Quickie Q700 Mode d'emploi

Taper
Mode d'emploi
Seating system
Système d’assise
Zitsysteem
Sedeo Pro Advanced
Sedeo Pro Advanced UP
Instructions for Use
Manuel d’utilisation
Gebruikershandleiding
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If you have any queries about the use, maintenance or
safety of your seang system, 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 quesons please write or telephone:
Sunrise Medical
Thorns Road
Brierley Hill
West Midlands
DY5 2LD
England
Phone: 0845 605 66 88
Fax: 0845 605 66 89
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Contents
1.0 User informaon  ........................................................................... 4
1.1 This user manual  ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������4
1.2 For further informaon  ����������������������������������������������������������������������5
1.3 Symbols used in this manual  �������������������������������������������������������������� 5
2.0 Safety  ........................................................................................... 6
2.1 Seang related symbols and labels used on the product  ������������������ 6
2.2 Safety: Temperature  ���������������������������������������������������������������������������6
2.3 Safety: Moving parts  ���������������������������������������������������������������������������7
2.4 Safety: Choking hazard  �����������������������������������������������������������������������7
2.5 Safety: Trays  ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7
3.0 General Descripon Sedeo Pro Advanced  ...................................... 8
4.0 Seng up the seang system  ...................................................... 10
4.1 Pre-set the seat plate width  �������������������������������������������������������������10
4.2 Pre-set seat depth  ����������������������������������������������������������������������������11
4.2.1 Sedeo Pro Advanced (Standard)  ������������������������������������������������11
4.2.2 Sedeo Pro Advanced UP  ������������������������������������������������������������11
4.3 Pre-set armrests  �������������������������������������������������������������������������������13
4.4 Pre-set seat width  �����������������������������������������������������������������������������14
4.5 Pre-set Leg Lower Leg Length (Sedeo Pro Advanced)  ���������������������14
4.6 Pre-set Leg Rests and footplates (Sedeo Pro Advanced UP) ������������15
4.6.1 Pre-set lower leg length  ������������������������������������������������������������� 15
4.6.2 Depth adjustment of the knee xaon  �������������������������������������15
4.6.3 Width adjustment of the knee xaon  �������������������������������������15
4.6.4 Height adjustment of the knee xaon  �������������������������������������15
4.7 Back Adjustments  �����������������������������������������������������������������������������16
4.7.1 Sedeo Pro Adjustable Back  ��������������������������������������������������������16
4.7.2 JAY Syncra  ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16
4.7.3 JAY 3 Back  �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������17
4.8 Pre-set headrest  �������������������������������������������������������������������������������18
4.9 Hemiplegia armrest  ��������������������������������������������������������������������������19
4.10 Side guard   �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19
4.11 Swing-away controller bracket  ������������������������������������������������������� 20
5.0 Seang posioning accessories  ................................................... 21
5.1 Lap strap / seang posioning belt  �������������������������������������������������� 21
5.2 Stand Up Funcons (Q700-UP)  ��������������������������������������������������������23
5.2.1 Chest strap Adjustments:  �����������������������������������������������������������23
6.0 Using the seang system  ............................................................. 25
6.1 Geng in and out of the wheelchair (Transferring)  ������������������������25
6.2 Making a transfer  ������������������������������������������������������������������������������26
6.3 (Powered) seang opons  ���������������������������������������������������������������27
6.4 Seat Memory Posion  ����������������������������������������������������������������������28
6.5 Electric Seang funcon  ������������������������������������������������������������������� 28
6.6 Electric Lie Down funcon ����������������������������������������������������������������28
6.7 Electric Relax funcon  ����������������������������������������������������������������������28
6.8 Anterior Tilt Funcon  �����������������������������������������������������������������������28
6.9 Electric Transfer funcon ������������������������������������������������������������������28
6.10 Electric Standing funcon  ��������������������������������������������������������������28
7.0 Maintenance and cleaning  .......................................................... 29
7.1 General Maintenance  ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 29
7.2 Cleaning your seang system:  ���������������������������������������������������������� 29
7.3 Hygiene measures when being re-used:  ������������������������������������������29
7.4 General cleaning instrucons:  ����������������������������������������������������������30
7.5 Cleaning Accessories:  �����������������������������������������������������������������������30
7.6 Storage:  ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30
8.0 Disposal  ...................................................................................... 31
9.0 Trouble shoong  ......................................................................... 32
9.1 Emergency Seat Movement Mode ��������������������������������������������������32
10.0 Technical specicaons:  ............................................................ 34
10.1 Applicable norms / standards  ��������������������������������������������������������34
10.2 Technical specicaons: Sedeo Pro Advanced seang system  ������35
10.3 Technical specicaons: Sedeo Pro Advanced UP seang system  35
11.0 Warranty ................................................................................... 36
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1.0 User informaon
Congratulaons on choosing a Sunrise Medical wheelchair. Sunrise
Medical’s high-quality mobility products are designed to enhance
independence and make your everyday life easier.
