Sunrise Medical F50 Safety warnings, General, Kerbs, Routine service, Emergency freewheel

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Safety warnings

Safety warnings

Safety is a very important with any vehicle that is power driven, here are some helpful tips to safeguard your use.

General

Always ensure that your wheelchair is switched off before attempting to mount or dismount.

Always ensure that you are able to operate all controls from a comfortable position. Paying attention to your posture is essential to ensure your continued comfort and well being.

Always make sure that you can be seen clearly, especially if you intend using your wheelchair in poor light.

Kerbs

Never descend a kerb forwards. Please read carefully the section on kerb climbing in this manual before attempting to mount and dismount any kerbs in your wheelchair.

Do not attempt to climb or dismount a series of steps. It is unsafe to do so and could cause personal injury or damage the chair. The F50 has only been designed to climb a single step or kerb.

Routine service

Like most things in life a little care and attention goes a long way and your chair is no exception. The recommended service interval is one year. (See service history on later page).

Emergency freewheel

Please remember that you have no braking facility when the freewheel lever is moved from the normal drive position to the freewheel position.

The wheelchair must never be left with the lever in the freewheel position. For a fuller description of this facility and its limitations to use please see later section.

Emergency braking

The simplest and safest way to stop the wheelchair is to release the joystick control lever (see Control pod section). This will bring the chair to halt in a controlled manner.

Switching the control system off whilst the chair is in motion will also bring the chair to a halt. This latter method is not recommended as the stopping action is very abrupt.

Sharp turns

Full speed turns should not be attempted. If you need to turn sharply you must reduce your speed with the joystick or speed setting. This is particularly important when travelling across or down a slope. Disregarding this advice could lead to your wheelchair tipping over.

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Contents Page How to use this manual Page Serial Number IntroductionYour guarantee GuaranteeFeatures and options Kerbs Safety warningsRoutine service GeneralTyres Cleaning seatingCleaning controls BatteriesUse 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 backrestTo activate the immobiliser Power supplyPenny and Giles Pilot + control pod Immobiliser plugBattery level indicator Adjustable speed settingHorn button IndicatorsMain lights Hazard lightsSeat tilt Actuator mode functionMenu select Legrest leftOperation the control joystick Charging socketSummary Parallel Swing-Away Arm Dismounting the kerb Using your wheelchairKerb climber Fitting Mounting the kerbIt is not intended for permanent use Kerb climber CautionGeneral information Maintenance free batteriesBattery care Batteries and chargingMaintenance free battery care plan Safety features Deeply discharged batteries Fault finding guideNo indicator Mains supplyProcedures 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