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930756 Rev. B

XII. MAINTENANCE

A. NOTES 

1. Proper maintenance will improve performance and extend the useful life 

of your chair. 

2. Clean your chair regularly. This will help you find loose or worn parts and will make

your chair easier to use. 

3. To protect your investment, have all major service and repair work done by your sup-

plier.

1.

Your chair needs regular maintenance for peak performance and to avoid 
injury from chair failure, damage or premature wear.

2.

Inspect and maintain this chair strictly per the “Maintenance Chart”.

3.

If you detect a problem, make sure to service or repair the 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. Plastic Shroud Cover: 

Clean the plastic finish with mild soapy water monthly. 

2. Motors: 

Clean around motor area weekly with a slightly damp (not wet) cloth. 

Wipe off or blow away any fluff, dust, or dirt on or around the motors. 

Note: You do not need to grease or oil the chair. 

3. Upholstery: 

Hand-wash only as needed. Machine washing may damage fabric (rehab seat only).

Drip-dry only. Heat from a dryer may damage fabric. 

NOTE–

Washing the fabric may decrease fire retardant properties. 

C. STORAGE TIPS 

1. Store your chair in a clean, dry area. If you fail to do so, parts may rust or corrode. 
2. Before using your chair, make sure it is in proper working order. Inspect and 

service all items on the “Maintenance Chart”.

3. If you store this chair for more than three months, have it inspected by a 

supplier before use.

D. BATTERY MAINTENANCE

1.

To prevent an acid spill, always keep batteries upright. (wet cell batteries)

2.

Never smoke or hold an open flame near batteries.

3.

Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries.

1. Maintenance Schedule: 

This varies for different types of batteries. Always follow the instructions supplied with your
batteries. 

NOTE–

Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle or service batteries.

2. Adding Water: (Wet Cells Only)

•  Wet-type lead acid batteries need periodic replacement of water lost. 

NOTE–

Use distilled water only. 

Check the battery fluid level about once a week. When you remove the stoppers (on
top of the battery) there should be one-eighth to one-quarter of an inch of fluid
above the internal plates. Do not overfill. 

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Summary of Contents for Quickie Aspire F11

Page 1: ...EL DOIT TRE REMIS L UTILISATEUR UTILISATRICE DE CE FAUTEUIL ROULANT UTILISATEUR UTILISATRICE AVANT D UTILISER CE FAUTEUIL ROULANT LISEZ ENTI REMENT CE MANUEL ET CON SERVEZ LE POUR LE CONSULTER ULT RIE...

Page 2: ...333 4000 or 303 218 4500 FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS Your authorized supplier knows your wheelchair best and can answer most of your questions about chair safety use and maintenance For future refe...

Page 3: ...afety Check List 10 G Changes Adjustments 10 H When Seated in a Parked Wheelchair 10 I Environmental Conditions 10 J Terrain 11 K Street Use 11 L Motor Vehicle Safety 11 M Center of Balance 11 N Trans...

Page 4: ...moval 24 K Shroud Removal 24 L Check Out 24 X OPERATING GUIDE 25 A Performance Control Settings 25 B QTRONIX Programmer Pad Optional 25 C Thermal Roll Back 25 D Circuit Breakers 26 E Integral Joystick...

Page 5: ...cycle batteries required to oper ate chair M11 optional U1 Gel or 40 Ahr AGM F11 optional 22 NF Gel or Group 24 Gel Battery Charger M11 on board 4 AMP option off board 4 AMP F11 on board 8 AMP option...

Page 6: ...OFTEN Before using this chair you and each person who may assist you should read this entire Manual and make sure to follow all instructions Review the warnings often until they are second nature to...

Page 7: ...duced by conducted sources or electro static discharge ESD B WHAT EFFECT CAN EMI HAVE 1 EMI can cause your chair without warning to Release its brakes Move by itself Move in unintended directions If a...

Page 8: ...roller highback seat flip back armrests solid flip up footplate and U1 gel cell batteries b Quickie Aspire F11 power wheelchair with a right hand mounted Penny Giles VSI integral controller highback s...

Page 9: ...e methods best suited to your abilities and those of the rider 2 To manually push the chair you must release the motor locks Make sure you have full control over the chair when you release the motor l...

Page 10: ...ase the risk of a fall or tip over 2 Modifications unauthorized by Sunrise constitutes remanufacturing of the wheelchair This voids the warranty The rider then assumes all future liability for the whe...

Page 11: ...ur chair and clothing 2 It may be hard for drivers to see you Make eye contact with drivers before you pro ceed When in doubt yield until you are sure it is safe L MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY To date the U S...

