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K. SEATING SYSTEMS

1. Use of a seating system not approved by Sunrise may alter the center of 

balance of this chair. This may cause a fall or tip-over. 

2.

Never

change the seating system of your chair unless you consult your 

supplier first. 

L. UPHOLSTERY FABRIC

1. Replace worn or torn fabric of seat back as soon as you can. If you fail to do so,

the seat may fail and cause you to fall. Worn fabrics may increase the potential
for a fire hazard.

2. Sling fabric will deteriorate with age and use. Look for fraying, thin spots, or

stretching of fabric at rivet holes. Replace fabric as required.

3. Be aware that washing may reduce flame retardation of the fabric.

M. POWER SEATING

1. Operation

• While driving this wheelchair in the reclined, elevated, or tilted position use

caution.

• Do Not attempt to operate any power seating option while positioned on an

incline.

• Do Not attempt to operate any power seating option while this wheelchair is

in motion.

• Do not attempt to operate the lift or tilt power seating options around children.

2. Reduced Speed Driving (Creep)

This power chair is designed to automatically reduce the maximum driving speed
to a creep mode when certain power seating limits are reached.

3. Pinch points

Pinch points may occur when operating the powered seating options on this
chair. Ensure all hands and body parts are clear of all power seating components
that may result in pinch points before operating them.

4. Tilting Power Base with Push Handles

Do not attempt to tilt power wheelchairs by pulling down on the push handles.
Power wheelchairs have heavy bases. As such, attempting to tilt a power wheelchair
to traverse obstacles can damage components in the seating system and/or modular
actuators.

5. Remain Clear During Power Accessory Operation

Please stay clear of any powered actuator while the component is in motion.
Sunrise power mechanisms move over large ranges of travel. Users should be

H. PNEUMATIC TIRES

Proper inflation extends the life of your tires and makes your chair easier to use. 

1. Do not use this chair if any of the tires are under- or over-inflated. Check 

weekly for proper inflation level, as listed on the tire sidewall. 

2. Low pressure in a tire may cause the chair 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 provide air at 

high volume

, and could cause the tire to burst. To prevent tire damage: 

•Use a hand pump (or a 

low volume

air pump) to inflate tires. 

•Use a tire gauge to check pressure.

5. Driving over sharp objects may cause damage to pneumatic tires and tubes.

I. POSITIONING BELTS (OPTIONAL)

Use a positioning belt only to help support your posture. Improper use of such belts
may cause severe injury or death. 

1. Make sure you are not at risk to slide down in the wheelchair seat. If this occurs,

you may suffer chest compression or suffocate due to pressure from the belt. 

2. A pelvic wedge or a similar device can help keep you from sliding down in the

seat. Consult your health care professional to find out if you need such a device. 

3. The belt must be snug, but must not be so tight that it interferes with breath-

ing. You should be able to slide your open hand, flat, between the belt and your
stomach. 

4. Make sure you can easily remove the belt in an emergency. 

PROHIBITED!

Never 

use a positioning belt: 

•In place of a motor vehicle seat belt. In an accident or sudden stop you may

be thrown from the chair. A positioning belt will not prevent this, and further
injury may result from the belt. 

•As a restraint. A restraint requires a doctor’s order. 
•On a user who is comatose or agitated. 

J. PUSH HANDLES

1. Push handles provide secure points for an attendant to propel and control the

chair. This helps to prevent a fall or tip-over. 

2. Check to make sure push handle grips will not rotate or slip off.

Summary of Contents for Quickie Groove F3

Page 1: ...R5 R7 F7 R3HD F3HD R5HD R7HD F7HD User Instruction Manual Warranty Supplier This manual must be given to the user of this wheelchair User Before using this wheelchair read this entire manual and save...

Page 2: ...___ Date Purchased ________________________ 932208 Rev A I I n t r o d u c t i o n 3 USER WARNING Attention wheelchair users do not operate this wheelchair without first read ing the owner s manual If...

Page 3: ...Storage Tips 45 D Battery Maintenance 46 E Pneumatic Tires 47 F To Repair or Replace a Tire 47 G Ordering Parts 48 H Maintenance Chart 48 XIII SUNRISE LIMITED WARRANTY 49 I I T a b l e o f C o n t e n...