As a part of our ongoing product improvement iniave, Sunrise
Medical reserves the right to change specicaons and design without
noce. However, any changes to informaon provided for exisng users
shall be clearly communicated if they are safety crical.
Further, not all features and opons oered are compable with all
conguraons of the wheelchair.
All dimensions are approximate and may be subject to change.
The intended lifeme of the wheelchair is 5 years. Please DO NOT use
or t any third party components to the wheelchair unless they are
ocially approved by Sunrise Medical.
1.1 This user manual
This user manual will help you to use and maintain your wheelchair
safely. This enre user manual for this wheelchair consists of three
booklets:
The general wheelchair user manual
The user manual for the seang system (this booklet)
The user manual for the controller.
When necessary this general user manual refers to other manuals as
shown below:
General manual: Refers to the general user manual for the
wheelchair.
Controller: Refers to the user manual for the controller.
J3 Back & Jay
Syncra:
Refers to the user manual for the J3 & Jay
Syncra Back Rest.
Baery charger: Refers to the user manual for the baery
charger.
Service manual: Refers to the service manual for qualied
personnel.
Do not use your wheelchair unl this enre manual (and all other
booklets) has been read and understood!
If one of the user manuals was not included with your wheelchair,
please contact your dealer immediately. In addion to this user manual,
there is also a service manual for qualied specialists.
Fig. 1.1
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1.2 For further informaon
Please contact your local, authorized Sunrise Medical dealer
if you have any quesons regarding the use, maintenance
or safety of your wheelchair. In case there is no authorized
dealer in your area or you have any quesons, contact Sunrise
Medical either in wring or by telephone.
For informaon about product safety noces and product
recalls, go to www.SunriseMedical.co.uk
1.3 Symbols used in this manual
DANGER
Potenal risk of injury or serious injury or death
WARNING!
Potenal risk of injury.
CAUTION!
Potenal damage to equipment.
NOTE:
General user advice.
Not following these instrucons may result in physical injury,
damage to the product or damage to the environment!
Noce to the user and/or paent: Any serious incident that
has occurred in relaon to the device should be reported to
the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member
State in which the user and/or paent is established.
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2.0 Safety
Follow the instrucons carefully next to these warning symbols! Not
paying careful aenon to these instrucons could result in physical
injury or damage to the wheelchair or the environment. Where ver
possible, safety informaon is provided in the relevant chapter.
2.1 Seang related symbols and labels used on the product
The signs, symbols and instrucons axed to the wheelchair
comprise part of the safety facilies. They must never be covered or
removed. They must remain present and clearly legible throughout
the enre lifespan of the wheelchair.
Replace or repair all illegible or damaged signs, symbols and
instrucons immediately. Please contact your dealer for assistance.
Fig 2.1: Warning – Danger of nger entrapment.
Fig 2.2: Warning – Ensure that the seat interface quick release is
screwed in ght before using your wheelchair, especially on
a slope.
Fig 2.3: Warning – Do not drive your wheelchair on a slope with the
backrest reclined and/or the seang in standing mode.
2.2 Safety: Temperature
WARNING!
If you do not use the wheelchair, ensure that it is not exposed
to direct sunlight for lengthy periods of me. Certain parts of
the wheelchair, such as the seat, the back and the armrests can
become hot if they have been exposed to full sunlight for too long.
This may cause burns or allergic reacons to the skin.
Fig. 2.1
Fig. 2.3
Fig. 2.2
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2.3 Safety: Moving parts
DANGER!
A wheelchair has moving and rotang parts. Contact with
moving parts may result in serious physical injury or damage
to the wheelchair. Contact with the moving parts of the
wheelchair should be avoided.
Powered lt in space adjustment
Powered seat elevator opon
Powered recline adjustment
Swing-away bracket of the controller
2.4 Safety: Choking hazard
DANGER!
This mobility aid uses small parts, which under certain
circumstances may present a choking hazard to young
children.
2.5 Safety: Trays
Safety: Vent tray
DANGER!
