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Fig. 3.1

2.5  Safety: Trays

Safety: Vent tray

  

DANGER! / WARNING!

Using a vent tray will affect the stability and overall weight of your 

wheelchair.
• Make sure that the batteries and the ventilator are securely 

fastened to the tray before use.

• Familiarise yourself with the increased size of the wheelchair before 

driving to prevent potential collisions.

• When activating the recline backrest make sure that the area 

around the vent tray is clear.

• Be aware that the vent tray assembly can cause a finger trap hazard 

when the backrest is reclined.

• The vent tray is not designed to hold anything other than the vent 

unit and its batteries, it is not designed to hold an oxygen bottle 

etc. Use of these items may cause your wheelchair to become 

unstable.

• The vent tray must be installed and maintained by a Sunrise 

Medical authorised dealer.

Safety: Swing away tray:

  

DANGER! / WARNING! 

• The maximum weight allowed for the tray is 2.5kg.

• Do not overload the tray, this could cause the tray to break or could 

cause the chair to become unstable.

• Do not leave lit cigarettes or other heat sources on the 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.

3.0 

General description

This wheelchair is equipped with Sedeo Lite seating  system. The 

Sedeo Lite seating system provides excellent support for the head, 

torso, arms and legs. Optimal body support ensures maximum 

independence for the wheelchair user.

The wheelchair must be adjusted by a qualified specialist. Incorrect 

settings may have negative consequences for the seating posture.

Main components (Fig. 3.1):

1.  Headrest

2. 

Joystick

3.  Armrest

4.  Seat cushion

5.  Legrest

6.  Backrest

Summary of Contents for QUICKIE 000691024

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use Zippie Teens Seat 000691024 EN Seating System...

Page 2: ...CAL have been awarded the ISO 13485 certificate which affirms the quality of our products at every stage from R D to production This products meet the requirements in accordance with EC guidelines Opt...

Page 3: ...r seating system please contact your local approved Sunrise Medical service agent If you do not know of an approved dealer in your area or have any other questions please write or telephone Sunrise Me...

Page 4: ...fixed swing away controller bracket Teens 22 4 18 Pre set fixed swing away controller bracket Zippie 22 4 19 Pre set swing away controller capsulated 23 4 20 Pre set laterals 24 4 21 Lap strap seatin...

Page 5: ...ct your dealer immediately In addition to this user manual there is also a service manual for qualified specialists 1 2 For further information Please contact your local authorized Sunrise Medical dea...

Page 6: ...and or the seating in standing mode 2 2 Safety Temperature DANGER WARNING Avoid physical contact with the wheelchair s motors at all times Motors are continuously in motion during use and can reach h...

Page 7: ...o become unstable The vent tray must be installed and maintained by a Sunrise Medical authorised dealer Safety Swing away tray DANGER WARNING The maximum weight allowed for the tray is 2 5kg Do not ov...

Page 8: ...rest frame depth Fig 4 1 1 Unscrew and remove 2 x A on both sides 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Replace and tighten for all A fasteners 4 2 Pre set seat width To adjust the seat frame width the...

Page 9: ...e curvature of the backrest 1 Flip back A 2 Loosen or tighten B with Velcro Backrest height SEDEO LITE Back cushion Fig 4 6 1 Loosen 2 x A on both sides 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten al...

Page 10: ...ISH Zippie Teens Seat Rev A Fig 4 8 J3 Back Fig 4 8 NOTE The Jay 3 Backrest can be used in conjunction with the Sedeo Lite seating system Please refer to the J3 Back Owner s Manual for fitting and adj...

Page 11: ...2 Fig 4 10 1 Loosen rear screw A by one turn then fully remove B 2 Adjust C to the desired position 3 Replace and tighten A B Armrest pad depth Fig 4 11 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desired position...

Page 12: ...just B PART 2 Fig 4 13 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Armrest pad depth Fig 4 14 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A NOTE In or...

Page 13: ...2 3 A B M3 M3 1 2 3 A B Fig 4 15 Fig 4 16 4 6 Side guard Straight Side guard height Fig 4 15 1 Unscrew A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A In rig Side guard height Fig 4 16 1 Unscrew A 2...

Page 14: ...screw and remove A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Replace and tighten A NOTE CAUTION Ensure that there is sufficient free space under B for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles Ankle angle Fig...

Page 15: ...rn B in order to adjust the ankle angle as desired 3 Fold A down DANGER WARNING After adjustment and with the seat in its normal drive position Ensure there Is a gap of 25 mm between the floor and the...

