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1. Many nuts are of the Nyloc type Nylocs are single use fasteners and must be replaced when removed They have a plastic insert to help prevent loosening Only use screws bolts and nuts provided by Sunrise Use of improper fasteners may cause the chair to fail Over or under tightened fasteners may fail or cause damage to chair parts If bolts or screws become loose tighten them as soon as you can Loose bolts or screws can cause damage to other chair parts causing them to fail Washers and Spacers Note the position of washers and spacers before disassembly To avoid damage to the frame replace all washers and spacers when you reassemble parts Torque Settings A torque setting is the optimal tightening for a particular fastener Use a torque wrench to secure screws nuts and bolts on this chair NOTE FOR AN TORQUE DATA PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL SUNRISE AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE A WARNING Speciality Controls Any specialist controls may have a detrimental effect on stability We strongly recommend you apply caution when negotiating slopes and inclines AN WARNING User injury could occur when allowing 3rd party individuals to gain access to the control system ZWARNING Speciality control programming must only be preformed by an Authorised Sunrise Dealer ZWARNING Be aware that latch drive can be dangerous when using speciality controls please review the manual that comes with y
2. 57 8 Use of an attachment that is not recommended or sold by Sunrise Medical may result in a risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons To reduce the risk of damage to electric plug and cord pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the charger Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock If any extension cord must be used make sure the pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number size and shape as those of the plug on the charger and that the extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition DQUICKIEF55 ssue 10 ZA WARNING Do not rest a battery on top of the charger Do not stand the charger on a carpet or other soft surface Always place it on a hard surface Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way take it to a qualified technician Do not disassemble charger only have it repaired by the manufacturers Incorrect re assembly may result in a risk of electric shockor fire To reduce the risk of an electric shock unplug the charger from the outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning Turning off the controls will not reduce the risk Never place the charg
3. NWARNING 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 10 cm 4 high kerb 4 Do not attempt to use the kerb climber on a series of steps 5 Do not attempt high kerbs if on steep slopes or cambers 6 Donotattempt any kerbs in the vicinity of drain covers uneven or gritty road surfaces 7 Do not attempt to dismount a kerb any higher than 5 cm 2 in the forwards direction 8 Do not mount or dismount kerbs at an angle other than straight on 90 to the edge of the kerb 9 Priorto climbing ensure your legrests Batteries The batteries are contained within a tray Lock located under the seat which is retained by a bar Removing Centre button 1 To remove the batteries should they Retaining bar must be require changing or maintenance located at the front of both unscrew the two locks by rotating anti retaining brackets clockwise approximately 1 4 turn at a time Depress the centre button to allow the locking lever to rotate freely into a position where the unlocking process can be repeated once the centre button has been released 2 Repeat this r
4. 10 Dirt stains eg beer blood cola red wine etc are best removed with the dry foam cleaning agents or with a mild action Please follow the respective instructions for use when treating the covers The covers should be allowed to dry for at least 48 hours after cleaning with foam cleaning agents Grease stains eg ballpoint pen lipstick chewing gum etc use a solvent such as petroleum ether Carefully rub the soiled location on the surface only with a clean cloth impregnated with solvent Important Use only a very small quantity of solvent The upholstery material must not be saturated since the solvent might then attack it and destroy it Fitting To fit the headrest fit the location bracket to the backrest brace using the screws and nuts supplied ensuring that they are fully tightened Fig 32 The headrest height is changed by slackening knob A and sliding the inner vertical tube to the desired position and tighten the knob The headrest to seat depth is adjusted by slackening knob B and sliding the inner tube headrest to the desired position and tighten the knob If greater depth adjustment is required slacken knob A fully remove the vertical inner tube from the post and rotate it through 180 Finally relocate the inner tube and tighten the locking knob To adjust the headrest angle loosen lever C position the headrest as required and lock with the lever The wings of the
5. O i s Q D gt aa D AQOWN ope Parkin NNE OD c MUCO em cpa J ip Steering Dealer stamp Dealer stamp Signed Signed Dealer stamp Dealer stamp Signed Signed 65 PQUICKIEFSS ssue 10 S a a A wheelchair secured in a vehicle will not provide the equivalent level of safety and security of a vehicle seating system It is always recommended that the user transfers to the vehicle seating It is recognised that this is not always practical for the user to be transferred and in these circumstances where the user must be transported whilst in the wheelchair the following advice should be followed 1 Confirm that the vehicle is suitably equipped to transport a passenger in a wheelchair and ensure the method of access egress is suitable for your wheelchair type The vehicle should have the floor strength to take the combined weight of the user the wheel chair and accessories 2 Sufficient space should be available around the wheelchair to enable clear access to attach tighten and release the wheelchair and occupant tie down restraints and safety belts 3 The occupied wheelchair must be located in a forward facing position and secured by the wheelchair tie down and occupant restraint straps WTORS tie downs meeting the requirements of ISO 10542 or SAE J2249 in accordance with the WTORS manufacturers instructi
6. by sliding the two mounting tubes into the two receivers as shown in Fig 7 Once in place the two locking knobs must be firmly tightened to secure the backrest To remove the backrest simply reverse the fitting procedure NOTE Please note this does not apply to Recaro Seat option Receiver DQUICKIE F55 Issue 10 16 Emergency freewheel By pulling the drive lever up the drive becomes disconnected from the motors This may only be used in an emergency or if you need to manually push your wheelchair Fig 8 ZA WARNING Freewheel is not intended for permanent use REMEMBER The chairs automatic braking system will not work unless the handle on the right hand side of the chair is pushed down Fig 9 ALWAYS RE ENGAGE THE EMERGENCY FREEWHEEL AFTER USE If you need to manually push your wheelchair pull the handle up move the chair and then return the handle to the drive position Never leave the chair with the drive lever up or attempt to enter or dismount the chair with the lever in the up position Remember that the wheelchair is very heavy and you may not be able to stop the wheelchair from rolling away if you engage the freewheel on sloping ground Fig 8 Handle in freewheel position Fig 9 Handle in driveposition Armrests Removing To remove the armrest press the unlocking lever down Fig 10 and push the armrest outwards as shown in Fig 11A At all times please ensure
7. chemical colourings e g ball point pen food colourings or clothes dyes should be removed immediately to prevent long term staining Do not use solvents bleaches abrasives synthetic detergents wax polishes or aerosols Disinfectants may be used in dilution as specified by their manufacturer Ensure surfaces are then rinsed with clean water and dried thoroughly 31 N WARNING Never use the chair without a seat cushion in place The velcro that is on the seat plate that holds the cushion to the chair could cause skin abrasions or damage to clothing Check the upholstery regularly for signs of damage or wear Sagging or damaged upholstery may cause problems with posture DQUICKIEF55 Issue10 Recaro Seating Fitting Fitting kit includes recaro seat and sunrise fitting kit Fig 30 and 31 shows the arrangement of saddle washers spacers and screws to be fitted Cleaning Instructions You should remove stains on your seat as soon as possible After a long period of use you should clean the cover of your seat with a standard commercially available dry foam cleaning agent You should always clean the whole surface and not just individual spots in order to avoid unattractive edges You should remove stains on your seat as soon as possible The longer you wait the more difficult it will be to remove them Avoid powerful rubbing with aqueous solutions This will roughen up cover fabric DQUICKIE F55 Issue
8. gt QUICKIE F55 Owner s Manual SUNRISE MEDICAL gt QUICKIE F55 How to use this manual We at Sunrise Medical want you to get the best out of your F55 wheelchair This Owner s Manual will familiarise you with the chair and its features It contains hints on everyday usage and general care in addition to information on the high quality standards which we adhere to and details about the guarantee There are a wide range of components and adjustments available on the F55 for further information about these you should contact your wheelchair prescriber supplier Your wheelchair will reach you in excellent condition having been personally inspected before leaving our factory By following the guidelines for maintenance and cleaning your wheelchair will maintain its first class condition and give you complete satisfaction PQUICKIE F55 ssue 10 TEE ee Introduction Guarantee Features and options Safety warnings and user tips Safety information on wheelchairs with a riser Preparing your wheelchair for use Emergency freewheel Armrests Footrests and Hangers Seating Headrest Penny and Giles Pilot control pod Parallel Swing Away Attendent and Dual control Pilot Centre bar and Tray mounted Pilot Optional Extras Kerb climber Batteries and charging User tips Maintenance and service history Transportation Lap belt instructions Technical data Sunrise Medical page 2 page 3 page 4 page 5 12 page 1
9. gt QUICKIE F55 Issue 10 Batteries and charging Procedure for charging using 24V Control box charger The 24V charger has four indicators to show the charger operation 1 Connect the charger to the mains supply by means of the mains plug The yellow mains on light will come on 2 Atthe start of charging the orange light will come on 3 When 85 to 95 charged the yellow light will come on 4 When fully charged the green light will come on 5 Always switch off at the mains before disconnecting the batteries See Fig 58 Fig 58 Cnarger socket DQUICKIE F55 Issue 10 56 1 N WARNING Safety and caution notes The chargers are designed for indoor use Do not use outdoors or expose to rain snow spray or moisture The charger may be used with other Gel type batteries subject to written confirmation from the Technical Department of Sunrise Medical Do not smoke or create sparks or flames in the vicinity of the batteries Avoid standing the charger on carpets or rugs during use and do not cover the ventilation slots of the charger or allow objects to rest on the case Do not attempt to recharge other types of batteries such as car batteries non rechargeable batteries AGM sealed batteries wet electrolyte batteries or batteries of the wrong voltage Repairs should only be carried out by Sunrise Medical The charger is designed for mains input voltages of 220V AC to 240V AC
