22
ZIPPIE SALSA R
2
/ ZIPPIE SALSA M
2
Rev.2.0
Please ensure the controller is switched off before you
engage the release levers – Failure to do so will increase
the force needed to push the chair.
DANGER!
• This may only be used in an emergency, or if
you need to manually push your wheelchair. It is
not intended for permanent use or to push the
wheelchair up/down a slope with the user sitting in it.
• The chair’s automatic braking system will not work
unless the brake release levers are in the “drive” or
down position.
• Motor surfaces can be hot after use. Be careful not
to touch the motor casing when disengaging the
freewheel.
• Never attempt to disengage the brake release
mechanism whilst sitting in the wheelchair, especially
on a slope.
• Always ensure the Brake release levers are returned
to the down / drive position.
5.4.1 Folding Powered Reclining Backrest.
WARNING!
The Lower position of the Powered Actuator MUST
correspond to the Seat depth being used.
Following Seat depth Adjustment you MUST ensure the
Lower actuator position matches the seat depth set, i.e.
use the 16”, (400mm) Hole in the lower bracket for a seat
depth of 16”, (400mm).
After folding the backrest you MUST ensure that the lower
Actuator/gas strut securing Pin is fitted in the correct
location to match the seat depth being used, i.e. use the
16”, (400mm) Hole in the lower bracket for a seat depth of
16”, (400mm), Fig.5.11-5.12.
Failure to do this will result in potentially unsafe recline
angles and the Actuator breaking during operation, the
backrest will fall backwards and result in a potential risk
for the user to loose postural stability.
Fig.5.10
Fig.5.11
Fig.5.12
400 mm, 380 mm, 360 mm, 340 mm, 320 mm, 300 mm.