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930486 Rev. A

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Fig. 1

T. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FALL,

TIP-OVER OR LOSS OF CONTROL:

1. Never use your chair on a slope unless

you are sure you can do so without 
losing traction.

2. Always go as straight up and as straight

down as you can.

Do not “cut the corner” on a slope 
or ramp.

Do not turn or change direction 
on a slope.

3. Always stay in the center of the ramp. Make

sure ramp is wide enough that you are not
at risk that a wheel may roll off the side.

4. Lean or press your body uphill.This will

help adjust for a change in the center of
balance caused by the slope. (Fig. 1) 

5. Keep your chair moving at a slow,

steady speed. Keep control over the
chair at all times.

On a descent, do not let your chair
accelerate beyond its normal speed.

If the chair picks up speed, center the 
joystick to slow down or stop.

Note:

The solid state controller of your chair 

has a logic system that will help control your 

speed when driving on a slope or up hill.

If you stop, re-start slowly.

6. Never use rear wheel locks to try to

slow or stop your chair.This is likely to
cause the chair to veer out of control.

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Q. OBSTACLES

Obstacles you may have to overcome in daily use include door thresholds, lifts,
ramps and hazards such as potholes and broken pavement.These can damage
your chair and may cause a fall, tip-over or loss of control.

1. Be aware that thresholds are very dangerous. (Even a small change in height

may stop a caster wheel and cause your chair to tip)

.

You may need to:

Remove or cover threshold strips between rooms.

Install a ramp at entry or exit doors.

2. Keep your eyes moving when you ride; scan the area well ahead of your chair.
3. Make sure the floor areas where you use this chair are level and free of obstacles.
4. To help correct your center of balance:

Lean your upper body 

forward

slightly as you go 

up

over an obstacle.

Press your upper body 

backward

as you go 

down

from a higher to 

a lower level.

R. DRIVING IN REVERSE

Use extra care when you drive your chair in reverse.You may lose control or
fall if one of the rear wheels hits an object.

1. Operate your chair slowly and at an even speed.
2. Stop often and check to make sure your path is clear of obstacles.

S. RAMPS, SLOPES & SIDE HILLS

The center of balance of your chair changes when you are on a slope.

Note:

“Slope” includes a ramp or side hill.Your chair is less stable when it is at an 

angle. Never use this chair on a slope unless your are sure it is safe.When in doubt,

have someone help you.

Beware Of:

1. Steep slopes. Do Not use this chair on a slope steeper than 10%. (A 10% slope

means: One foot in elevation for every ten feet of slope length).

2. Wet or slippery surfaces (such as when ice, snow, water or oil film is present).A loss

of traction may cause a fall or tip-over.

3. A change in 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 can stop a

front caster and cause the chair to tip forward).

Summary of Contents for Wheelchair Quickie S-525

Page 1: ...UPPLIER THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE RIDER OF THIS WHEELCHAIR RIDER BEFORE USING THIS WHEELCHAIR READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE User Instruction Manual Warranty Quickie S 52...

Page 2: ...tions to increase your use and enjoyment of this wheel chair If you lose your warranty card call or write and we will gladly send you a new one FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS Your authorized supplier k...

Page 3: ...s Optional 24 M Seating Systems 25 N Upholstery Fabric 25 O Suspension 25 VIII TIPS FOR ATTENDANTS 26 A To Climb a Curb or Single Step 26 B To Descend a Curb or Single Step 26 IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT USE...

Page 4: ...p cycle gel Battery Charger Standard off board Lester Colors Refer to current order form Chair Parts Standard black Seat Frame Dimensions Seat Frame width standard 14 20 Seat depth 14 18 adjustable Se...

Page 5: ...devices can transmit signals while they are on even if not in use V E M I E L E C T R O M A G N E T I C I N T E R F E R E N C E A CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHAIR SAFETY OPTIONS Sunrise provides a choice of man...

Page 6: ...ted QTRONIX remote joystick system 16 seat width 16 seat depth single post height adjustable arm rests swing away hangers and U1 gel cell batteries 4 a Specialty input devices tested with the S 525 an...

Page 7: ...V I G E N E R A L W A R N I N G S Heed all warnings in this section If you fail to do so a fall tip over or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to you or others A NOTICE TO RIDER 1 Befo...

