Sunrise Medical P-220 instruction manual R n i n g s C o m p o n e n t s & O p t i o n s

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W a r n i n g s : C o m p o n e n t s & O p t i o n s

Note: If you use parts or make changes not authorized by Sunrise it may cre- ate a safety hazard and will void the Warranty.

A. ANTI-TIP LEVERS

Never remove or alter anti-tip levers. They help keep your chair from tipping over backward in normal use. Make sure rubber rollers are in good condition.

B. ARMRESTS

Armrests detach and will not bear the weight of this chair.

1.Never lift this chair by its armrests. They may come loose or break.

2.Lift this chair only by non-detachable parts of the main frame.

C.BATTERIES

1.Only deep cycle sealed case construction batteries should be used in this device.

2.To prevent an acid spill, always keep batteries upright (wet cell batteries).

3.Never smoke or hold an open flame near batteries. They are a known explosion hazard.

4.Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries.

5.Read all of section XI. Batteries before attempting to change, or charge batteries.

D.CUSHIONS & SLING SEATS

1.Quickie sling seats, standard foam cushions, and other body supports, are not designed for the relief of pressure.

2.If you suffer from pressure sores, or if you are at risk that they will occur, you may need a special seat system or a device to control your posture.

•Consult your doctor, nurse or therapist to find out if you need such a device for your well-being.

 

 

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E. FASTENERS

 

 

 

 

Many of the screws, bolts and nuts on this chair are special high-strength fasteners. Use of improper fasteners may cause your chair to fail.

1.Only use fasteners provided by Sunrise.

2.If fasteners become loose, tighten them as soon as you can.

3.Over- or under-tightened fasteners may fail or cause damage to chair parts.

See Section IX, “Set-Up, Adjustment & Use”, for proper torque settings.

F.FOOTRESTS

1.At the lowest point, footrests should be at least 2 1/2 inches (65 mm) off the ground. If set too LOW, they may “hang up” on obstacles you can expect to find in normal use. This may cause the chair to stop suddenly and tip forward.

2.To avoid a trip or fall when you transfer:

•Make sure your feet do not “hang up” or get caught in the space between the footrests.

•Avoid putting weight on the footrests, as the chair may tip forward. •Remove or swing the footrests out of the way, if possible.

3.Never lift this chair by the footrests. Footrests detach and will not bear the weight of this chair. Lift this chair only by non-detachable parts of the main frame.

G.MOTOR LOCKS

1.Do not engage or disengage motor locks unless power to the chair is off.

2.Be aware that the chair will not have brakes when motor locks are in the free-wheel position.

3.Make sure that the person pushing the chair has full control when motor locks are disengaged.

H.ON/OFF SWITCH

1.Never use the ON/OFF switch to stop the chair except in an emergency. This will result in an abrupt stop, and may cause you to fall.

2.To slow your chair to a stop, return the joystick to neutral.

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Contents Quickie P-220 N t r o d u c t i o n Sunrise ListensSunrise Medical 303 218-4500 or 800T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s EMIWeight Battery ChargerSeat Frame Dimensions Drive WheelsChoose the Right Chair & Safety Options Adjust Chair to Your AbilityWhat is EMI? Review this Manual OftenSources of EMI Distance from the SourceImmunity Level Report ALL Suspected EMI IncidentsWeight Limit Controller SettingsSafety CHECK-LIST G e n e r a l W a r n i n g sChanges & Adjustments When Seated in a Parked WheelchairMotor Vehicle Safety Environmental ConditionsCenter of Balance TransfersReaching or Leaning If YOU Must Reach or Lean do SO AT Your OWN RiskN e r a l W a r n i n g s Driving in ReverseRAMPS, Slopes & Sidehills BewareAt a Minimum Wheelchair LiftsCurbs & Single Steps StairsR n i n g s C o m p o n e n t s & O p t i o n s Pneumatic Tires Positioning Belts OptionalPush Handles Seating SystemsS e t U p , a d j u s t m e n t & U s e To Climb a Curb or Single StepTo Descend a Curb or Single Step Power Drive Unit Battery RemovalTools YOU will Need CHECK-OUTIntegral Joystick Installation SWING-AWAY Footrests Remote Joystick Installation OptionTo Adjust the Height of the Remote Joystick Folding BackrestDUAL-POST HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE Armrests Single Post HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE Armrests OptionalJoystick SWING-AWAY Retractable Mount Optional Seat DepthDrive Wheel Manual Wheelchair Conversion KIT JoystickDynamic Stabilizer Wheel LocksInstallation of Axle Tube Assembly Rear WheelsANTI-TIP Tubes Inserting Anti-Tip Tubes Into ReceiverPerformance Control Settings P e r a t i n g G u i d eThermal ROLL-BACK Qtronix Programming PAD OptionalRemote Joystick Assembly Optional Joystick Boot F Remote Switch Jacks optional- not shownJoystick E To slow or stop your chair, return the joystick to neutralBattery Charger I . B a t t e r i e sB a t t e r i e s IntroductionConnecting Batteries in Battery Compartment Never look directly into cells when charging batteryAcid Burns Unsealed WET Cell Batteries ShortCleaning I . M a i n t e n a n c eDisposing of Batteries Storage TipsBattery Maintenance I I . M a i n t e n a n c eTo Repair or Replace a Tire I I . W i r i n g D i a g r a m Remote Joystick Wiring Diagram Detail Additional WarrantyFor Life LimitationsSunrise Medical