Sunrise Medical Z-Bop To Reduce the Risk of a FALL, TIP- Over or Loss of Control, Stairs

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R. RAMPS, SLOPES & SIDEHILLS WARNING

The center of balance of your chair changes when you are on a slope.

Q-NOTE–“Slope” includes a ramp or sidehill. Your chair is less stable when it is at an angle. Never use this chair on a slope unless you are sure it is safe. When in doubt, have someone help you.

Beware Of:

1.Steep slopes. Do Not use this chair on a slope steeper than 10%. (A 10% slope means one foot in elevation for every ten feet of slope length.)

2.Wet or slippery surfaces (such as when ice, snow, water or oil film is present). A loss of traction may cause a fall or tip-over.

3.A change in grade on a slope (or a lip, bump or depression). These may cause a fall or tip-over.

4.A drop-off at the bottom of a slope. (A drop-off of as small as 3/4 inch can stop a front caster and cause the chair to tip forward).

S.TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FALL, TIP- OVER OR LOSS OF CONTROL

WARNING

1.Never use your chair on a slope unless you are sure you can do so without losing traction.

2.Always go as straight up and as straight down as you can.

Do not “cut the corner” on a slope or ramp.

Do not turn or change direction on a slope.

3.Always stay in the center of the ramp. Make sure ramp is wide enough that you are not at risk that a wheel may roll off the side.

4.Lean or press your body uphill. This will help adjust for a change in the center of balance caused by the slope.

5.Keep your chair moving at a slow, steady speed. Keep control over the chair at all times.

On a descent, do not let your chair accelerate beyond its normal speed.

If the chair picks up speed, center the joystick to slow down or stop.

If you stop, re-start slowly.

T.RAMPS AT HOME & WORK

WARNING

Make sure ramps meet all Building Codes for your area.

1.For your safety, have a licensed contractor build or remodel ramp to meet all standards.

Q-NOTE–The proper design will vary, depending on such things as: the length and height of the ramp; the need for an intermediate platform; landing size; doors and the direction of swing; and whether the ramp includes a turn or angle.

At A Minimum:

1.Open sides of ramp must have side rails to prevent your chair from going over the edge.

2.Slope must not be steeper than one inch in height for every one foot of slope length.

3.Ramp surface must be even, and have a non-skid surface.

4.You may need to add a section at the top or bottom to avoid a lip or drop-off.

5.Ramp must be sturdy. Add bracing if needed, so ramp does not “bow” when you ride on it.

U. WHEELCHAIR LIFTS

WARNING

Wheelchair lifts are used in vans, buses, and buildings to help you move from one level to another.

1.Always turn off all power to your chair when you are on a lift. If you fail to do so, you may touch the joystick by acci- dent and cause your chair to drive off the platform. (Be aware that a “roll-stop” at the end of the platform may not prevent this).

2.Make sure there is not a lip or drop-off at the top or bottom of the platform. These may cause a fall or tip-over. When in doubt, have someone help you.

3.Always secure the rider with a positioning belt to help pre- vent falls during transfers.

4.Avoid moving forward if a wheel is “hung up” on the lip of the ramp. Backup, reposition the caster for a more direct approach and slowly try again.

V.CURBS & SINGLE STEPS

WARNING

1.It is recommended to climb and/or descend a curb, single step, or other obstacle that a ramp or curb cutout is always used.

2.If you must climb or descend a curb, single step, or other obstacle that is greater than 2.5", it is recommended to have a person assist you in doing so.

3.In no case should you try to climb a curb, single step, or other obstacle greater than 4" high.

4.If you must climb or descend a curb or step alone do so at your own risk using extreme care and follow the following procedure:

Proceed slowly, at a steady speed

Go as straight up or down as you can over the obstacle. Never turn when trying to climb or descend and obstacle, doing so may result in a fall or tip-over.

5.Failure to follow the above procedures may cause:

A Fall or Tip Over

Damage to the frame, wheels, axles or other parts, or loose fasteners.

W.STAIRS

WARNING

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.

