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7.6. Indicators

The right hand button operates the right side, front and rear indica-
tors, the left button operates the left side, front and rear indicators.
To cancel press the button again 

(Fig. 59

).

7.7. The horn button

Hand Control: When pressing the horn buzzer will sound. It stops
when you release the button (

Fig. 58 and 59

). 

Compact Hand Control: When pressing and holding the mode but-
ton the buzzer will sound. It stops when you release the button.

7.8. Hazard lights

Depressing the button will operate the front and rear hazard lights.
This is effective either when the chair is switched On or Off. The
indicators will flash intermittently until cancelled by pressing the
button again (

Fig. 58 and 59

). This function is also indicated

through the Hand Control LED´s.

7.9. Main lights

Depressing this button will operate the lights (

Fig. 59

) only when

the chair is switched on. Pressing it again will switch the lights off.

7.10. Actuator mode function

This will be included on your remote Joystick module if you have
one or more electric options fitted to your chair (

Fig. 58 and 59

).

Refer to sections 5.4.4., 5.6., 6.9.2. and 6.12. on powered option
operation.

7.11. Menu select

To choose an electric option press the mode button twice until the
green lights are visible on the wheelchair icon in the centre of the
joystick. Move the joystick to the left or right to indicate which fun-
ction can be used. When the desired function has been chosen
you can activate the electric actuator system. If you attempt to
operate the electric functions when driving, the chair will automati-
cally come to a safe stop. We recommend you only use the electric
options whilst stationary.

Up/Down movement

Once the relevant electric option has been chosen the required
movement is achieved by moving the joystick forwards or back-
wards.

Accessing Environmental Control Modes (via ECM where fitted)
Where an Environmental Control Module (ECM) is fitted to the
wheelchair, access to the Modes is achieved as follows:
1. Press the Mode Button until the Mode LED adjacent to the

Mode Button lights up Amber (This may be two presses, or three
presses depending upon whether Actuators are present on the
chair).

2. Select the desired Environmental Control Channel by moving the

Joystick in the direction that matches the channel option on the
Pie Chart.

3. To operate channel outputs, move the Joystick into the direction

required.

4. To return to Drive Mode, press the Mode Button once more.

7.12. Operating the control joystick

When engaging the main On/Off switch, allow a few seconds prior
to moving the joystick (

Fig. 60

). This allows the system to self

check. If you move the joystick too soon, the battery level indicator
display will not illuminate until the joystick is released.
If it is off null for more than 5 seconds a system error will occur.
Whilst this is not harmful to your wheelchair, you will need to
switch off and then back on to clear the system.

Note: This is a safety feature to prevent unintended movement.

To steer, simply move the joystick in the direction you wish to go.
Proceed slowly at first, i.e., do not push the joystick too far for-
ward. Brakes will engage as soon as the joystick is released and
the chair has come to a halt. 
Once the brakes have been applied, switching off will make no dif-
ference to the brakes, although it is always safer when remaining
stationary for a period of time to switch off.

7.13. Proportional control Summary

1. To steer, simply move the joystick in the direction you wish to go

(

Fig. 58 and 59

).

2. The further you move the joystick, the faster you will go.
3. New users should use slower speeds until they feel confident

when driving the powerchair. Adjust the Drive Profile as explai-
ned in section 7.1.

4. The brakes will automatically stop the wheelchair from any

speed when the joystick is released.

5. Switching off the chair immediately applies abrupt braking and is

not recommended for normal use.

6. It is important that the chair is stationary when changing direc-

tion from reverse to forward.

7. Always switch to off before getting into or out of the chair.

7.14. Programming port

Hand Control: The programming port is placed in the bottom front
of the pod.
No hand control: The programming port can be any unused bus
socket on any of the modules. If no free bus socket is available bus
splitters are available through SUNRISE MEDICAL.
This will enable an approved service agent to re-programme your
chair and also gain useful information when tracing any faults.
When the chair leaves the factory, the parameters of the controller
are set to default.
To programme the controller you need a special programming
device (Handheld or PC software), which is available through your
Sunrise Medical Dealer.

Note: SUNRISE MEDICAL does not accept responsibility for
damages which result from unexpected stopping of the
wheelchair or inappropriate programming or unauthorised use
of the wheelchair.

Note: Programming the controller of the wheelchair is only
allowed through authorised personnel trained by Sunrise
Medical. Incorrect controller settings could cause driving out-
side the safe limits and could result in damage or injury.

7.15. Charging socket

See section 9.0. about charging.

7.16. WARNING
Ensure that you set the speed of the attendent control to a
speed that you can comfortably follow.
Ensure that you always have comfortable access to the con-
trols whilst the chair is moving and make sure that the control-
ler is fixed securely to the chair.
It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is torn or
brittle, failing to do so could cause substance damage to the
controller and unexpected movement of the chair.
Always turn off the power to the controller when leaving the
user in the chair.
Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised item. It
may cause hazardous operation and loss of control of the
chair.

