ZIPPIE SALSA R
2
/ ZIPPIE SALSA M
2
17
Rev.2.0
Zippie Salsa M2 (MWD)
Approach the kerb in a 90° angle and stop the chair as
soon as the castor wheels touch the kerb.
Apply sufficient power to the motors to lift the front of the
chair up onto the kerb (step) and then apply slightly more
power and speed so that the drive wheels climb the kerb
(step) smoothly and without hesitation and the rear castor
wheels come up as well. As far as possible, keep the
joystick in the straight forward position, (Fig.4.10 - 4.11).
Note:
In accordance to the ground clearance, the
maximum obstacle height possible to climb is 50 mm (100
mm with kerb climber) for Zippie Salsa R2 and 75 mm for
Zippie Salsa M2.
WARNING!
The approach speed and process can vary depending on
your wheelchair performance and castor wheel choice.
4.30.3 Kerb climber fitting and removal procedure
(RWD base only)
• Locate the kerb climber bar into the left hand location
bracket and push it into the right hand receiver
bracket, (Fig.4.12 & Fig.4.13).
• Hold the kerb climber with your left hand in the
receiver bracket.
• Align the holes of the receiver bracket and the kerb
climber tube and plug in the locking pin from the top.
• Reverse the procedure to remove the kerb climber.
WARNINGS!
1. Please show the utmost consideration for the other
traffic on the road. Remember that the last thing a car
or lorry driver expects to see is a wheelchair backing
off the kerb into the road. If in any doubt, do not risk
crossing the road until you are certain that it is safe.
2. Always cross the road as quickly as possible; there
may be other traffic.
3. Do not attempt to go up or down more than a 100 mm
(4”) high kerb (Zippie Salsa R2 only with kerb climber
fitted).
4. Do not attempt to use the kerb climber on a series of
steps.
5. Do not attempt kerbs if on steep slopes or cambers.
6. Do not attempt any kerbs in the vicinity of drain covers,
uneven or gritty road surfaces.
7. Do not mount or dismount kerbs at an angle other than
straight on (90 degrees) to the edge of the kerb.
8. Prior to climbing ensure your leg rests will clear the
kerb.
9. Take care of the anti-tips which might interfere with the
kerb or the ground when mounting or dismounting a
kerb.
WARNING!
This wheelchair is designed to be repaired and assembled
by a Sunrise Medical authorised dealer and not the end
user. The end user has to disassemble and assemble the
chair only for transportation (see section 5.2).
Fig. 4.10
Fig. 4.11
Fig. 4.13
Fig. 4.12