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1. SO At DEP th Dynamic Stabilizer Power Drive 2 2 22221 Battery Removal Folding Backrest Footrests Elevating Legrests Optional 2 222 Remote Joystick Installation To Adjust the Height of the Remote Joystick Optional Remote Joystick Swing Away Retractable Mount Optional Dual Post Height Adjustable Height Adjustable Armrests Optional 10 Drive Wheel 930336 Rev E 930336 Rev XIII XIV 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS Manual Wheelchair Conversion 38 As Joystick 38 Power Drive 44444422 222 012000000000 00 0 38 C Wheel 38 Di 24 Reay Wheels isisisi annis 39 E Tip Tubes istai is 39 Fo Rear Axle ieaiai ene AR ENARE 40 G Check OUt ioii n ieii 40 OPERATING GUIDE 41 A Performance Control Setti
2. INTRODUCTION 2 00000 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS YOUR CHAIR AND ITS PARTS 7 8 NOTICE READ BEFORE USE 9 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE a 10 What iss EMI aw 10 What Effect EMI Have 10 Sources 11 D Distance From the Source we I Immunity 2 2 22 a H Report All Suspected EMI Incidents wa 12 GENERAL 1 we 13 A Notice to Rider we 13 Notice to Attendants 2200204 44222 22 2242 222 002 20 10000000 0 0 50 000 13 We ight Limit issena 14 D Controller Settings 14 E EMU we 14 F Safety Checklist 14 Changes amp Adjustments 22222 14 H When Seated in a Parked Wheelchair 15 l Environmental Conditions wee 15 Ji 16 16 L Motor Vehicle Safety we 16 Center of Balance wee 16 17 Reaching or Leaning 18 P Dressing or Changing Clothes a 18
3. we 19 Driving Reverse 5 19 S Ramps Slopes amp Sidehills 2 222222 19 To Reduce the Risk of Falls or Loss of Control 20 Ramps at 22 222222 21 Wheelchair Lifts 21 W Curbs amp Single Steps 22 X SAIF S isione see 22 Y 22 Vil Vill II TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNINGS COMPONENTS amp OPTIONS ZZ ranr LTA Anti Tip Levers ss Batt rie n Cushion amp Sling Seats Footrests EEE EA E Motor Locket E ES On Off Switch Pneumatic Tires Positioning Belts Optional Push Rear Wheel Locks Optional Seating Systems Upholstery Fabric TIPS FOR ATTENDANTS A B To Climb a Curb or Single Step Descend a Curb or Single Step 2 2 SET UPR ADJUSTMENT amp USE Tools You Will Need
4. 4 At least once a year have a complete safety check and service of your chair performed by a supplier B CLEANING 1 Paint Finish e Clean the paint finish with mild soapy water monthly e Protect the paint with a coat of non abrasive auto wax every three months 2 Motors e Clean around motor area weekly with a slightly damp not wet cloth Wipe off or blow away any fluff dust or dirt or around the motors e Note You do not need to grease or oil the chair 3 Upholstery e Hand wash only as needed Machine washing may damage fabric e Drip dry only Heat from a dryer may damage fabric Note Washing the fabric may decrease fire retardant properties C STORAGE TIPS Store your chair in a clean dry area If you fail to do so parts may rust or corrode 2 Before using your chair make sure it is in proper working order Inspect and service all items on the Maintenance Chart See p 52 3 If you store this chair for more than three months have it inspected by a supplier before use 930336 Rev E 52 D BATTERY MAINTENANCE A WARNING 1 To prevent an acid spill always keep batteries upright wet cell batteries 2 Never smoke or hold an open flame near batteries 3 Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries 1 Maintenance Schedule This varies for different types of batteries Always follow the instructions supplied with your batteries Note Always wear rubber
5. Connect and disconnect battery cables with caution Only connect the charger to the power supply after the charger has been connected to the chair 5 Make sure to allow enough time to fully charge batteries Note Batteries should never be left for long periods in the discharged state Unused or stored batteries should be given a charge once per month 6 Charge batteries by engaging charger connector A to the charger program mer port B located on the joystick BATTERIES DISPOSING OF BATTERIES A WARNING All batteries once they have reached the end of their useful life are deemed to be hazardous waste For further information on handling and recycling contact your local recycling authority Always dispose of product through a recognized agent 930336 Rev E 50 51 930336 Rev E A NOTES Proper maintenance will improve performance and extend the useful life of your chair 2 Clean your chair regularly This will help you find loose or worn parts and will make your chair easier to use 3 To protect your investment have all major service and repair work done by your supplier A WARNING 1 Your chair needs regular maintenance for peak performance and to avoid injury from chair failure damage or premature wear 2 Inspect and maintain this chair strictly per the Maintenance Chart 52 3 If you detect a problem make sure to service or repair the chair before use
