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Quickie

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252852 Rev. C

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252852 Rev. C

Quickie

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 SEDEO

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8.0 REDUCING THE SEATING SYSTEM SIZE FOR  

TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES

8.4 Swing away leg rests (Fig. 8.5)

Removing a swing away leg rest

1. 

Loosen the calf band.

2. 

Push the catch (A) to the rear in order to unlock the leg rest.

3. 

Swing the leg rest outward.

4. 

Remove the leg rest (B) from its bracket by lifting.

Note: You should hea

r a "click" when replacing the leg rest. This indicates that the leg rest has locked into 

place.

8.5 Single post removable armrest

Removing the armrest assembly (Fig. 8.6)

1. 

Turn (A) a few turns.

2. 

Remove (B).

Positioning the armrest assembly (Fig. 8.7)

1. 

Slide (A) onto (B).

2. 

Turn (C) a few turns.

Fig. 8.5

Fig. 8.6

Fig 8.7

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Page 1: ...w SunriseMedical com Ingrese a la p gina del producto espec co para descargar el manual o comun quese con el proveedor autorizado de Sunrise Medical Au Fournisseur Ce manuel doit tre remis l utilisate...

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Page 3: ...armrests 13 5 5 Pre set single post armrests 13 5 6 Side guard 14 5 7 Pre set centermount leg rest 15 5 8 Pre set power centermount leg rest 16 5 9 Pre set swing away leg rests 17 5 10 Pre set headre...

Page 4: ...ystem this manual The user manual for the controller The user manual for the battery charger When necessary this seating user manual refers to other manuals as shown below General manual Refers to the...

Page 5: ...lope with the backrest reclined 2 2 Safety Temperature DANGER WARNING Avoid physical contact with the wheelchair s motors at all times Motors are continuously in motion during use and can reach high t...

Page 6: ...ng 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 system Look for hazards and learn how...

Page 7: ...adjusted by a quali ed specialist Incorrect settings may have negative consequences for the user Main Components Fig 3 1 1 Joystick 2 Armrest 3 Seat 4 Leg rest 5 Backrest 3 1 Maximum user weight The...

Page 8: ...ot slide down in the seating system seat If this occurs the rider may su er chest compression or su ocate due to pressure from the belts 2 The belts must be snug but must not be so tight that they int...

Page 9: ...system 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 co...

Page 10: ...designed to rely on the wheelchair structure to transfer occupant restraint loads to the vehicle 9 In order to reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants wheelchair mounted accessories such...

Page 11: ...ing the seat depth will a ect the center of gravity Seat cushion depth Fig 5 2 For seat cushion position for seat cushions with built in seat plate use the holes in Fig 5 2 The cushion can be position...

Page 12: ...Tighten C 5 Replace A Sling Back with adjustable straps Fig 5 8 The wheelchair has a Sling backrest that can be adjusted to the curvature of the back in order to achieve a comfortable sitting position...

Page 13: ...the desired position 3 Tighten A Note In order to reach the rear screw in lower armrest heights loosen screws A of Fig 5 11 and adjust the angle of the pad rst DANGER WARNING All screws should be che...

Page 14: ...TING UP THE SEATING SYSTEM 5 6 Side guard Side guard height Fig 5 15 1 Unscrew A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Side guard depth Fig 5 16 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desir...

Page 15: ...B for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles Knee angle Fig 5 18 1 Loosen A by two turns 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A NOTE CAUTION Change the height or knee angle if the footplate to...

Page 16: ...80 mm powered length extension 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A 4 Repeat for the other side Ankle angle Fig 5 23 1 Flip up A 2 Turn B in order to adjust the ankle...

Page 17: ...obstacles Ankle angle Fig 5 27 1 Loosen A a few turns 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Knee angle manual power elevating leg rest Fig 5 28 The position of the footplates can be changed...

Page 18: ...never drive the chair without the headrest attached 2 Never use the chair without a headrest if a person is transported with the chair in a vehicle Headrest height Fig 5 30 1 Loosen A a few turns 2 A...

Page 19: ...st B to the desired position 3 Tighten A 5 12 Pre set swing away controller capsulated Depth of the controller Fig 5 36 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Height of...

Page 20: ...ally the lap belt should be xed so that the belt sits at an angle of approximately 45 Fig 5 42 and when correctly adjusted should not allow user to slip down in the seat 4 Place the belt loosely acros...

Page 21: ...ansfer on your own It requires good balance and agility Be aware that there is a point during every transfer when the seating system seat is not below you 7 Learn how to position your body and how to...

Page 22: ...rd 2 Transfer as far back onto the seat surface as you can This will reduce the risk that you will miss the seat or fall NOTE CAUTION 1 Some versions of the controller will need to be swung aside 2 Re...

Page 23: ...forward positions 1 Push A outward or inward 2 To return to forward position push the back of the joystick forward until it locks into place click Swing away the controller bracket Fig 6 9 1 Push A ou...

Page 24: ...motion 6 Do not attempt to operate the tilt power seating option around children 7 Through programing it is possible to reverse the direction of all powered seating functions ensure you know which di...

Page 25: ...Seat cushion Removing the seat Fig 8 1 1 Pull A upward Replacing the seat Fig 8 2 2 Position A with the holes over the bolts 8 2 Back cushion Removing the back cushion Fig 8 3 1 Push A forward to unl...

Page 26: ...the rear in order to unlock the leg rest 3 Swing the leg rest outward 4 Remove the leg rest B from its bracket by lifting Note You should hear a click when replacing the leg rest This indicates that t...

Page 27: ...tem 2 Operate all of the electric options including lights and indicators if tted to ensure that they work correctly 3 Drive the wheelchair in each of the drive pro les to ensure the wheelchair perfor...

Page 28: ...stances 2 Always follow the instructions carefully 9 5 Cleaning accessories 1 All parts accessories such as swing away trays should be cleaned with a damp cloth 2 All lateral supports headrest armrest...

Page 29: ...ass B Electrically powered wheelchairs scooters and their chargers Requirements and test methods 350 lbs 158 kg ISO 7176 8 2014 Requirements and test methods for impact static and fatigue strengths Ju...

Page 30: ...red parts Contact Customer Service for a Returned Material Authorization RMA number and information as to where to return the product Upon contacting Customer Service please provide Model number Seria...

Page 31: ...252852 Rev C 31...

Page 32: ...Customer Service 800 333 4000 In Canada 800 263 3390 Sunrise Medical 2842 Business Park Ave Fresno CA 93727 USA 2021 Sunrise Medical US LLC 08 2021 P N 252852 Rev C www SunriseMedical com...

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