Sunrise Medical F50 owner manual Kerb climber Caution, It is not intended for permanent use

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Using your wheelchair

Kerb climber (Caution)

1Please 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.

2Always cross the road as quickly as possible, there may be other traffic.

3Do not attempt to go up or down more than a 10cm (4”) high kerb.

4Do not attempt to use the kerb climber on a series of steps.

5Do not attempt high kerbs if on steep slopes or cambers.

6Do not attempt any kerbs in the vicinity of drain covers, uneven or gritty road surfaces.

7Do not attempt to dismount a kerb any higher than 5cm (2”) in the forwards direction.

8Do not mount or dismount kerbs at an angle other than straight on (90 degrees) to the edge of the kerb.

9Prior to climbing ensure your legrests will clear the kerb.

Emergency freewheel

This is a mechanism which enables the drive to be disconnected in the event of battery or other failure. This may only be used in an emergency, or if you need to manually push your wheelchair (Fig. 25).

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It 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.

ALWAYS RE-ENGAGE THE EMERGENCY FREEWHEEL AFTER USE

IN FREEWHEEL NEVER leave or attempt to enter/dismount the chair.

Remember that the wheelchair is heavy and you may not be able to stop the wheelchair from rolling away if you engage the freewheel on sloping ground.

Freewheel position

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Contents Page How to use this manual Page Serial Number IntroductionYour guarantee GuaranteeFeatures and options Routine service Safety warningsGeneral KerbsCleaning controls Cleaning seatingBatteries TyresUse on a slope Wheelchair rangeMobile telephones and two way radios Preparing your wheelchair for use Power-base assemblyAttaching the rear view mirror Fitting the batteriesThen re-tightening Fitting the seat frame Seat stem adjustment Removal of seat frame Seat pan height adjustmentArmrests/skirt guard Fitting footrests Attaching the backrestPenny and Giles Pilot + control pod Power supplyImmobiliser plug To activate the immobiliserBattery level indicator Adjustable speed settingHorn button IndicatorsMain lights Hazard lightsMenu select Actuator mode functionLegrest left Seat tiltOperation the control joystick Charging socketSummary Parallel Swing-Away Arm Kerb climber Fitting Using your wheelchairMounting the kerb Dismounting the kerbIt is not intended for permanent use Kerb climber CautionBattery care Maintenance free batteriesBatteries and charging General informationMaintenance free battery care plan Safety features No indicator Fault finding guideMains supply Deeply discharged batteriesProcedures for Charging V 10A charger Safety and caution notes Battery warranty Myths and legends Range of your vehicleAdverse conditions User tipsRamps Transfer to and from the chair Gradients descents Gradients ascentsClamp points TransportationLap belt instructions MaintenanceMaintenance To order spare parts F50 maintenance and routine inspectionYear Service historySunrise Medical Limited Sunrise MedicalIssue Sunrise Medical Limited