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B. WHAT EFFECT CAN EMI HAVE? 

WARNING 

1.  EMI can cause your chair, without warning, to: 
•  Release its brakes 
•  Move by itself 
•  Move in unintended directions 
If any of these occurs, it could result in severe injury to you 
or others. 
2.  EMI can damage the control system of your chair. This could 
create a safety hazard, and lead to costly repairs.  

C. SOURCES OF EMI 

 

 

                

WARNING  

The sources of EMI fall into three broad types: 

1.  Hand-Held Transceivers: 

The antenna is usually mounted directly on the unit. These include:  
•  Citizens band (CB) radios 
• “Walkie-talkies” 
•  Security, fire and police radios 
•  Cellular phones 
•  Lap-top computers with phone or fax 
•  Other personal communication devices 

 

Q-NOTE- These devices can transmit signals while they are on, 

even if not in use. 

2.  Medium-Range Mobile Transceivers: 

These include two-way radios used in police cars, fire trucks, 
ambulances and taxi cabs. The antenna is usually mounted on the 
outside of the vehicle. 

3. Long-Range Transceivers: 

These include commercial radio and TV broadcast antenna towers  
and amateur (HAM) radios. 
 

NOTE-

 The following are not likely to cause EMI problems: Lap-

top computers (without phone or fax), 
Cordless phones, TV sets or AM/FM radios, CD or tape players. 

D.DISTANCE FROM THE SOURCE 

WARNING 

EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as you get closer to the  
source. For this reason, EMI from hand-held devices is of special  
concern. 

(See C.1 above)

 A person using one of these devices can 

bring high levels of EM energy very close to your chair without 
you knowing it. 
 

E. IMMUNITY LEVEL

 

WARNING 

 

1. The level of EM is measured in volts per meter (V/m). Every 
power wheelchair can resist EMI up to a certain level. This is 
called its “immunity level”. 
2.  The higher the immunity level, the less the risk of EMI. It is 
believed that a 20 V/m immunity level will protect the power 
wheelchair 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 X2 power wheelchair with a right- 
hand mounted P & G remote joystick system, 18" seat 
width, 18" seat depth, dual post height adjustable armrests, 
fixed tapered leg rests with one piece solid footplate. 
 

4.  The following specialty input devices have an unknown effect on 

the immunity level because they have not been tested with the 
Quickie X2 and P & G control system: 

•  Breath Control 

•  Star Board 

•  Proportional Head 

•  Proximity Head Array 

Control 

•  Wafer Board 

•  Tri-Switch Head Array 

•  Zero Touch Switch 

•  Proportional Mini- 

•  Penta Switch 

Joystick/Chin Control 

• 4-Zero Touch Switch 

•  Heavy Duty Switched 

•  Plate Switch 

Joystick 

• 5-Zero Touch Switch 

•  Buddy Button 

•  Soft   Switch 

•  Treadle Switch 

•  Disc Switch 

•  Micro Light 

•  Grasp Switch 

•  Ribbon Switch 

•  Wobble Switch 

WARNING 

Individuals with physical limitations requiring the use of 
a specialty control input device known not to be 
immune to 20V/m, or not known, should exercise extra 
care around known sources of EMI. 

WARNING 

There is no way to know the effect on EMI if you add 
accessories or modify this chair. Any change to your 
chair may increase the risk of EMI. Parts not specifically 
tested or parts from other suppliers have unknown EMI 
properties. 

F. REPORT ALL SUSPECTED EMI INCIDENTS 

WARNING 

You should promptly report any unintended movement or 
brake release. Be sure to indicate whether there was a radio 
wave source near your chair at the time. Contact: Sunrise 
Medical, Customer Service Department at (800) 263-3390 

G.EMI FROM CHAIR 

WARNING 

The chair itself can disturb the performance of electro-
magnetic fields such as emitted by alarm systems of shops.  

Quickie 

X2 

Owner’s 

Manual     Rev. 

       6. 

Summary of Contents for Quickie X2

Page 1: ...heel Drive 2 Pole motor power wheelchair Supplier This manual must be given to the user of this wheelchair User Before using this wheelchair read this entire manual and save for future reference X 2 I...

