6.0 Possible Problems
Wheelchair pulls to one side
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Check tire pressure
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Check to make sure wheel turns easily
(bearings, axle)
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Check angles of casters
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Check to make sure both casters are making proper
contact with the ground
Casters begin to wobble
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Check angle of casters
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Check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if
necessary (See the page on torque)
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Check to make sure both casters are making proper
contact with the ground
Wheelchair / Cross-tube assembly does not snap into
position in the seat saddle
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Chair is still new, i.e., the seat or backrest upholstery is still
very stiff. This will improve with continued use
Wheelchair is difficult to fold up
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Adjustable backrest up holstery is too stiff; loosen it
accordingly
Wheelchair squeaks and rattles
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Check to make sure bolts are secure; tighten if necessary
(see the page on torque)
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Apply small amount of lubrication to spots where movable
parts come in contact with one another
Wheelchair begins to wobble
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Check angle at which casters are set
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Check tire pressure
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Check to see if rear wheels are adjusted differently
7.0 Technical Specifications
Seat Widths Range
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from 22 cm to 40 cm (+2.0 cm) (in 2cm steps)
Seat Depths Range
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from 24 cm to 40 cm (+4.0 cm) (in 2cm steps)
Seat Heights
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from 37 cm to 50 cm (depending on configuration)
Lower Leg Lengths
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11cm to 47cm (depending on configuration)
Back Heights
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25cm, 30cm, 35cm, 40cm (+/- 2.0 cm)
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Growth enabled via growth kits - please contact Sunrise
customer services for more information.
Weight
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Frame with platform style footrest 8.5 kg
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Aluminium sideguard with plastic fender 0.75 kg
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Carbon Fibre look sideguards (with integrated fender) 0.4
kg
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Lightweight rear wheels with aluminium handrims & quick
release pins 2.7 kg (22") & 3.3 kg (24")
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Standard rear wheels with stainless steel handrims & quick
release pins 3.8k (22") & 4.4 kg (24")
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Rear Wheels both 22" and 24" available
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Rear Wheel camber 1, 2, 3, 4 degree option
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Castors 4", 5" and 6" available
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Max. user weight 85 kg
8.0 Nameplates
Nameplates
The nameplate is located on either the cross-tube assembly
or the transverse frame tube, as well as on the back page of
the owner's manual. The nameplate indicates the exact model
designation and other technical specifications. Please provide
the following pieces of information when ever you have to order
replacement parts or to file a claim:
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Serial number
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Order number
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Month / Year
SAMPLE
Youngster 3
XXXXX-XXX
XX
XX
Youngster 3
Product Name/SKU Number
Maximum safe slope with anti-tips fitted, Depen-
ds on wheelhair setting, posture and
physical capabilities of the user.
Seat width.
Depth (maximum).
Load Maximum.
CE Mark
User's Guide.
Date of manufacture.
Serial number.
XX.XX.XXXX
XXXXXXX
XX
XXX
YOUNGSTER 3
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