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Zippie 

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 SPHYNX

252843 Rev. B

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7.0 WARNINGS: COMPONENTS AND OPTIONS

A. ARMRESTS

WARNING

Armr

ests fl ip up and will not bear the weight of this chair.

1. 

NEVER lift this chair by its armrests. They may come loose or break.

2. 

Lift this chair only by non-detachable parts of the main frame.

If you 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 rider or others.

B. CUSHIONS & SLING SEATS

WARNING

1. 

Zippie sling seats and standard foam cushions are not designed for the 
relief of pressure.

2. 

If you suff er from pressure sores or if you are at risk that they will occur, 
you may need a special seat system or a device to control your posture. 
Consult your doctor, nurse or therapist to fi nd out if you need such a 
device for your well-being.

3. 

Seat slings are not intended to be used as a direct seating surface. A 
cushion or other seating surface should be placed on the sling before use.

If you 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 rider or others.

C. FASTENERS

WARNING

Many of the screws, bolts and nuts on this chair are special high-strength 
fasteners. Use of improper fasteners may cause your chair to fail. 
1. 

ONLY use fasteners provided by an authorized supplier (or ones of the 
same type and strength, as indicated by the markings on the heads).

2. 

Over- or under-tightened fasteners may fail or cause damage to chair 
parts. 

3. 

If bolts or screws become loose, tighten them as soon as you can.

NOTE- For safety and optimum performance, do not reuse fasteners.

If you 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 rider or others.

D. FOOTRESTS

WARNING

1. 

At the lowest point, footrests should be AT LEAST 2 inches (51mm) off  
the ground. If set too LOW, they may “hang up” on obstacles you can 
expect to fi nd in normal use. This may cause the chair to stop suddenly 
and tip forward.

2. 

To Avoid A Trip Or Fall When You Transfer:
a. 

Make sure your feet do not “hang up” or get caught in the space 

 

between the footrests.

b. 

Do not put weight on the footrests, as the chair may tip forward.

c. 

Footrests should be swung out of the way or removed whenever 

 

entering or exiting the wheelchair.

3. 

NEVER lift this chair by the footrests. Footrests detach and will not bear 
the weight of this chair. Lift this chair only by non-detachable parts of the 
main frame.

4. 

Never use the footrests of your chair to open doors, this may cause 
them to fail prematurely and create an unsafe situation.

If you 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 rider or others.

E. POSITIONING BELTS (Option)

WARNING

Use positioning belts ONLY to help support the rider’s posture.  They can be 
used to limit slipping and/or sliding that you might experience when the chair is 
in motion.  The positioning belt is not a transit rated safety belt and should not 
be used in the place of a seat belt while being transported in a motor vehicle.  
Improper use of positioning belts may cause severe injury or death.  If you use 
a positioning belt, be sure to follow the recommendations in this section:
1. 

Make sure the rider does not slide down in the wheelchair seat. If this 
occurs, the rider may suff er chest compression or suff ocate due to 
pressure from the belts.

2. 

The belts must be snug, but must not be so tight that they interfere with 
breathing. You should be able to slide your open hand, fl at, between the 
belt and the rider.

3. 

A pelvic wedge or a similar device can help keep the rider from sliding 
down in the seat.  Consult with the rider’s doctor, nurse or therapist to 
fi nd out if the rider needs such a device.

4. 

Use positioning belts only with a rider who can cooperate.  Make sure 
the rider can easily remove the belts in an emergency.

5. 

NEVER use positioning belts
a. 

As a patient restraint.  A restraint requires a doctor’s order.

b. 

On a rider who is comatose or agitated.

c. 

As a motor vehicle restraint.  In an accident or sudden stop the 

 

rider may be thrown from the chair.  Wheelchair positioning belts 

 

will not prevent this, and further injury may result from the belts 

 

or straps.

If you 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 rider or others.

F. PUSH HANDLES

WARNING

Make sure that this chair has push handles.
1. 

Push handles provide secure points for an attendant to hold the rear of 
this chair, to prevent a fall or tip-over.

2. 

Check to make sure push handle grips (A) will not rotate or slip off .

If you 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 rider or others.

G. QUICK-RELEASE AXLES

WARNING

1. 

Do not use this chair UNLESS you are sure that both quick-release rear 
axles are locked. 

2. 

An axle is not locked until the quick-release button pops out fully. If the 
axle is not inserted fully, the wheel may come off  during use, 
endangering the rider.

3. 

Quick-Release Axles should be periodically cleaned and inspected for 
function and signs of wear or bending.  Replace as necessary.

If you 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 rider or others.

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Страница 2: ... For future reference please fill in the following Dealer ______________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________________ Serial ____________________ Date Purchased _______________ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION YOU SHOULD KNOW No component of this chair was made with Natural Rubber Latex www s...