Page 16: ...gth Fig 4 23 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Footrest angle Fig 4 24 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A NOTE CAUTION Ensure that there is sufficient fr...

Page 17: ...eg length Fig 4 26 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A NOTE CAUTION Ensure that there is sufficient free space under B for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles Footrest angle F...

Page 18: ...10mm 10mm 10mm B 2 M4 M4 1 3 A Fig 4 30 Fig 4 31 4 12 Pre set swing away legrests Zippie Salsa Lower leg length Fig 4 30 1 Unscrew and remove A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Replace and tighten...

Page 19: ...red position 3 Replace and tighten A NOTE CAUTION Ensure that there is sufficient free space under B for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles Footrest angle Fig 4 33 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the des...

Page 20: ...remove A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Replace and tighten A NOTE CAUTION Ensure that there is sufficient free space under B for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles Ankle angle Fig 4 37 1 L...

Page 21: ...h the chair in a vehicle Headrest height Fig 4 40 1 Loosen A a few turns 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Memory setting Fig 4 41 1 Loosen C by one turn 2 Slide D as far down as possible...

Page 22: ...4 44 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Height of the controller Fig 4 45 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A 4 18 Pre set fixed swing away controller brac...

Page 23: ...e set swing away controller capsulated Depth of the controller Fig 4 48 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Height of the controller 1 Fig 4 49 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desir...

Page 24: ...51 Fig 4 52 Fig 4 53 4 20 Pre set laterals Laterals height Fig 4 51 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Laterals depth Fig 4 52 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Ti...

Page 25: ...s Generally the lap strap should be fixed so that the straps sit at an angle of approximately 45 Fig 4 57 and when correctly adjusted should not allow user to slip down in the seat Place the strap loo...

Page 26: ...motor brakes are engaged This keeps the system from moving when you transfer It is dangerous to transfer on your own It requires good balance and agility Be aware that there is a point during every tr...

Page 27: ...se as you can to the seat you are transferring to If possible use a transfer board Transfer as far back onto the seat surface as you can This will reduce the risk that you will miss the seat or fall N...

Page 28: ...chanism that allows the joystick to be locked in two forward positions 1 Push A outwards or inwards 2 To return to forward position push the back of the joystick forward until it locks into place clic...

Page 29: ...est DANGER WARNING Risk of trapping fingers When moving the legrest up or down do not put your fingers in the adjusting mechanism between the moving parts of the legrest Manually elevating legrests kn...

Page 30: ...anges of travel Users should be aware of their surroundings while components are in motion While driving this seating system in the reclined elevated or tilted position use caution Do Not attempt to o...

Page 31: ...ould be removed Store away such components safely so that they can not cause injury or damage or become damaged themselves 7 1 Seat cushion Removing the seat Fig 7 1 1 Pull A upwards Replacing the sea...

Page 32: ...the legrest outwards 4 Remove the legrest B from its bracket by lifting You should hear a click when replacing the legrest This indicates that the legrest has locked into place Danger of finger entrap...

Page 33: ...ter cleaning or if it is used in a wet or damp atmosphere DANGER WARNING It is important that should the wheelchair be used by more than one person it is cleaned thoroughly to ensure there is no cross...

Page 34: ...r example the arrows on the seat plate and the scale for the seat width adjustment Do not use a hose or a pressure washer to clean your chair DANGER WARNING Always read the label on any commercial or...

Page 35: ...recommendations and national requirements Pb In the following section there is a description of the materials used on the product in view of the disposal or recycling of the product and its packaging...

Page 36: ...or impact static and fatigue strengths ISO 7176 9 Climate tests for electric wheelchairs ISO 7176 14 Requirements and test methods for control systems for electric wheelchairs ISO 7176 16 2012 Require...

Page 37: ...A pos 2 60 or 80 Ah batteries 0 seat angle N A N A N A N A pos 3 60 or 80 Ah batteries 0 seat angle 450 mm 750 mm 17 7 29 5 pos 4 60 or 80 Ah batteries 0 seat angle 470 mm 770 mm 18 5 30 3 Backrest an...

Page 38: ...0 Ankle angle 50 50 50 50 Swing away Zippie legrests manual elevating Lower leg length from seatplate 170 mm 270 mm 6 7 10 6 Knee angle 25 87 25 87 Ankle angle 50 50 50 50 Swing away Salsa legrests ma...

Page 39: ...anty shall not arise if a repair or replacement of a wheelchair or a part is required for the following reasons a Normal wear and tear which include batteries armrest pads upholstery tyres brakes shoe...

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