture;

• 

The brakes should be on;

• 

The footplates should be hinged up;

• 

The user can then lower himself into the chair;

• 

The footplates should then be pushed down 

and the feet rested on them in front of the 
heel loops.

Getting out of your wheelchair 
independently (Fig. 5.0)

• The brakes should be on;

• The hinged footplates should be hinged up;

•  With one hand on each armrest, the person 

should bend slightly forward to bring the 

body weight to the front of the seat, and with 

both feet firmly on the ground, one foot well 
back, push up into the upright position.

  

 WARNING!

When standing, do not stand on the footplates or the wheelchair will 

tip up. It is easier and safer to get into your wheel chair if you turn 

the footplates up and out of the way or take them off the wheelchair.

Fig. 4.0

Fig. 5.0

Unfolding

Press down on the seat tube (see 

figure). Your wheelchair is then 

unfolded. Now snap the seat tubing 

into position in the seat saddle. This 

can be facilitated by slightly tipping 

your wheelchair, as this means that 

the weight is taken off one of the rear 

wheels.

 Be careful not to get your 

fingers caught in the cross-tube 
assembly

. Refit the seat cushionl 

(Fig. 2.0).

When transporting the unoccupied wheelchair in a vehicle, 

it should be tied down or strapped in.

Quick-Release Axles for Rear Wheels 

(Fig.3.0)

Removing the rear wheels will 

keep the wheelchair as compact 

as possible.

The rear wheels are equipped 

with quick-release axles. The 

wheels can thus be installed or 

removed with out using tools. 

To remove a wheel, simply 

depress the quick-release button 

on the axle (1) and pull it out.

 CAUTION!

Hold the quick-release button on the axle depressed when inserting 

the axle into the frame to mount the rear wheels. Release the 

button to lock the wheel in place. The quick-release button should 

snap back to its  original position.

Fig. 3.0

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Transporting the Wheelchair

Summary of Contents for Breezy Style

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Breezy Style Manual Wheelchair P19179 ...

Page 2: ...om R D to production This products meet the requirements in accordance with EC guidelines Options or accessories shown are available at extra cost Wheelchair Components EN Wheelchairs 1 Push handles 2 Backrest upholstery 3 Sideguard 4 Seat sling 5 Footrest 6 Castors 7 Footboard 8 Fork 9 Wheel locks 10 Handrim 11 Rear wheel 7 9 10 2 1 3 4 5 6 8 11 ...

Page 3: ... 1165 980 700 525 1000 880 MAX mm MIN mm 515 465 450 415 265 175 600 305 10 0 10 0 3 10 std 0 60 Recliner 110 110 405 345 500 450 520 380 7 5 MAX kg MIN kg 125 16 5 13 9 10 0 940 865 MAX MIN 360 250 25 50 1 75 KG X X X 260 MAX MIN ...

Page 4: ... 445 22 4 490 470 22 5 515 495 22 6 465 445 12 2 490 470 12 3 515 495 12 4 BREEZY STYLE h Ø 1 2 465 6 1 490 6 2 515 6 465 8 490 8 515 8 2 Note The max difference between front and rear seat height is 40 mm REAR SEAT HEIGHT FRONT SEAT HEIGHT FRONT SEAT HEIGHT mm 465 490 515 REAR SEAT HEIGHT mm 445 470 495 ...

Page 5: ...LE ENGLISH Unless otherwise advised the torque for M6 screws is 7 Nm Please refer to page 7 for details Torque EN Nm M3 2 M4 3 M5 4 M6 5 M8 10 M10 20 M12 40 7 Nm 10 Nm 10 Nm 7 Nm 40 Nm 40 Nm 10 Nm 7 Nm 4 Nm Fig 25 ...

Page 6: ...ce to user that potential damage to equipment may occur if the advice is not followed NOTE General advice or best practice Reference To Additional Documentation Solid Soft tyres Does not fit NOTE Please keep a note of your local service agent s address and telephone number in the space provided In the event of a breakdown contact them and try to give all relevant details so they can help you quick...

Page 7: ...se Wheelchairs are exclusively for users who are unable to walk or have limited mobility for their own personal use when self propelling and being moved by a third party pushed by attendant within the home and outdoors The maximum weight limit includes 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...

Page 8: ...l locks otherwise your wheelchair could tip over Explore the effects of changing the centre of gravity on the behaviour of the wheelchair 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...

