Maintenance
Check lap belt, and securing components; at regular intervals for any sign of fraying or damage. Replace if
necessary.
Clean the lap belt with warm soapy water and allow to dry.
Note
The lap belt should be adjusted to suit the end user as detailed above
Sunrise Medical also recommend that the length and fit of the belt is checked on a regular basis to reduce the
risk of the end user inadvertently re-adjusting the belt to an excessive length
If in doubt about the use and operation of the seat belt then ask your healthcare professional, wheelchair
dealer, carer or attendant for assistance.
NOTES:
- The rider plus item should never exceed a total weight of 125 kg.
- Before you use the chair, carefully check the functionality.
- If you discover any chair malfunction, take it to be repaired or reset. Your dealer can help you to find the fault
and correct it.
- Make sure batteries are charged.
- Be aware that there is a point during every transfer when the wheelchair seat is not below you.
- Use extra care when you drive your chair in reverse. If one of the wheels hits an obstacle, you could lose control
of the chair or fall out.
- Never use your chair on a slope unless you are sure you can do so without losing traction.
- Lift the chair only by non-detachable parts of the main frame.
- Never short-circuit electrical connections as you could cause an explosion.
- Do not use this chair if any of the tyres are under or over-inflated.
- When using mobile phones you should switch off the chair to avoid causing electromagnetic radiation.
B. CHARACTERISTICS (Fig. 1)
Back upholstery ................................................1
Armrest ..............................................................2
Control lever ......................................................3
Height and width-adjustable armrest ................4
Stabilising bar ....................................................5
Battery boxes ....................................................6
Drive wheel.............. ..........................................7
C. ASSEMBLY
1. Footrest (Fig. 2): The footrests can be swung away by moving the release lever in the swing-away direction. To
remove the footrest, activate the release lever, rotate the footrest approx. 90° outwards and then pull it out upwards.
To refit the footrest follow the reverse procedure and the lock engages automatically when swung inwards.
2. Armrest (Fig. 3): Slide the armrest tube into the receiver of the wheelchair and turn the lever to the right to
secure it. If you require a different individually fixed armrest height, you can set this using the adjusting screw on
the connecting tube.
3. Anti-tip wheels: These are mounted when the wheelchair leaves the factory. The anti-tip wheel tube is screwed
firmly to the motor retaining plate of the wheelchair frame. The anti-tip wheels can be removed by slackening and
unscrewing the two M8 Allen screws. Reverse the procedure to assemble. Note: If anti-tips wheels are fitted, the
wheelchair may interfere with kerbs when mounting or dismounting.
Motors................................................ 8
Castors .............................................. 9
Footrest ............................................ 10
Cushion ............................................. 11
Control position ................................. 12
Joystick .............................................. 13
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