Using a vent tray will aect the stability and overall weight of
your wheelchair.
Make sure that the baeries and the venlator are securely
fastened to the tray before use.
Familiarise yourself with the increased size of the wheelchair
before driving to prevent potenal collisions.
When acvang the recline backrest make sure that the area
around the vent tray is clear.
Be aware that the vent tray assembly can cause a nger trap
hazard when the backrest is reclined.
The vent tray is not designed to hold anything other than
the vent unit and its baeries; it is not designed to hold
an oxygen bole etc. Use of these items may cause your
wheelchair to become unstable.
The vent tray must be installed and maintained by a Sunrise
Medical authorised dealer.
Safety: Swing away tray:
DANGER!
The maximum weight allowed for the tray is 2.5kg.
Do not overload the tray, this could cause the tray to break
or could cause the chair to become unstable.
Do not leave lit cigarees or other heat sources on the tray
as this could cause the tray to deform and mark.
Ensure that all extremies and clothing are clear when
posioning the tray for use.
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3.0 General Descripon Sedeo Pro Advanced
This wheelchair is equipped with Sedeo Pro Advanced seang system.
The Sedeo Pro Advanced seang system provides good support
for the head, torso, arms and legs. Opmal body support ensures
maximum independence for the wheelchair user.
The wheelchair must be adjusted by a qualied specialist. Incorrect
sengs may have negave consequences for the seang posture.
Due to its modular design, simplicity and wide range of adjustments,
the Quickie Q700-UP series is a perfect choice for easy service,
refurbishment and recycle requirements.
To full individual preferences, needs or circumstances, the Q700-UP
series is available in the following conguraons:
Midwheeldrive (MWD): Q700-UP M
Frontwheeldrive (FWD): Q700-UP F
To have opmum seang support and individual adjustments the
Q700-UP series is available in combinaon with the
Sedeo Pro Advanced UP seang system.
Main components:
1. Headrest
2. Joysck
3. Armrest
4. Seat cushion
5. Knee Fixaon (if ed)
6. Leg rest
7. Footrest
8. Back upholstery
9. Power Seang/Stand-up Module (not
shown)
Fig. 3.1
1
2
3
4
6
8
7
5
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Benets of a Daily Standing
The use of any stand-up device should be done only under the
prescripon and supervision of a medical professional.
At the outset, it is recommended that your introducon to
regular standing be closely monitored by your Physical or
Occupaonal Therapist.
It has been documented that the regular and cyclical acvity of
going from the seated to the standing posion may oer many
benets to those that are no longer able to stand on their
own. The benets are twofold:
1) There is the ability to once again funcon in daily acvies
that necessitate standing (reaching le cabinets and equipment
in the workplace, accessing cupboards/stoves/shelving at home,
as well as the ability to interact eye to eye); and,
2) The potenal of physical benets that result from repeated
standing (these benets may include improved; range of moon,
bone density, circulaon, bowel and bladder funcon, etc.).
WARNING!
Elevaon to standing posion:
Elevaon to standing posion and operaon in standing
posion must only be done on a at surface. When the
chair is in elevated posion, never reach out from the chair,
due the higher pping risk.
The operaon of the Stand Up funcon (and other pre-
dened seang posions) will cause mulple actuators to
operate simultaneously.
If the seang system operates unintenonally or erracally
immediately switch o the system with the On/O buon.
CAUTION!
Posioning Belt:
Quickie posioning belts are designed to posion the user only
and will not protect you in an accident. You may even receive
further injury from the belts.
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4.0 Seng up the seang system
The average wheelchair user does not exist. This is why Sunrise Medical
wheelchairs can be adjusted according to specic needs of the user.
In this, we make a disncon between wheelchair sengs and
wheelchair seang adjustment opons. Sengs are carried out once,
the rst me the wheelchair is going to be used. They must be executed
by qualied specialist, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Seang
adjustment opons can be carried out by the user. These adjustment
opons do not require the use of tools.
Tool and calibraon marks
A M5 Allen key is supplied with the seang system. This can be used by
a professional for adjusng all of the seang system sengs. The M5
Allen key (A) can be found on the frame at the locaon indicated in Fig.
4.1.
4.1 Pre-set the seat plate width
Li the seat cushion o the Velcro© strips to access the seat plates.
Use a 5.0 mm Allen Key, (Hex Wrench).
Adjust the seat plate width by loosening the four/six screws, circled in
Fig. (4.2) for the UP and in Fig (4.3) for the Sedeo Pro Advanced.