Ensure that you always have comfortable access to the con-
trols whilst the chair is moving. Make sure that the controller is
fixed securely to the centre bar.  See Fig. 45.
It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is torn or
brittle, failing to do so could cause substance damage to the
controller and unexpected movement of the chair. 
Always turn off the power to the controller before moving the
controller out of the way.

The maximum weight allowed for the tray is 2.5kg.
Do not to overload the tray, this could cause the tray to break
or could cause the chair to become unstable.
Ensure that you always have comfortable access to the con-
trols whilst the chair is moving and make sure that there is
nothing on the tray that could interfere with your control of the
chair.
It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is torn or
brittle, failing to do so could cause substance damage to the
controller and unexpected movement of the chair. 
Always turn off the power to the controller before moving the
tray out of the way.
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 free when positio-
ning the tray for use.
Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised item. It
may cause hazardous operation and loss of control of the
chair.

Ensure that you always have comfortable access to the con-
trols whilst the chair is moving.
Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised item. It
may cause hazardous operation and loss of control of the
chair.

The maximum weight allowed for the tray is 2.5kg.
Do not to 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 free when positio-
ning the tray for use.

Summary of Contents for Quickie Groove F

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Page 3: ... Lift 7 The Delphi OR Hand Control 14 7 1 Adjustable Drive Profiles 7 2 Battery level indicator 7 3 Power and Communication Connection 7 4 The Keyless Lock 7 4 1 To activate the Keyless Lock 7 4 2 To identify a locked system 7 4 3 To de activate the Keyless Lock 7 5 Lights and indicators 7 5 1 Lighting bulb exchange procedure 7 6 Indicators 7 7 The horn button 7 8 Hazard lights 7 9 Main lights 7 1...

Page 4: ...require attention under these arrangements notify the designated Sun rise Medical service agent immediately giving full information about the nature of the difficulty Should you be operating the wheelchair away from the locality of the designated Sunrise Medical service agent work under the Warranty Conditions will be carried out by any other service agent designated by the manufacturer 3 Should a...

Page 5: ...arger type 24V 2x12V 72 Ah 20h Maintenance free Dimensions 270x160x220 mm 24V 2x12V 52 Ah 20h Maintenance free Dimensions 197x165x197 mm Connector 3 pins Neutrik type polarity scheme at page 40 Note Before using your vehicle for the very first time please charge your batteries for a period of 24 hours For information on how to access batteries please refer to part 9 and 12 8 in the Maintenance sec...

Page 6: ...ged use the motors will produce heat which is radiat ed through the motors outer casing Do not touch the motors outer casing for at least 30 minutes after using the wheelchair to allow it to cool Fig 4 and 5 3 11 Wheelchair range The range of your wheelchair can be affected by many factors such as user weight terrain ambient temperature use of powered op tions and battery condition The stated rang...

Page 7: ...ion when travelling in a forward downhill direction or tilt and or recline the seat back wards When driving downhill with a FWD chair reduce your speed below 5kph This prevents the chair from going onto the front anti tip wheels when decelerating Failure to do this may cause the wheelchair to become unstable If you are in any doubt about the capabilities of your wheelchair on a slope then do not a...

Page 8: ...erial or plastic brackets Fig 27 Notes 1 Standard Sling Lap belt movement is restricted by upholstery 2 Contoured back Use universal bottom bracket as per recline back method Maintenance Check lap belt and securing components at regular intervals for any sign of frays or damage Replace if necessary 4 9 Armrests removing The armrests on both sides of the wheelchair can be moved to allow side transf...

Page 9: ...the chair slowly and carefully in forward direction until both front wheels are on the edge of the kerb again in a 90 position to the kerb 2 Drive as slowly as possible off the kerb with the drive wheels You will feel more secure if you can lean backwards but if you can t don t worry the wheelchair is extremely stable As long as you stay within its limitation you will be quite safe 3 The rear of t...

Page 10: ...er to avoid accidental displacement of the joystick which would cause unwanted movement of your wheelchair Gently apply pressure to the side of the controller nearest the user and as close as possible to the front of the controller The controller will move outwards and then backward before rea ching its fully back position Keep your fingers and clothing etc Clear while operating the swing away mec...

Page 11: ...Mode Button to select Actuator mode and then operate the Joystick left or right to select the Actuator required Actuator 1 or Actuator 2 Selection is indi cated via the lighting of the Green LED adjacent to the desired Actuator number Then operate the Joystick in the forward or rear ward direction to move the Tilt forward or backward Release the Joystick when the desired angle is reached Once the ...

Page 12: ...emoved The zip for the backrest is located on the under side of the cushion 6 6 Backrest removal and refit ting Rehab and Comfort Seat only Although there are a variety of back upholsteries which can be used on the GROOVE backrest structure they all attach and relea se in the same way To remove the standard backrest Fig 50 and 51 loosen the screws on the base of the backrest and pull up the back T...

