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10.3  General battery information

Batteries are the power source for almost all of the modern mobility 

products  available  today.  The  design  of  batteries  used  in  mobility 

products is significantly different to the batteries used to start a car for 

example. Car batteries are designed to release a large  amount of power 

over  a  short  period  of  time,  whilst  mobility  batteries  (commonly 

called  deep  cycle  batteries)  release  their  power  evenly,  over  a  long 

period of time. Therefore, due to the lower production volumes and 

increased technological requirements, mobility batteries are typically 

more expensive.

Commonly  two  12  volt  batteries  are  used  together  in  a  mobility 

product, giving a total voltage of 24 volts. The size of the battery (e.g. 

its available power) is expressed in amps per hour e.g. 80amp/hr. The 

higher the number, the bigger the battery size, weight and, potentially, 

the greater the distance you can travel. Sunrise Medical only fit as 

standard maintenance free batteries into these types of wheelchairs.

10.4  Maintenance free batteries

This  type  of  battery  uses  a  method  of  carrying  the  electrolyte 

commonly  referred  to  as  ‘gel’,  that  is  held  within  the  battery  case. 

As the name implies, no maintenance is required other than regular 

charging. You can safely transport this type of battery without fear 

of acid spilling. Furthermore, they are approved for transportation on 

aircraft, trains and ships.

10.5  Battery care

Below is set out a battery care plan for maintenance free batteries. 

This  has  been  agreed  between  Sunrise  Medical  and  the  battery 

manufacturers, to enable you to get the best out of your batteries. If a 

different care plan is followed, this may result in lower than expected 

performance from your mobility vehicle.

10.6  Maintenance free battery care plan

1. Only use an approved Sunrise Medical charger compatible with the 

vehicle to be charged.

2. Charge your batteries every night, regardless of the amount of use 

your mobility device has had during the day.

3. Do not interrupt the charging cycle.

4.  If  your  mobility  device  is  not  required  for  use,  it  should  remain 

connected to the charger until required. This will not damage your 

batteries, as long as the mains socket/plug is left switched on. Turning 

the mains socket/plug off, but leaving the mains cable plugged in will 

eventually deplete your battery charge.

5. If you leave your vehicle for an extended period (more than 15 days) 

charge the batteries fully and then disconnect the main battery lead.

6. Failure to allow for recharge will damage the batteries and can lead 

to shortened distances and premature failure.

7. Do not top up the charge of your batteries during the day. Wait until 

the evening for a full overnight charge.

8. As a general rule, maintenance free batteries take longer to fully 

charge than lead acid batteries.

9.  The  battery  terminals  need  to  be  checked  regularly  for  signs 

of  corrosion.  If  any  corrosion  is  apparent,  then  clean  the  terminals 

completely  (a  wire  brush  is  ideal)  and  re-grease  the  terminal  using 

Vaseline petroleum jelly, not ordinary grease. Ensure that the terminal 

nut and bolt, cable clip and exposed cable are completely covered with 

jelly.

10. Following all the points above should result in a healthier  battery, 

greater range for the vehicle user and a longer life for your batteries.

11.  Return  the  batteries  back  to  Sunrise  Medical  or  directly  to  the 

battery manufacturer for recycling, when they no longer hold charge.

10.7  General charger information

The external charger has been designed to charge two 12V Gel type 

batteries connected in series (= 24 V).

10  Batteries and charging 

Warning-  Please  read  the  owner’s  manual  supplied  with 

the charger carefully. The general procedures and effects 

for the interference with the chair and the batteries remain 

valid.

Warning- Do not expose any part of the battery to direct 

heat (i.e. naked  flame, gas fire).

Warning- When charging always place your charger on a 

hard surface in a room with good ventilation.

Warning- You should not charge your batteries in outdoor 

conditions.

10.1  Batteries (Fig. 84 - 88)

The  batteries  are  contained  within  the  drive  unit  located  under  the 

battery shroud. 

To  remove  the  batteries,  should  they  require  changing  or 

maintenance

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Release the two handle screws at the rear of the drive base, which 

holds the rear cover plate. 

