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O w n e r ’ s   M a n u a l

Zippie

®

VOYAGE

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with transit option

*

without transit option

Dealer:

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.

VOYAGE

M a n u e l  d ’ i n s t r u c t i o n s

Zippie

®

VOYAGE

*

avec option pour transport   

*

sans option pour

transport

Au Fournisseur : Ce manuel doit être remis à l’usager de 

ce fauteuil roulant.

À l’Usager :

Veuillez lire tout le manuel et le conserver pour
rérérence ultérieure.

Chaque fauteuil est livré avec un manuel d’instructions en anglais. La version en français est à

votre disposition en format PDF sur le site : www.SunriseMedical.com. Veuillez vous rendre

à la page de votre produit pour télécharger le manuel dans la langue souhaitée, ou contactez

un fournisseur agréé Sunrise Medical. 

M a n u a l   d e   I n s t r u c c i o n e s

Zippie

®

VOYAGE

*

con opción de tránsito     

*

sin opción de tránsito

Distribuidor:

        

Este manual debe ser entregado al pasajero de esta
silla de ruedas.

Pasajero:

Antes de usar esta silla de ruedas, lea este manual en
su totalidad y guárdelo para futura referencia.

Cada una de las sillas se envía con un manual de instrucciones en inglés. El manual en español

está disponible en formato PDF en nuestra página en Internet: www.SunriseMedical.com.

Ingrese a la página del producto específico para descargar el manual, o comuníquese con el

proveedor autorizado de Sunrise Medical.

Summary of Contents for Zippie VOYAGE

Page 1: ...sposition en format PDF sur le site www SunriseMedical com Veuillez vous rendre à la page de votre produit pour télécharger le manuel dans la langue souhaitée ou contactez un fournisseur agréé Sunrise Medical M a n u a l d e I n s t r u c c i o n e s Zippie VOYAGE con opción de tránsito sin opción de tránsito Distribuidor Este manual debe ser entregado al pasajero de esta silla de ruedas Pasajero ...

Page 2: ...______________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________ Telephone ___________________________________________________ Serial ______________________ Date Purchased ___________________ ADDITIONALINFORMATIONYOUSHOULDKNOW No component of this chair was made with Natural Rubber Latex DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING INFORMATION When this product reaches the end...

Page 3: ...Shoe Holder Foot Strap Adjustment 28 Z Vent Battery Trays 28 AA Front or Rear Add on Platform 28 AB I V Support Pole O2 Tank Holder 28 X SUNRISE LIMITED WARRANTY 29 M Floor to Seat Height Adjustment 22 W Tray Arm Height Adjustment 27 III YOUR DEVICE AND ITS PARTS 4 5 IV NOTICE READ BEFORE USE 6 V GENERAL WARNINGS 6 A Weight Limit 6 C Attendants and Caregivers 6 D Accessories 6 E Know your Device 6...

Page 4: ...Footrest angle Adjustment 50 Dimensions Overall width 24 1 8 61cm Floor to seat height Highest position 25 64cm Middle position 23 1 2 60cm Lowest position 22 1 2 57 5cm Overall length 42 1 2 108cm Overall height 32 48 81 122cm Folded length 35 1 8 89cm Folded height 12 1 4 31cm Max user weight 75lbs 34kg Turning Circle 70 178cm Max slope for park brake 9 Overall weight 49 1 2lbs 22 5kg Base frame...

Page 5: ...idth 13 1 4 Knee Width with optional medial knee supports 5 11 Headrest Pad Height 13 to 22 Shoulder Height Adjustment for Belts and Harnesses Short 7 to 13 Tall 10 17 Lower Leg Footrest Adjustment Range Lower leg foot 1 5 12 Footrest angle Adjustment 90 to 100 Dimensions Overall width 24 1 8 61cm Floor to seat height Highest position 26 66cm Middle position 23 1 2 60cm Lowest position 22 1 2 52 5...

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Page 7: ...on ANSI RESNA testing Sunrise Medical recommends the use of a caster wheel with a minimum diameter of 5 127mm if the wheelchair will be overcoming obstacles up to 1 2 12 7mm on a regular basis 2 Your chair is designed for use on firm even surfaces such as con crete asphalt indoor flooring and carpets 3 Do not operate your chair in sand loose soil or over rocky terrain 4 If you use your chair on te...

