Sunrise Medical P-222 To Repair or Replace a Tire, Ordering Parts, Maintenance Chart, Check

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E. PNEUMATIC TIRES

 

1. Do not use this chair if any of the tires are

 

under- or over-inflated.

 

2. Low pressure in a tire may cause the chair to

 

veer to one side and result in loss of control.

 

3. An over-inflated tire may burst.

 

4. Never use a gas station pump to inflate a tire.

 

Such pumps provide air at high volume, and

may cause tire to burst.

1.Check for signs of wear and correct air pressure in pneumatic tires weekly.

2.For best performance, inflate tires to the same pressure level, as shown on the tire sidewall:

•8" & 9" (200 & 250mm) pneumatic casters– 30 to 40 psi (207 to 275 kpa)

•12" (310 mm) pneumatic drive wheels– 35 to 45 psi (240 to 310 kpa)

3.CAUTION– To prevent tire damage:

•Use a hand pump (or a low volume air pump) to inflate tires.

•Use a tire gauge to check pressure.

F.TO REPAIR OR REPLACE A TIRE

Residual air pressure in tires can cause severe injury. Make sure you release all air in tire before attempting to service or repair tires.

1.8" & 9" (200 & 250mm) Caster Wheels:

a.Release all air from tire.

b.Remove caster wheel from fork using a 1/2" wrench.

c.Make sure there is no residual air in tire before you remove bolts that hold the two rim halves together.

d.Remove four bolts from rim using a #3 phillips screwdriver. Separate two halves of rim.

e.Repair or replace inner tube.

f.Reassemble the caster wheel; make sure the bearing spacer is in place and all four bolts are tightened to a torque of 60 in.-lbs. (6.8 N.m).

g.Mount caster wheel onto fork. Install washers correctly tighten bolt to 240 in.-lbs. (27 N.m).

h.Inflate tire to proper pressure level.

 

 

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2.12" (310 mm) Drive Wheels:

a.Elevate and securely support chair so that wheel is off the ground. Release all air from tire.

b.Remove four (4) screws (A) from rim using a 9/16" socket wrench.

c.Make sure all air has been removed from tire. Remove the four bolts from rim. Separate two halves of rim.

d.Repair or replace inner tube. Reassemble the wheel.

Use a torque setting of 120 in.-lbs. (13.5 N.m) to re-tighten bolts.

e.Inflate tire to proper pressure level (listed on tire sidewall).

G. ORDERING PARTS

When you order parts, provide the following:

1.Model of chair

2.Serial number of chair

3.Left hand or right hand control

4.Part number, description and quantity of parts you need.

5.State reason for replacement.

H. MAINTENANCE CHART

You should check the items on this chart at the indicated intervals. If any of the items are loose, worn, bent or distorted, immediately have them checked and/or repaired by your authorized Sunrise supplier. Frequent maintenance and servicing will improve per- formance, extend wheelchair life, and help prevent injuries.

Daily WeeklyMonthlyQuarterlyAnnually

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Charge Batteries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check tires for proper inflation level

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check batteries for proper electrolyte level (wet only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check plugs and connectors for proper connections

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check all moving parts for wear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inspect all nuts, bolts and fasteners for looseness or wear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inspect upholstery for wear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Service by authorized supplier

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Quickie P-222 Sunrise Medical Mobility Products Division N t r o d u c t i o nSunrise Listens 303 218-4500 or 800T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s EMII c k i e P 2 2 What is EMI? Choose the Right Chair & Safety OptionsAdjust Chair to Your Ability Review this Manual OftenImmunity Level Sources of EMIDistance from the Source Report ALL Suspected EMI IncidentsSafety CHECK-LIST Weight LimitController Settings G e n e r a l W a r n i n g sMotor Vehicle Safety Changes & AdjustmentsWhen Seated in a Parked Wheelchair Environmental ConditionsReaching or Leaning Center of BalanceTransfers If YOU Must Reach or Lean do SO AT Your OWN RiskRAMPS, Slopes & Sidehills N e r a l W a r n i n g sDriving in Reverse BewareCurbs & Single Steps At a MinimumWheelchair Lifts StairsR n i n g s C o m p o n e n t s & O p t i o n s Push Handles Pneumatic TiresPositioning Belts Optional Seating SystemsTo Descend a Curb or Single Step S e t U p , a d j u s t m e n t & U s eTo Climb a Curb or Single Step Tools YOU will Need Power Drive UnitBattery Removal CHECK-OUTFolding Backrest Remote Joystick Installation SWING-AWAY FootrestsTo Adjust the Height of the Remote Joystick Elevating Legrest OptionalRemote Joystick SWING-AWAY Retractable DUAL-POST HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE ArmrestsSingle Post HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE Armrests Optional Mount OptionalDynamic Stabilizer Drive WheelManual Wheelchair Conversion KIT Joystick Wheel LocksANTI-TIP Tubes Installation of Axle Tube AssemblyRear Wheels Turning Anti-Tip Tubes UpThermal ROLL-BACK Performance Control SettingsP e r a t i n g G u i d e Qtronix Programming PAD OptionalJoystick Boot F On/Off Mode switch DMode Switch D Remote Switch Jacks optionalUse Proper Batteries To Engage Motor LocksIntroduction BreakingConnecting Batteries in Battery Compartment Battery ChargerCharge Rate. How fast a battery will charge depends on I . B a t t e r i e sDisposing of Batteries B a t t e r i e sCharging Batteries I I . M a i n t e n a n c e CleaningBattery Maintenance I . M a i n t e n a n c eOrdering Parts Maintenance ChartTo Repair or Replace a Tire CheckFor Life Wiring Diagram DetailAdditional Warranty LimitationsT e s Sunrise Medical Mobility Products Division