6. For a softer spring move the 5 125 mm wheels back Dynamic Stabilizer Wheel Positioner a For riders weighing from 135 to 175 61 to 80 kg Ibs place 5 125 mm rear wheels in center hole on rear wheel spring b For riders weighing less than 135 Ibs 61 kg place 5 125 mm rear wheels in rear position For riders weighing 175 to 250 Ibs 80 to 113 kg place 5 125 mm rear wheels in front position on rear wheel spring Note addition to the user s weight the seat depth and back angle adjustment will effect this choice Choose the position that provides the most comfortable transition onto and off of the dynamic stabilizer wheels IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE N SEAT SLING 1 Adjustment The seat sling tension can be adjusted through use of VELCRO retaining mate rial beneath the seat a Remove the screws retaining the left side seat sling using a 2 phillips screwdriver b Readjust VELCRO material to ten sion seat sling c Replace screws and tighten to a torque of 60 in Ibs 6 8 N m If there is any difficulty in reattach ing the screws try using a probe to help line up the holes 2 Suspension Seat Sling The suspension seat sling does not require adjustment The screws should not be removed except by an autho rized supplier 930336 Rev E 36 930336 Rev E SET UP ADJU MANUAL WHEELCHAIR CONVERSION KIT A JOYSTICK 1 Removal
7. CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHAIR amp SAFETY OPTIONS Sunrise provides a choice of many power wheelchair styles sizes and adjust ments to meet the needs of the rider However final selection of a wheelchair rests solely with you and your health care professional Choosing the best chair for you depends on such things as Your size disability strength balance and coordination 2 Your intended use and your level of activity 3 The types of hazards you must overcome in daily use in areas where you are likely to use your chair 4 The need for options for your safety and comfort such as positioning belts or special seat systems B ADJUST CHAIR TO YOUR ABILITY You need to work with your doctor nurse or therapist and your supplier to fit this chair and adjust the controller settings for your level of function and ability REVIEW THIS MANUAL OFTEN Before using this chair you and each person who may assist you should read this entire Manual and make sure to follow all instructions Review the warnings often until they are second nature to you D WARNINGS The word WARNING refers to a hazard or unsafe practice that may cause severe injury or death to you or to other persons The Warnings are in four main sections as follows 1 V EMI Here you will learn about electromagnetic interference and how it can affect your chair 2 GENERAL WARNINGS Here you will find a safety checklist and a summary of risks you n
8. OTT 738 200 Instruction Manual 5 Warranty SUPPLIER THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE RIDER OF THIS WHEELCHAIR RIDER BEFORE USING THIS WHEELCHAIR READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE SUNRISE MEDICAL I INTRODUCTION SUNRISE LISTENS Thank you for choosing a Quickie wheelchair We want to hear your questions or comments about this manual the safety and reliability of your chair and the service you receive from your Sunrise supplier Please feel free to write or call us at the address and telephone number below SUNRISE HOME HEALTHCARE GROUP MOBILITY PRODUCTS DIVISION Customer Service Department 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway Longmont Colorado 80503 303 218 4500 or 800 333 4000 Be sure to return your warranty card and let us know if you change your address This will allow us to keep you up to date with information about safety new products and options to increase your use and enjoyment of this wheel chair If you lose your warranty card call or write and we will gladly send you a new one FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS Your authorized supplier knows your wheelchair best and can answer most of your questions about chair safety use and maintenance For future reference fill in the following Supplier Address Telephone Serial Date Purchased 930336 Rev E rw IlIi TABLE OF CONTENTS
9. Use a hand pump a low volume air pump to inflate tires e Use a tire gauge to check pressure Driving over sharp objects may cause damage to pneumatic tires and tubes POSITIONING BELTS OPTIONAL A WARNING Use a positioning belt only to help support your posture Improper use of such belts may cause severe injury or death Make sure you are not at risk to slide down in the wheelchair seat If this occurs you may suffer chest compression or suffocate due to pressure from the belt A pelvic wedge or a similar device can help keep you from sliding down in the seat Consult your health care professional to find out if you need such a device The belt must be snug but must not be so tight that it interferes with breathing You should be able to slide your open hand flat between the belt and your stomach Make sure you can easily remove the belt in an emergency Never use a positioning belt In place of a motor vehicle seat belt In an accident or sudden stop you may be thrown from the chair A positioning belt will not prevent this and further injury may result from the belt Asa restraint A restraint requires a doctor s order On a rider who is comatose or agitated PUSH HANDLES A WARNING Push handles provide secure points for an attendant to propel and control the chair This helps to prevent a fall or tip over Check to make sure push handle grips will not rotate or slip off 25 930336 Rev E vil A
10. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state 930336 Rev E 56 57 930336 Rev E 930336 Rev E SUNRISE MEDICAL Sunrise Home Healthcare Group Mobility Products Division 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway Longmont Colorado 80503 USA 800 333 4000 In Canada 800 263 3390 Manufactured under one or more of the following patents US Patent 5 062 677 5 149 173 5 211 446 5 352 023 5 407 248 plus other foreign patents 1999 Sunrise Medical 5 99 930336 Rev E
11. a Disconnect the joystick by pulling back on the retaining collar A b Remove joystick power cable from armrest c Remove joystick assembly POWER DRIVE UNIT 1 Detachment a Turn both quick connect knobs A counterclockwise until completely disengaged b Lift seat frame off of power unit c Set power unit aside C WHEEL LOCKS Wheel locks are installed by Sunrise when requested on the Quickie P200 1 Installation a Insert wheel lock cylinder into receiver B b Secure by inserting quick release pin C into pin hole on wheel lock assembly 2 Adjustment The wheel lock mounts on a split clamp system Use a torque setting of 00in Ibs 11 3 when adjusting wheel locks a Loosen the screws on the side of each clamp using a 3 16 allen wrench Do not attempt to remove one screw at a time b Slide assembly toward rear wheel until clamp embeds into tire to prevent wheel movement when in locked position c Adjust angle position Tighten screws STMENT amp USE IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE 24 REAR WHEELS Installation a Depress the quick release button A on the axle b Slide it into the axle sleeve until it locks ANTI TIP TUBES Sunrise Designs recommends anti tip tubes for all wheelchairs Note Use a torque setting of 100 in lbs when setting up anti tip receivers Inserting Anti Tip Tubes Into Receiver a Press the rear anti tip release le
12. center of balance of your chair If done improperly a fall or tip over is likely When in doubt ask for help or use a device to extend your reach TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO THE CHAIR Never reach or lean if you must shift your weight sideways or rise up off the seat 2 Never reach or lean if you must move forward in your seat to do so Always keep your buttocks in contact with the backrest 3 Never reach with both hands you may not be able to catch yourself to prevent a fall if you lose your balance 4 Never try to pick up an object from the floor by reaching down between your knees 5 Never put pressure on the footrests while reaching This may cause the chair to tip if you lean too far 6 Never reach or lean over the top of the seat back This may damage the back rest and cause you to fall IF YOU MUST REACH OR LEAN DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK Remember to Move your chair as close as you can to the object you wish to reach 2 Rotate the front casters until they are as far forward as possible This makes the chair more stable Note To do this Move your chair past the object you want to reach then back up alongside it Backing up will rotate the casters forward 3 Turn off all power to your chair If you fail to do so you may touch the joystick and cause your chair to move when you do not expect it 4 Firmly grasp a rear wheel or an armrest with one hand This will help to prevent a fall if th
13. on both sides of the wheelchair must be equal 10 DRIVE WHEEL Center of Gravity Adjustment a Remove the seat frame and the batteries b Remove 10 drive wheels by removing four center bolts A using a 3 16 allen wrench Remove the two bolts using a 1 2 wrench from each quick connect socket d Move the socket forward or back wards to the desired position e Reinstall the two bolts in the quick con nect socket Use a torque setting of 240 165 27 N m to tighten bolts f Securely tighten drive wheel bolts Use a torque setting of 300 360 in lbs 34 40 N m to tighten bolts 930336 Rev E 34 930336 Rev E IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE M DYNAMIC STABILIZER 5 Rear Wheel Adjustment a Remove rear batteries b Remove the upper pivot bolt C on the rear wheel spring c Set at desired height d Tighten nut Use a torque setting of 240 in lbs 27 N m to tighten nut Note The lowest point of the rear wheels should be 1 4 to 1 2 6 to mm from the ground to allow for proper clearance with the tires properly inflated and rider sitting in the chair A smaller clearance produces less rocking motion and a larger clearance allows easier movement on deep carpets Spring Adjustment The stiffness of the dynamic stabilizer is adjusted by moving the 5 125 mm wheels forward or backward For a stiffer spring move 5 125 mm wheels for ward