Slide the plates outwards or inwards to achieve the required seat
width.
The seat width is indicated by the scale that runs alongside each slot
(Fig.4.2).
Tighten the four/six screws securely.
CAUTION!
Aer nishing seat width adjustments, make sure that the armrest can
be ipped up without colliding with the backrest. Not doing so can lead
to damaging the product severely.
A
Fig. 4.1
Fig. 4.2
Fig. 4.3
A
B
B
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A
4.2 Pre-set seat depth, (Fig. 4.4)
CAUTION!
When a bigger seat depth is required, ensure that the cables are
lengthened before the mechanical adjustment takes place.
Be aware. As described below, there is a dierent procedure for
adjusng the seat depth in case of Sedeo Pro Advanced with a
standing funcon (Sedeo Pro Advanced UP).
DANGER!
We strongly recommend that you contact your Sunrise Medical
approved service agent to adjust the seat depth, because
adjusng the seat depth will aect the centre of gravity.
4.2.1 Sedeo Pro Advanced (Standard), (Fig. 4.4)
Use a 5.0 mm Allen Key, (Hex Wrench).
Loosen the 2 screws, (A), on the boom of the outer seat
plate, but do not take the screws out as these prevent the
shi pieces from pulling out.
The back assembly can now be shied backwards or forwards
to adjust the seat depth.
Tighten the screws.
4.2.2 Sedeo Pro Advanced UP
Use a 5.0 mm Allen Key, (Hex Wrench).
Loosen the two screws on both sides (A), on the boom of
the outer seat plate, and take the bolts out (Fig 4.4).
The back assembly can now be shied backwards or forwards
to adjust the seat depth.
Tighten the screws.
In addion, adjust the armrest linkage simultaneously
corresponding the marker holes (B in Fig. 4.5).
DANGER!
Adjusng seat depth on a Q700 UP requires addional steps.
Besides the seat depth adjustment as described in 4.2.2, the
armrest linkage (Fig. 4.4) needs to be adjusted simultaneously.
Use the corresponding markings on the seat depth in parallel
to the armrest linkage.
Not doing so will lead to mechanical clashes and results in
damaging the product.
B
Fig. 4.5
Fig. 4.4
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Seat cushion depth (Fig 4.6)
For the standard seat cushion posion, use the holes in Fig. 4.7. The
cushion can be posioned one posion more to the front to create
extra seat depth.
Fig. 4.7.1
Fig. 4.6
Fig. 4.7
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4.3 Pre-set armrests
Pre-set armrest height
Pre-set reclining flip back armrests
Armrest height
Fine or gross adjustment, it is a two-part process:
Part 1 (Fig. 4.8)
1. Loosen (A) in order to adjust (B).
Part 2 (Fig. 4.9)
2. Loosen (A) in order to adjust (B).
3. Reghten the screws (A in Fig. 4.8) with a torque of 30Nm.
Armrest pad depth (Fig. 4.10)
1. Loosen both screws (A) by one turn.
2. Adjust (B) to the desired posion.
3. Tighten (A) with a torque of 9Nm.
Armrest width adjustment (Fig. 4.11 and 4.12)
1. Using 8mm hex tool, loosen both screws (A) by one turn.
2. Adjust (B) in or out to the desired posion.
3. Tighten (A) with a torque of 50Nm.
WARNING!
All screws should be checked periodically for ghtness. A loose arm
pad could slip down when pressed. See maintenance schedule in
secon 7.1.
A
B
B
B
B
A
A
A
B
B
Fig. 4.8
Fig. 4.9
Fig. 4.10
Fig. 4.11
Fig. 4.12
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1m
B
1000 mm
A
4.4 Pre-set seat width
Pre-set the armrest width:
NOTE: Only if the armrest width adjustment of Fig.4.11 & 4.12 is not
enough, the armrest axle can be moved out.
Loosen the two screws (5.0mm Allen key) on the traversing tube as
shown in (Fig. 4.13 - A).
Move the armrest receiver brackets to the desired posion.
Tighten the screws rmly prior to use.
CAUTION!
Please check that the new arm rest posion does not interfere with
any seat posioning.
4.5 Pre-set Leg Lower Leg Length (Sedeo Pro Advanced)
WARNING!
Be aware of your environment to make sure you do not injure your
legs when Leg Rests are extended.
Always ensure that the Leg Rests or footplates do not come into
contact with the casters before driving the wheelchair.
