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VI

. GENERAL WARNINGS

 

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 WARNING 

Read all warnings in this section. If you do not comply with 

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

and cause severe injury to you or others.

 A. NOTICE TO USER AND ATTENDANTS

 

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 WARNING 

 USER

1.  Before using this power wheelchair, you should be 

trained in its safe use by your health care professional.

2.  Every power wheelchair is different. Take the time  

to learn the feel of this wheelchair before you begin  

using it.

3.  Be aware that you must develop your own methods for 

the safe use of this wheelchair, which are best suited to 

your level of function and ability.

4.  Have someone help you practice bending, reaching 

and transfers until you learn how to do them safely.

5.  NEVER try a new maneuver on your own unless you 

are sure it is safe.

6.  Get to know the areas where you plan to use your 

power wheelchair. Look for hazards and learn how to 

avoid them.

7.  ALWAYS wear a positioning strap.
8.  DO NOT use your power wheelchair if the joystick 

does not spring back to the neutral position.

9.  DO NOT use your power wheelchair if the joystick 

rubber gaiter is ripped or damaged.

10. DO NOT try to tip your power wheelchair without an  

attendant present. 

 

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 WARNING 

 

USER AND ATTENDANTS

1.   When transferring the user in or out of the wheelchair, 

NEVER use the footplate as a platform.

2.  DO NOT lift the power wheelchair by any parts that 

are removable as this may result in damage to the 

wheelchair or injury to the user.

3.  ALWAYS keep your hands and body parts clear of 

moving parts to prevent injuries. 

 

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 WARNING 

 ATTENDANTS

Make sure you read all warnings and follow all instructions 

in each section of this Owner's Manual. Be aware that 

warnings that apply to the user also apply to you.

1.  DO NOT stand or sit on any portion of the  

power wheelchair.

2.  You need to work with the user, and the user’s doctor, 

nurse or therapist, to develop safe methods best suited 

to your abilities and those of the user.

3.  To manually push the power wheelchair you must 

disengage the freewheel levers or brake release levers:
• DO NOT engage or disengage freewheel/brake 

release levers unless power to the wheelchair is off. 

In addition, make sure both levers are completely 

engaged before turning power on to ensure proper 

control of the wheelchair.

• Make sure you have full control over the wheelchair 

when disengaging the levers because the power 

wheelchair will not have braking ability.

• Make sure the wheelchair is on level ground when 

levers are disengaged.

NOTE

 - For the freewheel position, to engage or disengage 

levers, rock the wheelchair back and forth and/or push against 
the wheelchair while moving the lever.

4.   Propel this power wheelchair by the push handles only. 

They provide secure points for you to hold onto at  

the rear of the wheelchair to pre vent a fall or tip-over.
• Check to make sure push handle grips will not rotate 

or slip off. 

 

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 WARNING 

 B.  WEIGHT LIMIT

1.  The user and items carried should NEVER exceed  

the total weight capacity identified on your  

power wheelchair.

2.  NEVER use this power wheelchair for weight training if 

the total weight (user and additional weights) exceeds  

weight capacity. 

3.  Exceeding the weight limit is likely to damage the seat,  

power seating options, frame, or fasteners and may 

cause severe injury to you or others around the 

damaged wheelchair.

4.  Exceeding the weight limit will void the warranty.

 

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 WARNING 

 C.  POWER MODULE SETTINGS

If your environment or your level of function and ability 

change, you may need to get the settings on your 

wheelchair’s power module adjusted. Your authorized 

supplier is best suited to adjust these settings. 

Contact your authorized supplier to adjust the power 

module settings immediately if you notice any change in 

your ability to:

• Control the joystick
• Hold your torso erect
• Avoid running into objects.

 

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 WARNING 

 D. EMI

Read 

Section 

V

 on EMI. To reduce the risk of unin tended 

power wheelchair movement:

1.  NEVER turn on or use a hand-held transceiver while 

power to your wheelchair is on. Use extra care if you 

believe that such a device may be in use near your 

power wheelchair.

2.  Be aware of nearby radio or TV stations, and avoid 

coming close to them.

3.  If unintended movement occurs, turn your power 

wheelchair off as soon as it is safe. 

 

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 WARNING 

 E.  SAFETY CHECKLIST

Before each use:

1.   Make sure the power wheelchair operates smoothly. 

Check for noise, vibration, or a change in ease of use. 

(These may indicate low tire pressure, loose fasteners, 

or damage to your wheelchair).
• If you detect a problem, make sure to repair or 

adjust the wheelchair. Your authorized supplier can 

help you find and correct the problem.

2.   Make sure batteries are charged. Green lights on 

charge indicator will light up when charge is full. 

Yellow lights indicate battery charge level is getting 

low. Red lights indicate batteries are in immediate 

need of charging.

3.   When not in use, keep your power wheelchair in a 

clean, dry place. 

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 PROHIBITED 

 F.  CUSTOMIZATIONS, CHANGES 
 

& MODIFICATIONS 

NEVER make any customizations, changes or modifications 

to any part of your 

Quickie 

power wheelchair unless 

explicitly authorized by 

SUNRISE MEDICAL.

 Doing so will 

void the warranty and may create a safety hazard.

 

!