10. load is reduced to 100 kg if this option is fitted The maximum tilt adjustment is limited to 10 if fitted As soon as the seat is raised the maximum speed is reduced to 25 of its adjusted speed When driving the chair in a raised position do not climb kerbs or drive on slopes for your own safety To raise the speed return the seat down to its lowest position The speed will be set to its standard adjustment automatically ZAWARNING While the chair is in a raised position the stability is greatly reduced We strongly recommend that the seat is lowered before negotiating slopes and inclines gt DQUICKIE F55 Manual recline adjustment To Recline the seat locate the handwheel knob under the front of the seat Turn the wheel right or left until the Seat is adjusted to the desired position Cleaning instructions for standard seating Clean regularly to prevent build up or soiling Clean with a damp soapy cloth and rinse well with clean water Dry the surface thoroughly Disinfectants may be used in dilution as specified by their manufacturer Ensure surfaces are then rinsed with clean water and dried thoroughly Cleaning instructions for contoured seating Clean regularly to prevent build up or soiling Clean with a damp soapy cloth and rinse well with clean water Dry the surface thoroughly A soft brush with soapy water may be used to remove stubborn dirt Ensure surfaces are then rinsed and dried Some
11. off but leaving the mains cable plugged in will eventually deplete your battery charge Ifyou leave your vehicle for an extended period more than 5 days disconnect the main battery lead Failure to allow for recharge will damage the batteries and can lead to shortened distances and premature failure Do not top up the charge of your batteries during the day Wait until the evening for a full overnight charge As a general rule maintenance free batteries take longer to fully charge than lead acid batteries 9 The battery terminals need to be checked regularly for signs of corrosion If any corrosion is apparent then clean the terminals completely a wire brush is ideal and re grease the terminal using Vaseline petroleum jelly not ordinary grease Ensure that the terminal nut and bolt cable clip and exposed cable are completely covered with jelly 10 Following all the points above should result in a healthier battery greater range for the vehicle user and a longer life for your batteries AN WARNING Do not expose any part of the battery to direct heat i e naked flame gas fire When charging always place on a hard surface in a room with good ventilation You should not charge your batteries in outdoor conditions A WARNING Always use the charger that comes with your wheelchair Read and follow all instructions and warnings General The external charger Fig 45 has been designed to ch
12. top section of the push handle and on at relevent position on your crutch Take your crutch and drop it into the cup fitted to the bottom of the push handle Line up the Velcro strip on the push handle and cruth and push together firmly fixing the crutch to the chair See Fig 49 NWARNING Make sure that the crutch is securely fastened to the crutch holder Make sure that the crutch is not interfering with the mechanisms of the chair Make sure that the crutch does not protrude from the chair Do not attempt to remove the crutch whilst the chair is in motion Always come to a complete stop and turn off the power to the controls before attempting to remove the crutch This will avoid accidentally operating the chair DQUICKIE F55 Issue10 46 Swing away tray optional extras Fitting Fix the tray table mounting bracket to the underside of the desired armrest with trhe 2 fixing screws provided Slide the extruding bar into the mounting bracket until it clicks into place and is secure To position tray infron of user or by side of chair press down on the latch to release bar and swing over into place See Fig 50 below Mounting Bracket Release lever ZWARNING The maximum weight allowed for the tray is 2 5kg Do not to overload the tray this could cause the tray to break or could cause the chair to become unstable Do not leave lit cigarettes or other heat sources on the tray as this coul
13. torso restraint belts must be used to restrain the occupant to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with the vehicle components and serious risk of injury to the user and other vehicle occupants Fig 20 The upper torso restraint belt should be mounted to the vehicle B pillar failure to do so will increase the risk of serious abdominal injuries to the user Pelvic restraint r belt it mar Upper Torso restraint belt Fig 20 10 A head restraint suitable for transportation see label on headrest must be fitted and suitably positioned at all times during transportation 11 Postural supports lap straps lap belts should not be used or relied on for occupant restraint in a moving vehicle unless they are labelled as meeting the requirements specified in ISO 7176 19 2001 or SAE J2249 67 12 The safety of the user during transportation depends upon the diligence of the person securing the tie down restraints and they should have received appropriate instructions and or training in their use 13 Wherever possible remove and stow safely away from the wheelchair all auxiliary equipment for example Crutches Loose cushions Tray Tables 14 Articulating elevating leg rest should not be used in the elevated position when the wheelchair and user are being transported and the wheelchair is restrained using Wheelchair Transport and Occupant Restraints 15 Reclining backrests should be ret
14. you hold the armrest to avoid it falling on the floor Armrest unlocking lever Replacing armrests To replace the armrests locate the slots over the location pivot as shown in Fig 11A and push the armrest to a vertical position until you feel it lock automatically into place Fig 11B Prior to use ensure the armrest is securely locked in place WARNING Keep fingers and clothing etc clear of the inside of the retaining bracket until armrest is locked in place PQUICKIE F55 Issue10 18 Armrests Adjusting the armrest width To adjust the width loosen the two bolts as shown in Fig 12 move the armrest assembly to the desired position and tighten the bolts firmly prior to use Adjustment bolts Adjusting the armrest height To adjust the height loosen the adjusting Allen screw move the armrest to the desired position and tighten the Allen screw Fig 13 Armrest height adjustment Allen screw Fig 13 19 PQUICKIEFSS ssue 10 Cleaning instructions for the Contour A WARNINGS Ege Do not try to move the chair by the Clean regularly to prevent build up or armrests soiling Clean with a damp soapy cloth and rinse Ensure that the armrests are correctly well with clean water Dry the surface fitted and locked in place thoroughly Disinfectants may be used in dilution as specified by their manufacturer Ensure surfaces are then rinsed with clean water and dried thoroughly Keep your fi
15. 127 kg Seat riser option adjustment approx 30 cm Max speed 25 when seat is in raised position Obstacle climbing without kerb climber 52 mm with kerb climber 112 mm Forward speed 10 km h optional Braking distance from maximum speed 870 mm Seat plane angle Effective seat depth with standard seat 510 mm with seat riser option via backrest and 510 mm additional depth adjustment via legrests Effective seat width 500 mm with seat riser option Seat surface height at front edge 510mm Backrest angle 40 Backrest height 520 mm Footrest to seat distance 410mm Leg to seat surface angle 240 Armrest to seat distance 180 mm 245 mm Front location of armrest structure 180 mm 200 mm Turning circle 1300 mm 73 PQUICKIEFSS ssue 10 Your new wheelchair is manufactured in the West Midlands by Sunrise Medical With over 30 years experience we are one of the longest established mobility equipment manufacturers in the UK All our Scooters Wheelchairs and Powerchairs undergo rigorous tests to ensure that they meet our requirements of comfort safety and durability Our success is based on the strong traditions of quality value for money and genuinely caring for our customers We pride ourselves not only on designing and building the most innovative products but also on our commitment to offer an excellent standard of customer service both during and after sale concentrators nebulizers and hoists We have a vast
16. 3 page 14 16 page 17 page 18 20 page 21 26 page 27 32 page 33 page 34 40 page 41 page 42 page 43 44 page 45 48 page 49 50 page 51 59 page 60 61 page 62 65 page 66 69 page 70 72 page 73 page 74 The F55 has been designed for use by an individual on a daily basis It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use It is only intended for use as a pavement vehicle but may also be used when crossing between pavements This vehicle has been designed for a single occupant of limited mobility up to the weight of 127 kg who has the cognitive physical and visual ability to control the vehicle safely If you are in any doubt as to the suitability of the powerchair contact your local Sunrise approved dealer for clarification prior to commencing use It is very important to read the relevant section of the Owner s Manual when making any adjustments If you have any queries about the use maintenance or safety of your wheelchair please contact your local approved Sunrise Medical service agent If you do not know of an approved dealer in your area or have any other questions please write to or telephone SUNRISE MEDICAL LIMITED HIGH STREET WOLLASTON STOURBRIDGE WEST MIDLANDS DY8 4PS ENGLAND Telephone 01384 44 66 88 Fax 01384 44 66 99 International Telephone 44 0 1384 44 66 88 Fax 44 0 1384 44 66 99 www sunrisemedical com Sunrise Medical is ISO 9001 certified which ensures quality at all stages of the dev
17. 88 Storage When storing your powerchair for long periods of time in excess of one week first fully charge and then disconnect the batteries to minimise battery discharge QUICKIE F55 ssue 10 Maintenance and service history F55 maintenance and routine inspection inspect the riser option once a month to make sure the automatic speed reduction is working properly bpe a isl sta dealership immediately if it Comoe i inspection vase nace a service should be made by an authorised Sunrise Medical supplier To order spare parts Model of chair Serial number of chair Left hand or right hand control Part number and description and quantity of items required 5 State colour when ordering upholstery or frame parts PLEASE QUOTE THE FOLLOWING ON DQUICKIE F55 Issue 10 64 Service history This section is designed to assist you in keeping a record of any service and repairs to your wheelchair Should you decide to sell or exchange your vehicle in the future this will prove most helpful to you Your Service Agent will also benefit from a documented record and this manual should accompany the wheelchair when service or repair work is carried out The Service Agent will complete this section and return the manual to you Customer Name Date chair purchased Address Model Colour Postcode Serial No p gt Condition Lights where I J C AN Emergency x D O O D
