DANGER!
•
•
Use of the powered adjustable seating o
p
tions m
a
y influence the
stability of the wheelchair.
Only use the powered adjustable seating o
p
tions when the
wheelchair is on a fl
a
t surface! Do Not a
tt
empt to operate any
power seating o
p
tion while positioned on an inclin
e.
• Please stay clear of any powered actuator while the component
is
in motion. Sunrise p
o
wer mechanisms move over large ranges
of
travel. Users should be aware of their surroundings while
components are in motion
• Through programming it is possible to reverse the direction of all
powered seating functions, ens
ur
e you know which direction
y
our
seat is going to move before operating
.
• Do not drive on ramps or slopes with the seating in the el
e
vated
position. B
e
fore a
tt
empting
t
o climb or descend a slope, return
the
wheelchair to a standard seated drive position, with the
back
r
est
upright.
40"
(
100
c
m
)
Fig.
7
.
6
Fig.
7
.
7
Fig.
7
.
8
247556 Rev. A
25
Q700-UP M
• This power system is designed to automati
c
ally reduce the
maximum driving speed to a
reduced speed
mode when certain
powerseating limits a
r
e reached. Depending on the
configu
g
ation of thechair there might be multiple
reduced
speed modes
.
7
.
5
(Powered) seating o
p
tion
• While driving this seating
s
ystem in the reclined, elevated, or
til
t
ed
position use
c
aution
.
• Do not a
tt
empt to operate the lift or tilt
po
wer seating
op
tions
around children.
• Do Not a
tt
empt to operate any power seating o
p
tion while this
seating
s
ystem is in motion
.
• Please be aware that the lift/tilt modules
pr
esent a trap hazard.
Make sure that during operation the lift/tilt modules
ar
e free from
all clothing, hands, feet
,
and other extremities,
t
o prevent injury.
The wheelchair can be equipped by the following mechanical and/
or powered options
t
o adjust your seating position. These
op
tions
an be operated by the user without the use of tools.
Powered adjustable seating o
p
tions (Fig.
7
.
6
- Fig.
7
.
8
)
.
How to operate these powered seating o
p
tions
c
an be found in
&
R-Net Control System
:
1.
Powered tilt functi
on.
2.
Powered seat elevator
.
3.
Powered backrest recline
.
4.
Powered elevating leg
r
ests
.
5.
Powered stand-up functio
n.
NOTE:
During some seating functions, a click will be heard
coming from the base of your wheelchair. This is due
to the actuation of caster locks, a system that helps
stabilize the wheelchair. This noise is a sign that your
chair is working properly and is not a sign of concern