X. ESCALATORS

WARNING

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 Zippie Z-Bop For Answers to Your Questions IntroductionSunrise Listens IntroductionII . Table of Contents III . Your Chair and ITS Parts III. Your Chair and ITS PartsWhat is EMI? Choose the Right Chair & Safety OptionsAdjust Chair to Your Ability Review this Manual OftenDistance from the Source Warning What Effect can EMI HAVE? WarningSources of EMI Immunity LevelSafety CHECK-LIST Weight LimitController Settings VI . General WarningsMotor Vehicle Safety Changes & AdjustmentsWhen Seated in a Parked Wheelchair Environmental ConditionsIf YOU Must Reach or LEAN, do SO AT Your OWN Risk TransfersReaching or Leaning Dressing or Changing ClothesWheelchair Lifts To Reduce the Risk of a FALL, TIP- Over or Loss of ControlRamps AT Home & Work Curbs & Single StepsArmrests ON/OFF SwitchANTI-TIP Tubes ProhibitedSeating Systems WiringPositioning Belts Upholstery FabricModified Seat Systems Transit OptionRear Wheel Locks ANTI-TIP Tubes optional Manual CarrierVIII. SET-UP, Adjustment & USE Viii . SET- UP, Adjustment & USETools YOU will Need Power Base Seat Height Adjustment Battery Removal Figures 1, 2Power Base Seat Removal Seat Frame Remove Colored Shroud Power Base Shroud RemovalCHECK-OUT Remove Main ShroudArticulating Legrest Optional Fig BackrestSWING-AWAY Hangers 60º, 70º, or 90º Fig Elevating and 90º Elevating Legrests Optional FigAluminum Footplate Fig Kids & Adult Angle Adjustable FootplateComposite Footplate Fig 90º Footboard FigPlatform FLIP-UP Footplate Fig HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE Armrests Optional FigJoystick & Enhanced Display Figs 19, 20, 21 Retractable Mount Optional Fig Joystick or Enhanced Display SWING-AWAYWheel Locks ANTI-TIP Tubes Rear Manual carrier FigManual Carrier optional Figures 28 Or Quickie PC Setup Station Optional IX . Power Base Operating GuidePerformance Control Settings Circuit BreakersJoystick Assembly Thermal ROLL-BACKEnhanced Display Motor Locks Introduction Battery ChargerConnecting Batteries in Battery Well BAT TeriesCharging Batteries Disposing of BatteriesXI . Maintenance CleaningBattery Maintenance Storage TipsOrdering Parts Maintenance ChartMotor Brushes Tire Pressure GaugeXII . Sunrise Limited Warranty Zippie Z-BOP Limited WarrantyReplacement Parts Warranty What WE will doRéponses À VOS Questions Sunrise Medical Service à la clientèleSunrise À L’ÉCOUTE Mise EN Garde À Lintention DE L’UTILISATEUR AvertissementII. Table DES Matières II . Table DES MatièresIII. Votre Fauteuil ET SES Pièces III . Votre Fauteuil ET SES PiècesZippie Z-BOP Réglez LE Fauteuil Selon VOS Capacités Physiques IV. Notice À Lire Avant Toute UtilisationIV. Notice À Lire Avant Toute Utilisation Consultez CE Manuel RégulièrementSources D’EMI Avertissement QU’EST-CE QUE L’EMI ? AvertissementQuels Sont LES Effets Possibles D’UNE EMI ? Avertissement Distance DE LA Source AvertissementVI. Avertissements D’ORDRE Général Signalez Tout Incident Présumé D’EMI AvertissementVI . Avertissements D’ORDRE Général LES EMI Avertissement Réglage DES Commandes AvertissementLimite DE Poids Avertissement Liste DES Vérifications DE Sécurité AvertissementSécurité EN Voiture Avertissement Terrain AvertissementUtilisation Dans LA RUE Avertissement Centre Déquilibre AvertissementObstacles Avertissement Pour Saisir UN Objet OU Vous Pencher AvertissementHabillage OU Changement DE Vêtements Avertissement Faire UNE Marche Arrière OU Reculer AvertissementTrottoirs ET Marches Avertissement Rampes À LA Maison ET AU Travail AvertissementÉlévateurs Pour Fauteuils Roulants Avertissement Escaliers AvertissementInterdit Tubes ANTI-BASCULEMENTAccoudoirs Avertissement Batteries AvertissementSièges Avertissement Sangles DE Maintien AvertissementPoignées DE Manœuvre Matériau DE Garnissage AvertissementSièges Modifiés Avertissement Options DE Transport AvertissementDispositifs DE Blocage DES Roues Arrière Avertissement Tubes ANTI-BASCULEMENTen option fauteuil manuel uniquementVIII. MONTAGE, Réglage ET Utilisation Viii . MONTAGE, Réglage ET UtilisationOutillage Requis Réglage DE LA Hauteur DU Siège Retrait DES BatteriesRéglage de la hauteur du siège électrique Enlevez la housse en couleur Retrait DE LA HousseVérifications Retirez la housse principaleSupports Pivotants 60º, 70º, ou 90º Fig DossierÉlévation ET Inclinaison À 90º DE L’APPUI-JAMBE APPUI-JAMBE Articulé en option FigSemelle EN Aluminium Fig Semelle Composite FigSemelle