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1. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 125 42
2. PULSE WAR MOTOR ASSEM ELECTROCRAFT R Anet FEGHT PULSE VW Foret MOTOR ASSEM ELECTROCRAFT L Anet LEFT PULSE 6 WW Reet MOUNT MOTOR WELDMENT L LEFT MOUNT MOTOR WELDMENT R x3 RELEASE HAN o MOTOR ASSEM EC t V MOTOR ASSEM E 2 ANOS r 2 MOTOR 485M EC L OE WCOG LEFT PULSE 6 W Rae MOTOR ASSEM EC A DE W003 FRGHT PULSE VW Foret BRUSHICAP SET ASI 2 POLE 2 brotes 2 0808 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 2012 33 Pulse 6 Motor Assembly After S N PLS 101619 mL FEY SPL PLE IET MPEG KPH PL LHL OPI ERR GL FAS DS BRET SPE PH APL LH SRSLY RATES LH BH GP BPR PI HAL ET Dist Brent TEEL LUHET fae oe ere Kee vies RLA a TL aiar Pn nani CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS a 34 Pulse 6 Suspension Adjustable _ Shock Front Arm Linkage CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 35 Pulse 6 Disassembly of Leaf Spring Dis continued 5 09 Remove 2 outside bolts Remove 2 inside bolts amp fixed bracket Access to Leaf Spring CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 36 Pulse 6 Suspension LEAS SPTONG REAR ASSY MOUNT MOTOR WELONENT L MOUNT MOTOS WELD T SUSPENSION OLDS peon susp putt CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Du
3. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY ic bi Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS ne 5 Example Models Pulse 6 BC Pulse 6 SC K0848 K0856 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution h u ation i Prohibited STEPS sents 6 MWD Pulse 6 Specifications HCPCS Code User Weight Capacity Pulse 6 BC K0848 300 Ibs Pulse 6 CC K0849 Overall Base Width Drive Wheel Position MWD Overall Length 6 0 mph Seat Width Drive Wheel Tires 0 99 B T Seat Depth AREY ype 225 925 22 NF Turning Radius Seat to Floor Height 29 BC 16 5 17 5 18 5 Product Weight CC 17 38 105 235 260 Ibs SC 17 5 18 19 5 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited steps HS E VR 2 Electronics Highly reliable and fully functioning non expandable control platform Economical thru drive capability for tilt Attendant control option CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited steps E Two Point Reclining Armrest Provides additional support during transfers Ability to unlatch to flip back Can be adjusted to orient the arm parallel to the ground Remains solid during tilt Acts as an additional thigh support CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited steps put E Pulse 6 Footprint Performance Comp
4. On Board Programming OBP uses the graphics LCD on the R net Joystick Module to provide a clear display of multiple profiles and allows for easy navigation and adjustment of the screens using intuitive combinations of joystick movements and button presses Access to OBP can be made secure via a keycode or a hardware key dongle PC Programming amp OBP through Dongle CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 106 R net On board Programming Mode Key Sequence Ifthe keycode method is set then the following button sequence will allow entry to OBP Note a dongle will also allow OBP access if this method is set Hold down the Horn button and then hold down the On Off button until there is a short bleep Power up sound will occur prior to this bleep Release the Horn button but continue to hold down the Or Off button until there is a further short bleep Release the On Off button there will now be a longer bleep and OBP mode will be entered steps CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY uplication or Distribution Prohibite R net OBP Through Mode Switch e If the hardware dongle method is set then a PGDT OBP Dongle needs to be connected to allow access to OBP To use the dongle follow the sequence below ils 2 3 4 Turn off the control system Insert the R net Dongle along the communication cables in the system configuration See
5. 34 Diagnostic Test Tool The Diagnostic Test tool has been designed specifically to assist technicians engineers and specialists The DTT allows users to access program and share PG Drive Technology controller specific files in a convenient and effective way The Diagnostic Test Tool will allow users to Program PG Drives Technology controllers Read and save program files Read and save diagnostic logs Read real time controller related information Save and delete program files locally Save program files to external storage devices such as memorysticks Manage program system log files from PC s When connected the DTT ae as a drive on e PC and all normal PC functionality exists CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication o uplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS ane 103 Diagnostic Test Tool The DTT Diagnostics Test Tool has USB port Files can easily be transferred using a USB drive Holds up to 1000 profiles CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 104 DTT Connections USB Port Type A Programming Connector Two Cables Neutrick Connector for VR2 R net Connector for RNet USB an memory stick allows for file transfers and back up of chair programming CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 105 35 R net Programming On Board amp PC Programming
