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| 1 1 . T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S |
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1. | INTRODUCTION | 3 | |
11. | TABLE OF CONTENTS | 4 - 5 | |
111. | YOUR CHAIR AND ITS PARTS | 6 - 7 | |
IV. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE | 8 | ||
V. EMI (ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE) | 9 | ||
| A. What is EMI | 9 | |
| B. What Effect Can EMI Have | 9 | |
| C. Sources of EMI | 9 | |
| D. Distance From the Source | 10 | |
| E. Immunity Level | 10 | |
| F. | Report All Suspected EMI Incidents | 11 |
VI. GENERAL WARNINGS | 12 | ||
| A. Notice to Rider | 12 | |
| B. Notice to Attendants | 12 | |
| C. Weight Limit | 13 | |
| D. Controller Settings | 13 | |
| E. EMI | 13 | |
| F. | Safety | 13 |
| G. Changes & Adjustments | 14 | |
| H. When Seated in a Parked Wheelchair | 14 | |
| I. | Environmental Conditions | 14 |
| J. | Terrain | 15 |
| K. Street Use | 15 | |
| L. Motor Vehicle Safety | 15 | |
| M. Center of Balance | 15 | |
| N. Transfers | 16 | |
| O. Reaching or Leaning | 17 | |
| P. Dressing or Changing Clothes | 17 | |
| Q. Obstacles | 18 | |
| R. Driving in Reverse | 18 | |
| S. Ramps, Slopes & Side Hills | 18 | |
| T. To Reduce the Risk of | 19 | |
| U. Ramps at Home & Work | 20 | |
| V. Wheelchair Lifts | 20 | |
| W.Curbs & Single Steps | 21 | |
| X. Stairs | 21 | |
| Y. Escalators | 21 | |
VII. WARNINGS: COMPONENTS & OPTIONS | 22 | ||
| A. | 22 | |
| B. Armrests | 22 | |
| C. Batteries | 22 | |
| D. Cushion & Sling Seats | 22 | |
| E. Fasteners | 22 | |
| F. | Footrest | 23 |
| G. Motor Lock | 23 | |
| H. On/Off Switch | 23 | |
| I. | Pneumatic Tires | 23 |
| J.Positioning Belts (Optional) | 24 | |
| K. Push Handles | 24 | |
| L. Rear Wheel Locks (Optional) | 24 | |
| M. Seating Systems | 25 | |
| N. Upholstery Fabric | 25 | |
| O. Suspension | 25 |
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VIII. TIPS FOR ATTENDANTS | 26 | |
A. To Climb a Curb or Single Step | 26 | |
B. To Descend a Curb or Single Step | 26 | |
IX. SET UP,ADJUSTMENT & USE | 27 | |
Notes | 27 | |
Tools You Will Need | 28 | |
Check Out | 28 | |
A. Battery Removal | 29 | |
B. | 29 | |
C. Elevating Legrest (Optional) | 30 | |
D. Remote Joystick Installation (Optional) | 30 | |
E. To Adjust the Height of the Remote Joystick | 30 | |
F. Joystick | 31 | |
G. | 31 | |
H. | 32 | |
I. | Armrest Width Adjustment | 33 |
J. | Armrest Angle Adjustment | 33 |
K. Backrest | 34 | |
L. Folding Backrest (Seat Frame Only) (Optional) | 35 | |
M. Seat Depth (Seat Frame and Contour Seats Only) | 35 | |
N. Parapak Seat Sling (Seat Frame Only) | 36 | |
O. Seat Height & Angle Adjustment | 36 | |
P. Wheel Locks | 36 | |
Q. | 37 | |
X. OPERATING GUIDE | 38 | |
A. Performance Control Settings | 38 | |
B. QTRONIX Programming Pad (Optional) | 38 | |
C. Thermal | 39 | |
D. Circuit Breakers | 39 | |
E. Integral Joystick | 40 | |
F. | Remote Joystick Assembly (Optional) | 41 |
G. Motor Locks | 42 | |
X1. BATTERIES | 43 | |
A. Introduction | 43 | |
B. Battery Charger | 43 | |
C. Acid Burns | 44 | |
D. Connecting Batteries in Battery Box(es) | 44 | |
E. Charging Batteries | 45 | |
F. | Disposing of Batteries | 46 |
XII. MAINTENANCE | 47 | |
A. Notes | 47 | |
B. Cleaning | 47 | |
C. Storage Tips | 47 | |
D. Battery Maintenance | 48 | |
E. Pneumatic Tires | 49 | |
F. | To Repair or Replace a Tire | 49 |
G. Motor Brushes | 50 | |
H. Ordering Parts | 50 | |
I. | Maintenance Chart | 51 |
XIII. WIRING DIAGRAMS | 52 | |
XV. SUNRISE LIMITED WARRANTY | 54 |
930486 Rev. A | 4 | 5 | 930486 Rev. A |