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S.  SEAT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT 

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The seat depth can be adjusted in one inch increments on standard rehab seating.

1.   Seat Frame Depth Adjustment

a. To adjust, remove the two bolts (A & B) from each side of the backrest pivot plate.
b. Reposition the backrest to the desired position.
c. Replace and retighten bolts on each side of the backrest pivot plate.

2.   Back Angle Adjustment on Seat Frame

a. Remove the front securing bolt (A) on the side of the backrest hinge plate.
b. Loosen the lower rear bolt (B)
c. Set at desired angle. There are five holes (in 4º increments) to choose from.
d. Reinstall the front bolt and tighten both bolts securely.

T. SEAT REMOVAL 

Most adjustments that can be made to the ASAP II seating system, should be done with the
seating system removed from the base.  Standard practice should be to remove the seating
system and place it on a workbench for an easier and safer adjustment.

a. Disconnect the joystick power cable (C) in the rear of the chair.

1.   Seat tilt back (for quick access to battery compartment)

a. Remove the knobs (D) that attach the seat to the seat posts.
b. Tilt the seat back until it is resting on the work surface.

2.   Seat removal (required to replace modules or adjust the seat width of the chair)

a. Remove the 4 screws (E) to detach the seat pan from the modules underneath.  The

locations of the screws may vary depending on the size of the seating area, type of
module, and size of seat pan.

b. Remove the seat and place it in a stable work area.

U. SEAT PAN AND BACK SIZE ADJUSTMENTS 

NOTE: 

Your ASAP II seating system can be adjusted to a wide range of widths and depths
to accommodate specific user needs.  Seating dimensions should only be altered
by a trained medical professional and may require a new seat pan, cushion and/or 
stabilizer bar to complete the adjustment.

1.   Seat Pan/Frame Width Adjustment

a. Most width adjustments require the back, stabilizer bar,  and back brackets to be

loosened and/or removed before adjusting the seating width.

b. To adjust the width of the seating area, remove the screws (F) that attach the seat

pan to the seat frame (H).

c. Reposition (G) (either solid seat pan, or split-cover seat pan) to achieve the desired

width (1/2” increments on each side).  Make sure that it is centered and equally spaced
from side to side.

d. For the 13” wide, (10x10-13x18 seat), you will need to mount the width fillers (H)  to

cover the gap between the seat rail (H) and seat pan (G).

e. Check your width measurements and then replace and retighten all the hardware.

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Summary of Contents for Pulse 5BC

Page 1: ...ble en formato PDF en nuestra p gina en Internet www SunriseMedical com Ingrese a la p gina del producto espec fico para descargar el manu al o comun quese con el proveedor autorizado de Sunrise Medic...

Page 2: ...ecyclable The separate collection and recycling of your product at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is disposed in a manner that protects the environment En...

Page 3: ...on 18 K Swing in Swing out Footrests 18 L Elevating Legrest 18 M Angle Adjustable Centermount Footrest 18 N Dual post Fixed height standard and Dual post Height Adjustable Armrests 19 O Single post He...

Page 4: ...to operate chair Standard Group 22 Battery Charger Off board 8 AMP Shroud Colors Red Black Blue Silver Copper Green Apple Yellow Pearl Pink Candy Purple Matte Black Midnight Blue Pearl white Digital c...

Page 5: ...see the icons listed below to identify warnings and potential haz ards WARNING These warnings must be followed failure to do so may cause personal injury or may dam age the wheelchair ESD Electrostat...

Page 6: ...C2 21 have been installed WARNING If there is any doubt that the specialty control input device is not immune to 20V m extra care should be taken around known sources of EMI WARNING There is no way to...

Page 7: ...afe use by your health care professional 2 Every wheelchair is different Take the time to learn the feel of this chair before you begin riding 3 Be aware that you must develop your own methods for the...

Page 8: ...gs axles motors or loosen fasteners J STREET USE WARNING 1 This product is not intended for street use Avoid streets whenever possible 2 Obey and follow all legal pedestrian pathways and laws that app...

Page 9: ...oystick and cause your chair to move when you do not expect it 2 Make sure motor brakes are engaged This keeps the chair from moving when you transfer 3 Work with your health care professional to lear...

Page 10: ...G 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 chair when you are on a lift If you fail to do so you may touch t...

Page 11: ...he seat Consult with the rider s doctor nurse or therapist 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 can easily remov...

Page 12: ...Department if you do not receive this information P POWER SEATING SC MPC WARNING 1 Operation While driving this wheelchair in the reclined elevated or tilted position use caution Do Not attempt to op...

Page 13: ...occur WARNING To reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants wheelchair mounted accessories including but not limited to IV poles trays respiratory equipment backpacks and other personal items...

Page 14: ...rement points B Pelvic Belt Securement point C Attach WTORS to the tie down brackets in accordance with the manu facturer s instructions and SAE j2249 SECURING THE WHEELCHAIR This wheelchair is to be...