6. figure on Right side of Page Turn on the control system After initialization press the Mode key until the OBP screen is reached See diagram below OBP MENU Drive Controls Latched Actuatars u ation or Distrib STEPS i CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 108 36 R net OBP Programmable Speeds CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Pro R net OBP Programmable Speeds Reduc es power to m inimize risk of indoor fittings damage Torque boost to overcome obstacles at low speed settings Tremor Damping Adjustable damping to reduce the effect of hand trem or R net Programming CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Pro 8 3 Power Up Mode Sets the Mode that will be active when the system is powered up CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distributio 3 R net Programming Sleep Timer Sets the time of inactivity before the system goes to sleep Chge Mde in Drv Sets whether mode changes are permissible while driving Back ground Sets the default back ground for each profile joystick Sets joystick throw via programm ing Sets joystick orient ation via joystick mov ements CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Pro R net Programming Switch to Stdby Sets whether an ext ernal button can be used to enter Standby Mode Standby Time
7. suspension is locked down release levers open Because the anti tip is locked the S 636 is able to support a shorter wheel base Bottom line shorter wheel base greater maneuverability Seat Up Dynamic Anti Tip Release Lev ers are open and anti tip suspension is disabled CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 47 S 636 RWD MWD Hybrid Mid wheel drive chairs have optimal maneuverability in tight spaces The S 636 is a rear biased mid wheel hybrid that offers the best of both worlds Rear wheel drive chairs track straight at high speeds and have good curb climbing Traditional Rear Wheel Drive Configuration ability steps CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 48 16 S 636 Rear Tail Gate The S 636 has one of the most easily accessible battery compartments in the power chair market It begins with A toggle clamp lock easy to open positive pressure lock Fold down rear gate supports battery tray CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distributio 882012 49 9 636 Servicing Batteries e Batteries can be accessed without the user having to leave the chair CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibite steps S 636 What s New or Changing S 636 changed to R net Electronics in May 2010 Discontinuation of Smart Se
8. the Actuator is stalled at its end stop This parameter can be set to On or Off Speed Adjustment while Driving This parameter sets whether the speed profile buttons are active while the wheelchair is being driven The parameter can be set to on or off On Means the buttons are active while the wheelchair is being driven so the user can make maximum speed setting adjustments or select a different drive profile while actuallymoving Off Means the buttons are not active while the wheelchair is being driven so the joystick must be released and the wheelchair at rest before maximum speed setting adjustments or different drive profile selections can be made CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS sents 99 33 VR2 Programming Reverse Driving Alarm Sets whether the control system gives an audible waming while driving in reverse The parameter can be set to on or off On Means there is an audible alarm given Off Means there is not Profiles Adrive profile is a collection of programmable parameters comprising of Acceleration Deceleration Tum Acceleration Turn Deceleration Forward Speed Reverse Speed Tum Speed and Power The number of drive profiles is determined by this parameter If the value is 0 there is one setting for each of the parameters listed previously and the control system s maxim um speed setting can be changed
9. with standard motor package with torque motor package with community motor package HCPCS Code Ko0856 K0861 KO856 K0861 KO856 K0861 KO0868 0877 K0884 User Weight Limit 300 Ibs 300 Ibs 250 Ibs bs ctn a een VB2 R net VB2 R net VR2 R net E TRAX seating with integrated TRAX seating with TRAX seating with integrated TRAX seating with P ilt inte ed i ilt integ ed i owe ptega Power Recline Standard Rehab Recline Seal Seat Standard Rehab Recline Seat LED Light Package Not Available Not Available Not Available All available Quickiecolors CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 882012 4 Rear Wheel Drive S636 S636 Group 3 Rnet and Linix motors SC and MPC Single motor package Same great features as S646 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 44 Quickie S 636 Same Rear Wheel Drive Performance with Tilt OR Tilt and Recline capability as the S 646 Same Shock Suspension as the S 646 6 5 mph ONLY w 0 300 Ibs weight capacity Group 24 Batteries only Otherwise the same product as the S 646 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 45 15 S 636 Short Wheelbase CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 46 S 636 Short Wheelbase During tilt and recline the dynamic rear anti tip
10. 1 QM 710 Sleek Contoured Design e Shroud Available in 5 Colors CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 3 2012 64 QM 710 Spider Track Suspension e Stable smooth transitions across multiple terrains Each wheel independently suspends CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY ic u steps QM 710 Spider Track Suspension e Gas springs provide a dampen to reduce the jolt of an impact e Example of a spring suspension Example of a dampened suspension Pure Spring Suspension Classic Cadillac Dampened Suspension Very Bouncy Very Smooth CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Dis u r Distribution Prohibited STEPS a 66 22 QM 710 Spider Track Suspension e When you slowly lower in a pneumatic office chair it is the gas release that dampens the fall and or impact Pneumatic Office Chair classic example of a dampening system CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 67 Triggered Gas Spring Dampening e PREVENTS collapse of the front casters e PREVENTS shock associated with non suspension fixed front casters CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 68 Triggered Gas Spring Dampening Gas dampening system prevents collapse but dampens the impact User maintains seated position during transitions Dampened contact reduce