• 

Pull the plate off. 

• 

Disconnect the RED 2 pin Andersen connector.

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Disconnect  the  GREY  2  pin  Andersen  connectors  from  each 

battery. 

Pull the battery tray out backwards until it hits the mechanical 

• 

stop.  While  pulling  the  tray  out  it  falls  automatically  onto  the 

anti-tip wheel for support and ease of operation.

• 

There  are  straps  available  on  each  battery  where  they  can  be 

lifted out. 

To  fit  the  batteries  please  proceed  in  the  opposite  way.  To  fit  the 

batteries reverse the above procedure.

10.2  Safety cut-outs

In the event of a short circuit there are several safety systems built into 

your wheelchair to safeguard your electrical circuits. 

1.  Fusible  100A  links  are  connected  into  the  battery  harnesses  to 

protect the batteries and wiring.

2. An 80A re-settable fuse in the main controller power harness. This 

is in the rear shroud 

To replace them contact your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer, who 

will also diagnose the fault.

Fig. 84

Fig. 87

Fig. 85

Fig. 86

Fig. 88

Summary of Contents for QUICKIE SALSA

Page 1: ...Directions for use QUICKIE SALSA...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ack Height Adjustment 21 23 6 11 Manual adjustable backrest manual recline 23 6 12 Manual setting of the seat angle on the SALSA 23 6 13 Headrest 23 6 14 Powered Seating 24 7 The VR2 Hand Control seri...

Page 4: ...4 Quickie SALSA 060474 ENGLISH...

Page 5: ...Quickie SALSA 5 060474 ENGLISH Armrest Legrest Controller Cushion Castor Footplate Drive wheel Skirt Guard Anti tips Backrest Batteries...

Page 6: ...er all instructions are still entirely relevant irrespective of detail differences The manufacturer reserves the right to alter without notice any weights measurements or other technical data shown in...

Page 7: ...anations Labels and their descriptions Warning Do Not Touch HOT Lever position for the freewheel mechanism Down IN DRIVE Up IN FREEWHEEL WARNING Do Not Touch Static may damage equipment Attached to Jo...

Page 8: ...descriptions Battery Label Warning Instructions and Circuit Diagram Back Rest Recline Seat Lift Seat Tilt in Space Do not disengage free wheel whilst on a slope Ensure drive is engaged before starting...

Page 9: ...systems of the wheelchair may disturb the performance of alarm systems in retail shops 4 7 Emergency braking There are three ways to stop your wheelchair 1 Simplest and safest way to stop the wheelcha...

Page 10: ...riving along a camber or up a hill This is an added safety feature on your wheelchair In addition of course you may control the wheelchair speed by using the speed control 4 12 Wheelchair motors After...

Page 11: ...pump that is supplied with the chair Never use a forecourt pump Inspect all tyres regularly for signs of wear Do not drive over anything that could cause punctures in the tyres Ensure that there are...

Page 12: ...D base only Locate the kerb climber bar into the left hand location bracket and push it into the right hand receiver bracket Fig 7 Fig 8 Hold the kerb climber with your left hand in the receiver brack...

Page 13: ...s injury Check lap strap and securing components at regular intervals for any signs of fray or damage Replace if necessary When servicing check for correct operation of the release buckle and for any...

Page 14: ...ncy freewheel By pulling the release levers on both sides of the base into the up position Fig 20 21 the brakes are released from the motors This may only be used in an emergency or if you need to man...

Page 15: ...st height can be achieved using the 5mm fine height adjustment screw B To fine tune the armrest s height First loosen the 6mm rotation bolts on both armrests A Turn the adjustment screws B counter clo...

Page 16: ...bolts A on both armrests Remove the 4mm angle index bolts B on both armrests 10 Use the 5mm fine height adjustment screw C to finish fine tuning the height Turn counter clockwise to increase height or...

Page 17: ...pad forward or backward as required Access to the rear adjustment bolt may require pivoting the armpad NOTE If more than one to two inches of adjustment is required refer to chart below and continue t...