Page 15: ...air has been tested for seating in a motor vehicle with the factory installed seating system only Ensure that the factory installed seating system is secured to the wheelchair frame before operation R...

Page 16: ...8 ISO 10542 compliant rear secure ment straps be used to anchor the power chair during motor vehicle transport For power chairs that exceed the weight threshold mentioned above It is further rec ommen...

Page 17: ...chair before use 4 At least once a year have a complete safety check and service of your chair performed by a supplier B CLEANING 1 Paint Finish Clean the paint finish with mild soapy water monthly P...

Page 18: ...From the side place the pivot D into the top of the frame tube which guides the hanger into the correct alignment with the locking plate C on front frame tube b Rotate the hanger to the front until i...

Page 19: ...c Return lever to locked position d Push arm pad until upper armpost locks firmly into place 3 Removal a Press on the release lever and remove the armrest 4 Replacing Armrest a Slide armrest back int...

Page 20: ...Lock R BATTERY REMOVAL 1 To remove the batteries before transporting or servicing a Carefully flip back the seat see Section XI T Seat removal b Remove the shroud see Section XI E Shroud removal c Un...

Page 21: ...according to specifications turn your wheelchair OFF immediately and contact your authorized supplier to re program oper ational settings using the RNET or VR2 operating guide If you have any problems...

Page 22: ...e PG Drives Technology RNET control system B CONNECTORS Mating Connectors To connect the communication cables A Holding the connector housing firmly push the connector into its mate until you can no l...

Page 23: ...The available modes are dependent on programming and the range of auxil iary output devices connected to the control system Maximum Speed Profile Indicator This is a gauge that shows the maximum speed...

Page 24: ...Name A text string that displays the name of the currently selected profile Clock Displays the current time in a numeric format Color Joystick Speed Display Gives a proportional display of the wheelc...

Page 25: ...d If you operate the Joystick before or just after you switch the control system on the screen will flash the joystick displaced screen You must release and center the joystick to resume normal operat...

Page 26: ...yet left in a steady posi tion for a predetermined period of time The controller will auto matically turn off if the set time has been reached This feature is designed to protect the user batteries a...

Page 27: ...the batteries as soon as you can bars 1 7 If the battery gauge shows just red then you should charge the batteries immediately bars 1 3 3 On Off Button E Turning the chair on or off is accomplished by...

Page 28: ...only a certain number of times before they will fail and no longer hold a charge For answers to questions about batteries consult your Authorized Dealer 2 Use Proper Batteries Your chair operates on...

Page 29: ...r smoke or hold an open flame near batteries 2 Protect your skin and clothes a Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries 3 Corrosion Check battery terminals often for corr...

Page 30: ...d be set at a minimum of 60 in lbs 2 Dealer Service and Adjustment Reference materials Go to www sunrisemedical com for parts manuals instruction sheets and instructional videos that will aid in the r...

Page 31: ...Unplug the main power connect B d Lift the batteries out of the frame using the battery strap as a lifting handle 2 Battery installation See section X Batteries for installation WARNING Batteries may...

Page 32: ...rmrest until it starts to height adjust the armrest again c When you reach desired height remember to level the armrest using screws D and E as shown in step 2 above NOTE The cantilever armrest has ab...

Page 33: ...osen the clamp A move the joystick and then hand tighten the clamp handle b To move the joystick to the opposite side of the chair remove the hardware B and move the clamp and joystick receiver to the...

Page 34: ...or lowered b Using a 5mm hex key loosen the two screws F at the top of the footrest bracket and move up or down to set the correct height c Re tighten the hardware to hold the adjustment in place Q P...

Page 35: ...ed to replace modules or adjust the seat width of the chair a Remove the 4 screws E to detach the seat pan from the modules underneath The locations of the screws may vary depending on the size of the...

Page 36: ...ioning depending on your specific configuration Seat to floor heights and Pre tilt positioning should only be altered by a trained medical professional For the correct Pre tilt settings and seat to fl...

Page 37: ...Position 2 2 D Position 1 1 E and position 0 default F a Using a 5mm Hex key remove the M8 flat head screws 3 on each side b Position the backrest at the desired height The top screw should be mounte...

Page 38: ...roller a Flip up the armrest so that it is perpendicular to the floor b Loosen the thumbscrew E on the controller bracket c Slide the controller in or out of the armrest to the desired position d Tigh...

Page 39: ...r replace covered parts This is the exclusive remedy for consequential damages F WHAT YOU MUST DO 1 Obtain an authorized supplier while this warranty is in effect prior approval for return or repair o...

Page 40: ...per instructions in this manual to insure electromagnetic emissions are at acceptable levels TABLE 2 Immunity Test IEC 60601 test level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Electrost...

Page 41: ...E 3 Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the product includi...

Page 42: ...o 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 1 2 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 Recommended separation distances between portable...

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