Sunrise Medical G-424 instruction manual Remote Joystick Assembly Optional

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X . O P E R A T I N G G U I D E

X . O P E R A T I N G G U I D E

To increase speed level, depress button B. Or, when 1- 5 Drive modes are programmed, depress button B to activate higher drive mode(s).

Speed level active, or Drive Mode selected, is indicated on display (C) by a series of five lights. One light indicates slowest level/mode currently active, while five lights indicates highest level/mode currently active.

2.

Battery Charge Indicator (D)

 

• Green lights indicate that batteries are fully charged.

 

• Yellow lights indicate that batteries need recharging.

 

• When the lights stay in the red band, the batteries must be recharged.

3.

On/Off Button (E)

 

Turning the chair on or off is accomplished by depressing button E.

3. On/Off Mode switch (A)

The on/off mode switch is located on the

rear face of the joystick housing. It is a

toggle switch.Turning the chair on or off, is

accomplished by pressing the switch

downward.The switch will automatically

return to the center point. Alternate

locations exist for this switch. Please see

your supplier in the event that you wish to

relocate or re-orient this switch.

4. Mode Switch (A)

E

BF

G

H

A

D

4.

Horn (F)

5.

Joystick (G)

The on/off mode switch allows you to select

from 5 (five) different programmable drive

profiles or actuator mode sets.

Remote Joystick (Optional)

The joystick controls the direction and speed of your chair.Turn the chair on

and move the joystick in the direction you want to go.

• Moving the joystick from the neutral (center) position disengages the

motor locks, allowing the chair to move.

• The chair will move faster the more you move the joystick away from

neutral.

NOTE– If your speed becomes hard to manage, release the Joystick and the chair will come

to a complete stop.

When you release the joystick it will return to neutral; the chair will slow to a stop and the motor locks will reengage.

We recommend that you switch the chair off if you stop for any length of time.This will conserve battery power.

NOTE– Once the chair stops, switching the chair off will not affect the motor locks.

6.Joystick Boot (H)

Make sure the boot is not torn or cracked (this could allow debris, water or moisture to enter). If the boot is torn or cracked, replace it as soon as you can.

F.REMOTE JOYSTICK ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL)

The remote joystick connects to a controller, which controls the chair’s performance.The joystick assembly consists of the following parts:

1.Speed Control Knob (D)

Use the speed control knob to adjust the maximum speed of your chair.Turn it counter-clockwise to reduce speed; turn it clockwise to increase speed.

2.Battery Charge Indicator (B)

Green lights indicate that batteries are fully charged.

Yellow lights indicate that batteries need recharging.

When the lights stay in the red band, the batteries must be recharged.

Push up the on/off mode select toggle switch to index among the five drive and actuator modes.The selected mode indicator will flash.

Push joystick either left or right to select one of the five drive profiles.To select the actuator modes, push up on the mode select switch twice.

The drive profiles are indicated by the mode indicators (G) and the actuators are indicated by the four actuator lights (H).

To exit drive or actuator mode select, simply push the on/off/mode toggle up one or more times until the indicator no longer flashes, or push the joystick forward or reverse to begin driving.

5.Joystick (E)

The joystick controls the direction and speed of your chair.Turn the chair on and move the joystick in the direction you want to go.

Moving the joystick from the neutral (center) position disengages the motor locks, allowing the chair to move.

The chair will move faster the more you move the joystick away from neutral.

NOTE– If your speed becomes hard to manage, release the Joystick and the chair will come

to a complete stop.

When you release the joystick it will return to neutral; the chair will slow to a stop and the motor locks will reengage.

We recommend that you switch the chair off if you stop for any length of time.This will conserve battery power.

NOTE– Once the chair stops, switching the chair off will not affect the motor locks.

6.Joystick Boot (F)

Make sure the boot is not torn or cracked (this could allow debris, water or moisture to enter). If the boot is torn or cracked, replace it as soon as you can.

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Contents Quickie G-424 Sunrise Listens For Answers to Your QuestionsVII. Warnings Components & Options IIIEMI Electromagnetic Interference Quickie G-424 Choose the Right Chair & Safety Options Adjust Chair to Your AbilityWhat is EMI? Review this Manual OftenSources of EMI Distance from the SourceImmunity Level Report ALL Suspected EMI IncidentsWeight Limit Controller SettingsSafety CHECK-LIST Changes & AdjustmentsWhen Seated in a Parked Wheelchair Motor Vehicle SafetyEnvironmental Conditions TerrainTransfers Reaching or LeaningTo Reduce the Risk of Injury AND/OR Damage to the Chair If YOU Must Reach or LEAN, do SO AT Your OWN RiskObstacles Driving in ReverseRAMPS, Slopes & Sidehills To Reduce the Risk of a FALL,TIP-OVER or Loss ControlWheelchair Lifts Curbs & Single StepsStairs EscalatorsON/OFF Switch Footplate & FootrestsMotor Locks Pneumatic TiresUpholstery Fabric SuspensionTo Climb a Curb or Single Step To Descend a Curb or Single StepTools YOU will Need CHECK-OUTBattery Removal Footplate Height AdjustmentSWING-AWAY Footrests Elevating Legrest OptionalRemote Joystick Installation To Adjust the Height of the Remote JoystickAngle Adjustment Armrests Remote Joystick SWING-AWAY Retractable Mount Optional Folding Backrest Seat Frame Seat Height Adjustment Backrest Parapak Seat Sling Seat Frame Seat Removal Contour & Highback Contour SeatsShroud Removal Performance Control Settings Quickie Qtronix Programmer PAD OptionalThermal ROLL-BACK Circuit BreakersRemote Joystick Assembly Optional Battery Charger IntroductionConnecting Batteries in Battery Well Acid Burns Unsealed WET Cell BatteriesCleaning Battery MaintenanceDisposing of Batteries Storage TipsTo Repair or Replace a Tire Use a torque setting of 420 in.-lbs. to re-tighten bolts Maintenance ChartReassemble the wheel Motor BrushesAdditional Warranty For LifeLimitations What WE will doSunrise Medical Inc