Leg Rests are not to be used for liing or carrying the wheelchair
under any circumstances.
As with all moving parts be careful not to trap your ngers, (Fig. 4.14).
Pre-set footplate height and angle
The power centre mount footrest allows angle adjustment from 90° to
180° level to ground and a 185 mm powered length extension.
The le and right footplate can be adjusted by an angle of +/- 5.0°
and has a mechanical height range adjustment of 200 mm to 460 mm
measured from the footplate to the seat pan.
Pre-set footplate height:
Undo the 2 bolts with a 5.0 mm Allen key, (A-Fig.4.15).
Slide the footplate receiver up or down to the height required.
Tighten the 2 bolts securely.
Repeat for the other side.
Pre-set footplate angle:
Flip up the footplate so that you can reach the angle seng screw,
(B-Fig.4.16).
Use a 5.0 mm Allen key to adjust the bolt in or out depending on the
angle required.
WARNING!
Aer adjustment and with the seat in its normal drive posion: Ensure
there Is a gap of, (>25 mm.), between the oor and the footplate at all
mes when manoeuvring the Footplate up or down.
Perform this test with the user sing in the chair loading the leg rest.
Using the chair with the leg rest set too low might result in personal
injury or damage to the wheelchair and its surroundings.
AA
Fig. 4.13
Fig. 4.14
Fig. 4.15
Fig. 4.16
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4.6 Pre-set Leg Rests and footplates (Sedeo Pro Advanced UP)
4.6.1 Pre-set lower leg length (Fig 4.17):
Loosen bolts and take them out (2x boom ones) at both sides of
the footplates. (C).
Put footplates in desired posion.
Tighten bolts (2x boom ones). (C).
Pre-set footplates individually (Fig 4.18):
They height of the footplates can be individually set by:
Loosen 4 bolts (A)
Turn screw B (g 4.16) to adjust footplate height.
Tighten 4 bolts (A)
4.6.2 Depth adjustment of the knee xaon (Fig. 4.19 - 4.20):
The depth of the kneepads can be adjusted by turning the knob (D).
4.6.3 Width adjustment of the knee xaon (Fig. 4.19 - 4.20):
Loosen bolts (E).
Put kneepads in desired posion.
Tighten bolts (E).
4.6.4 Height adjustment of the knee xaon (Fig. 4.19 - 4.20):
2 ways:
Adjust posion of knee xaon receiver (2 posions).
Loosen bolts (4x). (F).
Put knee xaon receiver in desired posion.
Tighten bolts (4x). (F).
Flip around the kneepads (2 posions). These are mounted o-centred
→ 2 posions.
Loosen bolts (E).
Flip the kneepads around.
Tighten bolts (E).
A
C
B
E
FF
E
D
Fig. 4.17
Fig. 4.18
Fig. 4.19
Fig. 4.20
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4.7 Back Adjustments
4.7.1 Sedeo Pro Adjustable Back
Backrest height (Fig 4.21)
1. Loosen (A) by one turn.
2. Adjust (B) to the desired posion.
3. Tighten (A).
Backrest Flexible curvature (Fig. 4.22)
The wheelchair has a padded backrest that can be adjusted
to the curvature of the back in order to achieve a comfortable
sing posion and good stability. The user can sit in the
wheelchair when adjustments are being made to the curvature
of the backrest.
1. Open zipper
2. Press A to release strap
3. Release or ghten each strap individually
4. Release A to keep the seng of the strap
4.7.2 JAY Syncra
Mounng and adjusng the Syncra Back should be done
without the user in the power chair.
Remove the foam and cover from the back shell unl the
mounng and adjustments are complete. Once complete,
replace foam and cover to the shell assembly.
Aer nishing the Syncra Back installaon, the user can be
seated back in the wheelchair.
Height Adjustment (Fig. 4.23)
1. Using 5mm hex key, loosen four M8 anged buon head
cap screws (D).
2. Slide shell assembly up or down to desired height.
3. Re-ghten the screws.
2” of height adjustment is available in the shell assembly.
If a lower back height is desired, shell assembly (E) can be
placed in boom holes of the bracket.
D. Width Adjustment (Fig. 4.24)
Shell assembly can grow a total of 2” (1” per each shell side).
Foam and cover can accommodate a total of 1” width growth.
If more than 1” of width growth is needed, new foam and
cover must be ordered in the next size.
Please contact your dealer or Sunrise Medical.