Page 9: ... medical devices requires the approval of Sunrise Medical Please note that in certain configurations the wheelchair may exceed a width of 700 mm If this is the case under certain circumstances it may not be possible to use some or all of the available escape routes from a building It may be more difficult or impossible to travel on public transport Further information and safety instructions can b...

Page 10: ...r the following reasons a Normal wear and tear which include but is not limited to the following parts where fitted batteries armrest pads upholstery tyres brakes shoes ferrules etc b Any overloading of the product please check the EC label for maximum user weight c The product or part has not been maintained or serviced in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations as shown in the user in...

Page 11: ...urely 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 or components without consulting the manufacturer Failure to do so will invalidate the ability of a Sunrise Medical wheelchair to be transported within a vehicle Fig A 9 Both pelvic and upper torso restraint belts must be used to re...

Page 12: ...ition of the wheelchair restraint straps The straps are then tensioned after the front straps have been fitted to secure the wheelchair Positioning of wheelchair tie down restraints on wheelchair 1 Location of the front and rear tie down labels Fig G H Minimun User Weight 22 kg When the user being transported is a child less than 22Kg mass and the vehicle involved has less than eight 8 seated pass...

Page 13: ...d slightly forward to bring the body weight to the front of the seat and with both feet firmly on the ground one foot well back push up into the upright position WARNING When standing do not stand on the footplates or the wheelchair will tip up It is easier and safer to get into your wheel chair if you turn the footplates up and out of the way or take them off the wheelchair Fig 4 0 Fig 5 0 Unfold...

Page 14: ...rakes for a moving wheelchair The wheel locks should therefore never be used to brake a moving wheelchair Always use the hand rims for braking Make sure that the gap between the tyres and wheel locks complies with given specifications To readjust loosen the screw and set the appropriate gap Then re tighten the screw Fig 6 0 8 0 CAUTION After each adjustment of the rear wheels check the wheel lock ...

Page 15: ...age of the wheelchair easier Fig 17 0 CAUTION Do not operate under load as this may cause lever to break To fold the backrest stand behind the wheelchair press the two small levers Fig 16 0 positioned on each side of the backrest just above the armrests Fold the backrest down Fig 15 0 Fig 16 0 Fig 14 0 1 Option Elevating Legrest Fig 10 0 12 0 To remove pull the lever 1 swing the footplate outwards...

Page 16: ... Fig 19 0 Fig 20 0 3 The height of the armrest 2 can be adjusted by fitting the spacer bracket in various positions To do this release the screws move the spacer bracket and re tighten the screws The length of the armrest can be adjusted by releasing the screws 3 then move the armrest to the desired position and re tighten the screws Fig 21 0 Side guard flip up removable with short or long armrest...

Page 17: ...e user Fig 25 0 Fig 25 0 The lap belt should be fixed so that the belt sits at an angle of 45 degrees across the user s pelvis The user should be upright and be as far back as possible in the seat when correctly adjusted The lap belt should not allow the user to slip down in the seat Fig 26 0 To fasten buckle Firmly push male buckle into female buckle To release belt Press exposed sides of male bu...

Page 18: ...seat by an authorised dealer The user must be sitting in the wheelchair during this adjustment Fig 28 0 Maximum Load 40kgs Crutch holder This device permits crutches to be transported directly on a wheelchair It has a Velcro loop to fasten crutches or other aids Fig 27 0 WARNING Never try to use or attempt to remove the crutches or other aids while moving Options Crutch holder Options Therapy Tabl...

Page 19: ...XX XX XX Tyres and Mounting Tyres and mounting Pneumatic tyres are fitted as standard from the factory If pneumatic tyres are used make sure that you maintain the correct tyre pressure as this can have an effect on wheelchair performance If the tyre pressure is too low rolling resistance will increase requiring more effort to move the chair forward Low tyre pressure also has a negative impact on m...

Page 20: ... Disposal or recycling should be done through a licensed agent or authorised place of disposal Alternatively your wheelchair may be returned to your dealer for disposal Trouble Shooting Disposal Recycling of Materials Maintenance and care SAFETY CHECK As the user you will be the first person to notice any possible defects We therefore recommend that before each use you check the following The tyre...

Page 21: ...It is strongly recommended that inexperienced users have Ant tips fitted The wheelchair conforms to the following standards a Requirements and test methods for static impact and fatigue strengths ISO 7176 8 b Requirements for resistance to ignition in accordance with ISO 7176 16 EN 1021 1 2 Technical Specifications Overall width With standard wheels including handrims SW 180 mm With drumbrake whee...

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