Sunrise Medical Quickie S-525 Helping the Rider Overcome AN Obstacle, Weight Limit, Emi

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Heed all warnings in this section. If you fail to do so a fall, tip-over or loss of control

may occur and cause severe injury to you or others.

A. NOTICE TO RIDER

1.Before using this chair, you should be trained in its safe use by your health care professional.

2.Every wheelchair is different.Take the time to learn the feel of this chair before you begin riding.

3.Be aware that you must develop your own methods for the safe use of this chair that are best suited to your level of function and ability.

4.Have someone help you practice bending, reaching and transfering until you learn how to do them safely.

5.Never try a new maneuver on your own unless you are sure it is safe.

6.Get to know the areas where you plan to use your chair. Look for hazards and learn how to avoid them.

B. NOTICE TO ATTENDANTS

Make sure you heed all warnings and follow all instructions in each section of this manual. (Be aware that warnings that apply to the rider also apply to you).

NOTES:

1.You need to work with the rider, and the rider’s doctor, nurse or therapist, to develop safe methods best suited to your abilities and those of the rider.

2.To manually push the chair you must release the motor locks.

Make sure you have full control over the chair when you release the motor locks.When you do so the chair will not have brakes.

3.Propel this chair by the push handles only.They provide secure points for you to hold the rear of the chair to prevent a fall or tip-over.

Check to make sure push handle grips will not rotate or slip off.

HELPING THE RIDER OVERCOME AN OBSTACLE:

1.To prevent injury to your back, use good posture and proper body mechanics. When you lift or support the rider or tilt the chair, bend your knees slightly and keep your back as upright and straight as you can.

2.Before each maneuver, tell the rider what you plan to do, and explain what you expect the rider to do.This will put the rider at ease and reduce the risk

of an accident.

3.Go straight up and straight down a curb or stair. If you turn, or climb or descend at an angle, a fall or tip-over is likely.

4.Remind the rider to lean back when you tilt the chair backward.

5.Lower the chair slowly. Do not let the chair drop to the pavement or ground. Doing so may damage the chair or injure the rider.

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C. WEIGHT LIMIT

1.Never exceed a total weight of 250 pounds (113.6 kilograms) or 350 pounds (158.8 kilograms) with heavy duty option, for rider plus items carried.

2.Never use this chair for weight training if the total weight (rider plus addition- al weights) exceeds 250 pounds (113.6 kilograms) or 350 pounds (158.8 kilo- grams) with heavy duty option.

3.Exceeding the weight limit is likely to damage the seat, frame, or fasteners and may cause severe injury to you or others from chair failure.

4.Exceeding the weight limit will void the warranty.

D. CONTROLLER SETTINGS

Be aware that you may need to adjust the controller settings of your chair to reduce the risk of a collision, fall or tip-over.

1.Check and adjust the settings every six to twelve months (or more often, if needed).

2.Consult your supplier to adjust the control settings immediately if you notice any change in your ability to:

Control the joystick.

Hold your torso erect.

Avoid running into objects.

E. EMI

Read Section V to learn about EMI.To reduce the risk of unintended brake release or chair movement:

1.Never turn on or use a hand-held transceiver while power to your chair is on. Use extra care if you believe that such a device may be in use near your chair.

2.Be aware of nearby radio or TV stations, and avoid coming close to them.

3.If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn your chair off as soon as it is safe.

F. SAFETY CHECK-LIST

Before each use of this chair:

1.Make sure the chair operates smoothly. Check for noise, vibration, or a change in ease of use. (They may indicate low tire pressure, loose fasteners, or damage to your chair).

If you detect a problem, make sure to repair or adjust the chair. Deferring repair or adjustment could increase the risk for injury. Your supplier can help you find and correct the problem.

2.Make sure batteries are charged. Green lights on charge indicator will light up when charge is full.Yellow lights indicate battery charge level is getting low. Red lights indicate batteries are in immediate need of charging.

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Contents Quickie S-525 For Answers to Your Questions Sunrise ListensEMI Electromagnetic Interference 111VII. Warnings Components & Options Quickie S-525 Review this Manual Often Choose the Right Chair & Safety OptionsAdjust Chair to Your Ability What is EMI?Immunity Level Medium-Range Mobile TransceiversLong-Range Transceivers Distance from the SourceHelping the Rider Overcome AN Obstacle Weight LimitController Settings Safety CHECK-LISTEnvironmental Conditions Changes & AdjustmentsWhen Seated in a Parked Wheelchair Motor Vehicle SafetyDressing or Changing Clothes TransfersReaching or Leaning To Reduce the Risk of Injury AND/OR Damage to the ChairBeware ObstaclesDriving in Reverse RAMPS, Slopes & Side HillsStairs Ramps AT Home & WorkWheelchair Lifts Curbs & Single StepsBatteries ON/OFF SwitchANTI-TIP Levers ArmrestsSeating Systems Positioning Belts OptionalPush Handles Rear Wheel Locks OptionalTo Descend a Curb or Single Step To Climb a Curb or Single StepTools YOU will Need CHECK-OUT Battery RemovalSWING-AWAY Footrests Elevating Legrest Optional Remote Joystick Installation OptionTo Adjust the Height of the Remote Joystick DUAL-POST HEIGHT- Adjustable ArmrestsArmrest Angle Adjustment Contour High Back Contour Seats HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE Armrests Optional Seat Frame onlyBackrest CHECK-OUT Seat Height and Angle AdjustmentParapak Seat Sling Seat Frame only Wheel LocksCircuit Breakers Performance Control SettingsQtronix Programming PAD Optional Thermal ROLL-BACKIntegral Joystick Remote Joystick Assembly OptionalIntroduction Battery ChargerAcid Burns Unsealed WET Cell Batteries Connecting Batteries in Battery BOXCharging Batteries Storage Tips CleaningDisposing of Batteries To Repair or Replace a Tire Battery MaintenanceOrdering Parts Maintenance Chart12 310 mm Drive Wheels Motor BrushesWiring Diagram Detail Remote Joystick What WE will do Additional WarrantyFor Life LimitationsSunrise Medical