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YOUNGSTER 3

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Folding up 

(6.1)

First remove the seat cushion from
the wheelchair and flip up the
(platform) footplate or the individu-
al footplates. Take hold of the sling
from underneath in the middle and
pull upwards. The wheelchair will
then fold up. To fold your
wheelchair until it is as small as
possible, e.g., to put into a car, you
can remove the footrests (depend-
ing on the model). For this pur-
pose, open the latch from the out-
side and swing the footrest to the
side. Then the footrest only has to
be drawn out of the frame tubing.

Unfolding 

Open the strap on folded frame
prior to unfolding. 

Press down on the seat tubing
(see picture). Your wheelchair is
then unfolded. Now snap the seat
tubing into position in the seat
saddle. This can be facilitated by
slightly tipping your wheelchair. In this way, the
weight can be taken off of one rear wheel so that
the wheelchair can be more easily unfolded. Be
careful not to get your fingers caught in the cross-
tube assembly.

Tipping Tubes 

(7.1)

Tipping tubes are used by atten-
dants to tip a wheelchair over an
obstacle. Simply step on the tube
to push a wheelchair, for example,
over a curb or step.

Handling

Options – Tipping Tubes

02.1

02.2

Quick-Release Axles for Rear
Wheels 

(6.2)

The rear wheels are equipped with
quick-release axles. The wheels
can thus be installed or removed
without using tools. To remove a
wheel, simply depress the quick-
release button on the axle (1) and
pull it out.

CAUTION:
Hold the quick-release button on
the axle depressed when inserting 
the axle into the frame to mount the rear wheels.
Release the button to lock the wheel in place.
The quick-release button should snap back to its
original position.

Quick-Release Axles for Casters 

(6.3)

Casters can also be equipped with
quick-release axles (1), which can
then either be installed or removed
without using tools. 

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Wheel Locks 

(7.10)

Your wheelchair is equipped with
two wheel locks. They are applied
directly against the tires. To enga-
ge, press both wheel-lock levers
forward against the stops (Fig. 1).
To release the wheel, pull the
levers back to their original posi-
tions.

Braking power will decrease with: 
• Worn tire tread
• Tire pressure that is too low
• Wet tires
• Improperly adjusted wheel locks.

The wheel locks have not been
designed to be used as brakes for
a moving wheelchair. The wheel
locks should therefore never be
used to brake a moving
wheelchair. Always use the hand-
rims for braking. Make sure that
the interval between the tires and
wheel locks complies with given
specifications (Fig. 2). To readjust,
loosen screw (1) and set the
appropriate interval. Tighten screw (see the page on
torque).

CAUTION:
After each adjustment of the rear wheels, check
the interval to the wheel locks and readjust if
necessary.

Options – Brakes

Extension for the Brake Lever 

(7.11)

The extension for the brake lever
can be removed or folded down.
The longer lever helps to minimize
the effort needed to set the wheel
locks. 

Caution:
Mounting the wheel lock too
close toward the wheel will
result in a higher effort to
operate. This might cause the
brake lever extension to break! 

Leaning onto the brake lever extension while trans-
ferring will cause the lever to break! Splashing water
from tires might cause the wheel lock to malfunc-
tion.

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Summary of Contents for Quickie Youngster 3

Page 1: ...ery designed in accordance with the dynamic test requirements of ISO 7176 Part 19 With Transit Option compliant bracketery for DIN standard 75078 2 Without Transit Option Note WTORS is the acronym for...

Page 2: ...ed the ISO 9001 Certificate which affirms the quality of our products at every stage from R D to production Please contact your local authorized SUNRISE MEDICAL dealer if you have any questions the us...

Page 3: ...chair on level ground as well as going uphill and downhill CAUTION The wheel locks are not intended to brake your wheel chair They are only there to ensure that your wheelchair does not begin rolling...

Page 4: ...u fail to heed these warnings damage to your chair a fall tip over or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to the user or others Motor Vehicle Safety 3 7 With Transit Option WTORS complia...

