Sunrise Medical P-220 instruction manual I I . M a i n t e n a n c e, Battery Maintenance

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D.BATTERY MAINTENANCE

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

2.Never smoke or hold an open flame near batteries.

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

1. Maintenance Schedule:

This varies for different types of batteries. Always follow the instructions supplied with your batteries.

NOTE– Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle or service batteries.

2.Adding Water: (Wet Cells Only)

Wet-type lead acid batteries need periodic replacement of water due to evaporation.

NOTE– Use distilled water only.

Check the battery fluid level about once a week. When you remove the stoppers (on top of the battery) there should be one-eighth to one-quarter of an inch of fluid above the internal plates. Do not overfill.

3.Corrosion:

Check battery terminals often for corrosion.

a. If corrosion is present, use a wire brush to clean the terminals.

NOTE– Always wear safety glasses and rubber gloves.

b. Use baking soda to neutralize acid.

c. Use petroleum jelly to re-grease the terminals after connecting cable to battery. (Completely cover the terminal nut and bolt, cable clip and any exposed cable with jelly).

4. For Answers To Questions: Contact your supplier.

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:

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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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Contents Quickie P-220 Sunrise Medical 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 EMISeat Frame Dimensions WeightBattery Charger Drive WheelsWhat 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-OUTTo Adjust the Height of the Remote Joystick Integral Joystick Installation SWING-AWAY FootrestsRemote Joystick Installation Option Folding BackrestJoystick SWING-AWAY Retractable Mount Optional DUAL-POST HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE ArmrestsSingle Post HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE Armrests Optional Seat DepthDynamic Stabilizer Drive WheelManual Wheelchair Conversion KIT Joystick Wheel LocksANTI-TIP Tubes Installation of Axle Tube AssemblyRear Wheels Inserting Anti-Tip Tubes Into ReceiverThermal ROLL-BACK Performance Control SettingsP e r a t i n g G u i d e Qtronix Programming PAD OptionalRemote Joystick Assembly Optional Joystick E Joystick Boot FRemote Switch Jacks optional- not shown To slow or stop your chair, return the joystick to neutralB a t t e r i e s Battery ChargerI . B a t t e r i e s IntroductionAcid Burns Unsealed WET Cell Batteries Connecting Batteries in Battery CompartmentNever look directly into cells when charging battery ShortDisposing of Batteries CleaningI . M a i n t e n a n c e Storage TipsTo Repair or Replace a Tire Battery MaintenanceI I . M a i n t e n a n c e I I . W i r i n g D i a g r a m For Life Remote Joystick Wiring Diagram DetailAdditional Warranty LimitationsSunrise Medical