Sunrise Medical Quickie S-646 SE User Manual

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930477 Rev. A

I I . T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s

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VIII. TIPS FOR ATTENDANTS........................................................................... 26

A. To Climb a Curb or Single Step ............................................................ 26
B. To Descend a Curb or Single Step ......................................................... 26

IX. SET UP, ADJUSTMENT & USE................................................................... 27

A. Notes............................................................................................... 27
B. Tools You Will Need ........................................................................... 27
C. Check Out......................................................................................... 28
D. Battery Removal ................................................................................ 28
E. Swing-Away Footrests......................................................................... 29
F. Elevating Legrest (Optional)................................................................ 29
G. Remote Joystick Installation (Optional) ................................................ 29
H. To Adjust the Height of the Remote Joystick......................................... 30
I. Remote Joystick Swing-Away Retractable Mount (Optional)...................... 30
J. Dual-Post Height-Adjustable Armrests ................................................... 30
K. Height-Adjustable Armrests (Optional).................................................. 31
L. Backrest........................................................................................... 32
M. Seat Depth ....................................................................................... 32
N. Seat Height & Angle Adjustment.......................................................... 32
O. Wheel Locks...................................................................................... 33
P. Suspension ....................................................................................... 33
Q. Check Out......................................................................................... 34

X. OPERATING GUIDE ................................................................................ 35

A. Performance Control Settings............................................................... 35
B. QTRONIX Programming Pad (Optional)................................................... 35
C. Thermal Roll-Back.............................................................................. 36
D. Circuit Breakers ................................................................................. 36
E. Joystick Assembly.............................................................................. 37
F. Motor Locks ...................................................................................... 39

XI. BATTERIES............................................................................................ 40

A. Introduction ..................................................................................... 40
B. Battery Charger ................................................................................. 40
C. Acid Burns........................................................................................ 41
D. Connecting Batteries in Battery Box(es) ............................................... 41
E. Charging Batteries ............................................................................. 42
F. Disposing of Batteries ........................................................................ 43

XII. MAINTENANCE...................................................................................... 44

A. Notes............................................................................................... 44
B. Cleaning........................................................................................... 44
C. Storage Tips...................................................................................... 44
D. Battery Maintenance .......................................................................... 45
E. Pneumatic Tires................................................................................. 46
F. To Repair or Replace a Tire ................................................................. 46
G. Motor Brushes ................................................................................... 47
H. Ordering Parts ................................................................................... 47
I. Maintenance Chart ............................................................................. 47

XIII. WIRING DIAGRAMS ............................................................................... 48

xIV. SUNRISE LIMITED WARRANTY................................................................. 49

I I . T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s

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I. INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................

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II. TABLE OF CONTENTS..............................................................................

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III. YOUR CHAIR AND ITS PARTS ..................................................................

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IV. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE ...................................................................

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V. EMI (ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE) .................................................

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A. What is EMI ......................................................................................

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B. What Effect Can EMI Have...................................................................

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C. Sources of EMI ..................................................................................

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D. Distance From the Source ................................................................... 10
E. Immunity Level ................................................................................. 10
F. Report All Suspected EMI Incidents ...................................................... 11

VI. GENERAL WARNINGS ............................................................................. 12

A. Notice to Rider.................................................................................. 12
B. Notice to Attendants.......................................................................... 12
C. Weight Limit ..................................................................................... 13
D. Controller Settings............................................................................. 13
E. EMI ................................................................................................. 13
F. Safety Check-List ............................................................................... 13
G. Changes & Adjustments ...................................................................... 14
H. When Seated in a Parked Wheelchair .................................................... 14
I. Environmental Conditions ................................................................... 14
J. Terrain ............................................................................................. 15
K. Street Use ........................................................................................ 15
L. Motor Vehicle Safety .......................................................................... 15
M. Center of Balance .............................................................................. 15
N. Transfers .......................................................................................... 16
O. Reaching or Leaning .......................................................................... 17
P. Dressing or Changing Clothes .............................................................. 17
Q. Obstacles ......................................................................................... 18
R. Driving in Reverse ............................................................................. 18
S. Ramps, Slopes & Sidehills ................................................................... 18
T. To Reduce the Risk of Falls, Tip-over or Loss of Control ........................... 19
U. Ramps at Home & Work...................................................................... 20
V. Wheelchair Lifts ................................................................................ 20
W. Curbs & Single Steps .......................................................................... 21
X. Stairs............................................................................................... 21
Y. Escalators......................................................................................... 21

VII. WARNINGS: COMPONENTS & OPTIONS ..................................................... 22

A. Anti-Tip Levers.................................................................................. 22
B. Armrests .......................................................................................... 22
C. Batteries .......................................................................................... 22
D. Cushion & Sling Seats ........................................................................ 22
E. Fasteners.......................................................................................... 22
F. Footrest ........................................................................................... 23
G. Motor Lock....................................................................................... 23
H. On/Off Switch .................................................................................. 23
I. Pneumatic Tires................................................................................. 23
J. Positioning Belts (Optional) ................................................................ 24
K. Push Handles .................................................................................... 24
L. Rear Wheel Locks (Optional)................................................................ 24
M. Seating Systems ................................................................................ 25
N. Upholstery Fabric............................................................................... 25

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