11. Existing Group 3 Chairs 0 Versatile Hectronics Whats New on the QM 710 e Non expandable Electronic Optionf or Challenging Funding Optimized Wiring Assignable Buttons R Net Only CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS i 50 20 QM 710 Battery Access The Batteries connect up in series The battery in the front has a single plug Red The back battery has the series connection and the Black connector for control wiring harness connection Front Battery g mcm Rear Battery CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS um 61 QM 710 Full Featured Complex Rehab Power Chair Modular Components Available in 3 Models Quickie QM 710 BC No Power Option Base with ASAP Il Rehab Seat Quickie QM 710 SC Single Power Option Tilt SPOT Base with ASAP II Rehab Seat Quickie QM 710 MPC Multiple Power Option Base SPOT Tilt and Recline with Recline Rehab Seat a CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY ic tribution Prohibitei steps QM 710 Motors Industry Proven Components Linix Motors Less than 1 return rate lowest return rate in company history Same proven motor as used on the S 636 Pulse 6 and Rhythm Use unique dual end of line inspection system both at vendor and at Quickie factory I CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS aco 63 2
12. H CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 55 S 636 New Motors Small Lever Release New Motors Geared Freewheel New Motors feature easy New motors are easy to maintain to release levers and do not leak grease F CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 56 Dynamic Suspension a m el CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 57 19 S 636 Full Suspension Base The Quickie S 636 offers independent suspension at every point of contact with the ground This virtually guarantees a smooth ride over rough terrain CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS a 58 S 636 Traction Through Transitions The dynamic anti tip suspension can move upward to keep the rear wheels in contact with the ground during transitions CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 59 Key Features Example Quickie QM 710 Full Featured Complex Rehab Power Chair Modular Components Av ailable in 3 Models Industry Proven Components Sleek Contoured Design High Performance Base SpiderTrac Suspension Traction and Articulation e Mid wheel Drive Intuitive Handling Designed with Minimal Parts Complexity Comfortable and Modular Seating e Parts Commonality with
13. ING Appendix A Specialty Control Parts 115207 DTT Kit Includes Cables VR2 and R Net 115211 Harness DTT Neutrik 111423 Cable DTT R Net CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS md 119 Appendix A S636 VR2 amp RNET CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 120 40 R net Without Power Seating CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 121 R net With Dual Toggle Tilt CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 122 Appendix B Qtronix Joystick Change Qtronix Joystick replaced by Pilot and Joystick Effective immediately on P222 SE S 646 and S 646 SE models Functions as direct replacement in most scenarios QTRONI YSTICK Dues PILOT JOYSTICK gt M S m b S A 4 7b CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 123 Qtronix Joystick Change Funciionallty The new Pilot joystick only is configured in to configurations with 1 8 Jack Ports 118789 or with Speed Pot amp Om OI Switeh 118788 The new Pilot joystick mounts differently than the old Citron joystick and because of thes the Mounting plate needs 16 be changed on Fixed and Center mount Joystick Mounts and ihe entire Joysteck anm needs io be replaced w
14. Sets the time of inactivity before Standby Mode is enter ed Mode Select Sets whether ot her modes can be select ed from Standby Mode Rem ote S elect Sets whether a profile can be selected from Standby Mode acd quo i Sets the timeout period for latc hed operation Timeout Bleep Sets whether a bleep occurs as the tim eout period approaches CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Pro 8 3 R net Programming Away Speed Sets actuator axis s peed in the up dir ection Hom e S pe ed Sets actuator axis s peed in the down direction CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distributio 38 DTT Programming File Management Programming Menus CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY uplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 115 DTT Diagnostics Immediate Diagnosis System Tests System Logs CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY uplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 116 Don t Forget Please fill out evaluation Quickie Pulse 6 Please take Test for CEU s QM 710 and S636 Please fill in SSN s Simple reliable Have agreat day CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY uplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 117 39 STEPS sunrise Training amp Education Programs Thank You For Attending Ken Kalinowski Senior Service Technician Ken kalinowski sunmed com MANUAL POWER ADULT PEDIATRICS SEATING GERIATRICS CONTROLS FUND
