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BB. ATTENDANT WHEEL LOCK INSTALLATION
1. Remove wheels from chair.
2. Attach Mount bracket/cable assembly to axle strut tube using 1/4" x 1-3/4" bolt (item 1) with nut and
washers.
3. If push-to-lock wheel locks are already installed, remove the push-to-lock assemblies by removing the
M6 bolts (item 2) and adjustment nuts (item 3), leaving the slide plates mounted on the chair, and go to
step 5. If there are no wheel locks mounted already, proceed with step 4.
4. Attach Wheel Lock Slide Plates to Roller Assembly on each side of the chair using 1/4" hex bolts (item
4) and Mounting Block (item 5). If axle of rear wheel is above the base frame tube, orient the slide
plates upward. If the axle of the rear wheel is below the base frame tube, orient the plates downward.
Plate may be flipped forward or reversed as needed for different wheel sizes.
5. Attach the left and right Remote Lock Assemblies (item 6) to the slide plates using the Attendant
Wheel Lock Spacer Blocks (item 7), M6 x 60 screws (item 2), lock washers (item 8), and Wheel Lock
Adjustment Nuts (item 3). The adjustment nuts marked "R" and "L" are to be mounted to the right and
left side of the chair respectively. The smaller protruding oval shape on the nuts should slide inside of
the slot in the slide plate. Do not tighten bolts. Slide the Remote Lock Assemblies as far forward as
they will go.
6. Re-install wheels and slide the Remote Lock Assemblies rearward until the friction block of the remote
lock is approximately 1/4" (6mm) away from the tire when unlocked. If the lock cannot be adjusted to
this position, you will need to adjust the position of the slide plate until it can be adjusted as stated.
Once remote locks are properly positioned, tighten bolts.
7. Attach cables to Remote Lock Assemblies by sliding the stud at the end of the cable into the slot in
the Remote Lock Assembly. Pull back on the cable sheath and slide the end of the cable sheath into the
pocket on the Attendant Wheel Lock Spacer Block (item 3) as shown. Be sure that the cables are rout-
ed away from all moving parts. Attach the cables into place on the chair with zip-ties provided.
8. Adjust the cable adjustment screws (item 9) as necessary to ensure that the wheel locks can get to
their fully extended position when the pedal is engaged. Position of the Remote Lock Assembly may
need to be fine tuned to optimize the force needed to engage the pedal, depending on tire type. If
excessive force is needed to engage the pedal, cable life may be reduced. Once proper adjustment is
attained, lock cable adjustment screw in position by tightening jam nuts against mounting block.
CC. LAP BELT INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE– Lap belts are fitted as positional aids, and are not suitable as transportation restraints.
Positioning Belt Kit
The positioning belt kit contains: one positioning belt (A), three tri glide buckles (B), two cable ties (C)
1. To assemble the positioning belt, take the positioning belt strap and thread through the tri-glide. Repeat
on both ends of positioning belt.
2. To fit the positioning belt to the chair, take the positioning belt strap and wrap around the back post.
3. Thread the positioning belt back through the tri-glide to form a loop around the back post. Thread
positioning strap through tri-glide as shown.
4. To secure the positioning belt to the chair. Take one of the cable ties supplied and thread through the
positioning belt strap. Then wrap around the frame and fasten together. DO NOT over tighten posi-
tioning belt. Repeat steps 2-4 with both ends of positioning belt.
5. To adjust the positioning belt use the tri-glide buckles and the fastening buckle.
6. The positioning belt should be adjusted so the fastening buckle is situated in the middle of the stom-
ach.
7. The positioning belt should be adjusted so a hand can be placed between the user and the belt.
The positioning belt must only be fitted by an approved Sunrise Medical dealer/agent. The positioning belt
should only be adjusted by a professional, or a Sunrise Medical approved dealer/agent. The positioning belt
must be checked on a daily basis to ensure it is adjusted correctly (see step 6) and is free from any obstruc-
tion or adverse wear. Sunrise Medical does not encourage the transportation of any person in a vehicle using
this positioning belt as a method of restraint. Please see Sunrise Medical transit booklet for further advice on
transportation.
Lap Belt Maintenance
Check lap belt and securing components at regular intervals for any sign of frays or damage. Replace if neces-
sary.
NOTE– The lap belt should be adjusted to suit the end user as detailed above. Sunrise Medical recommends that
the length and fit of the belt be checked on a regular basis to reduce the risk of the end user inadver-
tently re-adjusting the belt to an excessive length.
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