14. that washing may reduce flame retardation of the fabric Vill TIPS FOR ATTENDANTS A WARNING Persons who help a rider do one of the following tasks should review and heed the warnings Notice to Attendants and all warnings in this Manual for that task 2 The Tips that follow are suggestions only Be aware that you will need to learn safe methods best suited to the rider and to your abilities Consult your health care professional for instructions A TO CLIMB A CURB OR SINGLE STEP A WARNING The following is one way to safely help a rider climb a curb or single step going forward l Stay behind the chair 2 Face the curb and tilt the chair up on the rear wheels so that the front casters clear the curb or step 3 Move forward placing the front casters on the upper level as soon as you are sure they are past the edge 4 Continue forward until the rear wheels contact the face of the curb or step Lift and roll the rear wheels to the upper level B TO DESCEND A CURB OR SINGLE STEP A WARNING The following is one way to safely help a rider descend a curb or single step going backward l Stay at the rear of the chair 2 Several feet before your reach the edge of the curb or step turn the chair around and pull it backward 3 Proceed carefully Look over your shoulder and carefully step back until you are off the curb or stair and standing on the lower level 4 Pull the chair toward you until the rear wh
15. with bare skin or clothing 3 Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries 4 If acid contacts your skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water 5 If acid contacts your eyes immediately flood eyes with cold running water for at least 15 minutes Seek medical attention immediately D CONNECTING BATTERIES IN BATTERY BOXES A WARNING Batteries weigh up to 55 Ibs 25 kg Take care to avoid injury when lifting Keep batteries upright Take care not to spill acid wet cell batteries Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries Before working around batteries remove all metal personal effects such as neck laces rings watches pins and other metal jewelry that might contact battery termi nal and cause a short Lift batteries into battery boxes A WARNING Batteries weigh up to 55 pounds 25 kg Lifting batteries may cause back strain If you fail to heed these warnings severe injury may occur to you 2 Connect and disconnect battery cables with caution Connect the red lead to the positive terminal and the black lead to the negative terminal Do this for each bat tery battery box combination 3 Tighten all terminal fasteners using two 1 2 box end wrenches to 60 in lbs 6 8 N m 4 Place the battery lids on the bases and secure with the battery box strap A WARNING Never make direct contact across both battery terminals
16. you ride on it WHEELCHAIR LIFTS A WARNING Wheelchair lifts are used in vans buses and buildings to help you move from one level to another Always turn off all power to your chair when you are on a lift If you fail to do so you may touch the joystick by accident and cause your chair to drive off the platform Be aware that a roll stop at the end of the platform may not prevent this 2 Make sure there is not a lip or drop off at the top or bottom of the platform These may cause a fall or tip over When in doubt have someone help you 3 Always position the rider scurely in the chair to help prevent falls while on a lift 4 Avoid moving forward if a wheel is hung up on the lip of the ramp Backup reposition the caster for a more direct approach And slowly try again 21 930336 Rev E vi AGENERAL WARNINGS W CURBS amp SINGLE STEPS A WARNING 1 Your chair is not designed to drive or down a curb or step more than two 2 inches 5 cm high Doing so may e Result in a fall or tip over Damage the frame wheels axles or other chair parts or loosen fasteners 2 To prevent a fall or tip over use wheelchair access ramps or have someone help you 3 If you must climb or descend a curb or step alone do so at your own risk and use extreme care e Go as straight up or straight down as you can Never turn or climb or descend at an angle as a fall or tip over is likely e Proceed slow