Page 4: ...Perfect Fit only 250 lb capacity Caster Fork Standard fixed Option Suspension 8 9 tire only Footrest Standard Swing away with independent one piece composite footplate angle adjustable and heel loop o...

Page 5: ...ength balance and coordination 2 Your intended use and your level of activity 3 The types of hazards you must overcome in daily use in areas where you are likely to use your chair 4 The need for optio...

Page 6: ...air user from the more common sources of radio waves 3 The configuration tested and found to be immune to at least 20 V m is Quickie Groove power wheelchair with a right hand mounted Delphi remote joy...

Page 7: ...and follow all instructions in each section of this manual Be aware that warnings that apply to the user also apply to you 1 Do not stand or sit on any portion of this wheelchair 1 You need to work wi...

Page 8: ...hair on a wet or slick surface When in doubt have someone help you Do so only if you are sure it is safe Stop if one or both main wheels lose traction If this occurs you may lose control of your chair...

Page 9: ...Make sure armrests do not interfere 8 Transfer as far back onto the seat surface as you can This will reduce the risk that you will miss the seat or fall Never operate your chair on a slope or ramp i...

Page 10: ...grade on a slope or a lip bump or depression These may cause a fall or tip over 4 A drop off at the bottom of a slope A drop off of as small as 3 4 inch 19 mm can stop a front caster and cause the cha...

Page 11: ...an attendant Doing so is likely to cause a fall or tip over X ESCALATORS PROHIBITED Never take this chair on an escalator even with an attendant Doing so is likely to cause a fall or tip over S TO RE...

Page 12: ...to the chair is off 2 Be aware that the chair will not have brakes when motor locks are in the free wheel position 3 Make sure that the person pushing the chair has full control when motor locks are...

Page 13: ...ry Operation Please stay clear of any powered actuator while the component is in motion Sunrise power mechanisms move over large ranges of travel Users should be H PNEUMATIC TIRES Proper inflation ext...

Page 14: ...air you may need the following tools Combined Phillips and flat screw driver Standard metric wrenches from 8mm 14mm Metric Allen wrenches from 2mm 8mm Imperial wrenches from 1 4 to 9 16 Imperial Allen...

Page 15: ...ise legrest lift to desired position Legrest will automatically lock in place b To lower legrest while seated in chair first lift slightly then press release lever G down and lower legrest to desired...

Page 16: ...l chair frame b The armrest will automatically lock into place 2 Height Adjustment a Rotate release lever to stop b Slide armrest pad up or down to desired height c Return lever to locked position d P...

Page 17: ...d in Figure 2 If the chair was ordered with one of the above mod ules it ships standard in configuration A the mod ule can be moved forward to position B to move the center of gravity for the chair mo...

Page 18: ...d via the Delphi Hand Held Programmer or Delphi PC Setu Station See Delphi Owners Manual for full programmable parameters acceleration rate deceleration rate turn acceleration turn deceleration forwar...

Page 19: ...between the icons X will illuminate to indicate your setting 4 Battery Charge Indicator B QR QC standard Green lights indicate that batteries are fully charged B A D QR3 Joystick QC4 QC5 QR3 QR7 On O...

Page 20: ...k to neutral Amber lights indicate that batteries need recharging When the lights stay in the red band the batter ies must be recharged 5 On Off Mode Switch A QR option The on off mode switch is locat...

Page 21: ...rate your wheelchair until it has almost stopped you will greatly reduce the life of your batteries Never let a battery sit in a discharged condition Give unused or stored batteries a full charge once...

Page 22: ...amage the charger or cause a fire or electrical shock 2 A battery emits explosive hydrogen gas during charging To reduce the risk of 2 Caution To Avoid Damage to the Charger Never place the charger on...

Page 23: ...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...

Page 24: ...emble the caster wheel make sure the bearing spacer is in place and all four bolts are tightened to a torque of 60 in lbs 6 8 N m f Mount caster wheel onto fork Install washers correctly tighten bolt...

Page 25: ...er express warranties To the extent permitted by law any implied warranty including a warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited to a One 1 year from the first consumer...

Page 26: ...Sunrise Medical Inc 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway Longmont Colorado 80503 USA 800 333 4000 In Canada 800 263 3390 2006 Sunrise Medical 2 06 932208 Rev A...

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