Sunrise Medical P300 Medium-Range Mobile Transceivers, Long-Range Transceivers, Immunity Level

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V . E 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 E )

2.Medium-Range Mobile Transceivers:

These include two-way radios used in police cars, fire trucks, ambulances and taxi cabs.The antenna is usually mounted on the outside of the vehicle.

3.Long-Range Transceivers:

These include commercial radio and TV broadcast antenna towers and amateur (HAM) radios. Note: The following are not likely to cause EMI problems: Lap-top computers (without phone or fax), Cordless phones,TV sets or AM/FM radios, CD or tape players.

D. DISTANCE FROM THE SOURCE

EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as you get closer to the source. For this reason, EMI from hand-held devices is of special concern.

(See C.1 above) A person using one of these devices can bring high levels of EM energy very close to your chair without you knowing it.

E. IMMUNITY LEVEL

1.The level of EM is measured in volts per meter (V/m). Every power wheelchair can resist EMI up to a certain level.This is called its “immunity level”.

2.The higher the immunity level, the less the risk of EMI. It is believed that a

20 V/m immunity level will protect the power wheelchair user from the more common sources of radio waves.

3.At the time of printing this Manual, the immunity level of a standard production Quickie P300 was believed to be at least 20 V/m.

There is no way to know the effect on EMI if you add accessories or modify this chair. Any change to your chair may increase the risk of EMI. Parts from other suppliers have unknown EMI/RFI properties.

F.REPORT ALL SUSPECTED EMI INCIDENTS

You should promptly report any unintended movement or brake release. Be sure to indicate whether there was a radio wave source near your chair at the time. Give notice to:

Sunrise Medical, Quality Department at (800) 456-8168.

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Contents Quickie P300 930317 Rev. C Sunrise Home Healthcare Group Mobility Products Division Sunrise ListensFor Answers to Your Questions EMI Electromagnetic Interference 111VII Rnings Components & OptionsWiring Diagram Sunrise Limited WarrantyViii XII Xiii XIV D I T S P a R T S Quickie P300 Review this Manual Often Choose the Right Chair & Safety OptionsAdjust Chair to Your Ability VI General WarningsSources of EMI What is EMI?What Effect can EMI HAVE? Sources of EMI fall into three broad typesDistance from the Source Medium-Range Mobile TransceiversLong-Range Transceivers Immunity LevelHelping the Rider Overcome AN Obstacle Safety CHECK-LIST Weight LimitController Settings Changes & AdjustmentsEnvironmental Conditions When Seated in a Parked WheelchairTerrain Center of Balance Motor Vehicle SafetyStreet USE Center of Balance is Affected byTransfers If YOU Must Reach or Lean do SO AT Your OWN Risk Reaching or LeaningTo Reduce the Risk AND/OR Damage to the Chair Remember toDriving in Reverse ObstaclesRAMPS, Slopes & Side Hills To Reduce the Risk of a FALL, TIP-OVER or Loss of Control At a Minimum Ramps AT Home & WorkWheelchair Lifts Stairs Curbs & Single StepsEscalators Batteries ANTI-TIP LeversArmrests Cushions & Sling SeatsMotor Locks ON/OFF SwitchFootrests Pneumatic TiresPush Handles Positioning Belts OptionalRear Wheel Locks Optional Seating Systems Upholstery FabricTo Climb a Curb or Single Step To Descend a Curb or Single StepFasteners Torque SettingsWork Surface For Set-Up Washers & SpacersTorque Wrench Tools YOU will NeedBasic Tool Kit CHECK-OUTTo remove the batteries for transporting or servicing Battery Removal InstallationInstalling Batteries Remove BatteriesRemoval InstallationHeight Adjustment Elevating Legrest OptionalInstallation or Removal AdjustmentDUAL-POST HEIGHT- Adjustable Armrests Remote JoystickHEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE Armrests Optional Folding Backrest Seat FrameSeat Depth Controller Access Suspension Spring AdjustmentSuspension Seat If you have any problems, follow these procedures Control Settings Quickie Smart PAD Programmer PAD Optional Turn off power to the chairTo Program Your Chair Circuit Breakers Thermal ROLL-BACKRepeated Shutdown Battery Charge Indicator P E R a T I N GDisengage Motor Locks Push lever B right side into the downward positionIntroduction Battery will charge depends on Battery ChargerNever Lift batteries into battery boxes Connecting Batteries in Battery BoxesAcid Burns Charging Batteries Make sure to allow enough time to fully charge batteriesMotors CleaningPaint Finish UpholsteryAdding Water Wet Cells Only Battery MaintenanceMaintenance Schedule For Answers To Questions Contact your supplierTo Repair or Replace a Tire Inflate tire to proper pressure levelMotor Brushes Maintenance ChartOrdering Parts Diagram P300 After 1/96For Life Additional WarrantyWhat YOU Must do a. Return the warranty card LimitationsSunrise Home Healthcare Group Mobility Products Division