15. act Footprint CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 10 Pulse 6 Performance Performance e 6mph standard e Dynamic Suspension CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y ic bi Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS ene 11 Pulse 6 Backrest Options JAY SPO amp ART SPO Backrests Great complement to ASAP and SPOT adjustable seat frames Modular foam insert construction Countless in field adjustment opportunities n JAY SPO Back A R T SPO Back CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited uplication i Prohibi STEPS sents 12 Pulse 6 Tilt Single Power Option Tilt SPOT As low as 17 STFH e 50 range CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 13 Pulse 6 Hanger Options Fixed Centermount 90 deg 75 deg taper 70 deg Swing away 65 deg Swing away Power Center mount single and Ped CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited steps E ASAP Il Seating Adjustments The ASAP II seating system is fully adjustable to allow changes from 16 to 20 or 18 22 requires Frame Weldment and Seat Pan Plates change for seat growth The picture shown in figure 1 shows a 20 wide seat width This detail will show how easy to change back to 16 wide CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Du
16. at tilt and recline system will keep tilt and move to current recline platform used on the Quickie Rhythm Moved to Linix motors CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS i 51 17 S 636 Old Motors Lever Arm Release Old Motors Gear Release Freew heel E Changing Complexity of gear Changing Difficult to box makes service more engage often requires difficult Also occasionally leaks rocking to release grease CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited steps i in 52 S 636 New Motors e Communication Nochange in performance or price Only noticeable change is in the freewheel method New motor continues our commitment to make the product simple and reliable CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 53 S 636 New Motors CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 54 18 S 636 New Motors SUNRISE cens Linix 4 pole motors imm ce Label with Details including Brush Size BRUSHES TO HAVE A CHISLED FACE WITH A MIN 75 LEAD NIME HAAT BRUSH CONTACT DCHTROLLER COHSELTOR WITH COMM f LA THOR O5 EA CHE Te I Dar Wile T BEAR Doe Toe ont 73 WHITE BRANE EXTEH E D BOTOR BRUSHES SHOWN m i 1 1 SCALE REF a POW Rita CERT eT BR ROITECTIOR C Fal tee OW DCTIBUT oem FOTATIG
17. d 8 32012 77 Back of Battery Charger Positive CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 78 26 R net Expandable Electronics Provides simple programming options and outstanding reliability Features color screens on the joystick and OMNI display with a consumer clock Allows completely unique programming of profiles including the ability to mix proportional and non proportional controls on one chair CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication o u r Distribution Prohibited STEPS a 79 VR 2 Non expandable Electronics e Penny amp Giles VR 2 Programmable e With hand held or PC programmer 1 profile with 5 speed increments 5 profiles with 1 programmed speed 70 amp controller Uses the same parameters as Qtronix Provides activation of 2 power options through the joystick Controller to be used with a joystick only CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distril u istribution Prohibited STEPS peni 80 Pulse 6 VR2 PG Drives System AT TAT OPTION AETH Aci g es THe BUT kes PH aS oM Conc Quien uso Ra ings TALL EDI DHNE MIRCH TLT OPTEH Wing Homes mmm Buss Cable C 3 Optena Component I PG Orvos Comporert CI Thira Party Component CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication o u r Distribution Prohibited STEPS E 81 VR2 70 Controller e Con
18. fora 1 change Step 7 Remove 2 bolts from Seat Bracket attached to the back cane assembly with a 5mm Allen Hex Key and 2 inch nut using either open end or Ratchet CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS i 18 ASAP Il Seating Adjustments e Push Frame pieces back into place e Tighten 5mm bolts of Seat Base tighten 4mm bolts ofseat base only one side on front and back this plate will slide Also tighten the bolts from each of the wings where it mounts to seat using 3mm Finally Tighten the 3mm Allen Hex Key Button Head Screws back into place CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 19 ASAP Il Seating Adjustments e Retighten Front and Back 4mm Allen Hex Key Socket Head Cap Screws in place for support piece Retighten in place the bolts supporting the back CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited steps r ASAP Il Seating Adjustments e Check all bolts and if you run into any of the bolts not matching see bottom of Seat Frame depicted below 2 adjustment area of inside where frame inserts and outside where frame attaches CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 21 ASAP Il Seating Adjustments e Check to make sure all parts are tightened and check width 16 wide complete and measures up to expec
19. hen a aang away mount i utilized Please see below Tor replacement components depending on the joystick arm style Does your Joystick utilize a Round or a Square tube Round Tuba Fix Mount you need io order Am zT C tronix ti Plots adapter Grace 220120 5 323 U2 Gooked Hord Sora Fight hand Swing Away Mount you need bo order EEJ Complete Swing Away Joystick Mount F a 8 32 x UF Gochel Head Sowa Let hand Swing Away Mount you need to order Complete Swing Away Joystick Mount i B 32 x 1 7 Gockel Head Sora Comtor Mount yeu i rend ti cocker asides Gironi to Pilots adapter Bracket 220120 8 32 x 2 Sockel Hoad Sorra 221090 1 4 28 x 3 8 Button Mead Screw CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS sagor 124 Qtronix Joystick Change Square Tube Fox Mount you seed in order akt bonis jo Pilots adapier Bracket 2H B 32 x d Booka Head Screw Right hase Swing Aura blend poo need be onder mza Conkle rere Arar tequila Meinl Bata 1 32 x 1 2 Baikal Heed Soe ETT band Swing Fray Mount you mead in ordear DAT lowtdink Kou LE 8 32 x 1 2 Sooke Head Screw Cont you head 1e order Giria do Pilots adagier Bracket 1 2 Socket Head Ecrew 1 4 28 x 3 Button Head Borea Feature Comparison Qtronix PN Description Pilot PN Description Right Left Toggle Jacks Hand Hand m X Feature Retained ES Feature lost NA Feature not available on Qtronix JS