18. G Sharp turns Full speed turns should not be attempted If you need to turn sharply you must reduce your speed with the joystick or speed setting This is particularly important when travelling across or down a slope Disregarding this advice could lead to your wheelchair tipping over AWWARNING Batteries Your wheelchair is supplied as standard from Sunrise Medical with maintenance free batteries These only require regular charging Do not under any circumstances tamper with the batteries If in any doubt contact your local service agent Do not connect the battery charger to the mains supply until after you have connected the charger to the wheelchair Before charging please read the relevant section in this manual Take care with battery acid which is very dangerous It can cause burns to the skin as well as damage to floors furniture and your wheelchair If it comes into contact with the skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water If it comes into contact with the eye immediately flood the eye with running cold water for at least 10 minutes and seek medical attention immediately Acid can be neutralised with baking soda and water Take care to keep batteries upright at all times especially when transporting your wheelchair NOTE Before using your vehicle for the very first time please charge your batteries for a period of 24 hours gt DQUICKIE F55 NWARNING Cleaning seating It is imp
19. Please be aware that when driving your or decline a slope always return the wheelchair in adverse conditions e g chair to an upright position on wet grass mud ice snow or other slippery surfaces you may experience a reduction in the grip and traction of your wheelchair We recommend you take extra precautions in these conditions particularly on hills and slopes your wheelchair could become unstable or skid causing possible injury Extreme variances in temperature may trigger the self protect mechanism in the control system If this occurs the control system Adverse conditions will temporarily shut down to prevent damage to the electronics or the chair Fig A 11 PQUICKIE F55 Issue10 Safety warnings and user tips ZWARNING Passenger lifts Wheelchair lifts are used in vans buses and buildings to help you move from one level to another Ensure that the user and all carers fully understand the lift manufacturers instructions for using the passenger lift Never exceed the lift manufacturers recommended safe working load and load distribution guidance Always turn off all power when you are on the lift If you fail to do so you may touch the joystick by accident and cause your chair to drive off the platform Be aware that a rollstop at the end of the platform may not prevent this Always position the user securely in the chair to help avoid falls while on the lift ZAWARNING
20. S Be sure to keep all parts of the chair away from naked flames and sources of extreme heat DQUICKIE F55 Issue 10 Further information For further information on DB2004 02 Stability of wheelchairs DB2003 03 Safe use of wheelchairs and vehicle mounted passenger lifts DB2001 03 Safe transportation of wheelchairs Go to the MHRA website at http www mhra gov uk WARNING Danger of injury if the wheelchair tips over 1 Never exceed the maximum 1 permissible load 127 kg 2 Avoid dangerous driving situations when the riser is in a raised position such as trying to overcome obstacles like kerbs or driving up or down gradients 3 Never lean out of the seat when the riser is raised 4 Inspect the riser module at least once a month to make sure the automatic speed reduction which reduces the speed of the wheelchair when the riser is raised is working properly Notify your authorised dealership immediately if it is not working properly 5 Do not drive the wheelchair outdoors when in the raised position A WARNING Danger of injury by moving parts 1 Never let the objects get caught in the space underneath a raised riser 2 Make sure that neither you or anyone else is injured by placing hands feet or other body extremities under the raised seat NWARNING Danger of malfunction of the Riser Module Inspect the riser at regular intervals to make sure there are no foreign objects or visi
21. after 1 2 seconds 4 Your chair should now be immobilised WwW To de activate the immobiliser 1 Switch the chair on via the On Off button Fig 34 2 Insert the immobiliser plug into the charger programmer socket located on the front of the control pod Remove the plug after 1 2 seconds 4 Your chair should now be ready to use WwW DQUICKIE F55 Issue 10 34 Adjustable speed setting Your controller has five speed settings To adjust 1 Press the mode button until the speed settings indicator is flashing Fig 35 2 Increase or decrease the speed setting by pushing the joystick to the left or right respectively until the required setting is obtained To activate the setting either push the joystick forwards to drive or press the mode button until the flashing lights are no longer flashing 3 When the third or middle speed indicator light is selected on a 10 km h chair the vehicle is set at Amph Please note that this is the maximum speed permitted for pavement travel Battery level indicator This has ten colour coded lights 3 red 4 orange and 3 green and denotes the state of charge of the batteries Fig 36 Green is high Orange is low and Red is dangerously low The most accurate reading is attained when the chair is stationary and on a level surface The lights also help indicate the position of a fault should the need arise When in fault the lights will flash quickly No
22. air s length 6 km h model On a steep hill it may travel slightly further and you will notice the brakes being automatically applied when the chair is nearly stationary Once the brakes have been applied switching off will make no difference to the brakes although it is always safer when remaining stationary for a period of time to switch off WARNING If you need to stop in an emergency the simplest and safest way is to just release the joystick This will bring the chair to halt in a controlled manner A second means of bringing the chair to a halt is to press the On Off switch This method is not recommended as the chair will stop very abruptly and will cause unnecessary wear in the chairs braking system PQUICKIE F55 Issue10 Summary 1 To steer simply move the joystick in the direction you wish to go Fig 43 2 The further you move the joystick the faster you will go 3 New users should use slower speeds until they feel confident when driving the powerchair Adjust the speed range as explained on the previous pages 4 The brakes will automatically stop the wheelchair from any speed when the joystick is released 5 Switching off immediately applies braking and is not recommended for normal use 6 It is important that the chair is stationary when changing direction from reverse to forward 7 Always switch to off before getting into or out of the chair Cleaning instructions Should the c
23. ake sure that there is nothing on the tray that could interfere with your control of the chair It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is torn or brittle failing to do so could cause substance damage to the controller and unexpected movement of the chair Always turn off the power to the controller before moving the tray out of the way Do not leave lit cigarettes or other heat sources on the tray as this could cause the tray to deform and mark Ensure that all extremities and clothing are free when positioning the tray for use Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised item It may cause hazardous operation and loss of control of the chair Lights and indicators optional extras Rear lights and indicators Where lights are not factory fitted they may be fitted as an optional extra by an approved Sunrise Medical service dealer Fig 47 Front lights and indicators Where lights are not factory fitted they may be fitted as an optional extra by an approved Sunrise Medical service dealer Fig 48 ZAWARNING Ensure that the lights and indicators are functioning correctly and lens are clean before going outdoors at night 45 PQUICKIEFSS ssue 10 Crutch holder optional extras Using a crutch holder Your crutch holder see fig 48 should be fitted by an authorised Sunrise dealer to the lower section of the push handle A Velcro strip should also be fitted to the
24. ap strap shown in Fig 1 Place the strap loosely across the seat with the opening end of the buckle facing to the right for a left handed person and to the left for a right handed person Pass the bolt through the plain DQUICKIE F55 Issue 10 washer and strap bracket and place the saddle washer on the bolt as shown in Fig 2 Pass the bolt through seat frame as shown in Fig 3 and place the other saddle washer on the end of the bolt and against frame Fit plain washer and nut Fig 1 Fig 3 Adjust the lap belt to suit the user s needs as follows To increase the belt length Feed free belt throuh slide adjusters and male buckle to provide more let length To reduce the belt lenght Feed free belt back throuhh mal buckle and slide adjusters 71 Ensure belt is not lopped at male buckle When fastened check space between the lap belt and the user when correctly adjusted it should be possible to insert the flat of the hand between the lap belt and the user Generally the Lap Belt should be fixed so that the straps sit at an angle of approximately 45 and when correctly adjusted should not allow user to slip down in the seat DQUICKIEF55 ssue 10 Lap belt instructions To fasten and release the lap belt follow the relevant instructions for your lap belt as detailed below To fasten buckle Firmly push male buckle into female buckle To release belt Press exposed
25. arge two 12 volt Dryfit Gel type batteries Safety features The chargers have features which prevent hazards or accidents occurring as a result of connecting batteries the wrong way round overheating caused by fault conditions or attempting to charge wrong voltage batteries The majority of charger sizes are electrically double insulated and no earth connection is required Some larger sizes may be electrically earthed and this will be clearly stated on the label The 3 pin UK mains input plug contains a replaceable fuse The rating of this fuse is shown on the charger label Always replace with the same type and size of fuse as specified Fitting of different fuses can result in damage to the charger or failure of the charger to operate properly If your charger has been specified for use in Continental Europe it will contain a European two pin plug which does not have a fuse In this case the fuse is located in the fascia panel of the charger 55 Fault finding guide If having followed the correct steps to start battery charging the charger does not operate as described then check as follows No charging indicator The connection between the charger and the batteries has not been made Mains supply Check that the mains supply is on that any fuses are intact and that the charger is switched on Deeply discharged batteries If the battery voltage is below 16 volts the charger will not commence charging
26. atchet action until both locks and the retaining bar can be Battery tray in removed and then slide the tray closed position backwards using the hand grip area under the centre of the tray Fig 54 and 55 The tray will lock two thirds of the Fig 54 way out Fig 54 Handgrip area WARNING Batteries weigh up to 55 Ib 25 kg Lifting batteries may cause back strain If you fail to heed these warnings severe injury may occur 3 Connect and disconnect battery cables with caution Connect the red lead to the positive terminal and the black lead to the negative terminal Do this for Battery locks and retaining bar removed to each battery permit the battery tray to slide open 4 Tighten all terminal fasteners using two 10mm wrenches to 6 8Nm Retaining bracket shown cut away N WARNING Never make direct contact across both battery terminals as an explosion may occur A spark may resultin an explosion and or fire resulting in severe injury or death Fig 55 Lock PQUICKIE F55 Issue10 vI Removing Refitting Disconnect both the connecting lead plugs Fig 56 pull up the straps on either side of the rear battery and lift it out Pull the front battery to the rear of the tray and repeat the process N WARNING To refit reverse the process ensuring that the straps are folded into the battery tray You must ensure that the tray is securely locked into place and cannot slide back prior to us