1
2
3
A
F D
A
B
E
D
Fig. 4.21
Fig. 4.22
Fig. 4.23
Fig. 4.24
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4.7.3 JAY 3 Back
Mounng and adjusng the JAY 3 should be done without the
user in the power chair.
Remove the foam and cover from the back shell unl the
mounng and adjustments are complete. Once complete,
replace foam and cover to the shell assembly.
Aer nishing the JAY 3 installaon, the user can be seated
back in the wheelchair.
Height Adjustment (Fig. 4.25)
1. Using 5mm hex key, loosen four M6 screws (D).
2. Slide shell assembly (E) up or down to desired height.
3. Re-ghten the screws.
NOTE: The JAY 3 Backrest can be used in conjuncon with
the Sedeo Pro Advanced seang system. Please refer to the J3
Back Owners Manual for ng and adjustment.
Fig. 4.25
D
E
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1
2
2
3
A
B
M5
M5
1
2
3
A
B
1
23
C
DM5
M5
1
2
3
A
B
M5
M5
A
B
4.8 Pre-set headrest
DANGER! / WARNING! (Fig. 4.26)
DO NOT adjust the headrest by moving the Memory Block (A)
upwards. Only move the Memory Block downwards.
DO NOT remove the Seng Strip (B), as this is in place to prevent
the Memory Block from moving upwards.
NOTE / CAUTION!
Damage to the powerchair recline mechanism on your wheelchair
can occur if the seng strip (B) is removed and memory block (A) is
moved upwards from the factory supplied seng.
DANGER! / WARNING!
If a headrest is part of the opons selected for the user/chair, never
drive the chair without the headrest aached.
Never use the chair without a headrest if a person is transported
with the chair in a vehicle.
Headrest height (Fig 4.27)
1. Loosen (A) a few turns.
2. Adjust (B) to the desired posion.
3. Tighten (A).
Memory seng (Fig 4.28)
1. Loosen (C) by one turn.
2. Slide (D) as far down as possible.
3. Tighten (C).
Headrest posion (Fig 4.29)
1. Loosen (A) by one turn.
2. Adjust (B) to the desired posion.
3. Tighten (A).
NOTE / CAUTION!
Correct the headrest height and lt the headrest cushion as required.
Headrest cushion width posion (Fig 4.30)
1. Loosen (A) by one turn.
2. Adjust (B) to the desired posion.
3. Tighten (A).
Fig. 4.26
Fig. 4.27
Fig. 4.28
Fig. 4.29
Fig. 4.30
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AB
4.9 Hemiplegia armrest (Fig 4.31)
1. Pull (A) out of the locked posion and twist (B) into the desired
posion.
NOTE / CAUTION!
Ensure that (B) is properly secured!
1
2
A
B
3
M5
M5
M5
M5
1
2
3
A
B
4.10 Side guard
Side guard height (Fig 4.32)
1. Unscrew (A).
2. Adjust (B) to the desired posion.
3. Tighten (A).
Side guard depth (Fig 4.33)
1. Loosen (A) by one turn.
2. Adjust (B) to the desired posion.
3. Tighten (A).
Fig. 4.31
Fig. 4.32
Fig. 4.33
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4.11 Swing-away controller bracket
The joysck is mounted with a mechanism that allows the
joysck to be locked in a forward or retracted posion, and
can accommodate a mid-line mount so the joysck can be
located in the centre of the wheelchair.
Swing-away, (Fig. 4.34).
To Swing-away the joysck, push outward on the inside of
joysck.
Push the joysck away from the front of the armrest unl it
locks into the outside swing-away posion.
To return to forward posion, push the back of the joysck,
forward unl it locks into place.
To Swing-away the joysck to the inside, push inward on the
outside of joysck.
Push the joysck away from the front of the armrest unl it
locks into the inside swing-away posion.
To return to forward posion, push the back of the joysck,
forward unl it locks into place.
Pre-seng depth of the controller, (Fig. 4.35)
1. Loosen (A).
2. Slide (B) into desired posion.
3. Tighten (A).
There are two ways to pre-set the height of the controller.
Pre-seng height of the controller (1), (Fig. 4.36).
1. Loosen (A).
2. Slide (C) into desired posion.
3. Tighten (A).
Pre-seng height of the controller (2), (Fig. 4.37)
1. Loosen (D).
2. Slide (B) into desired posion.
3. Tighten (D).
D
B
C
A
Fig. 4.34
Fig. 4.35
Fig. 4.36
Fig. 4.37
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