Страница 3: ...n Sling Seats 11 C Fasteners 11 D Footrests 11 E Positioning Belts Option 11 F Push Handles 11 G Quick Release Axles 11 H Rear Wheel Hub Lock 12 I Modified Seat Systems 12 J Seat and Back Upholstery 12 K Stroller Handle 12 L Tray for Vent and Battery 12 M Accessory Hook 12 8 0 USE AND MAINTENANCE 13 A Introduction 13 B Critical Maintenance Tips 13 C Cleaning Tips 13 D Maintenance Chart 13 E Trouble...

Страница 4: ...NERAL WARNINGS Here you will find a safety checklist and a summary of risks you need to be aware of before you ride this chair 2 6 0 SAFETY WARNINGS FALLS TIP OVERS Here you will learn about practices for the safe use of your chair and how to avoid a fall or tip over while you perform daily activities in your chair 3 7 0 WARNINGS COMPONENTS OPTIONS Here you will learn about the components of your c...

Страница 5: ...o a different chair you may use too much force and tip over If you use too much force damage to your chair a fall tip over or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to the rider or others F REDUCE THE RISK OF AN ACCIDENT WARNING 1 BEFORE you begin riding you should be trained in the safe use of this chair by your health care advisor 2 Practice bending reaching and transfers utnil you kno...

Страница 6: ...rally damage your wheelchair There may have been a change to the structure of the chair and or damaged or broken some of the components Wheelchairs involved in sudden stops should be inspected for possible failures in frame and or components Frame damage may be represented by but not limited to visual cracks dents metal distortion bends or damage to the seating mounting If the chair no longer driv...

Страница 7: ...ur upper body FORWARD slightly as you go UP over an obstacle b Press your upper body BACKWARD as you go DOWN from a higher to a lower level 6 Do not go over an obstacle without help 7 Never push or pull on an object such as furniture or a doorjamb to propel your chair If you fail to heed these warnings you are at a high risk of damage to your chair a fall tip over or loss of control may occur and ...

Страница 8: ...educe The Risk Of A Fall Or Tip Over a Lean or press your body UPHILL This will help adjust for the change in the center of balance caused by the slope or sidehill b ASK FOR HELP any time you are in doubt 9 Ramps At Home Work For your safety ramps at home and work must meet all legal requirements for your area a AVOID A DROP OFF Make sure there is a section at the top or bottom to smooth out the t...

Страница 9: ...to heed these warnings damage to your chair a fall tip over or loss of control may occur and can possibly cause severe injury to the rider or others J CURBS SINGLE STEPS WARNING Before riding over curbs and negotiating even a single step ALWAYS ask for assistance first Curbs and steps can cause tipping and serious bodily harm When in doubt as to your ability to avoid or traverse any obstacle always...

Страница 10: ...u have someone to help you Doing so is likely to cause a fall or tip over 2 Negotiating stairs with a wheelchair always requires at least two attendants for safety If you 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 rider or others N CLIMBING STAIRS WARNING 1 Use at least two attendants to move a chair and rider up sta...

Страница 11: ... situation If you 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 rider or others E POSITIONING BELTS Option WARNING Use positioning belts ONLY to help support the rider s posture They can be used to limit slipping and or sliding that you might experience when the chair is in motion The positioning belt is not a transit r...

Страница 12: ...aying thin spots or stretching of fabrics especially at edges and seams 3 Dropping down into your chair will weaken fabric and result in the need to inspect and replace the seat more often 4 Be aware that laundering or excess moisture will reduce the flame retardation qualities of the fabric 5 If Tension Adjustable upholstery is present loosen straps or remove upholstery prior to folding or unfoldi...

Страница 13: ... TIPS 1 Paint Finish a Clean the painted surfaces with mild soap or detergent at least once a month b Protect the paint with a coat of non abrasive auto wax every three months 2 Axles and Moving Parts a Clean around axles and moving parts WEEKLY with a slightly damp not wet cloth b Wipe off or blow away any fluff dust or dirt on axles or moving parts 3 Upholstery a Hand wash machine washing may damag...

Страница 14: ...he rod engage the discs 2 To disengage the hub lock press down on the red hub lock rod pedal A with your foot H ADJUSTABLE LOCKING FLIP UP ARMRESTS 1 Flip up and down a Release the upper securing lever 2 b Flip the armrest 1 back it remains attached to the back post c Move armrest down into place d The lever 2 locks itself in position automatically WARNING Armrest should not be used for lifting or...

Страница 15: ...will cause undue strain upon the chair frame 5 Adjust straps to desired tightness Fig 8 5 6 If straps need to be replaced a Attach top strap first cut to length b Mount short side of backrest straps to back post A Fig 8 8 c Mount long side of backrest straps on opposite side B Fig 8 9 d Mount crocodile fixator C Fig 8 10 Fixator should be placed in the middle of the strap D E trim as needed Fig 8 11...