27. ate which function can be used Legrest left Backrest recline Seat tilt Legrest right Both legrests When the desired function has been chosen you can activate the electric actuator system If you attempt to operate the electric functions when driving the chair will automatically come to a safe stop We recommend you only use the electric options whilst stationary Up down movement Once the relevant electric option has been chosen the required movement is achieved by moving the joystick forwards or backwards Programme port This will enable an approved service agent to reprogramme your chair and also gain useful information when tracing any faults Fig 42 DQUICKIE F55 Issue10 38 Charging socket See section on charging Operating the control joystick When engaging the main On Off switch allow a few seconds prior to moving the joystick This allows the system to self check If you move the joystick too soon the battery level indicator display will flash disabling drive to your wheelchair Whilst this is not harmful to your wheelchair you will need to switch off and then back on to clear the system To steer simply move the joystick in the direction you wish to go Proceed slowly at first i e do not push the joystick too far forward Brakes will operate as soon as the joystick is released and allowed to return to its centre position On level ground this should bring you to a halt within one ch
28. ble damage and to make sure the electronic plugs are firmly inserted into their sockets DQUICKIEF55 Issue10 Armrests The armrests on both sides of the wheelchair can be removed to allow side transfer Press the spring loaded catch mounted on the side of the armrest frame down tube Fig 1 and remove armrest as shown When seated lower the armrest until it locks into the retaining bracket For full details see pages 18 amp 19 A WARNING Keep your fingers and clothing etc clear of the inside of the retaining bracket until the armrest is locked in place Control pod The control pod is mounted on a sliding mechanism which enables the control to be moved forward or backwards Fig 2 When the most comfortable position has been selected secure the slider by tightening the locking Allen screw using an Allen key A WARNING Ensure the locking screw is fully tightened prior to use and especially when transporting your wheelchair The pod can also be swung away at right angles to the armrest to allow the chair to move close to tables Fig 1 Armrest catch Slide adjustment screw WARNING Trapping hazard could occur when moving swing away arm please take care Power lead attachment The power lead must also be plugged into the socket as shown in Fig 3 WARNING When unplugging the power lead pull off by gripping the outer plastic cover Never pull the cable to disconnect the plug A
29. cated and tightened prior to use Note The internal footrest stem may require cutting down in length to allow the footplate position to be raised Fig 16 This modification must only be undertaken by an approved Sunrise Medical service agent Footplates The footplates may be flipped up to aid entry and exit from the chair Fig 17 A WARNING Do not use the footplates to stand on as the full weight of your body may cause the chair to tip forwards and could damage the footrests Footplates in up position DQUICKIE F55 Issue 10 22 70 Legrest Fitting Follow the instructions for the fitting and removal of legrests as stated on page 21 and the adjustment of the footplates as stated on page 22 See Fig 18 and 19 below 23 ZAWARNING With the leg in an elevated position it is more likely that the user could injure the leg on obstacles in the environment Make sure that you are aware of your terrain and be cautious when driving the chair that your leg cannot impact on anything around you Do not drive your chair too close to any source of open flame With your leg in an elevated position you may not know that the bottom of the footplate is getting hot Inspect the legrest footplate and heel loop regularly for signs of damage or wear Damage to the legrest could result in the users leg being dropped and could cause injury Cleaning Instructions Footrest Clean with a damp soapy clo
30. cturer s recommendations where such exist Or failing to use only the specified original equipment parts b The Wheelchair or part having been damaged by neglect accident or improper use c The Wheelchair or part having been altered from the manufacturer s specifications or repairs having been attempted prior to the service agent being notified Please keep a note of your local service agent s address and telephone number in the space below In the event of a breakdown contact them and try to give all relevant details so they can help you quickly The Wheelchairs shown and described in this manual may not be exactly the same in every detail as your own model However all instructions are still entirely relevant irrespective of detail differences The manufacturer reserves the right to alter without notice any weights measurements or other technical data shown in this manual All figures measurements and capacities shown in this manual are approximate and do not constitute specifications Your local dealer Your local dealer Please remember to fill in and post the guarantee registration card enclosed with this manual Sunrise Medical Limited recommend that you do not undertake maintenance tasks other than those explained in this manual Your local approved Sunrise Medical service agent is fully trained by Sunrise Medical to carry out detailed maintenance as and when required Use only genuine Sunrise Medical replace
31. d with adamp cloth with a dilute disinfectant until clean This is important should the wheelchair be used by more than one person to ensure there is no cross infection gt QUICKIE F55 WARNING Ensure that you set the speed of the attendent control to a speed that you can comfortably follow Ensure that you always have comfortable access to the controls whilst the chair is moving and make sure that the controller is fixed securely to the chair It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is torn or brittle failing to do so could cause substance damage to the controller and unexpected movement of the chair Always turn off the power to the controller when leaving the user in the chair Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised item It may cause hazardous operation and loss of control of the chair Centre bar mounted Pilot AWARNING Ensure that you always have comfortable access to the controls whilst the chair is moving Make sure that the controller is fixed securely to the centre bar See Fig 45 It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is torn or brittle failing to do so could cause substance damage to the controller and unexpected movement of the chair Always turn off the power to the controller before moving the controller out of the way Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised item It may cause hazardous operation and loss of control of
32. d cause the tray to deform and mark Ensure that all extremities and clothing are free when positioning the tray for use Cleaning instructions The tray must be regularly cleaned using a soapy damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or cloths as these could scuff the surface of the tray Do not use solvents DQUICKIEF55 ssue 10 Side Cushions optional extras Fitting The side cushion comes in a pair and complete with 2 self adhesive Velcro strips used to fix the cushion to the armrest Fix the loose Velcro strips to the strips on the cushion and remove the backing of the strip Finally line up the cushion with the armrest side guards and when in place push to fix See Fig 51 below PQUICKIE FSS Issue10 STI Cleaning instructions Clean regularly to prevent build up of soiling Clean with a damp soapy cloth and rinse well with clean water Dry the surface thoroughly Disinfectants may be used in dilution as specified by their manufacturer Ensure surfaces are then rinsed with clean water and dried thoroughly WARNING Ensure that no smoking material drops in between the cushion and user The hook part of the Velcro that is used to attach the cushion to the chair can cause abrasions to the user if it is left in contact with the skin It can also cause damage to clothing Check the condition of the cushion and the fabric to make sure there has been no deterioration that could affect your postur
33. e Failure to lock the battery box correctly could cause your wheelchair to be unstable Safety cut outs In the event of a short circuit there are safety systems built into your wheelchair to safeguard your electrical circuits Fusible links are connected on to the battery terminal posts Fig 57 should your chair suffer a short circuit these links will break the circuit To replace them contact your local Sunrise Medical service dealer who will also diagnose the fault gt DQUICKIE F55 Battery lift straps Retaining bracket Connection lead plugs Fig 56 Fusible link 1 on each battery Fig 57 General information Batteries are the power source for almost all of the modern mobility products available today The design of batteries used in mobility products is significantly different to the batteries used to start a car for example Car batteries are designed to release a large amount of power over a short period of time whilst mobility batteries Commonly called deep cycle batteries release their power evenly over along period of time Therefore due to the lower production volumes and increased technological requirements mobility batteries are typically more expensive Commonly two 12 volt batteries are used together in a mobility product giving a total voltage of 24 volts The size of the battery e g its available power is expressed in amps per hour e g 30 amp hr The higher the number the bi
34. e carried out on a level floor with at least one meter clearance around the chair Switch on the control system Check that the battery gauge remains on or flashes slowly after one second Push the joystick slowly forwards until you hear the parking brakes operate The chair may start to move Immediately release the joystick You must be able to hear each parking brake operate within a few seconds Repeat the test a further 3 times pushing the joystick slowly backwards left and right Connectors Make sure that all connectors are securely mated Cables Check the condition of all cables and connectors for damage Joystick gaiter Check the thin rubber gaiter or boot around the base of the joystick shaft for damage or splitting Check visually only do not handle the gaiter Mounting Make sure that all components of the control system are securely mounted Do not overtighten any securing screws Cleaning The wheelchair should be wiped over once per week with a slightly damp not wet cloth and any fluff or dust that has accumulated around the motors should be blown or dusted away Tyre pressures It is important to regularly check the pneumatic tyres for signs of wear and air pressure The correct pressures are between the minimum of 122 kiloPascals 18 psi 1 22 bar and maximum 172 kiloPascals 25 psi 1 72 bar for front wheels and the minimum of 102 kiloPascals 15 psi 1 02 bar and t