20. hile the wheelchairis driving You can set this function to Yes or No Yes Means the control system s speed profile buttons will be active while driving No Means the buttons will only be active when the joystick is in the central position This adjustment is particularly useful for users who may accidentally operate these buttons while deflecting the joystick CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS sents 97 VR2 Programming Invert Joystick This parameter inverts the direction of travel when moving the joystick This parameter can be set to On or Off On Deflecting the joystick Forward will result in Reverse drive Off Deflecting the joystick Forward will result in Forward drive e Actuator Selection There are two programmable parameters relating to actuator channel 1 Speed e Setsthe speed of travel of the actuator connected to channel 1 The speed can be set between 1 and 5 1 isthe slowest 5 isthe fastest End Force This value should not normally require any adjustment and should notbe altered without the permission of the wheelchair manufacturer Amount of current allowed Actuator 2 The same asone only in reference to actuator channel 2 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS md 98 VR2 Programming e Actuator End Stop Bleep This allows the use of an Audible bleep to tell you when
21. lication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS md 93 31 VR2 Programming Torque The Torque parameter boosts the current to the motors at low speed settings If the motoris stalled for example the wheelchair is stuck against an obstacle such as a door threshold then this will be automatically detected and the current to the motors will be increased allowing the obstacle to be overcome Torque can be set between 0 and 100 A value of 0 means the Torque parameter has no effect Higher values mean that more current will be permitted in the described stall conditions Tremor Damping This parameter allows the effects of hand tremor to be reduced If the user hasa condition that results in hand tremor then increasing the value of Tremor Damping will reduce the effect of the tremor making the wheelchair more controllable Tremor Damping can be set between 0 and 100 A value of 0 means Tremor Damping has no effect Note even at this value there is inherent damping in the control system Higher values apply a higher level of damping CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS oe 94 VR2 Programming e Preset Unit Selecting this sets all menu parameters to their default values The default values are stored in the controller by PGDT during manufacturing The Values given prior to the next page are values that are found in the profile of
22. mming wit outstanding options Color screens h Unique programming profiles Mix proportional and non proportional controls in one chair CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 87 29 VR2 Programming CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS oy 88 VR2 Programming e Programmer Face Help Button Pressing this button displays information regarding fe function you have selected In menus HELP tells you what each option does In options If tells you what to do next Up Yes Bulhon Thisbutton sleps up firough the menu lists increases the value of settings and selects functions Down No Button This bution steps down through the menu ists decreases the value of settings and Ge selects tunctions Enter Button This bution selects options settings and function states CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 89 VR2 Programming Acceleration Adjusts the value for forward acceleration of the wheelchair in increments of 1 The higher the value the faster the acceleration Deceleration Adjusts the value for forward deceleration or braking of the wheelchair in increments of 1 Thehigher the value the faster the deceleration Turn Acceleration Adjusts the value for the forward and reverse turn acceleration of
23. nector View pL VR 2 Thru Drive Tilt CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 82 Pulse 6 Ot board Charger CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 83 Tie Wrap Wiring for VR 2 Cable Tie Motor Controller Power le Ti f Fi Har nesses Har ness j r F 1 s ne Controller 7 3 jJ Power Harness l i a Outside rear view VR 2 shown Inside rear view VR 2 shown CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 84 28 R net EL 90 Penny amp Giles R net EL Fully programmable 5 profiles With DTT or PC prog 90 amp controller rammer Usesthe same parameters as R net Standard LED joystick no screen Compatible with specialty Optional Color Screen Joystick features OBP On board programming through sequence or dongle for PC usage controls Attendant Control Easily hooks up and has Mode switch usage for other Modes of operation as well CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 85 R net EL 90 Control Inputs Inhibit Line Off Board Charger Com Connection O B C Motor 1 Power Connect Motor 2 steps CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 86 R net Features Simple progra