17. 8 5 470 mm option 19 5 493 mm Seat sling Standard parapak Option suspension Option cushion 2 3 4 50 75 100 mm Backrest Folding Standard 15 16 381 405 mm Option 17 18 19 20 432 457 mm 482 508 mm Footrest Standard Swing away with com posite footplates and heel loops Option elevating legrests angle adjustable footplate extended toe loops extension tubes Casters Standard 8 200 mm pneumatic Option 8 200 mm airless insert Armrests Standard height adjustable with standard or full length pad Option dual post height adjustable height adjustable with standard or full length pad Manual Wheelchair Conversion Kit Conversion Kit Axles Option quad release axle nuts Rear Wheels Standard Spoke or mag Tire types pneumatic airless insert full profile polyurethane low profile polyurethane Kevlar high pressure clincher Handrim Standard aluminum Option plastic coated long tabs vertical or oblique projections Wheel Locks Standard Push to lock Option pull to lock 6 or 9 150 mm or 230 mm extension handles All features may not be available with some chair setups or in conjunction with another chair feature Please consult your supplier for more information Your autho rized supplier can also provide you with more information on accessories The Quickie P200 is a class B wheelchair as defined 12184 1997 IV NOTICE READ BEFORE USE A
18. A WARNING Quickie sling seats standard foam cushions and other body supports are not designed for the relief of pressure If you suffer from pressure sores or if you are at risk that they will occur you may need a special seat system or a device to control your posture e Consult your doctor nurse or therapist to find out if you need such a device for your well being 930336 Rev E 22 23 930336 Rev E vil AWARNINGS COMPONENTS amp OPTIONS E FASTENERS A WARNING Many of the screws bolts and nuts on this chair are special high strength fasteners Use of improper fasteners may cause your chair to fail Only use fasteners provided by Sunrise 2 If fasteners become loose tighten them as soon as you 3 Over or under tightened fasteners may fail or cause damage to chair parts See Section IX Set Up Adjustment amp Use for proper torque settings FOOTRESTS A WARNING At the lowest point footrests should be at least 21 2 inches 65 mm off the ground If set too LOW they may hang up on obstacles you can expect to find in normal use This may cause the chair to stop suddenly and tip forward 2 To avoid a trip or fall when you transfer e Make sure your feet do not hang up or get caught in the space between the footrests e Avoid putting weight on the footrests as the chair may tip forward e Remove or swing the footrests out of the way if possible 3
19. ARNING The center of balance of your chair changes when you are on a slope Note Slope includes a ramp or side hill Your chair is less stable when it is at an angle Never use this chair on a slope unless your are sure it is safe When in doubt have someone help you Beware Of Steep slopes Do Not use this chair on a slope steeper than 10 A 10 slope means One foot in elevation for every ten feet of slope length Wet or slippery surfaces such as when ice snow water or oil film is present A loss of traction may cause a fall or tip over change in grade on slope or a lip bump or depression These may cause a fall or tip over A drop off at the bottom of a slope A drop off of as small as 3 4 inch 12 mm can stop a front caster and cause the chair to tip forward 19 930336 Rev E vi AGENERAL WARNINGS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FALL TIP OVER OR LOSS OF CONTROL A WARNING 1 Never use your chair on a slope unless you are sure you can do so without losing traction 2 Always go as straight up and as straight down as you can e Do not cut the corner on a slope or ramp Do not turn or change direction slope 3 Always stay in the center of the ramp Make sure ramp is wide enough that you are not at risk that a wheel may roll off the side 4 Lean or press your body uphill This will help adjust for a change in the center of balance caused by the slop
20. IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE Quickie P200 wheelchairs are shipped with backrest in folded position a Lift backrest to upright position so that latch handles F lock into place b Backrest is ready for use Folding Backrest a Lift and turn backrest latch handles F inward or outward b Fold backrest forward A WARNING CAUTION Backrest latches must be locked into place before operating wheelchair D FOOTRESTS I Installation a Place swing away pivot plate A onto the locating pin B on top of the caster housing with the footrest facing out ward from frame b Rotate the footrest inward until latch plate C locks into place on locking bolt D Important Note The swing away hanger utilizes a two stage latch The first stage locates the locking bolt The second stage engages the latch THE LATCH PLATE MUST BE SECURELY LOCKED INTO PLACE BEFORE OPERATING WHEELCHAIR Removal a To remove footrest push release latch C toward center of chair Height Adjustment a Remove the retaining bolt in the hanger frame tube using a 7 16 wrench b Reposition footrest height c Re tighten bolt 31 930336 Rev E IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE ELEVATING LEGREST OPTIONAL Installation To install or remove Elevating Legrest ELR see instructions for Swing away Footrest installation page 29 Adjustment a To raise legrest lift to desired position Legres