35. e hazards Riding over drains or grids could cause the wheelchair castors or wheels to become lodged causing the chair to come to a sudden stop Ensure that there are no objects in your path that could possibly become lodged in your chair mechanism or in the spokes of the rear wheels This could cause the chair to come to a sudden stop Do not ride over anything that could cause a puncture in the pneumatic wheels or castors Routine service Like most things in life a little care and attention goes a long way and your chair is no exception The recommended service interval is one year See service history on later page ZAMWARNING ZMWARNING Road Use Ramps Please show the utmost consideration for When using a ramp please ensure the other traffic on the road that is capable of taking the combined Remember that the last thing a car or weight of the powerchair and yourself lorry driver expects to see is a wheel Ifa ramp is being used to load a chair chair backing off the kerb into the road into a vehicle please ensure the ramp If in any doubt do not risk crossing the is properly secured to the vehicle road until you are certain that it is safe Always approach the ramp head on and Always cross the road as quickly as exercise AUNOR Fig A possible there may be other traffic AN WARNING ZAWARNING Never drive on ramps with the seat tilted reclined or raised if fitted with a seat riser Before attempting to climb
36. e in the chair Kerb climber Fitting Simply locate both ends of the kerb climber into the U shaped brackets and clip into place with the two spring clips Fig 52 V7 cod IN NJ U shaped brackets Mounting the kerb 1 Approach the kerb head on driving forwards slowly and steadily Fig 53 2 As the kerb climber makes contact with the kerb the wheelchair should be moving very slowly Small kerbs can be climbed from a standstill 3 Apply sufficient power to the motors to lift the front of the chair up onto j the kerb and then apply slightly more power and speed so that the drive wheels climb the kerb smoothly and without hesitation As far as possible keep the joystick in the straight forward position DIN Fig 53 49 PQUICKIEFSS ssue 10 Dismounting the kerb 1 Reverse the chair slowly and carefully until the rear wheels are on the edge of the kerb 2 Reverse as slowly as possible off the kerb with the rear wheels You will feel more secure if you can lean forward but if you can t don t worry the wheelchair will clear the kerb your seat angle is is extremely stable as long as you stay at a maximum of 4 and your back within its limitation you will be quite in an upright position safe The front of the chair will naturally 10 Do not climb kerbs with the riser follow down the kerb as you continue option while the seat is in a raised to drive slowly backwards position
37. elopment and production of this wheelchair This product is manufactured to comply with the radio CE interference requirements of EEC directive 89 336 EEC Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Sunrise is dedicated to providing products of exacting quality which conform fully and reliably to the requirements of their intended use Sunrise is accredited to B S EN ISO 9001 which is the internationally recognised standard for quality management systems This approval ensures we provide quality in all areas of our business from development through to final delivery SERIAL Number INSPECTED BY gt QUICKIE F55 Guarantee Your guarantee The guarantee form is included in the Sunrise Pack please fill in the relevant details and return to us to register your entitlement THIS IN NO WAY AFFECTS YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS Warranty conditions 1 The repair or replacement will be carried out by an authorised Sunrise Medical dealer service agent To apply the warranty conditions should your Wheelchair require attention under these arrangements notify the designated Sunrise Medical service agent immediately giving full information about the nature of the difficulty Should you be operating the Wheelchair away from the locality of the designated Sunrise Medical service agent work under the Warranty Conditions will be carried out by any other service agent designated by the manufacturer Should any part of the Wheelchair req
38. er directly above the battery being charged gases from the battery will corrode and damage the charger Never Smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of the battery or charger Be extra cautious to reduce the risk of dropping a metal tool on to the battery It could spark or short circuit the battery or other electrical parts that may cause an explosion Also take off all personal metal effects and dangling objects when working on the battery Never charge a frozen battery A fully charged battery will rarely freeze but the electrolyte of a discharged battery can freeze at 16 Fahrenheit 9 Centigrade any battery that is suspected of being frozen should be thawed completely before charging gt DQUICKIE F5 Ww Note When buying replacement batteries always consult your Sunrise Medical service agent Note Before using your vehicle for the very first time please charge the batteries for a period of 24 hours Battery warranty Battery warranties are subject to periods set by the manufacturers however most of these warranties are subject to a wear and tear clause and if you genuinely wear out your batteries in 6 months it will not be possible to obtain a replacement under warranty AN WARNING All batteries once they have reached the end of their useful life are deemed to be hazardous waste For further information on handling and recycling contact your local recycling authority Always dispose
39. ering such as positioning the wheelchair closer to table tops etc See Fig 44 To revert to the normal driving position switch off the power and pull the arm outwards and then forwards before returning the arm to its home position Make sure the controller is fully engaged in its home position before switching on and operating the wheelchair in the normal manner N WARNING Be aware that the width of you chair has increased if the swing away arm is out and you may not get between certain obstacles Fig 44 AN WARNING Do not hang any items on or over the parallel swing away remote assembly as this could damage the swing away mechanism When transferring to and from the wheelchair do not use the remote as a means of support Keep fingers clothing etc clear of the swing away mechanism at all times Ensure the power is switched off while adjusting the parallel swing away arm Only operate the wheelchair at low manoeuvring speed when the parallel swing away is in use Note The Attendant control system is the Standard Control System mounted at the rear of the chair for use by an attendant only Please refer to the Standard Control System user guide for usage instructions See pages 34 40 You should be aware that the attendant has the power to overide the control of the chair on a dual control system Cleaning instructions Should the control of your wheelchair become soiled or dirty it can be wipe
40. gger the battery size and weight then potentially the greater the distance you can travel Sunrise Medical only fit as standard maintenance free batteries into this type of wheelchair Maintenance free batteries This type of battery uses a method of carrying the electrolyte commonly referred to as gel that is held within the battery case As the name implies no maintenance is required other than regular charging You can safely transport this type of battery without fear of acid spilling Furthermore they are approved for transportation on aircraft Battery care Pages 54 59 set out a battery care plan for maintenance free batteries This has been agreed between Sunrise Medical and the battery manufacturers to enable you to get the best out of your batteries If a different care plan is followed this may result in lower than expected performance from your mobility vehicle DQUICKIEF55 ssue 10 1 Maintenance free battery care plan Only use an approved Sunrise Medical charger compatible with the vehicle to be charged Charge your batteries every night regardless of the amount of use your mobility device has had during the day 3 Do not interrupt the charging cycle If your mobility device is not required for use it should remain connected to the charger until required This will not damage your batteries so long as the mains socket plug is left switched on Turning the mains socket plug
41. grest with it in the elevated or non elevated position This could cause injury to them to you or could cause damage to the chair Inspect the legrest footplate and heel loop regularly for signs of damage or wear Damage to the legrest could result in the users leg being dropped and could cause injury Fitting Follow the instructions for the fitting and removal of footrests as stated on page 21and the adjustment of the footplates as stated on page 22 see Fig 21 and 22 below To adjust ALR press adjustment lever to release lock and move footrest into desired position De press the lever to release leg lock and adjust accordingly Fig 22 Cleaning Instructions Footrest and calfpad Clean with a damp soapy cloth Paintwork Clean with a damp soapy cloth Make sure that the legrest is completely dry before using 25 A WARNING The use of an ALR can affect the stability of the chair Be especially careful when riding up or down slopes Depending on the flexibility and strength of the user it may not be possible for them to adjust the height of the manual ALR by themselves This may need to be carried out by attendant With the leg in an elevated position it is more likely that the user could injure the leg on obstacles in the environment Make sure that you are aware of your terrain and be cautious when driving the chair that your leg cannot impact on anything around you Do not drive you
42. he maximum 150 kiloPascals 22 psi 1 5 bar for rear wheels The pressure will need to vary depending on the weight of the user IT IS IMPORTANT that front wheels are inflated to the same pressure as a pair and likewise the rear The inflator pump provides the safest method of inflating your wheelchair tyres and the pressure can be checked with a standard motor vehicle pressure gauge A WARNING Do not inflate beyond the maximum tyre pressure IPLEASE NOTE NEVER INFLATE TYRES USING GARAGE FORECOURT AIRLINE ALWAYS USE THE PUMP PROVIDED Electrical connections When inspecting electrical connections pay attention to the battery connections the connection of batteries to power loom and plug in sockets for the joystick control box and lights and indicators Tyre wear When inspecting the tyres for signs of wear look for significant scuff marks cuts and a diminished tyre tread Tyres will need to be changed when the tread cannot be seen over the complete surface of the tyre Upholstery seating Tears dents wearing or slackening of upholstery particularly near to metal could result in poor posture or lower levels of comfort and pressure relief Authorised Sunrise Medical service agents The annual full service must be performed by an approved Sunrise Medical Service Agent For a list of approved service agents in your area please contact Sunrise Medical on this telephone number 01384 44 66
43. headrest are adjusted with an Allen key Unzip the cover to reveal the two Allen screws slacken the screws reposition the wings and tighten the Allen screws Finally re zip the cover ZAWARNING This headrest must not be used when transprting the chair in a vehicle Inspect the headrest regularly to make sure that the upholstery is not worn and correctly supports the head Headrest Screws under zipped Lever cover C Knob B Location bracket Vertical inner tube Fig 32 Cleaning instructions Clean regularly to prevent build up or soiling Clean with a damp soapy cloth and rinse well with clean water Dry the surface thoroughly Disinfectants may be used in dilution as specified by their manufacturer Ensure surfaces are then rinsed with clean water and dried thoroughly PQUICKIE F55 Issue10 The Penny and Giles Pilot control pod Power supply Ensure the power lead is connected correctly into its socket on the rear of the control pod Fig 33 The immobiliser plug When this is activated the chair will not function other than the hazard warning light system This may be useful if you wish to leave your wheelchair unattended Fig 33 To activate the immobiliser 1 Switch the chair on via the On Off Immobiliser Charger button Fig 34 plug programmer socket 2 Insert the immobiliser plug into the charger programmer socket located on the front of the control pod Remove the plug
