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VIII. USE AND MAINTENANCE
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K. FOOTRESTS, LEGRESTS, & FOOTPLATES
Make sure that your Sunrise dealer has correctly adjusted your footrests and/or legrests with the advice of a
healthcare professional. The original setup should not be changed without first checking with that advisor. The
footrest position is key to keeping your body in the proper alignment, and providing a stable support for your
legs and torso. Legrests and footrests should be swung out of the way, or removed for transfers.
Swing-in Swing-out hangers and footrests
1. Basic Footrest Installation
a.
Place swing-in/swing-out pivot saddle into the receiver (A) on the front frame tube with the footrest fac-
ing inward or outward from the frame.
b.
Rotate the footrest inward until it locks into place on the locking plate.
2. Removal
a.
To remove footrest, release latch (B) by pulling lever upward or pushing lever downward.
b.
Rotate the footrest inward or outward and lift it off of the chair.
L. BACKPOSTS AND INTEGRAL PUSH-HANDLES
Quickie2 Lite wheelchairs are shipped with either straight backcanes, push-handle backcanes, or a backcane with
an integral folding push-handle. The folding push-handles (C) come in the folded position.
1. Using the Integral Push-handles
a.
Lift the Handle (C) to the upright position it should lock in place.
b.
To unlock and fold the push-handles when not in use, press the unlock button (D) and push the handle
back into the folded position.
M. SEATING AND SEAT SLING UPHOLSTERY
The seat sling can be adjusted through the use of hook and loop material beneath the seat. The seat sling also
includes a folding strap on the seat to assist in folding the chair.
NOTE–
The seat sling folding strap is not intended as a carrying strap.
1. Adjustment
a.
Remove seat rail end caps at the front of the chair(E).
b.
Slide the seat sling, plastic retaining rods, and spacers (if present from the channels in the seat rails.
c.
Readjust hook and loop material to obtain the desired tension in the seat sling.
d.
Re-insert the seat sling and plastic retaining rods into the channels in the seat rails.
e.
Replace the end caps(E).
2. Seat Sling Upholstery
a.
Check monthly for excessive stretching of the upholstery, or loose attaching hardware. If you determine
the upholstery can no longer be adjusted tight, contact your service representative for a replacement.
3. Custhion Installation
a.
Place cushion on the seat sling with the hook material side down. The beveled edge of the cushion
should be facing toward the front of your chair.
b.
Press firmly into place.
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