Page 5: ...o vehicle occupants wheelchair mounted accessories such as trays and respiratory equipment should be removed and secured separately 5 Postural supports and positioning devices should not be relied on...

Page 6: ...ucts at every stage from Research and Development to production This product complies with the standards set forth in EU directives Optional equipment and accessories are available at extra charge Whe...

Page 7: ...inserting the axle into the frame to mount the rear wheels Release the button to lock the wheel in place The quick release button should snap back to its original position Quick Release Axles for Cas...

Page 8: ...main tained with horizontal seat 15 4 1 2 15 5 3 4 Options Headrest Headrest 7 35 The headrest can be raised and moved both forwards and back wards To do this simply loosen the screw 1 or 2 adjust to...

Page 9: ...e Adjustable Backrests 7 70 The backrest can be adjusted to 5 different positions 3 forwards 0 5 10 and 15 backwards A plate 2 is located on the side guard allowing you to set the angle by removing th...

Page 10: ...tray provides a flat surface for most activities Before using a tray it first has to be adjusted once to the width of the seat by an autho rized dealer The user must be sitting in the wheelchair duri...

Page 11: ...airs neglect wear or from changes in any wheelchair components caused either by the user or by third parties In such cases this guarantee shall be considered null and void Custom wheelchairs cannot be...

Page 12: ...e torque for the M6 screw is 7 Nm unless otherwise specified 30 Nm 64 10 Nm 65 67 30 Nm 70 1 5 Nm 73 30 Nm 10 Nm 68 10 Nm 365 364 45 Nm 7 Nm 45 Nm 76 a 76 b 76 c 5 Nm 5 Nm 45 Nm 76 d After loosening a...

Page 13: ...E E N N G G L L I I S S H H...

Page 14: ...vente SUNRISE MEDICAL comp tent et agr pour toute question concernant l utilisation la maintenance ou la s curit de votre fauteuil roulant S il n y a aucun revendeur pr s de chez vous ou si vous avez...

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Page 17: ...s que ceux provoqu s pour les tests lors de la fabrication du fauteuil roulant Dans certaines circonstances les composants indivi duels ou la structure enti re du fauteuil risquent de ne pas r sister...

Page 18: ...orme aux exigences des directives CE Options ou accessoires repr sent s disponibles avec un suppl ment de prix Fauteuils roulants 1 Poign es de pouss e 2 Toile du dossier 3 Accoudoir 4 Toile du si ge...

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Page 22: ...uteuil Options Porte canne 54 58 1 2 3 1 1 52 55 3 1 2 1 Tablette th rapeutique 7 111 La tablette th rapeutique sert de surface d appui La tablette doit tre adapt e une fois pour toute la largeur du s...

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Page 24: ...couple de serrage des vis M6 est de 7 Nm sauf sp cification contraire 30 Nm 64 10 Nm 65 67 5 Nm 30 Nm 70 1 5 Nm 73 30 Nm 10 Nm 68 69 10 Nm 365 364 45 Nm 7 Nm 45 Nm 76 a 76 b 76 c 5 Nm 5 Nm 45 Nm 76 d...

Page 25: ...F F R R A A N N A A I I S S...

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Page 27: ...postateVi sempre con gli ascensori o utilizzate le rampe Se questi mezzi d ausilio non fossero presen ti dovreste allora raggiungere la Vostra meta con l aiuto di due accompagnatori Gli accompagnatori...

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Page 30: ...li optional e gli accessori sono disponibili pagando un sovrapprezzo Carrozzine 1 Manopole di spinta 2 Rivestimento schienale 3 Spondine 4 Rivestimento sedile 5 Pedana 6 Ruote anteriori 7 Piastra di r...

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Page 32: ...ella posizione desiderata Riavviate nuovamente le viti vedi pagina con le coppie di serraggio 1 2 21 Ruota anteriore piastra di regolazione della ruo ta anteriore forcella della ruota anteriore 7 40 p...

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