24. on the normal way If the value is 2 to 5 there is a corresponding number of drive profiles and each listed parameter can be individually set within a profile The normal method of maximum speed adjustment can then be used to switch between the available profiles CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS an 100 VR2 Programming e Read System Log The control systems have a diagnostics log facility which stores the number of occurrences of the lasteight trip codes This allows you to view the contents The display format is as below e 1 Code 2C00 1 e 2 Code 3C00 3 No more entries This reads line by line as e Line 1 trip code 2C00 has occurred once e Line 2 trip code 3C00 has occurred three times Onlytwo trip types recorded Read Timer Control has a timer which records how long the wheelchairis in use The timer runs whenever the joystick is moved away from the center position and stops when the Joystickis retumed The timer records the number of hours the wheelchair has been in use CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distrit uplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS m 101 R net Expandable Electronics 4 a Power Modules Joystick Modules Attendant Module Programming Key Specialty Controls P Bus Expansion Output Modules Joystick Options I Handheld Programmer a DTT PC Programming
25. or VR2 90 Controller Connector View See the photos in upcoming slides CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 26 Serial Number Location Old Placement of Serial Number New Placement of Serial number CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 27 22NR Batteries and Connections i me A P Batteries Connected Batteries Disconnected E Lp j Fi i 5 r s _ x r j i N ta F mini Red Wire Disconnected Back Wire Disconnected CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited steps zm Pulse 6 Shroud Connections New Shroud Connections May 2009 Rarrurkx HARLDSVARE SHROUD incivcen Limaran IAOU TOP KIT RED WODECALES AND FASTENERS SHAOLC TOP KIT PLAT WIDECALET AND FASTENERS SHRUG PROT KIT REDI WODECALEZ ARD FASTENERS THRDLD FROMT IT BLACK WIDECALET AND FASTENERS ZH PDUD PET FIT PED ODECALET ARD PASTEMERS SHROUD FEAR BIT BLACK WODECALET AND FASTENERS THULE SCREW 50 22 x34 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 29 Wire Routing for Main Harness CableTie c gt Power Harness B CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 30 10 Wire Routing for Main Harness e Inline fuse requirement e In order to
26. plication or Distribution Prohibited steps n ASAP Il Seating Adjustments Step 1 Confirm that yu have a 3mm 4mm and 5mm Allen Hex keys available for making adjustments Step 2 Loosen front M8 Cap screw bolt wth a 4mm Allen Button Head Cap screw driver or Allen key These are seen attached to plate on Figure 1 There is no need to take both out for this plate slides with size changes of seat Step 3 Remove 3mm Allen Hex Key Socket Head Cap Screws M8 x 1 25 size that are supporting the wings left and right to the seat frame CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 16 ASAP Il Seating Adjustments e Step 4 Take out the 5mm head bolts that are used to hold bottom seatin place totally remove out of its position Shown on figure below e Step 5 Take out bolts that are in Rear seat weldment brace using a 4mm Allen Hex Key and a 10 mm open end wrench or ratchet shown below in pictures CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS rd 17 ASAP Il Seating Adjustments Step 6 Loosen Back bracket off of chair to allow for changes to seat note it is recommended to use the back width to accommodate the user so 16 with 16 wide 18 with 18 and so fourth Note However if the need occurs that a 1 2 change is needed the brackets shown in picture in Figure show you have the V7 change needed
27. plication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 37 Pulse 6 Controller Mount Mounts with positive lock Easy removal without tools Locks tight into frame CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 38 Group 3 Products Frame seating No Tilt Single power option steps CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 39 13 Rehab Power Ladder Example Rear Wheel Drive Quickie 646 K0877 amp K0884 Quickie S636 K0856 amp K0861 Quickie P222 SE K0877 steps Quickie S 646 SE amp P 222 SE Updated May 21 2012 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Duplication or Dis tributio hibited 1 or Distribution Prohibite STEPS ore 41 Changes to S646 and P222SE Standardize Motors and Electronics across the entire power portfolio Simplify overall offering Increase overall reliability Update electronics to a more robust solution Add an LED package so Europe can access these same products The LED package is also becoming a popular group 4 option in the US CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS um 42 14 Overview of the Upgrade Highlighted below are the primary changes to both the Quickie S 646 SE Quickie S 222 SE and in some cases the Quickie S 636 QuickieS 636 QuickieS 636 QuickieS 636