Page 18: ...tes may be flipped up to aid entry and exit from the chair WARNING Do not use the footplates to stand on as the full weight of your body may cause the chair to tip forwards This could result in injury...

Page 19: ...ate the joystick left or right to select the actuator required actuator 1 or actuator 2 Selection is indicated via the lighting of the red LED adjacent to the desired actuator button Operate the joyst...

Page 20: ...extra 6 6 Seat height adjustment To change the seat height loosen the two bolts and remove the front posts of the seat module Interface Fig 54 55 on the bottom frame with a 5mm allen key The bolts can...

Page 21: ...st bracket index bolts A on both sides of the backrest Loosen the 5mm backrest bracket pivot bolts B on both sides of the backrest NOTE The index bolt A may be in a different starting position than sh...

Page 22: ...ndle tubes To test skip this step and move to Numbers 5 and 6 If the towel bar does not impede movement of the push handles the towel bar may be left intact 5 Remove the 4mm backpost adjustment bolts...

Page 23: ...nterface module and the seat packer module Set the seat angle at 0 3 or 6 and 9 then replace and re tighten the bolt between the seat interface module and the seat packer module Fig 78 6 13 Headrest T...

Page 24: ...ll speed Quickie VR2 Control To operate the powered lift Push the mode button to select actuator mode Operate the joystick left or right to select the actuator required actuator 1 or actuator 2 Select...

Page 25: ...operation the selected drive profile This gauge also indicates if the speed of the wheelchair is being limited or if the control system is locked The horn button The horn will sound while this button...

Page 26: ...e Depressing the button once illuminates the left LED and deflection of the joystick will adjust the actuator motor connected to that channel If the right button is depressed the associated LED will b...

Page 27: ...tton Max Speed Profile Indication Speed Profile Decrease Button Speed Profile Increase Button Hazards Button Lights Button Actuator Button Indicator Buttons VR2 Control Panel Layout VR2 L Control Pane...

Page 28: ...s slowly The control system is functioning correctly but the batteries need charging as soon as possible Battery Gauge steps up The wheelchair batteries are being charged You will not be able to drive...

Page 29: ...re below 9 3 Parallel swing away control Before adjusting the swing away arm switch off the controller to avoid accidental displacement of the joystick which would cause unwanted movement of your whee...

Page 30: ...damage the batteries and can lead to shortened distances and premature failure 7 Do not top up the charge of your batteries during the day Wait until the evening for a full overnight charge 8 As a gen...

Page 31: ...gularly 5 The ambient temperature is very hot or very cold 6 Incorrect tyre pressures in one or more tyres 7 Lots of start stop driving 8 Also thick pile carpets within the home can affect range 9 Use...

Page 32: ...orso restraint belts must be used to restrain the occupant Fig 91 to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with the vehicle components This wheelchair has been successfully crash tested Sun...

Page 33: ...lso be checked to make sure that they are sufficiently specified for the weight of the wheelchair and rider 11 4 The tie down label and placement The label shown in Fig 95 is used to identify the tie...

Page 34: ...ys or two 13 mm spanners to 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 r...

Page 35: ...ttery see label on cable and the other yellow cable goes to the positive pole of the other battery see label on cable linking both batteries serially with the grey connectors Fig 105 to give a supp ly...

Page 36: ...ke sure that they work correctly With the seating in an elevated position drive the wheelchair to make sure that the creep mode works which will slow the wheelchair Drive the wheelchair in each of the...

Page 37: ...seat height Static stability uphill 10 6 9 tilt 16 recline 45 cm seat height Static stability sideways 15 2 0 tilt 0 recline 40 cm deep 50 cm seat height Energy consumption max range 32 6 kph motor a...

Page 38: ...ce with local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separately from household waste When this product reaches the end of its life take it to the local collection point designated by...

Page 39: ...SALSA 39 060474 ENGLISH SALSA Battery Wiring Diagram 16 Charger Socket Pin 1 Battery Positive Pin 2 Battery Negative Pin 3 Inhibit 1 2 3 80A 80A BLACK BLACK RED RED YELLOW BATTERY CONNECTOR BATTERY CO...

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