Page 8: ... handle B DRESSING OR CHANGING CLOTHES WARNING Your child s weight may shift if you dress your child or change your child s clothes while they are seated in the mobility device To reduce the risk of a fall or tip over while changing clothes or diapers Rotate the front casters until they point forward Engage the parking brake V GENERAL WARNINGS WARNING For The Rider Make sure that each person who h...

Page 9: ...ach the edge of the curb or step 3 Allow the rear wheels to slowly roll down onto the lower level Push the chair forward until you are standing on the lower level 4 Gently lower front casters to the ground To climb a step or curb going BACKWARD 1 Stay behind the mobility device 2 Continue backwards until the rear wheels contact the face of the curb or step Lift and roll the rear wheels to the top ...

Page 10: ... approved by Sunrise Medical will void your warranty and may add a safety risk to attendant and child A BASE FRAME WARNING Inspect cables and engage release buttons before every use to make sure they are in good working condition Be sure that your base frame is locked before seating your child B UPPER EXTREMITY SUPPORT TRAY WARNING Before adding or removing a tray to the mobility device be sure to...

Page 11: ... that the strap be threaded through the 2 D clips C as shown in Fig 1 for the safety of the occupant Mobility device mounted accessories such as trays and respiratory equipment and batteries should be removed and secured separately The optional Voyage vent tray oxygen holder and IV pole must also be removed and secured separately before using as a seat in a motor vehicle 9 The occupant must not we...

Page 12: ... using your mobility device make sure it is in proper working order Inspect and service all items included in this Manual 3 If you store this device for more than three months have it inspected by a dealer before use Tire inspection excessive wear cracks Parking brake holds firm no slipping Visually check for loose hardware Securement and positioning belts Axle and axle sleeves check for debris Qu...

Page 13: ...stem installed ALWAYS remove the seating system prior to folding the base Failure to do this may damage the product a Remove child from the seating system then remove the seating system from the base refer to sub section J b Unlock the front caster wheels c Return handle to the straight position as show in Figure 8 d Set parking brake e Pull up on both triggers D at the same time This action will ...

Page 14: ...e until it clicks into place Do this with both of the front caster wheels and check to insure that the lock has been engaged To unlock the caster wheel turn the lock ring counter clockwise until the wheel freely rotates G REAR WHEELS Installing and Removing the Rear Wheels a To install rear wheel gently slide the rear wheel s axle D into the hole in the frame until the wheel clicks into place b To...

Page 15: ...he receiver a Make sure the seat is in the fully upright position no recline or tilt b Ensure all positioning straps and accessories are out of the way and will not interfere with the seat from fully engaging the receiver c d e For moderate seating system only Line up the alignment tag D with the support cross bar E on the base Fig 20 Lower the seating shell so that the seating shell and mounting ...

Page 16: ...a Make sure the seat is in the fully upright position no recline or tilt b Pull and hold release lever F so that it disengages from the receiver slide the seating shell forwards and lift the seating shell from the base c The seating shell is now ready to be inspected and or stored K GRAB BAR Always stabilize the mobility device before performing the action Rotate the front casters until they point...

Page 17: ...device Depress both legrest pivot but tons D simultaneously and adjust to desired angle c Release the buttons and allow the legrest to lock into place 25 25 D 17 245797 Rev A M RECLINE ADJUSTMENT WARNING BEFORE using the recline adjustment always check that the mobility device is completely unfolded and in the locked position and that all four wheels are locked in place Be careful to avoid pulling...

Page 18: ... to use proper torque settings where specified When not specified torque settings should be M5 fasteners 44 in lbs 5 Nm M6 fasteners 62 in lbs 7 Nm M8 fasteners 88 in lbs 10 Nm For all others torque setting should be 60 in lbs 6 8 Nm 2 Dealer Service and Adjustment Reference materials Go to www sunrisemedical com for parts manuals instruction sheets and instructional videos that will aid in the re...