 WARNING 

Adding accessories manufactured by any other third-party 

manufacturer without prior approval by 

SUNRISE MEDICAL

 

will void the warranty and may create a safety hazard  

as these accessories haven’t been tested or approved  

by 

SUNRISE MEDICAL.

1.  Customizing, changing or modifying your 

Quickie 

power wheelchair may increase the risk of a fall  

or tip-over. 

2.  Modifications not authorized by 

SUNRISE MEDICAL

constitute remanufacturing of the power wheelchair 

and will void the warranty. The user then assumes all 

future liability for the power wheelchair.

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. GENERAL WARNINGS

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Summary of Contents for Quickie 2HD

Page 1: ...OM TMK180913 2 1000659 REV 02...

Page 2: ...E Joystick 21 F To adjust the depth of the joystick 21 G To use the swing away function 21 H Dual post height adjustable armrest 22 I Cantilever and reclining armrest adjustment 22 IX OPERATING GUIDE...

Page 3: ...statements to help further explain actions warnings or product detail ESD Be aware that electrostatic discharge has the potential of damaging electronic components unless handled properly The ESD icon...

Page 4: ...problems lap top computers without phone or fax cordless phones cell phones TV sets or AM FM radios CD or tape players WARNING D DISTANCE FROM THE SOURCE EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as you...

Page 5: ...t a fall or tip over Check to make sure push handle grips will not rotate or slip off WARNING B WEIGHT LIMIT 1 The user and items carried should NEVER exceed the total weight capacity identified on yo...

Page 6: ...you proceed When in doubt yield until you are sure it is safe WARNING K MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY TRANSIT USE Your power wheelchair has been manufactured with built in transport brackets The standard tran...

Page 7: ...r lean if you must move forward in your seat to do so ALWAYS keep your buttocks in contact with the backrest 3 NEVER reach with both hands you may not be able to catch yourself to prevent a fall if yo...

Page 8: ...P OBSTACLES 4 If you must climb or descend a curb or step alone do so at your own risk using extreme care and following this procedure Proceed slowly at a steady speed Go as straight up or down as you...

Page 9: ...pressure in a tire may cause the wheelchair to veer to one side and result in a loss of control 3 An over inflated tire may burst 4 NEVER use a gas station air pump to inflate a tire Such pumps provi...

Page 10: ...oint Avoid putting hands or fingers near the power seat lift mechanism while in operation The powered lift modular accessory for this power wheelchair has a maximum user weight capacity of up to 300 l...

Page 11: ...in the hanger tube b Reposition the footrest c Re tighten all bolts G E JOYSTICK Please refer to the input device Owner s Manual provided with the information package F TO ADJUST THE DEPTH OF THE JOYS...

Page 12: ...n bolts E on each side 2 Reclining armrest adjustment on seat frame Fig 7 a To adjust loosen screws F on the collar behind the armrest with a 3 16 Allen key and bolt G from the vertical tube b Reposit...

Page 13: ...e freewheel brake levers are disengaged E LOCKING OR UNLOCKING THE JOYSTICK To lock with keypad R Net and VR2 While the control system is switched on depress and hold the on off button After 1 second...

Page 14: ...er module cools the wheelchair will return to normal speed I POWER SEATING OPERATION THROUGH THE JOYSTICK The power tilt reclining backrest elevating seat power elevating and articulating center mount...

Page 15: ...ELEVATOR OPERATION Standard operating instructions WARNING Make sure the power wheelchair is on a level surface before proceeding with elevate mode and drive in reduced speed while elevated 1 SINGLE...

Page 16: ...ion 3 DRIVE LOCK OUT Drive lock out is a safety feature designed to prevent the power wheelchair from being driven while in a tilt angle over 15 relative to the horizontal position DANGER Never operat...

Page 17: ...ION Standard operating instructions LEVEL SURFACE 2nd push button Tip limit switch A A B IX OPERATING GUIDE u WARNING Make sure the power wheelchair is on a level surface INCREASING DECREASING THE RIG...

Page 18: ...back to the seat pan c Reposition the seat to the desired position d Retighten bolts on each side of the backrest pivot plate and tighten the bolts that link the back to the seat pan WARNING At all ti...

Page 19: ...rod u p Nuts and bolts replace quick release hardware t Tightening nut P ADJUSTMENTS continued X BATTERIES u X BATTERIES A INTRODUCTION 1 Notes Batteries supply the power for your wheelchair They con...

Page 20: ...gularly This will help you find loose or worn parts and will make it easier to use 3 To protect your investment have all major service and re pair work done by your authorized supplier WARNING 1 Your...

Page 21: ...e wheel e Inflate tire to proper pressure level Shown on tire sidewall XI MAINTENANCE u H HOW TO CHANGE CASTER FORKS 1 With flat head screwdriver gently remove dust cover 2 Using a socket remove top n...

Page 22: ...products Our only claims relate to the ability of the products to provide safe and reliable powered repositioning on the equipment onto which they are installed 2 LIMITED WARRANTY This warranty does...

Page 23: ...Track technology Specialty controls Available Switch It Stealth ASL or MO VIS Effective seat width range Adjustable from 15 to 24 380 mm to 610 mm wide Power seating options Tilt recline elevate elev...

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