Page 12: ...chair to tip Make sure your feet do not hang up or get caught in the space between the footrests 7 Make sure armrests do not interfere 8 Transfer as far back onto the seat surface as you can This will...

Page 13: ...level and free of obstacles 4 To help correct your center of balance Lean your upper body forward slightly as you go up over an obstacle Press your upper body backward as you go down from a higher to...

Page 14: ...the ramp includes a turn or angle At A Minimum 1 Open sides of ramp must have side rails to prevent your chair from going over the edge 2 Slope must not be steeper than one inch in height for every on...

Page 15: ...eed slowly at a steady speed 4 Make sure that persons who assist you review the Tips For Attendants and heed all warnings 5 Avoid driving along curb edges and drop offs A minimum distance from the edg...

Page 16: ...t Chair w Flat Pan Seat or a device to control your posture Consult your doctor nurse or therapist to find out if you need such a device for your well being D FASTENERS Many of the screws bolts and nu...

Page 17: ...ts may cause damage to pneumatic tires and tubes I POSITIONING BELTS Use a positioning belt only to help support your posture Improper use of such belts may cause severe injury or death 1 Make sure yo...

Page 18: ...washing may reduce flame retardation of the fabric L SUSPENSION The Overland suspension system does contain Dry Natural Rubber The suspension or any other component on the chair does not contain any l...

Page 19: ...t the face of the curb or step Lift and roll the rear wheels to the upper level B TO DESCEND A CURB OR SINGLE STEP The following is one way to safely help a rider descend a curb or single step going B...

Page 20: ...setting of 120 inch pounds for all fasteners TOOLS YOU WILL NEED 1 Basic Tool Kit To set up adjust and maintain your chair you will need the following tools 3mm Allen Wrench 5mm Allen Wrench 6mm Allen...

Page 21: ...e must be taken to avoid injury when lifting up on battery straps B FOOTPLATE ADJUSTMENT The single footplate can be adjusted in three different ways height length and angle 1 Height Adjustment Figure...

Page 22: ...1 Installation To install or remove Elevating Legrest ELR see instructions for Swing away Footrest instal lation above 2 Adjustment a To raise legrest lift to desired position Legrest will automatical...

Page 23: ...d E b Adjust the height to the desired setting c Replace thumb screw and tighten Avoid pinching fingers in the flip back armrest H BACKREST Adjustment for the High Back Contour Seat Figure 15 a Pull l...

Page 24: ...e instructions L CHECK OUT Once the wheelchair is assembled and adjusted it should roll smoothly and easily All accessories should also perform smoothly After the wheelchair has been set up be sure th...

Page 25: ...andard program acceleration rate deceleration rate turn acceleration turn deceleration forward speed max min reverse speed max min turn speed max min steer correct Remote systems 4 axis joystick throw...

Page 26: ...ntly active 2 Battery Charge Indicator D Green lights indicate that batteries are fully charged Yellow lights indicate that batteries need recharging When the lights stay in the red band the batteries...

Page 27: ...flash 9 bars rapidly if power to the chair is on 3 Be aware that the chair will not have brakes in the free wheel position 4 Make sure that the person pushing the chair has full control when motor lo...

Page 28: ...trical system may fail and result in severe injury to or death of rider B BATTERY CHARGER A battery charger produces a direct current DC When applied to a discharged battery this reverses the chemical...

Page 29: ...atteries upright Take care not to spill acid wet cell batteries 3 Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries 4 Before working around batteries remove all metal personal eff...

Page 30: ...cells when charging battery wet cell batteries ALWAYS 1 Use the charger that comes with your wheelchair Read and follow all instructions and warnings 2 Make sure room is well ventilated 3 Turn off al...

Page 31: ...b seat only Drip dry only Heat from a dryer may damage fabric NOTE Washing the fabric may decrease fire retardant properties C STORAGE TIPS 1 Store your chair in a clean dry area If you fail to do so...

Page 32: ...olume air pump to inflate tires Use a tire gauge to check pressure F TO REPAIR OR REPLACE A TIRE Residual air pressure in tires can cause severe injury Make sure you release all air in tire before att...

Page 33: ...repaired by your authorized Sunrise supplier Frequent maintenance and servicing will improve performance and extend wheelchair life and help prevent injuries X I I M a i n t e n a n c e 33 E n g l i s...

Page 34: ...XIII WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM DETAIL INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM 930756 Rev B 34 E n g l i s h X I I I W i r i n g D i a g r a m...

Page 35: ...All other Original Components 3 LIMITATIONS a We do not warrant damage due to Neglect misuse or improper installation or repair Use of parts or changes not authorized by Sunrise Exceeding the weight l...

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