Page 19: ...rews d If more depth is needed loosen the assymmetric leg plates C and move forward to appropriate depth Tighten the screws 30 31 32 30 C D A A B B 32 19 245797 Rev A ZIPPIE VOYAGE IX DEALER SERVICE ADJUSTMENT D CUSHION ADJUSTMENT ADVANCED SEATING The standard seat cushion comes in three seat lengths short medium and long The short seat is 8 203mm long the medium seat is 10 254mm and the long is 1...

Page 20: ...horoughly rinsed with clean water and air dried d The foam cushion pieces may be wiped down with soap and water Always be sure they are completely dry before replacing the fabric cover e Place the cushion into the fabric cover and onto the Velcro with the front edge of the cushion aligned with the front edge of the cover f Pull the cover over the cushion and close the zipper around the cover F PLA...

Page 21: ...terals are being used loosen or remove if necessary those attachment knobs as well NOTE This adjustment can change the balance of the device so it is good to check that there is no danger of tipping with the new setting 39 IX DEALER SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 39 D E F F c Slide the handle and backshell assembly up or down to the next set of adjustment holes on the back handle d Attach and tighten the butt...

Page 22: ...n each side of the footrest hanger c Slide the footrest up or down to proper height d Tighten the to 15 20 in lbs 1 7 2 6 Nm do not overtighten e For shorter range remove four nuts G H and move the footplate up f Tighten the adjustment hardware Angle Adjustment a The footrest has two sets of hardware G and H that control footrest rotation Loosen lower nuts and adjust the footrest to the preferred ...

Page 23: ...f required belt may be attached to either hip guide bracket C or to the positioning belt bracket D 4 Point Pelvic Positioning Belt Attachment Moderate Seating For standard 4 point belt attachment use the rear most attachment point B and one of the holes E in either the hip guide C or positioning belt bracket D 49 50 49 23 245797 Rev A O ANTERIOR TRUNKSUPPORT WARNING a Place the child in the seatin...

Page 24: ...ateral assembly including the pads to the proper position If more hori zontal adjustment is needed you can also adjust the swing away bracket c Tighten the mounting screws to hold the adjustment d To gain vertical adjustment of the laterals loosen screws A from the rear of the back shell and move the laterals up or down to the proper position and tighten the screws 53 Lateral Height and Width Adju...

Page 25: ...ent screws A c Loosen or remove if necessary two nuts under seat pan B d Adjust hip pads to the desired position e Tighten the adjustment nuts B and replace the seat cushion Forward rear Pad Adjustment a Determine the proper location for each hip pad b Remove the cover from the hip guide to expose hip pad adjustment screws c Loosen two adjustment screws C d Adjust hip pads to the desired position ...

Page 26: ...ior supports must be fitted by your authorized dealer and your healthcare pro fessional 4 After fitting anterior supports they should ONLY be placed and adjusted by trained professionals 5 DO NOT leave the child unattended when using anterior supports a Remove back cushion and unsnap rear shell upholstery exposing two head support mounting holes at center back of inner seating shell b Insert t nut...

Page 27: ...ension Please refer to Headstrap instruction sheet on the website or in your kit 65 65 IX DEALER SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 65 64 CORRECT INCORRECT E F I G H J 27 245797 Rev A HEADREST SUPPORTS Continued a Loosen or remove the two button head screws A to raise or lower the tray support arm receiver bracket B W TRAYARMHEIGHTADJUSTMENT ADVANCED SEATING b Adjust tray support receiver bracket to the proper he...

Page 28: ...etail vent mount A which has a weight capacity of 15lbs 6 8kg and an under frame vent and battery tray B which has a weight capacity of 50lbs 22 7kg b The platforms attach easily to the Voyage base frame c Tie down straps are included with these options to secure the equipment 69 245797 Rev A 28 72 E F AA FRONT OR REAR ADD ON PLATFORM Option 1 The rear platform C can be used for support of a vent ...

Page 29: ...L DO E WHAT AUTHORIZED DEALER MUST DO 1 Obtain from Sunrise Medical while this warranty is in effect prior approval for return or repair of covered parts Contact Customer Service for a Returned Material Authorization RMA number and information as to where to return the product F NOTICE TO CONSUMER 1 You must pay the cost of labor to repair remove or install parts even if they are covered under war...

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