44. ion Caribbean s are fitted through the transportation plates as shown in Fig 27 5 The tie down symbol Fig 29 on the wheelchair frame indicates the position of the wheelchair restraint straps The straps are then tensioned after the front straps have been fitted to secure the wheelchair Transportability positioning of Position of the front wheelchair tie down wheelchair tie down restraints on restraint and the tie down label wheelchair Fig 24 Fig 27 The wheelchair secured with front and rear wheelchair tie down restraints Positioning of the restraint straps is shown in more detail below Fig 25 Position of the rear wheelchair tie down restraint and the tie down label on the 69 DQUICKIEF55 ssue 10 Lap belt instructions 5 3 Lap belt Fitting the standard Lap belt A Before using your wheelchair ensure the seat belt is worn and correctly adjusted before use For the standard F55 Seat option the lap belt is fitted around the backrest tube The belt should then be run across the outside of the back upholstery in between the armrest and backrest A It is important that the belt is routed around the back of the wheelchair The buckle end can be fed between the armrest and backrest Adjust the belt position so that the buckles are in the centre of the seat 5 3a Lap belt Fitting the Aircraft Buckle lap strap to Recaro Seat For the Recaro seat use the 50mm Aircraft buckle l
45. locking knobs are firmly tightened NOTE Please note this does not apply to the Recaro Seat option Seat depth adjustment The seat depth is adjusted by removing the 4 screws and nuts 2 each side and sliding the backrest into the appropriate position Once in the desired position the screws are replaced remembering to securely tighten the nuts Fig 25 When the seat riser option is fitted the seat depth is adjusted by moving the padded back forward or backward with the brackets which slide along the backrest tubes The adjustments must be carried out only by an approved Sunrise Medical service agent Fig 24 Velcro strips Fig 24A Fig 25 Backrest locking knobs Seat depth adjustment screws gt QUICKI F55 Issue 10 Manual seat tilt adjustment To adjust the seat tilt remove the nut and bolt slide the seat to the desired position replace the nut and bolt and tighten Fig 26 The seat can be tilted through any angle from 0 to 20 Fig 27 When the seat riser option is fitted the maximum a adjustable tilt is limited to 10 for safety reasons A WARNING Before adjusting the seat tilt angle you must understand that this may adversly affect the stability of the wheelchair when kerb climbing or on slopes It is strongly recommended that you consult your local Sunrise Medical dealer prior to making adjustments DQUICKIE F55 Issue10 28 Powered adjustment o
46. ment parts PQUICKIEFSS ssue 10 Features and options Armrests Backrests Adjustments Headrests page 33 pages 18 20 pages 27 31 Seating Control Systems pages 27 32 pages 34 44 e i ME 7 Batteries and ootrests i FT Charging pages 21 26 _ fj a page 51 59 Emergency Freewheel page 17 Kerb Climber l Lighting pages 49 50 page 45 The F55 has been designed for use by an individual on a daily basis It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use It is only intended for use as a pavement vehicle but may also be used when crossing between pavements This vehicle has been designed for a single occupant of limited mobility up to the weight of 127 kg who has the cognitive physical and visual ability to control the vehicle safely If you are in any doubt as to the suitability of the powerchair contact your local Sunrise approved dealer for clarification prior to commencing use Some of the options shown in this manual may not be available in your country For further information please consult your Sunrise supplier PQUICKIE F55 Issue10 4 Safety warnings Safety is a very important with any vehicle that is power driven here are some helpful tips to safeguard your use JA WARNING The word WARNING refers to a hazard or unsafe practice that may cause severe injury or death to you or to other persons A WARNING General Always ensure that your wheelchair is switched off before attemp
47. n an elevated position it is more likely that you could injure the leg on obstacles in the environment Make sure that you are aware of your terrain and be cautious when driving the chair that your leg cannot impact on anything around you Do not drive your chair too close to any source of open flame With your leg in an elevated position you may not know that the bottom of the footplate is getting hot Do not hang items from the legrest or allow anyone to stand on the legrest with it in the elevated or non elevated position This could cause injury to them to you or could cause damage to the chair Make sure that the Power lead to the ALR s are free of all mechanisms to ensure that it does not get trapped and can be pulled out If this happens the ALR will stop operating and you may be trapped in the chair Inspect the legrest footplate calfpad and heel loop regularly for signs of damage or wear Damage to the legrest could result in the users leg being dropped and could cause injury Backrest removal and refitting Although there are a variety of backrests which can be used on the F55 chair they all attach and release in the same way Remove the seat cushion to free the Velcro strips on the backrest flap Fig 24 Loosen the two knobs as shown in Fig 24A and pull the backrest up to disengage it from its mounting To replace reverse the process ensuring that the backrest is correctly located and that the
48. ngers and clothing etc clear of the inside of the retaining bracket until the armrest is locked in place WARNING Cleaning instructions for the Comfort Pad Keep armrest away from any heat sources and naked flames Clean regularly to prevent build up or soiling Clean with a damp soapy cloth and rinse well with clean water Dry the surface thoroughly A soft brush with soapy water may be used to remove stubborn dirt Ensure surfaces are then rinsed and dried Some chemical colourings e g ball point pen food colourings or clothes dyes should be removed immediately to prevent long term staining Do not use solvents bleaches abrasives synthetic detergents wax polishes or aerosols Disinfectants may be used in dilution as specified by their manufacturer Ensure surfaces are then rinsed with clean water and dried thoroughly Removing The footrest assembly can be removed by pulling the release lever backwards and swinging the footrest outwards and upwards Fig 14 Release lever Refitting To re fit the footrest insert the top into the vertical tube and swing inwards until the release lever locks into place Fig 15 21 PQUICKIEFSS ssue 10 Footrests Adjusting the footrest length To adjust the footrest length remove the screw assembly on the footrest stem Screw assembly as shown in Fig 16 adjust the length to suit Replace the bolt assembly and tighten Ensure the bolt is firmly lo
49. of product through a recognised agent The range of your vehicle Most manufacturers of mobility products state the range of their vehicles either in the sales literature or within the Owners Manual The range stated sometimes differs from manufacturer to manufacturer even though the battery size is the same Sunrise Medical measure the range of their vehicles in a consistent and uniform manner but variances still occur due to motor efficiencies and overall product load weight The range figures are calculated to l S O Standard 7176 Part 4 Wheelchair Energy Consumption Theoretical Range This test is carried out in controlled conditions with new fully charged batteries on a level test surface and a user weight of 75kg The range figures stated should be seen as a theoretical maximum and could be reduced if any single or combination of the following circumstances occur 1 User weight heavier than 75 kg 2 Batteries whose age and condition are less than perfect 3 The terrain is difficult e g very hilly sloping muddy ground gravel grass snow and ice 4 The vehicle climbs kerbs regularly 5 The ambient temperature is very hot or very cold 6 Incorrect tyre pressures in one or more tyres 7 Theuse of powered options tilt recline riser lights etc 8 Lots of start stop driving 9 Also thick pile carpets within the home can affect range All this technical information may seem complica
50. ons 4 The wheelchair s use in other positions within a vehicle has not been tested e g transportation in a side facing position must not be carried out under any circumstances Fig19 gt QUICKIE F55 A Warning There is a risk of serious injury or death if this if this advice is ignored Sidewards facing N Kadam Forwards tating w m i mn PN Fig19 45 lll 5 The wheelchair should be secured by a Tie Down Restraint system conforming to ISO 10542 or SAE J2249 with non adjustable front straps and adjustable rear straps which typically use Karabiner clips S hooks and tongue and buckle fittings These restraints generally comprise of 4 individual straps that are attached to each corner of the wheelchair 6 The tie down restraints should be fitted to the main frame of the wheelchair as indicated in the diagram on the following page and not to any attachments or accessories e g not around the spokes of wheels brakes or footrests 7 The tie down restraints should be attached as close as possible at an angle of 45 degrees and tightened securely in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Alterations or substitutions must not be made to the wheelchair securement points or to structural and frame or components without consulting the manufacturer Failure to do so will invalidate the ability of a Sunrise Medical wheelchair to be transported within a vehicle 9 Both pelvic and upper
51. ontrol of your wheelchair become soiled or dirty it can be wiped with adamp cloth with a dilute disinfectant until clean This is important should the wheelchair be used by more than one person to ensure there is no cross infection gt QUICKIE F55 Hig 43 ZWARNING Ensure that you always have comfortable access to the controls whilst the chair is moving It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is torn or brittle failing to do so could cause substance damage to the controller and unexpected movement of the chair Always turn off the power to the controller when you are not manoeuvring the chair or when you are transferring in or out of the chair etc Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised item It may cause hazardous operation and loss of control of the chair AN WARNING Before adjusting the swing away arm switch off the controller to avoid accidental displacement of the joystick which would cause unwanted movement of your wheelchair Gently apply pressure to the side of the controller nearest the user and as close as possible to the front of the controller The controller will move outward and then backward before reaching its fully back position A WARNING Keep your fingers and clothing etc clear while operating the swing away mechanism If required your wheelchair can be operated with the swing away mechanism in its fully back position but only for slow manoeuv
