Sunrise Medical Trek 4 To Reduce the Risk of a FALL, TIP-OVER or Loss of Control, At a Minimum

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V I . G e n e r a l W a r n i n g s

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

1.Never use your scooter 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 scooter moving at a slow, steady speed. Keep control over the scooter at all times.

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

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

NOTE– The solid state controller of your scooter has a logic system that will help control your speed when driving on a slope or uphill.

If you stop, re-start slowly.

T. RAMPS AT HOME & WORK

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.

2.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 scooter 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/SCOOTER LIFTS

Wheelchair/Scooter 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 scooter when you are on a lift. If you fail to do so, you may touch the control pod by accident and cause your scooter 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 prevent falls during transfers.

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

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Contents Guardian Trek Sunrise Listens N t r o d u c t i o nIntroduction For Answers to Your QuestionsII. Table of Contents T a b l e o f C o n t e n t sVIII. Tips for Attendants Guardian Trek I . Y o u r O o t e r a n d I t s P a r t sIII. Your Scooter and ITS Parts T i c e R e a d B e f o r e U s e Choose the Right Scooter & Safety OptionsAdjust Scooter to Your Ability IV. NOTICE- Read Before USEEMI Electromagnetic Interference What is EMI?I E l e c t r o m a g n e t i c I n t e r f e r e n c e What Effect can EMI HAVE?Immunity Level M I E l e c t r o m a g n e t i c I n t e r f e r e n c eDistance from the Source Report ALL Suspected EMI IncidentsWeight Limit VI. General WarningsG e n e r a l W a r n i n g s Street USE Motor Vehicle SafetyTerrain Center of BalanceIf YOU Must Reach or LEAN, do SO AT Your OWN Risk TransfersReaching or Leaning Remember toRAMPS, Slopes & Sidehills ObstaclesDriving in Reverse BewareWHEELCHAIR/SCOOTER Lifts To Reduce the Risk of a FALL, TIP-OVER or Loss of ControlRamps AT Home & Work Make sure ramps meet all Building Codes for your areaEscalators Curbs & Single StepsStairs 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 s VII. Warnings Components & OptionsUpholstery Fabric WiringSeating Systems To Climb a Curb or Single Step I I . T i p s F o r a t t e n d a n t sVIII. Tips for Attendants To Descend a Curb or Single StepIX. SET-UP, Adjustment & USE Tools YOU will NeedTiller Tiller Adjustment FigureS e t U p , a d j u s t m e n t & U s e Avoid pinching fingers in the flip-back armrestSeat Removal Figure S e t U p , a d j u s t m e n t & U s e R a Operating GuideP e r a t i n g G u i d e Motor Locks FigureXI. Batteries Battery ChargerB a t t e r i e s IntroductionCharging Batteries Connecting Batteries in Battery WellAcid Burns Unsealed WET Cell Batteries Disposing of Batteries Battery Maintenance XII. MaintenanceCleaning I . M a i n t e n a n c eCheck Maintenance ChartOrdering Parts XIII. Sunrise Limited Warranty I I . S u n r i s e L i m i t e d W a r r a n t yRéponses À VOS Questions R oSunrise À L’ÉCOUTE Sunrise MedicalVII. Avertissements Composants ET Options T a b l e d e s M a t i è r e sII. Table DES Matières È r e s Monter un trottoir ou une seule marchePoids Roues motrices Appui-bras I . V o t r e S c o o t e r e t s e s P i è c e sIII. Votre Scooter ET SES Pièces Chargeur de batterieConsultez CE Manuel Régulièrement IV. Notice À Lire Avant Toute UtilisationRéglez LE Scooter Selon VOS Capacités Physiques AvertissementsQuels Sont LES Effets Possibles D’UNE EMI ? EMI Interférence Électromagnétique AvertissementQU’EST-CE QUE L’EMI ? Sources D’EMIDistance DE LA Source Signalez Tout Incident Présumé D’EMIT i q Niveau DE ProtectionLimite DE Poids E r t i s s e m e n t s ’ O r d r e N é r a lVI. Avertissements D’ORDRE Général Changements ET Réglages E r t i s s e m e n t s ’ O r d r eListe DES Vérifications DE Sécurité Lorsque Vous Êtes Dans UN Scooter À L’ARRÊTConditions Environnementales