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I. INTRODUCTION..........................................................................2
III. YOUR CHAIR AND ITS PARTS ................................................4
IV. NOTICE- READ BEFORE USE...................................................5
A. What is EMI?................................................................................5
B. What effect can EMI have? .......................................................5
C.Sources of EMI.........................................................................5-6
D. Distance from the Source ........................................................6
E. Immunity Level ............................................................................6
F. Report all Suspected EMI Incidents........................................6
G.EMI from Chair ...........................................................................6
H.Head Array Safety and RFI........................................................6
VI. GENERAL WARNINGS................................................................7
A. Notice to User and Attendants ..............................................7
B. Weight Limit ................................................................................7
C.Controller Settings.....................................................................7
D. Safety Checklist...........................................................................7
E. Changes and Adjustments.........................................................7
F. Accessories ..................................................................................7
G.When Seated in a Parked Wheelchair...................................8
H.Environmental Conditions ........................................................8
I. Terrain ...........................................................................................8
J. Street Use ....................................................................................8
K. Motor Vehicle Safety ..................................................................8
L. Center of Balance.......................................................................8
M. Transfers .......................................................................................9
N.Reaching or Leaning...................................................................9
O.Dressing or Changing Clothes ................................................9
P. Obstacles ......................................................................................9
Q.Driving in Reverse......................................................................9
R. Ramps, Slopes, and Sidehills......................................................9
or Loss of Control .................................................................10
T. Ramps at Home and Work ....................................................10
U.Wheel Chair Lifts.....................................................................10
V. Curbs and Single Steps............................................................10
W. Stairs ..........................................................................................10
X.Escalators ...................................................................................10
A. Armrests.....................................................................................11
B. Batteries......................................................................................11
C.Cushions and Sling Seats ........................................................11
D. Fasteners ....................................................................................11
E. Footplate, and Footrests.........................................................11
F. Motor Locks ..............................................................................11
G.ON/OFF Switch........................................................................11
H.Pneumatic tires .........................................................................11
I. Positioning Belts........................................................................11
J. Push Handles .............................................................................11
K. Seating Systems...................................................................11-12
L. Upholstery Fabric.....................................................................12
M.Suspension..................................................................................12
N.Wiring .........................................................................................12
O.Assignable Controls.................................................................12
P. Power Seating (SC & MPC) ...................................................13
Q. S.P.O.T. Power Accessory .....................................................13
R. Transit Option and Use ..........................................................13
VIII. USE AND MAINTENANCE ......................................................16
A. Introduction...............................................................................16
B. Cleaning ......................................................................................16
C.Storage Tips ...............................................................................16
D. Tire Pressure .............................................................................16
E. Motor Brushes ..........................................................................16
F. Disposing of Batteries .............................................................16
G Ordering Parts ..........................................................................16
H.Safety Checklist.........................................................................16
I. Folding Backrest........................................................................17
J. Manual Recline Operation ....................................................17
K. Swing-in/Swing-out Footrests ................................................17
L. Elevating Legrest.......................................................................17
M.Angle Adjustable Centermount Footrest ...........................17
N.Dual-post Fixed height standard, and Dual-post Height
Adjustable Armrests ...............................................................18
O. Single-post Height Adjustable Armrests ............................18
Q Motor Lock................................................................................19
R. Battery Removal .......................................................................19
S. Check Out .................................................................................19
A. Controls .....................................................................................20
B. Connectors................................................................................20
C.R-NET Joysticks ........................................................................20
D. Joystick Buttons and Controls .............................................21
E. LCD Screen (Color and advanced) .....................................22
F. Performance Control Settings................................................24
G.On-Board Programmer, Diagnostic Test Tool, or RNET ......
PC Programmer (Option) ......................................................24
H.Control +5 assignable buttons..............................................24
I. Joystick Stationary ..................................................................24
J. Thermal Roll-Back....................................................................24
K. Power Recline, Tilt & Lift Operation ...................................24
L. VR2 Joystick...............................................................................25
X. BATTERIES.....................................................................................26
A. Introduction ..............................................................................26
B. Charging Your Batteries .........................................................26
C.Battery Charger ......................................................................26
D. Connecting Batteries...............................................................27
E. Battery Maintenance................................................................27
F. Disposing of Batteries .............................................................27
G.Fuses............................................................................................27
H.Battery Wiring Diagram..........................................................27
XI. DEALER SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT................................28
A. Dealer Service Introduction .................................................28
B. Critical Maintenance Tips ......................................................28
C. Cleaning ....................................................................................28
D. Adjustment Notes...................................................................28
E. Shroud Removal........................................................................29
F. Battery Removal .......................................................................29
G.Single-post Height-adjustable Armrests ..............................30
H.Cantilever Armrests.................................................................30
I. Retractable Joystick Mount....................................................30
J. Midline Joystick Mount............................................................30
K. Joystick Controller Position...................................................31
L. Swing-in/out Footrest Adjustment .......................................31
M.Angle Adjustable Center Mount Footrest ........................31
N.Elevating Legrest Adjustment.................................................32
O.Center Mount Hanger Adjustment......................................32
P. Seat Depth Adjustment .........................................................33
Q.Seat Removal.............................................................................33
R. Seat Pan and Back Size Adjustments....................................33
S. Seat Height Adjustment ..........................................................34
U.Repairing or Replacing a Tire ................................................34
XII. SUNRISE LIMITED WARRANTY.............................................35
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