Sunrise Medical P300 instruction manual Cleaning, Paint Finish, Motors, Upholstery, Storage Tips

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X I I . M A I N T E N A N C E

A. NOTES

1. Proper maintenance will improve performance and extend the useful life of your chair.

2. Clean your chair regularly.This will help you find loose or worn parts and will make your chair easier to use.

3. To protect your investment, have all major service and repair work done by your supplier.

1. Your chair needs regular maintenance for peak performance and to avoid injury from chair failure, damage or premature wear.

2. Inspect and maintain this chair strictly per the “Maintenance Chart” (P. 47).

3. If you detect a problem, make sure to service or repair the chair before use.

4. At least once a year, have a complete safety check and service of your chair performed by a supplier.

B. CLEANING

1. Paint Finish:

• Clean the paint finish with mild soapy water monthly.

• Protect the paint with a coat of non-abrasive auto wax every three months.

2. Motors:

• Clean around motor area weekly with a slightly damp (not wet) cloth.

• Wipe off or blow away any fluff, dust, or dirt on or around the motors.

• Note: You do not need to grease or oil the chair.

3. Upholstery:

Hand-wash only as needed. Machine washing may damage fabric.

Drip-dry only. Heat from a dryer may damage fabric. Note: Washing the fabric may decrease fire retardant properties.

C. STORAGE TIPS

1. Store your chair in a clean, dry area. If you fail to do so, parts may rust or corrode. 2. Before using your chair, make sure it is in proper working order. Inspect and

service all items on the “Maintenance Chart” (See p. 47).

3. If you store this chair for more than three months, have it inspected by a supplier before use.

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Contents Quickie P300 930317 Rev. C For Answers to Your Questions Sunrise ListensSunrise Home Healthcare Group Mobility Products Division 111 VIIEMI Electromagnetic Interference Rnings Components & OptionsViii XII Xiii XIV Sunrise Limited WarrantyWiring Diagram D I T S P a R T S Quickie P300 Choose the Right Chair & Safety Options Adjust Chair to Your AbilityReview this Manual Often VI General WarningsWhat is EMI? What Effect can EMI HAVE?Sources of EMI Sources of EMI fall into three broad typesMedium-Range Mobile Transceivers Long-Range TransceiversDistance from the Source Immunity LevelHelping the Rider Overcome AN Obstacle Weight Limit Controller SettingsSafety CHECK-LIST Changes & AdjustmentsTerrain When Seated in a Parked WheelchairEnvironmental Conditions Motor Vehicle Safety Street USECenter of Balance Center of Balance is Affected byTransfers Reaching or Leaning To Reduce the Risk AND/OR Damage to the ChairIf YOU Must Reach or Lean do SO AT Your OWN Risk Remember toRAMPS, Slopes & Side Hills ObstaclesDriving in Reverse To Reduce the Risk of a FALL, TIP-OVER or Loss of Control Wheelchair Lifts Ramps AT Home & WorkAt a Minimum Escalators Curbs & Single StepsStairs ANTI-TIP Levers ArmrestsBatteries Cushions & Sling SeatsON/OFF Switch FootrestsMotor Locks Pneumatic TiresRear Wheel Locks Optional Positioning Belts OptionalPush Handles Seating Systems Upholstery FabricTo Climb a Curb or Single Step To Descend a Curb or Single StepTorque Settings Work Surface For Set-UpFasteners Washers & SpacersTools YOU will Need Basic Tool KitTorque Wrench CHECK-OUTBattery Removal Installation Installing BatteriesTo remove the batteries for transporting or servicing Remove BatteriesInstallation Height AdjustmentRemoval Elevating Legrest OptionalAdjustment DUAL-POST HEIGHT- Adjustable ArmrestsInstallation or Removal Remote JoystickHEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE Armrests Optional Seat Depth Seat FrameFolding Backrest Suspension Seat Suspension Spring AdjustmentController Access If you have any problems, follow these procedures Control Settings To Program Your Chair Turn off power to the chairQuickie Smart PAD Programmer PAD Optional Repeated Shutdown Thermal ROLL-BACKCircuit Breakers Battery Charge Indicator P E R a T I N GDisengage Motor Locks Push lever B right side into the downward positionIntroduction Never Battery ChargerBattery will charge depends on Acid Burns Connecting Batteries in Battery BoxesLift batteries into battery boxes Charging Batteries Make sure to allow enough time to fully charge batteriesCleaning Paint FinishMotors UpholsteryBattery Maintenance Maintenance ScheduleAdding Water Wet Cells Only For Answers To Questions Contact your supplierTo Repair or Replace a Tire Inflate tire to proper pressure levelOrdering Parts Maintenance ChartMotor Brushes Diagram P300 After 1/96Additional Warranty What YOU Must do a. Return the warranty cardFor Life LimitationsSunrise Home Healthcare Group Mobility Products Division