Page 2: ...r or qualified technician before oper ating this Quickie wheelchair Failure to do so may result in damage and or injury DEALER TECHNICIAN WARNING WARNING Attention dealers and qualified technicians do...

Page 3: ...Lock 11 G On Off Switch 11 H Pneumatic Tires 11 I Positioning Belts Optional 12 J Push Handles 12 K Seating Systems 12 L Upholstery Fabric 12 M Power Seating 12 N CG Tilt Power Accessory 13 O Transit...

Page 4: ...Fixed non recline 14 22 Footrest Option Adjustable 60 70 80 90 swing away elevating legrests angle adjustable footplate toe loops extension tubes Center mount solid one piece or two piece angle adjust...

Page 5: ...EMI comes from radio wave sources such as radio transmitters and transceivers A transceiver is a device that both sends and receives radio wave signals 2 VI GENERAL WARNINGS Here you will find a safe...

Page 6: ...The higher the immunity level the less the risk of EMI It is believed that a 20 V m immunity level will protect the power wheelchair user from the more common sources of radio waves 3 The configuratio...

Page 7: ...n in a straight forward motion Make sure you have full control over the chair when you release the motor locks When you do so the chair will not have brakes Make sure the chairs is on level ground bef...

Page 8: ...d slowly and use extra care if you must operate your chair 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 trac...

Page 9: ...seat 2 Never reach or lean if you must move forward in your seat to do so Always keep your buttocks in contact with the backrest 3 Never reach with both hands you may not be able to catch yourself to...

Page 10: ...than one inch in height for every one foot of slope length approximately 10 3 Ramp surface must be even and have a non skid surface 4 You may need to add a section at the top or bottom to avoid a lip...

Page 11: ...space between the footrests Avoid putting weight on the footrests as the chair may tip forward Remove or swing the footrests out of the way if possible 3 The footrest should always be in the down posi...

Page 12: ...te with age and use Look for fray ing 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 WA...

Page 13: ...ial coatings Many nuts are of the Nylock type They have a plastic insert to help prevent loosening Only use screws bolts and nuts provided by Sunrise WARNING 1 Use of improper fasteners may cause the...

Page 14: ...Batteries may weigh up to 55 lbs 25 kg Care must be taken to avoid injury when lifting B SWING AWAY FOOTRESTS 1 Installation a Place swing away pivot pin d into the locating hole on top of the hanger...

Page 15: ...ired height c Re install bolts g through desired hole E JOYSTICK Please refer to the Penny Gilles user s manual provided with the information package F TO ADJUST THE DEPTH OF THE JOYSTICK OPTIONAL 1 L...

Page 16: ...Disengage lever A so front post is able to come free b Armrest now has the ability to be flipped back without removal 3 Set up for Removal a Disengage levers A and pull out the rear safety pin B so bo...

Page 17: ...ce regarding checking and adjusting settings It is vital to match control settings to your level of function and ability Consult your health care professional and your supplier to select the best cont...

Page 18: ...selected for you 1 VR2 Joystick 2 R Net Option Please refer to the user s manual provided with informa tion package E ENHANCED DISPLAY Please refer to the P G Enhanced Display owner s manual F MOTOR L...

Page 19: ...g on the electrical cord This will damage the cord Never open a charger or attempt to repair it yourself Return charger to Sunrise or have repairs made only by a qualified Keep cord out of the way whe...

Page 20: ...a complete safety check and service of your chair performed by a supplier B CLEANING 1 Paint Finish Clean the paint finish with mild soapy water monthly Protect the paint with a coat of non abrasive a...

Page 21: ...pressure F TO REPAIR OR REPLACE A TIRE WARNING Residual air pressure in tires can cause severe injury Make sure you release all air in tire before attempting to service or repair tires 1 6 Caster Whee...

Page 22: ...pholstery Plastic or Rubber Parts Painted Surfaces Ninety 90 days All other Original Components 3 WHAT WE WILL DO Our sole liability is to repair or replace covered parts This is your only remedy for...

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