Sunrise Medical S-11 instruction manual Stairs, Escalators

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1.Your chair is not designed to drive up or down a curb or step more than two (2.0) inches high. Doing so may:

Result in a fall or tip-over.

Damage the frame, wheels, axles or other chair parts, or loosen fasteners.

2.To prevent a fall or tip-over, use wheelchair access ramps or have someone help you.

3.If you must climb or descend a curb or step alone do so at your own risk and use extreme care.

Go as straight up or straight down as you can. Never turn or climb or descend at an angle as a fall or tip-over is likely.

Proceed slowly, at a steady speed.

4.Avoid driving along curb edges and drop-offs. A minimum distance from the edge of 18” is recommended.

X.STAIRS

Never use this chair to go up or down stairs, even with an attendant. Doing so is likely to cause a fall or tip-over.

Y. ESCALATORS

Never take this chair on an escalator, even with an attendant. Doing so is likely to cause a fall or tip-over.

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Contents Mode d’emploi et garantie For Answers to Your Questions N t r o d u c t i o nIntroduction Sunrise ListensN t s II. Table of ContentsT a b l e o f C o n t e n t s VIII. SET UP, Adjustment & USEI . Y o u r III. Your Chair and ITS PartsQuickie S-11 IV. NOTICE- Read Before USE Choose the Right Chair & Safety OptionsAdjust Chair to Your Ability T i c e R e a d B e f o r e U s eSources of EMI What is EMI?EMI Electromagnetic Interference What Effect can EMI HAVE?Report ALL Suspected EMI Incidents Immunity LevelController Settings Weight LimitG e n e r a l W a r n i n g s Center of Balance Motor Vehicle SafetyTerrain Street USETo Reduce The Risk Of a Fall Or Tip-Over TransfersReaching or Leaning If YOU Must Reach or LEAN, do SO AT Your OWN RiskRAMPS, Slopes & Sidehills Dressing or Changing ClothesObstacles Driving in ReverseMake sure ramps meet all Building Codes for your area To Reduce the Risk of a FALL, TIP-OVER or Loss of ControlRamps AT Home & Work Wheelchair LiftsEscalators StairsVII. Warnings Components & Options I . W a r n i n g s C o m p o n e n t s & O p t i o n sPositioning Belts ON/OFF SwitchMotor Locks Pneumatic TiresWiring Upholstery FabricSuspension VIII. SET-UP, Adjustment & USE Tools YOU will NeedCHECK-OUT I I . S e t u p , a d j u s t m e n t & U s e Footplate AdjustmentIntegral Joystick Hanger Adapter OptionalSWING-AWAY Footrests Elevating Legrest OptionalArmrests Adjustment Seat Height AdjustmentBackrest Replace Shroud Seat Fore/Aft Adjustability FigureSeat Removal Remove ShroudQuickie Qtronix Programmer PAD Optional Performance Control SettingsO p e r a t i n g I d e IX. Operating GuideCircuit Breakers Joystick AssemblyEngage Motor Locks O p e r a t i n g G u i d eIntroduction Battery ChargerA t t e r i e s BatteriesAcid Burns Unsealed WET Cell Batteries Connecting Batteries in Battery WellCharging Batteries Disposing of BatteriesM a i n t e n a n c e XI. MaintenanceCleaning Battery MaintenanceFor Answers To Questions Contact your supplier To Repair or Replace a TireMotor Brushes CorrosionMaintenance Chart Ordering PartsCheck XII. Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Detail Integrated Control SystemI n I I . S u n r i s e L i m i t e d W a r r a n t y XIII. Sunrise Limited Warranty