Utilisation Dans LA RUETransferts Sécurité EN VoitureCentre Déquilibre Pour réduire le risque de chute ou de basculement’oubliez pas Pour Saisir UN Objet OU Vous PencherHabillage OU Changement DE Vêtements Faites attention Déplacement À ReculonsRAMPES, Pentes ET Descentes Trottoirs ET Marches Rampes À LA Maison ET AU TravailÉlévateurs DE FAUTEUIL/SCOOTER Au minimumEscaliers Escaliers RoulantsCoussins VII. Avertissements Composants ET OptionsAPPUI-BRAS AttachesSystème D’ASSISE Mécanismes DE Blocage DU MoteurInterrupteur Marche / Arrêt Tissu DE RembourrageMonter UN Trottoir OU UNE Seule Marche I I . C o n s e i l s a u x a c c o m p a g n a t e u r sVIII. Conseils AUX Accompagnateurs Avertissement Descendre UN Trottoir OU UNE Seule MarcheOutillage Requis IX. MONTAGE, Réglage ET UtilisationRemarques Poignée DE Guidage M o n t a g e , R é g l a g e e t U t i l i s a t i o nRetrait DU Boîtier DE LA Batterie Figure Réglage de la poignée de guidage FigurePivotement DU Siège Figure Installation ET Retrait DU Panier FigureRetrait DU Siège Figure Réglage DE LA Hauteur DU Siège FigureDémontage Figures 9 ET Guide D’UTILISATION Fonctions DE Commande DE LA Poignée DE Guidage FigureI d e Disjoncteurs FigureU i d e d ’ U t i l i s a t i o n Mécanismes DE Blocage DU Moteur FigureRodage Chargeur DE BatterieUtilisez des boîtiers de batterie adéquats Batteries déchargéesCharge DES Batteries Brûlures D’ACIDE Batteries HYDRO-ÉLECTRIQUES NON ScelléesBranchement DES Batteries Dans Leur Logement Suivez Toujours CES Conseils Mise AU Rebut DES BatteriesNettoyage T r e t i e nXII. Entretien Conseils DE RangementTableau D’ENTRETIEN Commande DE PiècesEntretien DES Batteries I I . G a r a n t i e L i m i t é e S u n r i s e XIII. Garantie Limitée SunrisePara Contestar a SUS Preguntas IntroducciónSunrise Escucha IEM Interferencia Electromagnética C o n t e n i d oII. Contenido Guía DE Operación I . P a r t e s d e l C i c l o m o t o r III. Partes DEL CiclomotorRevise Este Manual CON Frecuencia IV. Aviso LEA Este Manual Antes DE Usar EL CiclomotorAjuste EL Ciclomotor a SU Propia Capacidad AdvertenciasFuentes DE IEM IEM Interferencia Electromagnética Advertencia¿QUÉ Significa IEM? Transmisores-receptores móviles de alcance intermedio T i c aDistancia DE LA Fuente Transmisores-receptores de largo alcanceAviso AL Conductor A d v e r t e n c i a s G e n e r a l e sVI. Advertencias Generales Aviso a LOS AyudantesIEM Cambios Y AjustesR t e n Lista DE Verificación DE SeguridadUSO EN LA Calle Condiciones AmbientalesTerreno Centro DE Equilibrio Cambios DE AsientoSeguridad DE Vehículos Motorizados Para reducir el riesgo de caída o volcaduraObstáculos AL Estirarse O InclinarseAL Vestirse O Cambiarse DE Ropa RecuerdeRampas EN Casa Y EN EL Trabajo AL Circular Marcha AtrásRAMPAS, Planos Inclinados Y Laderas Tenga cuidado deEscaleras Elevadores Para Ciclomotores O Sillas DE RuedasAceras Y Escalones Únicos Escaleras MecánicasVII. Advertencias Componentes Y Opciones Tejido DE LA Tapicería Interruptor DE Apagado / EncendidoSistemas DE Asiento CableadoPara Subir UNA Acera O UN Único Escalón E j o s E sVIII. Consejos Para LOS Ayudantes Advertencia Para Bajar UNA Acera O UN Único EscalónNotas P r e p a r a c i ó n , a j u s t e y U s oIX. PREPARACIÓN, Ajuste Y USO Herramientas NecesariasBarra DEL Manillar Remoción DEL Compartimiento DE LAS Baterías FiguraInstalación DEL Reposabrazos Y Ajuste DE Anchura Figura Ajuste de la barra del manillar FiguraAjuste DE LA Altura DEL Asiento Figura C i óInclinación DEL Asiento Figura Instalación Y Remoción DE LA Canasta FiguraDesmontaje Figuras 9 Y Cortacorrientes Figura U í a d e O p e r a c i ó nGuía DE Operación Funciones DE Control DE LA Barra DEL Manillar FiguraInterruptor de encendido/apagado Seguros DEL Motor FiguraBotón del claxon Introducción B a t e r í a sXI. Baterías USO DE Baterías ApropiadasPrecaución Para evitar dañar la batería Quemaduras POR Ácido Baterías Húmedas no EstancasCómo Cargar LAS Baterías Siempre Cómo Deshacerse DE LAS BateríasConsejos Para SU Almacenamiento XII. MantenimientoLimpieza Mantenimiento DE LA BateríaTabla DE Mantenimiento I . M a n t e n i m i e n t oCómo Pedir Piezas AL Fabricante ComprobacionesXIII. 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