Page 13: ...and nuts supplied ensuring that they are fully tightened The headrest height is changed by loosening the adjustment lever and sliding the inner vertical tube to the desired position and tigh tening the lever mechanism The headrest to seat depth is adjusted by loosening the 6mm Allen screws and moving the hinge to the desired position and then tightening the screws securely To adjust the headrest a...

Page 14: ...ult finding 7 3 Power and Communication Connection Ensure the power and communication Bus lead is connected cor rectly into the transition connector in the cable between the Remo te and the Control Box 7 4 The Keyless Lock When this is activated the chair will not function This may be use ful if you wish to leave your wheelchair unattended 7 4 1 To activate the Keyless Lock 1 Ensure that the Contr...

Page 15: ...m any speed when the joystick is released 5 Switching off the chair immediately applies abrupt braking and is not recommended for normal use 6 It is important that the chair is stationary when changing direc tion from reverse to forward 7 Always switch to off before getting into or out of the chair 7 14 Programming port Hand Control The programming port is placed in the bottom front of the pod No ...

Page 16: ...he Mode LED flashing Amber In conjunction with this flashing Amber LED the Battery Gauge will flash steadily in one of the following combi nations 8 1 4 Lighting System Failures Failures in the Lighting system are indicated by double speed flas hing of the LED next to the relevant Lighting Button on the Remote Control Approximate battery state of LED Display charge Display state Battery charge 80 ...

Page 17: ...urely to the chair It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is torn or brittle failing to do so could cause substance damage to the controller and unexpected movement of the chair Always turn off the power to the controller when leaving the user in the chair Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised item It may cause hazardous operation and loss of control of the chair...

Page 18: ...ains plug and switch on 3 Do not leave the charger connected to the battery with the mains disconnected or switch ed off This could result in damage to your battery being caused by deep discharge over a period of time 4 Always switch off at the mains before disconnecting the batte ries 9 10 Charger Safety and caution notes 1 The charger is designed for indoor use Do not use outdoors or expose to r...

Page 19: ...u may control the wheelchair speed by using the speed control 11 Transportation 11 1 Clamp points Should you choose to transport the GROOVE please clamp the product using a 4 Point Webbing Restraint as per the diagram shown Fig 70 and 71 Make sure chair is not in Freewheel mode 11 2 Transportation in vehicles This wheelchair has been crash tested in its standard configurati on However due to safet...

Page 20: ... to connect the cables to the batteries To access batteries refer to part 9 1 in this manual The red cable always goes to the positive terminal of one bat tery The black cable always goes to the negative terminal of the other battery One of the yellow cables goes to the negative pole of one battery see label on cable and the other yellow cable goes to the positive pole of the other battery see lab...

Page 21: ... undo the axle bolt Remove the nyloc nut in case of the Hex bolt type Always use a new nyloc nut when refitting There is an enclosed spacer between the wheel bearings When refitting do not try to force the bolt through Gently move the wheel back and forth until the bolt slips through Withdraw the axle bolt Remove the castor wheel The Groove R F tyre can be removed and repaired exchanged by followi...

Page 22: ...pending on terrain speed and user weight Dynamic stability uphill Obstacle climbing w kerb climber 137 kg 75 mm 182 kg Maximum speed forward Minimum braking distance from max speed Dep Programming Seat plane angle Effective seat depth Effective seat width Seat surface height at front edge Backrest angle mechanical Backrest height Footrest to seat distance Leg to seat surface angle Armrest to seat ...

Page 23: ...ax speed Dep programming Seat plane angle Effective seat depth Effective seat width Seat surface height at front edge Backrest angle mechanical Backrest height Footrest to seat distance Leg to seat surface angle Armrest to seat distance Front location of armrest structure Handrim diameter N Not a manual chair Horizontal location of axle Not a manual chair Minimum turning radius Mass of the test du...

Page 24: ...tacle climbing w kerb climber 137 kg 75 mm 182 kg Maximum speed forward Minimum braking distance from max speed Dep programming Seat plane angle Effective seat depth Effective seat width Seat surface height at front edge At 0 seat angle Backrest angle mechanical Backrest height Footrest to seat distance Leg to seat surface angle Armrest to seat distance Front location of armrest structure Handrim ...

Page 25: ...d in the West Midlands by Sunrise Medical With over 30 years experience we are one of the longest established mobility equipment manufacturers in the UK All our Scooters Wheelchairs and Power Chairs undergo rigorous tests to ensure that they meet our requirements of comfort safety and durability Our success is based on the strong traditions of quality value for money and genuinely caring for our c...

Page 26: ...26 GROOVE E E N N G G L L I I S S H H 0705 1 ST 000690620 EMS GROOVE Battery Wiring Diagram Charger Socket Pin 1 Battery Positive Pin 2 Battery Negative Pin 3 Inhibit 1 2 3 ...

Page 27: ...ontroller Fig 81 QR3 Mode Profiles Speed down Hazard lights Indicator Horn On Off button Mode Indicator Lights Speed up Joystick Joystick On Off button Indicator left Indicator right Horn Lights Joystick Mode Hazard lights Profiles On Off button Horm Fig 82 QR7 Fig 83 QC9 ...

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