Sunrise Medical Quickie S-525 Changes & Adjustments, When Seated in a Parked Wheelchair, Terrain

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G. CHANGES & ADJUSTMENTS

Never use non-Quickie parts or make a changes to your chair unless authorized by Sunrise. (Doing so will void the Warranty, and may create a safety hazard).

1.If you modify or adjust this chair it may increase the risk of a fall or tip-over.

2.Modifications unauthorized by Sunrise constitutes remanufacturing of the wheelchair.This voids the warranty.The rider then assumes all future liability for the wheelchair.

H. WHEN SEATED IN A PARKED WHEELCHAIR

1.Always turn off all power to your chair when you are parked, even for a moment.This will prevent:

Accidental movement from contact with the joystick by you or others.

Unintended brake release or movement from EMI sources. (See SectionV)

2.Make sure that persons who help you (for example, store clerks) are aware of the joystick and do not touch it. If they do, your chair may move suddenly when you do not expect it.

I. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Your chair is not designed for use in a heavy rain storm, or in snowy or icy conditions.

1.Contact with water or excessive moisture can cause an electrical malfunction.The frame, motors and other chair parts are not water-tight and may rust or corrode from the inside.To avoid a chair failure:

Minimize exposure of your chair to a rain storm or very wet conditions.

Never take your chair into a shower, tub, pool or sauna.

Do not use your chair in fresh or salt water (such as at the edge of a stream, lake, or ocean).

Make sure battery cover is secure.

Replace joystick boot if it becomes torn or cracked.

Make sure all electrical connections are secure.

Dry the chair as soon as you can if it gets wet, or if you use water to clean it.

2.Proceed slowly and use extra care if you must operate your chair on a wet or slick surface.

Do so only if you are sure it is safe.

Stop if one or both main wheels lose traction. If this occurs, you may lose control of your chair or fall.

Never operate your chair on a slope or ramp if there is snow, ice, water or oil film present.

When in doubt, have someone help you.

3.When not in use, keep your chair in a clean, dry place.

Extra caution should be used when employing the disc switch or the proximity head array as control devices. These two devices are susceptible to malfunction when wet.

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J. TERRAIN

1.This chair is designed for use on firm, even surfaces such as concrete, asphalt and indoor flooring.

2.Do not operate your chair in sand, loose soil or over rough terrain. Doing so may damage wheels, bearings, axles or motors, or loosen fasteners.

K. STREET USE

In most states, power chairs are not legal for use on public roads. Be alert to the danger of motor vehicles on roads or in parking lots.

1.At night, or when it is hard to see, use reflective tape on your chair and clothing.

2.It may be hard for drivers to see you. Make eye contact with drivers before you proceed.When in doubt, yield until you are sure it is safe.

L.MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY

To date, the U.S. Department of Transportation has not approved any tie down

system for transporting a wheelchair in a motor vehicle.

1.Never sit in this chair while in a moving vehicle. In an accident or sudden stop you may be thrown from the chair.

Wheelchair belts are designed to position the rider only and will not protect you in an accident; further injury may result from the belts.

2.Always move to an approved vehicle seat.You must be secured with proper motor vehicle restraints.

3.Never transport this chair in the front seat of a vehicle. It may shift and interfere with the driver.

4.Always secure this chair so that it cannot roll or shift.

M. CENTER OF BALANCE

The point where this chair will tip forward, back, or to the side depends on its center of balance and stability.

THE CENTER OF BALANCE IS AFFECTED BY:

1.The seat height and seat angle.

2.A change in your body position, posture or weight distribution.

3.Using this chair on a ramp or slope.

4.The use of a back pack or other options, and the amount of added weight.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FALL OR TIP-OVER:

1.Consult your supplier for information on modifications authorized by Sunrise before you modify or adjust this chair.

Note: You may need to make additional changes to correct the center of balance.

2.Use extreme care until you know the balance points of this chair and how to avoid a fall or tip-over.

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Contents Quickie S-525 Sunrise Listens For Answers to Your QuestionsVII. Warnings Components & Options 111EMI Electromagnetic Interference Quickie S-525 Choose the Right Chair & Safety Options Adjust Chair to Your AbilityWhat is EMI? Review this Manual OftenMedium-Range Mobile Transceivers Long-Range TransceiversDistance from the Source Immunity LevelWeight Limit Controller SettingsSafety CHECK-LIST Helping the Rider Overcome AN ObstacleChanges & Adjustments When Seated in a Parked WheelchairMotor Vehicle Safety Environmental ConditionsTransfers Reaching or LeaningTo Reduce the Risk of Injury AND/OR Damage to the Chair Dressing or Changing ClothesObstacles Driving in ReverseRAMPS, Slopes & Side Hills BewareRamps AT Home & Work Wheelchair LiftsCurbs & Single Steps StairsON/OFF Switch ANTI-TIP LeversArmrests BatteriesPositioning Belts Optional Push HandlesRear Wheel Locks Optional Seating SystemsTo Climb a Curb or Single Step To Descend a Curb or Single StepSWING-AWAY Footrests CHECK-OUT Battery RemovalTools YOU will Need Remote Joystick Installation Option To Adjust the Height of the Remote JoystickDUAL-POST HEIGHT- Adjustable Armrests Elevating Legrest OptionalHEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE Armrests Optional Seat Frame only Armrest Angle Adjustment Contour High Back Contour SeatsBackrest Seat Height and Angle Adjustment Parapak Seat Sling Seat Frame onlyWheel Locks CHECK-OUTPerformance Control Settings Qtronix Programming PAD OptionalThermal ROLL-BACK Circuit BreakersRemote Joystick Assembly Optional Integral JoystickBattery Charger IntroductionCharging Batteries Connecting Batteries in Battery BOXAcid Burns Unsealed WET Cell Batteries Disposing of Batteries CleaningStorage Tips Battery Maintenance To Repair or Replace a TireMaintenance Chart 12 310 mm Drive WheelsMotor Brushes Ordering PartsWiring Diagram Detail Remote Joystick Additional Warranty For LifeLimitations What WE will doSunrise Medical