52. op Riding over drains or grids could cause the wheelchair castors or wheels to become lodged causing the chair to come to a sudden stop gt QUICKIE F55 AN WARNING Pneumatic Tyres with OKO fluid Always maintain the correct pressure for the tyre These are listed in the maintenance section of this manual Always use the pump that is supplied with the chair Never use a forecourt pump Inspect all tyres regularly for signs of wear Do not drive over anything that could cause punctures in the tyres Ensure that there are no objects in your path that could possibly become lodged in your chair mechanism or in the spokes of the rear wheels This could cause the chair to come to a sudden stop Riding over drains or grids could cause the wheelchair castors or wheels to become lodged causing the chair to come to a sudden stop The OKO fluid is only meant as a temporary repair to the tyre It must be replaced or repaired as soon as possible The OKO fluid is classified as non hazardous but may cause irritation to the skin with prolonged contact First Aid measures for OKO fluid Skin Wash skin with plenty of water Eyes Immediately flood the eye with plenty of water for at least 5 minutes holding the eye open Ingestion Drint lots of water Seek medical attention immediately AN WARNING Fasteners Many of the screws and bolts on this chair are special high strength fasteners and may have special coatings
53. ortant that you clean all upholstery including headrest armrests calfpads and footplates on a regular basis using the correct methods as stated in this manual This is important should the wheelchair be used by more than one person to ensure there is no cross infection AWARNING Cleaning controls Should the control of your wheelchair become soiled or dirty it can be wiped with adamp cloth with a dilute disinfectant until clean This is important should the wheelchair be used by more than one person to ensure there is no cross infection WARNING Cleaning paintwork Clean with a damp soapy cloth Make sure that it is completely dry before using Do not use abrasive cleaners or cloths AN WARNING Surface temperatures Storing the vehicle in a hot environment or in direct sunlight can cause surfaces to become hot NWARNING Upholstery Please ensure ONLY genuine Sunrise Medical upholstery is fitted to your product by an authorised Sunrise Dealer ZWARNING Wheelchair range The range of your wheelchair can be affected by many factors such as user weight terrain ambient temperature and battery condition The stated range in the sales literature should be seen as the theoretical maximum and may not be attained by every user We recommend that every user initially limit their journey to half the stated range until they have confidence in the actual range their wheelchair can attain If your battery indicator is sho
54. orward and steer by moving it from side to side If you have stopped on a hill then you should start slowly and if necessary lean forward to obviate the tendency for the front wheels to lift Fig 61 Gradients descents On descents it is important not to let the wheelchair accelerate beyond its normal level of ground speed In fact it is safer to proceed slowly down steep descents and stop immediately if any anxiety arises regarding directional control If the chair picks up speed centre the control to slow it or to stop all forward movement then restart slowly and do not allow the speed to increase The solid state controller has the benefit of a logic system that will help compensate when driving along a camber or up a hill This is an added safety feature on your wheelchair In addition of course you may control the wheelchair speed by using the speed control Fig 62 Gradients Seat riser option Avoid dangerous driving situations when the riser is in a raised position such as trying to overcome obstacles like kerbs or driving up or down gradients 61 PQUICKIEFSS ssue 10 Daily Safety checks With the control system switched off check that the joystick is not bent or damaged and that it returns to the center when you push and release it If there is a problem do not continue with the safety checks and contact your service agent gt DQUICKIE F55 Weekly Safety checks Parking brake This test should b
55. our product for correct use PQUICKIE F55 ssue 10 A WARNING Environmental Use extra care if you must ride your chair on a wet or slick surface If in doubt ask for help Contact with water or excess moisture may cause your chair to rust or corrode This could cause your chair to fail Do not use your chair in a shower pool or other body of water The chair tubing and other parts are not water tight and may rust or corrode from the inside Avoid excess moisture e g do not leave your chair in a damp bathroom while taking a shower Dry your chair as soon as possible if it gets wet or if you use water to clean it Don t store your chair in direct sunlight NWARNING Weight Limit 1 The user plus items carried should never exceed a total weight of 127kg 2 Never use this chair for weight training if the total weight user plus additional weights exceeds 127kg 3 Exceeding the weight limit is likely to damage the seat frame or fasteners and may cause severe injury to you or others from chair failure 4 Exceeding the weight limit will void the warranty N WARNING Terrain Your chair is designed for use on firm even surfaces such as concrete asphalt and indoor floors and carpeting Do not operate your chair in sand loose soil or over rough terrain This may damage wheels or axles loosen fasteners or could make your chair unstable Be aware of your terrain and look ahead for any possibl
56. ptional The following functions of the powered backrest are operated by the Control Pod pages 34 30 Backrest angle The backrest can be adjusted from 0 through to 40 Fig 28 If the seat lift option is chosen the powered backrest angle is limited to a maximum of 30 for safety reasons If the seat lift option is operated the powered backrest will come automatically to an upright position Seat tilt angle The seat can be tilted through any angle from 0 to 20 Fig 29 If the seat lift option is chosen the seat tilt angle is limited to a maximum of 10 for safety reasons AN WARNING Power backrest and seat tilt functions are provided to enable you to vary your resting position Before driving the chair the seat pan angle must be returned to within 8 of horizontal and the backrest to within 8 of vertical Failure to return the seat to the drive position could lead to the chair becoming unstable Never use power seating functions when the chair is on a slope Fig 28 Fig 29 Seat riser adjustment The seat can be raised up to approx 30 cm from its standard lowest position If the riser function is fitted in combination with a powered backrest the backrest will always be adjusted automatically to a straight position as soon as the seat is raised For your own safety we strongly recommend that you do not use the backrest option in a raised position AN WARNING The maximum
57. r chair too close to any source of open flame With your leg in an elevated position you may not know that the bottom of the footplate is getting hot Do not hang items from the legrest or allow anyone to stand on the legrest with it in the elevated or non elevated position This could cause injury to them to you or could cause damage to the chair Inspect the legrest footplate calfpad and heel loop regularly for signs of damage or wear Damage to the legrest could result in the users leg being dropped and could cause injury DQUICKIEF55 ssue 10 Fitting Follow the instructions for the fitting and removal of footrests as stated on page 20 For the adjustment of the leg angle press the mode button on the controller until the chair option is illuminated Move the control lever to the left or right until the footrest option is illuminated Move the joystick up or down to adjust the legrest until in a suitable position In addition to the footrest fitting instructions please ensure that the power lead shown in fig is removed and refitted along with the ALR see fig 23 below Cleaning Instructions Footrest and calfpad Clean with a damp soapy cloth Paintwork Clean with a damp soapy cloth Make sure that the legrest is completely dry before using gt QUICKIE F55 AWARNING The use of an ALR can affect the stability of the chair Be especially careful when riding up or down slopes With the leg i
58. r used N WARNING Powered seat tilt and recline Danger of injury by moving parts Make sure that neither you nor anyone else is injured by placing hands feet or other body extremities under the seat whilst operating the power options ZWARNING Wheelchair motors After prolonged use the motors will produce heat which is radiated through the motors outer casing Do not touch the motors outer casing for at least 30 minutes after using the wheelchair to allow it to cool gt DQUICKIE F55 Issue 10 ZWARNING Pneumatic Tyres Always maintain the correct pressure for the tyre These are listed in the maintenance section of this manual Always use the pump that is supplied with the chair Never use a forecourt pump Inspect all tyres regularly for signs of wear Do not drive over anything that could cause punctures in the tyres Ensure that there are no objects in your path that could possibly become lodged in your chair mechanism or in the spokes of the rear wheels This could cause the chair to come to a sudden stop Riding over drains or grids could cause the wheelchair castors or wheels to become lodged causing the chair to come to a sudden stop WARNING Solid Tyres Inspect all tyres regularly for signs of wear Ensure that there are no objects in your path that could possibly become lodged in your chair mechanism or in the spokes of the rear wheels This could cause the chair to come to a sudden st
59. range of aids for daily living which include bathing and bed accessories through to walking sticks Should you require any information on our full range of products please call us on 01384 44 66 88 or write to us at Sunrise Medical Limited High Street Wollaston Stourbridge West Midlands DY8 4PS www sunrisemedical com DQUICKIEF55 Issue 10 74 SUNRISE MEDICAL Sunrise Medical Limited High Street Wollaston West Midlands Stourbridge DY8 4PS England Tel 01384 44 66 88 Fax 01384 44 66 99 www sunrisemedical com
60. side of male buckle and push towards centre push the press button of the female buckle whilst gently pulling apart DQUICKIE F55 Issue10 A Do not rely on the lap belt only when the wheelchair and occupant are transported in a vehicle use the separate occupant lap and diagonal restraints provided in the vehicle Advice to Client The lap belt must be checked on a daily basis to ensure it is adjusted correctly and it is free from any obstruction or adverse wear Failure to make sure that the lap belt is secure and adjusted prior to use could cause serious injury to the user E g too loose a strap may allow the user to slip down in the chair and risk suffocation Maintenance Check lap belt and securing components at regular intervals for any sign of fraying or damage Replace if necessary Clean the lap belt with warm soapy water and allow to dry Note The lap belt should be adjusted to suit the end user as detailed aboveSunrise Medical also recommend that the length and fit of the belt is checked on a regular basis to reduce the risk of the end user inadvertently re adjusting the belt to an excessive length ifin doubtaboutthe use and operation of the seat belt then ask your healthcare professional wheelchair dealer carer or attendant for assistance Item Minimum Maximum Overall length with legrest 1100 mm Overall width 640 mm Total mass depending on options fitted 110 kg Mass of heaviest part 80 kg Load
61. ted and a little daunting but please remember that the battery sizes available on each Sunrise Medical product should give sufficient range to cope with the majority of customer s lifestyles Myths and legends Over the years battery technology has moved forward but unfortunately some of the advice given on battery care has not This has resulted in a number of confused and at times contradictory instructions on the best way to care for your batteries This section will help to dispel some of these myths and legends 1 Batteries can be charged immediately after use You do not need to allow them to cool prior to charging 2 Mobility batteries do not develop a memory from using a repetitive charge and discharge cycle This only applies to nickel cadmium batteries commonly found in products such as camcorders 3 Batteries when new do not require any special attention with regard to their charge and discharge cycle Following the relevant care plan is the best advice we can give DQUICKIEF55 ssue 10 Transfer to and from the chair Sunrise Medical recommend that you consult your healthcare professional for assistance in developing your personal front or side transfer technique to best suit your needs and avoid any personal injury Fig 59 and 60 DQUICKIE F55 Issue 10 60 User tips Gradients ascents When going uphill keep the chair moving Keep the joystick pushed well f