À Angle Réglable Pour Enfants ET Adultes Positionnement DE LA Semelle À 90 FigSemelle À PLATE-FORME Rabattable Fig Accoudoirs À Hauteur Réglable en option FigRetrait DU Siège FIGS.26 Mécanismes DE Blocage DES RouesTubes ANTI-BASCULEMENT Arrière Fauteuil manuel Fig Disjoncteurs IX . Guide D’UTILISATION DU Fauteuil ÉlectriqueIX. Guide Dutilisation DU Fauteuil Électrique Mécanismes DE Blocage DU MoteurEnclenchez les mécanismes de blocage du moteur Réglages DE LA Commande DES PerformancesCircuit DE Réduction DE LA Puissance Thermique Programmation du fauteuilLevier DE Commande Dispositif D’AFFICHAGE Amélioré Levier de commande EProtection du levier de commande F Prises de l’interrupteur à distance en option non illustréVotre fauteuil fonctionne avec deux batteries de 12 volts Chargeur DE BatterieUtilisez des batteries adéquates RodageMise AU Rebut DES Batteries Branchement DES Batteries Dans Leur Logement AvertissementCharge DES Batteries Avertissement Suivez toujours ces conseilsConseils DE Rangement XI. EntretienNettoyage Entretien DES Batteries AvertissementDiagramme D’ENTRETIEN Réparation OU Remplacement D’UN Pneu AvertissementCommande DE Pièces Balais DU MoteurNotre Responsabilité Zippie Z-BOP Garantie LimitéeGarantie DES Pièces Détachées VOS ObligationsIntroducción Sunrise EscuchaPara Contestar a SUS Preguntas Advertencia Para EL Distribuidor Y TécnicoNotas II. ÍndiceII . Índice RevisionIII . SU Silla Y SUS Partes III. SU Silla Y SUS PartesRevise Este Manual CON Frecuencia Seleccione LA Mejor Silla Y Opciones DE SeguridadAjuste SU Silla DE Acuerdo a SU Capacidad AdvertenciasDistancia DE LA Fuente Advertencia ¿QUÉ Efecto Puede Tener EMI? AdvertenciaFuentes DE EMI Advertencia Nivel DE Inmunidad AdvertenciaParámetros DEL Controlador Advertencia Aviso Para EL Usuario Y LOS Ayudantes AdvertenciaLímite DE Peso EMI AdvertenciaTerreno Advertencia Cambios Y Ajustes AdvertenciaCondiciones Ambientales Advertencia USO EN LAS Calles AdvertenciaEstirándose O Inclinándose Advertencia Cambios AdvertenciaCentro DE Equilibrio Advertencia Para Reducir EL Riesgo DE Lesiones Y Daños a LA SillaRampas EN Casa Y EN EL Trabajo Advertencia Moviéndose Hacia Atrás O EN Marcha Atrás AdvertenciaRAMPAS, Planos Inclinados Y Laderas Advertencia Elevadores DE Sillas DE Ruedas AdvertenciaTubos Contra Volcaduras Escaleras AdvertenciaEscaleras Eléctricas Advertencia CojinesRuedas Neumáticas Advertencia Seguros DEL Motor AdvertenciaInterruptor DE Apagado / Encendido Advertencia Cinturones DE Posicionamiento AdvertenciaOpción DE Tránsito Advertencia Inclinación Manual AdvertenciaUSO Para Tránsito Advertencia Sistemas DE Asiento Modificados AdvertenciaOpcionales Silla manual Sunrise recomienda usar los tubos contra volcadurasNotas Viii . PREPARACIÓN, Ajuste Y USOVIII. PREPARACIÓN, Ajuste Y USO Herramientas NecesariasPara Remover las Baterías Remoción DE LAS Baterías Figuras 1, 2 yAjuste DE LA Altura DEL Asiento Base eléctrica Instalación de la BateríaRemoción de la Cubierta de Color Remoción DE LA Cubierta Base eléctricaRevisión Remoción de la Cubierta PrincipalSostenes Giratorios 60º, 70º ó 90º Fig RespaldoReposapiernas Elevables Y Elevables a Reposapiernas Articulado opcional FigSoporte DEL Estribo a 90 Fig Estribo Compuesto FigEstribo DE Aluminio Fig Estribo DE Ángulo Ajustable Para Niños Y Adultos Figs yReposabrazos DE Altura Ajustable opcionales Fig Estribo DE Plataforma Elevable FigPalanca DE Mando Y Pantalla Optimizada Figs , 20, 21Seguros DE LAS Ruedas Montaje Retráctil Pivotante DE LA Palanca DEMando O Pantalla Optimizada Opcional Fig Remoción DEL Asiento Figs ySeguros DEL Motor IX . Guía DE Funcionamiento DE LA Base EléctricaInterruptores DE Circuito Silla Manual optional Figures 28Liberar los Seguros del Motor Parámetros DE Control DEL FuncionamientoRegresión Térmica Asegurar los Seguros del MotorConjunto DE LA Palanca DE Mando Funda de la Palanca de Mando F Pantalla OptimizadaPalanca de Mando E Entradas para Interruptor Remoto opcionales no se muestranCargador DE Baterías XI. BateríasIntroducción BateríasBatería Cómo Cargar LAS Baterías AdvertenciaEliminación DE LAS Baterías Advertencia SiempreConsejos DE Almacenamiento XIV. MantenimientoLimpieza Mantenimiento DE LA Batería AdvertenciaOrdenando Piezas Para Reparar O Reemplazar UNA Rueda AdvertenciaEscobillas DEL Motor Tabla DE MantenimientoLO QUE Haremos Zippie Z-BOP Garantía LimitadaGarantía DE LAS Piezas DE Repuesto LO QUE Usted Debe HacerSunrise Medical Inc