Страница 16: ...il they contact the recline stop tab as shown in Fig 8 14 While holding the latch handles in this position pull or push the backrest to your desired back to seat angle 2 Check the recline angle marking on the side of the seat frame to ensure you are at the desired angle Possible back to seat angles are 85 90 95 and 100 Fig 8 15 3 Confirm that recline angle is positioned at the same setting on both ...

Страница 17: ...s perform this check after using the latch handle and before returning the chair to use Fig 8 17 WARNING Check that backrest pin is fully engaged on both sides of chair Fig 8 20 2 Folding the chair a Pull both latch handles all the way up by shifting the handles past the recline stop tab Fig 8 18 While holding the handles in this position push the backrest until the chair begins to fold b You can ...

Страница 18: ...g for looseness or an incorrect attachment The plastic tabs B must be locked into place for safe operation Q STORAGE TIPS 1 Store your chair in a clean dry area If you fail to do so parts may rust or corrode 2 Before using your chair make sure it is in proper working order Inspect and service all items on the Maintenance Chart 3 If stored for more than three months have your chair inspected by an ...

Страница 19: ...lbs M6 fasteners 7 Nm 62 in lbs M8 fasteners 10 Nm 88 in lbs For all others torque setting should be 6 8 Nm 60 in lbs All joints secured with threaded fasteners will relax over time resulting in an actual torque that is lower than the initial torque setting This is especially applicable for joints with elastic components 2 Dealer Service and Adjustment Reference materials Go to www sunrisemedical ...

Страница 20: ... allen wrench b Slide hanger to desired length c Tighten screw B on back of clamp using 3 16 in allen wrench d Torque to 16 3 Nm 144 in lbs d Repeat on opposite side of chair 3 High Mount Hanger Length Adjustment a Height of footrests can be changed by adjusting high mount clamps i Loosen bolts H ii Adjust position of clamps F and or tube G to achieve desired hanger length iii Tighten bolts H to 1...

Страница 21: ...nch into slot D of the recline rod E Fig 9 8 Note you may need to rotate the recline rod E to make the slot accessible 3 To decrease tension increase cable length by loosening bolt C slightly 4 To increase tension decrease cable length by tightening bolt C slightly 5 Place cover B on the latch handle and ensure that the latch pin clevis is fully engaged Fig 9 9 6 If latch pin adjustment is incorre...

Страница 22: ...ds Ensure front edge of seat sling and seat sling rods are flush with the telescoping seat tubes Fig 9 13 7 Use a 6mm allen wrench to turn telescoping seat rail tube outward to align holes and insert bolts B on both sides of the chair and fasten with nuts D Fig 9 14 Torque nuts D to 16 3 Nm 144 in lbs with a 10mm torque wrench while securing bolts B with a standard 4mm Allen wrench Do not attempt t...

Страница 23: ...ures 9 24 9 25 c With the holes aligned insert bolt as shown in Fig 9 18 Do the same to the other side which should pull the rear end of the rear seat sling taut and insert the bolt while holding the sling taut making sure the holes are aligned Note If the rear end of the seat sling is not taut remove the seat sling and adjust the width of the sling with the Velcro adjustment When the rear seat sl...

Страница 24: ...r seat frame Fig 9 32 and Fig 9 33 Tap front upper cross tube with a mallet if needed to move saddles cross tube forward The front edge of each seat rail saddle F should align with the desired seat depth indicator mark on the seat frame G If your desired seat depth is 15 in or greater move the saddles to the 15 mark 7 Tighten again set screws E on saddle with a 2mm allen wrench 8 Rotate telescopin...

Страница 25: ...nk from tilt pin If the tilt link doesn t easily detach from the tilt pin use a 4mm allen in tilt pin hole and rotate tilt pin back and forth until tilt link detaches tilt spring releases tilt link Fig 9 41 5 On the same side of the chair remove the spring and small spacer can keep large spacer attached to tilt pin if desired Next remove the tilt pin from the lower link and then from the rear fram...

Страница 26: ... with a 5mm Allen Ensure tilt pin is properly seated inside the tilt link adjustment hole while tightening bolt Apply pressure to compress spring slightly to ensure tilt link does not pop off of tilt pin Torque both bolts to 9 Nm 80 in lbs Repeat steps 1 3 for the opposite side of the chair Fig 9 44 Note Gap between tilt link and large spacer should be no more than 5 8 in and spring should be sligh...

Страница 27: ... in the USA and Canada only Check with your supplier to find out if international warranties apply 4 This warranty is not transferable and only applies to the first consumer purchase of this wheelchair through an authorized Sunrise Medical dealer D WHAT WE WILL DO Our sole liability is to repair or replace covered parts This is the exclusive remedy for consequential damages E WHAT AUTHORIZED DEALER ...

Страница 28: ...Sunrise Medical 2842 N Business Park Ave Fresno CA 93727 USA In Canada 800 263 3390 Customer Service 800 333 4000 www SunriseMedical com 2021 Sunrise Medical US LLC 08 2021 P N 252843 Rev B ...

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