28. rol sy stems Pilot Reverse Speed Thisis automatically scaled in relationship to the forward speed setting and calculated as below Min reverse max forward x min forward Pilot VSI amp VR2 Reverse Speed This corre sponds to the actual value selected with the PP1a Programmer CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS eee 92 VR2 Programming Turning Speed Thissetsthe MAXIMUM and MINIMUM turning speed of the wheelchairin increments of 1 There are two available settings Max Themaximum value occurs at the control system s maximum speed setting Min The minimum value occurs at the control system s minimum speed setting The value is displayed as a percentage of the wheelchairs total available output Therefore if the Max value is set to 60 then the wheelchair will be able to drive at up to 60 of the total available speed when the control system s maximum speed setting is reached Power Reducesthe power output of the control system The parameteris adjustable in steps of 1 between 10 and 100 The main purpose isto limit damage to furniture or doorways if the wheelchair is being used indoors Thisis particularly useful on wheelchairs designed for children If this parameter is used with the control system programmed for multiple drive profiles then indoor and outdoor profiles can be set CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Dup
29. s flow in the gas spring which dampens front caster impact and prevents caster collapse The linkage between the front caster and rear caster prevent high centering The same gas spring is used to absorb shock for both casters CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS a 73 Removal of Pneumatic Gas Piston Gas Spring Removal 1 Remove the wheel assembly by using a 5 8 deep socke wrench to remove the 3 bolts that hold the wheel and rim in place figure1 Bef ore removing the Gas Spring raise the center of the chair with a lift so that the suspension can come all of the way down 2 For Gas Spring Removal Remove the Lower holding bolt A using a 5mm Hex key figure 2 Note The shocks used in this power base arepre adjusted at the factory 3 Remove the top holding Bolt with a 6mm hex in Pic 3 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 74 Removal of Pneumatic Gas Piston 4 Once the top early bori is removed loosen the set screw A as shown by using a 4mm Hex wrench figure 4 5 Once set screw is loosened the gas spring shaft can be unscrewed and removed from the securing pointas shown in figure 5 6 To re install the Gas Spring Reverse the previous procedures Be sure to adjust the the Gas Springs threaded shaft to the correct distance of 12 13mm for required installation clearance C as
30. s tonal responses Helps prevent user displacement Helps ensure a stable seating posture CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 69 23 QM 710 Traction amp Articulation e Climbs 3 curbs with a 22 transition angle Design maximizes front caster articulation range CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 70 QM 710 Traction amp Articulation e Linked suspension moves casters and drive wheels in opposite directions to minimize high centering CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibite steps QM 710 Designed With Minimal Parts Complexity 33 reduction in parts compared to legacy Quickie high end power chairs Fewer parts reduces Fewer parts to potentially fall out of tolerance which reduces potential breakdowns No cable adjustments Fewer parts to service creates a reduced service turnaround Easier for technicians to understand CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Dis uplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS ET 72 24 SpiderTrac Suspension Gas Strut Suspension mechanism accomplishes two tasks with one mechanism Suspension prevents forward pitching and high centering with a single mechanism The rear casters rotate downward as the chair goes over a curb this triggers a constriction of ga
31. satisfy a strict reading of ANSI RESNAsection 14 and properly protect the power wiring against over current faults a protection device must be placed as close to the battery terminal as possible The circuitbreakers we use do not lend themselves to this so an inline fuse near the battery post is the preferred solution These fuses are required whether the breaker is retained or not e Advanced electronic controls e The motor controllers that have become industry standard over the last 20 years now handle the motor overload protection function previously handled by the circuit breaker The onboard microprocessor tracks the motor currents over time and reduces them according to parameters determined by motor and chair testing In fact because of PWM technology efficiency the circuit breaker no longer sees enough current in a stall condition to properly protect the motors This must be done by monitoring not the battery current but the actual motor currents as the controller does CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS a 31 Removal of Motor Assembly Bolt with spacer amp outside washer Bolt with spacer amp inside washer Don t reverse linkage small offset CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 32 Pulse 6 Motor Assembly Description fiev MOTOR ASSEM ELECTROCRAFT L UR2 LEFT PULSE 6 R2 MOTOR ASSEM ELECTROCRAFT RVR FIGHT
32. shown in figure 6 Then tighten the Jam Nut D to secure the shaft at the correct distance and replace the gas spring insert CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited S T E mp c 1 88 2012 75 25 Quickie QM 715 HD and QM 720 Quickie QM 715 400 Ibs Quickie QM 720 300 Ibs Heavy Duty Package 5 mph High Speed Package 116515 MTR GBX 4 POLE 6 MPH OM710 LH Laft QM 710 116516 MTR GBX 4 POLE 6 MPH OM710 RH RighOM 710 120636 MTR GBX BSKPH POCE OM715 LH Lett QM 715 oc OM 710 High Torque 120637 MTR GBX SX PH ZPOCE QM715 RH Right OM 715 or OM 710 High Torque 120638 MTR GBX 13KPH POLE OMT20 LH Lett QW 720 oc OM 710 Community Package 120639 MTR GBX 13KPH POLE QM720 RH Right OM 720 or OM 710 Communty Package CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS a acum d pa 76 Battery Charger BATC8 CT Operation of Charger 1 Green Hash indicates power is on 2 Orange Hash indicates pre charge 3 Orange indicates charging 4 Green amp Orange Hash 809 e charge rate 5 Green fully charged BATTERY CHARGER INSTRUCTIO De Lum b kaipi Pm te Bass g pgs Loves Pied Posed gia aap Flas Brn Eg Crore bei m reat Megs Fih Clee WAS EG p I al Bad a Pete 1 Uu i h 1 i d t E adr B ud Re vu bAFFEABANCE um CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibite
33. srEPS sunrise Training amp Education Programs Power Technical School Presented by Ken Kalinowski Senior Service Technician Sunrise Medical LLC MANUAL POWER ADULT PEDIATRICS SEATING GERIATRICS CONTROLS FUNDING Agenda and Course Objectives Power Wheelchair Details and Overview Examples Pulse S636 QM 710 Batteries amp Access Suspension Electronics ASAP Seating Adjustments 9 30 Electronics Battery Chargers VR2 R Net 90 10 00 Break Time 10 15 Programming VR2 with Qtronix Pad R Net Programming DTT amp On Board Programming 11 45 Discussion and Overview 12 15 End of Half Day CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY ic bi Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS d 2 Rehab Power Ladder Example For Mid Wheel Drive MW D e QM 710 w Rnet MPC K0861 QM 7 Series Rnet SC K0856 QM 710 w Rnet BC K0848 Pulse 6 BC K0848 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS sents 3 Mid amp Rear Wheel Drive Power Family Pulse 6 MWD AI Group Three Power Chairs CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited uplication i Prohibi STEPS sents 4 Example Power Portfolio Strategy Simple and reliable Focused e Example Specializing in Group 3 Power with three models Proven Reliability in Components e Motors e Electronics Tilt Module Made inthe USA
34. tations CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 32012 22 Pulse 6 Tilt Module Tilt Module mounts between the ASAP seat and power base The module is replaced as an entire unit e Tilt modules can be added after initial purchase if necessary CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY ic bi Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS ere 23 Pulse 6 Tilt Module Retro Kit Note If adding tilt to a chair w o tilt Retro Kit must be ordered and the following electronics must be ordered separately VR2 w thru drive Joystick 105376 amp Controller 104451 R net or VR2 w Toggle Toggle retro kit 110842 ua R net w thru drive no puse araea NT other items needed CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS E 24 Mounting Tilt to ASAP Seat MOVE TILT BACK 1 FOR 18 20 SEAT DEPTH FRONT PLATE REAR BRACKET SEAT DEPTH MOUNTING MOUNTING Dal F3 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited 8 3 2012 25 Harness Routing Instructions e For chairs with tilt install the adaptor harness The 3 way connector plugs into the controller OBC port The 6 way connector accepts the actuator harness from the tilt The 4 way connector mates either to the TM40 flying lead or the dri ve through harness Actuator Adaptor Connect
35. the wheelchair in increments of 1 The higher the value the faster the acceleration Turn Deceleration Adjusts the value for the forward and reverse turn deceleration of the wheelchair in increments of 1 Thehigher the value the faster the deceleration CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET AR Y Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS d 90 30 VR2 Programming Forward Speed This sets the MAXIMUM and MINIMUM forward speed of the wheelchair in increments of 1 There are two available settings Max The maximum value occurs at the control system s maxim um speed setting Min The minimum value occurs at the control systems minimum s peed setting The value is displayed as a percentage of the wheelchairs total available output Therefore if the Max value is set to 80 then the wheelchair will be able to drive at up to 80 of the total available speed when the control system s maximum speed setting is reached CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS eae 91 VR2 Programming Reverse Speed Thissetsthe MAXIMUM and MINIMUM reverse speed of the wheelchair in increments of 1 There are two available settings Max Themaximum value occurs at the control system s maximum speed setting Min The minimum value occurs at the control system s minimum speed setting Theminimum value is interpreted differently in each cont
36. the Program and varies according to the 1st page which gives the different versions of PP1 or QTRONIX programmer versions CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS ere 95 VR2 Programming Global Settings Sleep Timer Alength of time can be set such that if the control system accepts no valid input for that period of time itwill power down safely The time can be set in steps of 1 minute between 0 to 30 minutes f the value is set to 0 no power down will occur e Steer Correct This factor compensates for any mismatching of motors to ensure that the wheelchair drives directly forward when the control system s joystick is being pushed directly forward Itis normallyset to zero but may be varied from 9 to 9 in increments of 1 If the chairis veering to the left you should increase the setting If the chair veers to the right decrease the s etting CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIET ARY Duplication or Distribution Prohibited STEPS md 96 32 VR2 Programming Joystick Throw This allows you to program the control system so that full speed can be reached with a reduced joystick movement throw This is particularly useful for wheelchair users with limited hand or am movement The adjustment can be made manually or by programming actual values Speed Adjust Sets whether the control system s speed profile buttons will be active w

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