62. th Paintwork Clean with a damp soapy cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or cloths Make sure that the legrest is completely dry before using PQUICKIEFSS ssue 10 Fitting Follow the instructions for the fitting and removal of footrests as stated on page 21 and the adjustment of the footplates as stated on page 22 To adjust the angle of the legrest undo the knuckle screw amp move legrest to desired position once in the position re tighten the screw see Fig 20 below Loosen the knuckle joint and adjust legrest to desired angle Fig 20 Cleaning Instructions Footrest Clean with a damp soapy cloth Paintwork Clean with a damp soapy cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or cloths Make sure that the legrest is completely dry before using gt QUICKIE F55 ZAWARNING The use of an angle adjustable legrest can affect the stability of the chair Be especially careful when riding up or down slopes With the leg in an elevated position it is more likely that the user could injure the leg on obstacles in the environment Make sure that you are aware of your terrain and be cautious when driving the chair that your leg cannot impact on anything around you Do not drive your chair too close to any source of open flame With your leg in an elevated position you may not know that the bottom of the footplate is getting hot Do not hang items from the legrest or allow anyone to stand on the le
63. the chair Ensure that all extremities and clothing are free when positioning the centre bar for use Cleaning instructions Should the control of your wheelchair become soiled or dirty it can be wiped with adamp cloth with a dilute disinfectant until clean This is important should the wheelchair be used by more than one person to ensure there is no cross infection PQUICKIEFSS ssue 10 Cleaning instructions The tray must be regularly cleaned using a soapy damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or cloths as they could scuff the surface of the tray Do not use solvents Make sure that the tray is thoroughly cleaned regularly especially if the chair is to be used by another user Should the control of your wheelchair become soiled or dirty it can be wiped with adamp cloth with a dilute disinfectant until clean This is important should the wheelchair be used by more than one person to ensure there is no cross infection Fitting Affix the mounting tube to the underside of the armrest with the 2 screws provided Now slide the extruding bar into the mounting bracket until it clicks into place See Fig 46 Fig 46 gt QUICKIE F55 A WARNING The maximum weight allowed for the tray is 2 5kg Do not to overload the tray this could cause the tray to break or could cause the chair to become unstable Ensure that you always have comfortable access to the controls whilst the chair is moving and m
64. ting the number of lights flashing may help your service agent in simple fault finding 35 Fig 35 Adjustable speed setting indicator Fig 36 Issue 10 The Penny and Giles Pilot control pod Indicators The right hand button operates the ats tae right side front and rear indicators The left button operates the left side front and rear indicators To cancel press the button again Fig 37 The horn button When pressed the horn buzzer will sound it stops when you release the button Fig 38 DQUICKIE F55 Issue 10 The Penny and Giles Pilot control pod Hazard lights Depressing the button will operate Hazard the front and rear hazard lights This EN is effective either when the chair is switched On or Off The two indicators will flash intermittently until cancelled by pressing the button again Fig 39 Main lights Depressing this button will operate the lights Fig 40 only when the chair is switched on Pressing it again will switch the lights off 37 PQUICKIEFSS Issue10 The Penny and Giles Pilot control pod Actuator mode function This will be included on your remote control pod if you have one or more electric options fitted to your chair Refer to Fig 41 Menu select To chose an electric option press the mode button until the red lights are visible on the wheelchair diagram next to the joystick Move the joystick to the left or right to indic
65. ting to mount or dismount Always ensure that you are able to operate all controls from a comfortable position Paying attention to your posture is essential to ensure your continued comfort and well being Always make sure that you can be seen clearly especially if you intend using your wheelchair in poor light N WARNING Kerbs Never descend a kerb forwards Please read carefully the section on kerb climbing in this manual before attempting to mount and dismount any kerbs in your wheelchair Do not attempt to climb or dismount a series of steps It is unsafe to do so and could cause personal injury or damage the chair The F55 has only been designed to climb a single step or kerb A WARNING Emergency freewheel Please remember that you have no braking facility when the freewheel lever is moved from the normal drive position to the freewheel position The wheelchair must never be left with the lever in the freewheel position For a fuller description of this facility and its limitations to use please see later section A WARNING Emergency braking The simplest and safest way to stop the wheelchair is to release the joystick control lever see Control pod section This will bring the chair to halt in a controlled manner Switching the control system off whilst the chair is in motion will also bring the chair to a halt This latter method is not recommended as the stopping action is very abrupt MWARNIN
66. ttaching the rear view mirror 1 Firstly set the Pilot Plus remote pod arm into the desired position 2 Place the metal clamp over the remote arm between the adjust bracket and the rubber gaiter of the Pilot Plus swing away The holes must be toward the outside of the chair 3 Place the mirror through the clamp holes and then using the locking handle begin to tighten the mirror in position 4 The mirror should stand vertically once in position but can be subsequently adjusted by slackening off the locking handle adjusting the mirror and then re tightening See Fig 4 Always make sure that when using the mirror that it is clean and unbroken so that it does not impair your visibility supply Fig 3 Fig 4 ZWARNING To avoid injury to people around you please be aware that the mirror protudes outside the space envelope of the chair and could cause injury to someone when driving past The mirror must be used on the 10KPH model on UK roads QUICKIE F55 ssue 10 Preparing your wheelchair for use Fitting footrests Firstly offer the footrest assembly at right angles to the frame Fig 5 locate the stem into the frame tube and swing assembly forward as shown in Fig 6 to lock in position To swing away the footrest simply depress the retaining catch and turn the footrest out This can now be lifted out if required Retaining catch Seat back fitting and removal The seat back is fitted
67. uire repair or replacement as a result of a specific manufacturing or material defect within twelve months from the date on which the possession of the Wheelchair was transferred to the original purchaser and subject to it remaining within that ownership the part or parts will be repaired or replaced completely free of charge if returned to the authorised service agent Note This guarantee is not transferable Any repaired or replaced part will benefit from these arrangements for the balance of the warranty period applicable to the Wheelchair Parts replaced after the original warranty has expired are covered for a further twelve months Items of a consumable nature will not generally be covered during the normal warranty period unless such items have clearly suffered undue wear as a direct result of an original manufacturing defect These items include amongst others upholstery tyres inner tubes and similar parts x w 2 E 2 SUNRISE MEDICAL Sunrise Medical Limited High Street Wollaston West Midlands DY8 4PS England Tel 01384 44 66 88 Fax 01384 44 66 99 www sunrisemedical com 7 The above warranty conditions apply to all wheelchair parts for models purchased at full retail price 8 Under normal circumstances no responsibility will be accepted where the Wheelchair has required repair or replacement as a direct result of a The Wheelchair or part not having been maintained in accordance with the manufa
68. urned to an upright position 16 The manual brakes must be firmly applied Occupant Retraints Instruction 1 The pelvic restraint belt must be worn low across the front of the pelvis so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the preferred zone of 30 to 75 degrees to the horizontal A steeper greater angle within the preferred zone is desirable i e closer to but never exceeding 75degrees Fig 21 DQUICKIEF55 Issue10 Transportation Preferred zone 2 The upper torso restraint belt must fit over the shoulder and across the chest as illustrated Fig 22 and Fig 23 Restraint belts must be adjusted as tightly as possible consistent with user comfort Restraint belt webbing must not be twisted when in use The upper torso restraint belt must fit over the shoulder and across the shoulder as illustrated in Fig 22 and Fig 23 3 Restraints should be mounted to the vehicle B pillar and should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components such as armrest or wheels Fig 22 P Incorrect Ei tacemant of the Headrest PQUICKIE F55 Issue10 Fig 23 Correct placement of the headrest 4 The attachment points to the chair are the inner front side frame just above the castor Fig26 and the transportation plates located on the underside of the rear frame Fig 28 The front straps are fitted around the side frames castor housing as shown in Fig 25 and at the rear the transportat
69. wing a low charge then do not attempt a long journey unless you are confident in reaching your destination and also returning to your home without the risk of being left stranded A WARNING Use on a slope Your wheelchair has been designed and tested to allow its use on slopes or gradients of up to 10 However if you have the option of adjusting the angle of seating with either tilt seat or recline back then in certain circumstances your wheelchair could become unstable Before attempting to climb or decline a slope we strongly recommend that you return the seat and back to an upright position Failure to do this may cause the wheelchair to become unstable If you are in any doubt about the capabilities of wheelchair on a slope then do not attempt to drive up or down the slope try to find an alternative route Mobile telephones and two way radios When operating cordless or mobile telephones two way radios walkie talkies C B Amateur Radio or other transmitting devices the following must be noted NWARNING Mobile telephones or two way radios devices must not be used while operating the vehicle Use of mobile phones or two way radios can cause excessively strong electromagnetic fields This may interfere with the vehicles electronic systems If mobile phones or two way radios are required to be used the vehicle must be brought to a halt and the power turned off before any such device is switched on o
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