Page 8: ...fall or tip over V I G E N E R A L W A R N I N G S G CHANGES ADJUSTMENTS Never use non Quickie parts or make a changes to your chair unless authorized by Sunrise Doing so will void the Warranty and ma...

Page 9: ...not expect it 4 Firmly grasp a rear wheel or an armrest with one hand This will help to prevent a fall if the chair tips P DRESSING OR CHANGING CLOTHES Be aware that your weight will shift if you dre...

Page 10: ...esholds are very dangerous Even a small change in height may stop a caster wheel and cause your chair to tip You may need to Remove or cover threshold strips between rooms Install a ramp at entry or e...

Page 11: ...proper design will vary depending on such things as the length and height of the ramp the need for an intermediate platform landing size doors and the direction of swing and whether the ramp includes...

Page 12: ...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 V I I W A R N I N G S C O M P O...

Page 13: ...mproper 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 pres...

Page 14: ...ngs in this Manual for that task 2 The Tips that follow are suggestions only Be aware that you will need to learn safe methods best suited to the rider and to your abilities Consult your health care p...

Page 15: ...N T U S E TOOLS YOU WILL NEED 1 Basic Tool Kit To set up adjust and maintain your chair you will need the following tools 7 16 socket wrench 1 2 box and open end wrench 3 4 box and socket wrench 5 32...

Page 16: ...d position d Move armrest up or down to allow armrest to snap into place I X S E T U P A D J U S T M E N T U S E 3 Height Adjustment a Remove both bolts F in the hanger frame tube b Reposition footres...

Page 17: ...Slide armrest pad up or down to desired height c Return lever to locked position against armpost d Push arm pad until upper armpost locks firmly into place 3 Removing Armrest a Rotate release lever t...

Page 18: ...T M E N T U S E K BACKREST A backrest angle adjustment is standard on the Contour seat the Highback Contour seat and the Seat Frame 1 Seat Depth and Angle Adjustment on Seat Frame a Remove the front s...

Page 19: ...D J U S T M E N T U S E N PARAPAK SEAT SLING SEAT FRAME ONLY The seat sling tension can be adjusted through use of the VELCRO retaining material beneath the seat 1 Adjustment a Remove the screws retai...

Page 20: ...t side of the battery box A few minutes wait is required before the circuit breaker will reset 2 Repeated Shutdown If the chair continues to shut down after resetting have it serviced by a supplier B...

Page 21: ...move The chair will move faster the more you move the joystick away from neu tral Note If your speed becomes hard to manage release the Joystick and the chair will come to a complete stop X O P E R A...

Page 22: ...electrolyte temperature and internal condition The DC output of the charger The charge rate will vary if the alternating current AC supply is higher or lower than 110 volts 2 Caution To Avoid Damage...

Page 23: ...ll not be stepped on tripped over or damaged 3 Caution To Avoid Damage to the Battery Make sure you use the correct setting for sealed gel batteries located on the off board charger Never charge a fro...

Page 24: ...ect and service all items on the Maintenance Chart See p 51 3 If you store this chair for more than three months have it inspected by a supplier before use X I B A T T E R I E S 3 Never use an extensi...

Page 25: ...olt cable clip and any exposed cable with jelly 4 For Answers To Questions Contact your supplier X I I M A I N T E N A N C E X I I M A I N T E N A N C E E PNEUMATIC TIRES 1 Do not use this chair if an...

Page 26: ...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 g Mount caster wheel onto fork Install washers correctly tighten bolt to 24...

Page 27: ...53 930486 Rev A 52 930486 Rev A X I I I W I R I N G D I A G R A M S Wiring Diagram Detail Integrated Control System X I I I W I R I N G D I A G R A M S Wiring Diagram Detail Remote Joystick...

Page 28: ...tem 350 lbs for the heavy duty system b This warranty is void if the original chair serial number tag is removed or altered c This warranty applies in the USA only Check with your supplier to find out...

Page 29: ...77 East Dry Creek Parkway Longmont Colorado 80503 USA 800 333 4000 In Canada 800 263 3390 Manufactured under one or more of the following patents U S and European patents pending 2002 Sunrise Medical...

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