21. Never lift this chair by the footrests Footrests detach and will not bear the weight of this chair Lift this chair only by non detachable parts of the main frame G MOTOR LOCKS A WARNING Do not engage or disengage motor locks unless power to the chair is off 2 With the brakes released the chair will not operate and the battery charge indicator will flash 9 bars rapidly if power to the chair is on 3 Be aware that the chair will not have brakes when motor locks are in the free wheel position 4 Make sure that the person pushing the chair has full control when motor locks are disengaged H ON OFF SWITCH A WARNING Never use the ON OFF switch to stop the chair except an emergency This will result in an abrupt stop and may cause you to fall 2 To slow your chair to a stop return the joystick to neutral 930336 Rev E 24 VII WARNINGS COMPONENT amp OPTIONS 2 PNEUMATIC TIRES A WARNING Proper inflation extends the life of your tires and makes your chair easier to use Do not use this chair if any of the tires are under or over inflated Check weekly for proper inflation level as listed on the tire sidewall Low pressure in a tire may cause the chair to veer to one side and result in a loss of control An over inflated tire may burst Never use a gas station air pump to inflate a tire Such pumps provide air at high volume and could cause the tire to burst prevent tire damage e
22. WARNINGS COMPONENTS amp OPTIONS L REAR WHEEL LOCKS OPTIONAL A WARNING If you request them we will install rear wheel locks at Sunrise 1 Rear wheel locks are not designed to slow or stop a moving wheelchair Never apply them when your chair is moving Doing so may cause you to veer out of control Use wheel locks only to keep the rear wheels from rolling when your chair is at a complete stop 2 Low pressure in a rear tire may cause the wheel lock on that side to slip and may allow the wheel to turn when you do not expect it 3 Make sure lock arms embed in tires at least 3 8 inch 9 5 mm when locked If you fail to do so the locks may not work M SEATING SYSTEMS A WARNING I Use of a seating system not approved by Sunrise may alter the center of balance of this chair This may cause a fall or tip over 2 Never change the seating system of your chair unless you consult your supplier first N UPHOLSTERY FABRIC A WARNING I Replace worn or torn fabric of seat sling and seat back as soon as you can If you fail to do so the seat may fail and cause you to fall Worn fabrics may increase the potential for a fire hazard 2 Sling fabric will deteriorate with age and use Look for fraying thin spots stretching of fabric at rivet holes Replace fabric as required 3 Dropping down into sling seat will weaken fabric and result in the need to inspect and replace sling on a more frequent basis 4 Be aware
23. as an explosion may occur A spark may result in an explosion and or fire resulting in severe injury or death 930336 Rev E 48 49 930336 Rev E XI BATTERIES E CHARGING BATTERIES A WARNING To avoid the risk of severe injury or death from electrical shock fire or explosion while charging 1 Never connect charger to 240 volt source The main input voltage is 110 volts For wheelchair manuals to be used outside the U S omit 1 2 Never touch the charger after it is connected to an electrical outlet This may cause electrical shock Connect charger to the power supply ONLY AFTER you connect charger to the battery e Never connect or disconnect charger from battery while there is power to the charger 3 Never use an extension cord Use of an improper cord could damage the charger or cause a fire or electrical shock 4 A battery emits explosive hydrogen gas during charging To reduce the risk of fire or explosion e Make sure area is well vented Never charge battery in closed in area Never smoke or allow a spark flame or high heat near battery during changing e Never allow metal tools or chair parts to make direct contact across both battery teminals 5 Never look directly into cells when charging battery Always Use the charger that comes with your wheelchair Read and follow all instructions and warnings Make sure room is well ventilated Turn off all power to your chair A AWN
24. as you can if it gets wet or if you use water to clean it Proceed slowly and use extra care if you must operate your chair on a wet or slick surface e Do so only if you are sure it is safe Stop if one or both main wheels lose traction If this occurs you may lose control of your chair or fall e Never operate your chair a slope or ramp if there is snow ice water or oil film present e When doubt have someone help you When not in use keep your chair in a clean dry place A WARNING Extra caution should be used when employing the disc switch or the proximity head array as control devices These two devices are susceptible to malfunc tion when wet 15 930336 Rev E vi AGENERAL WARNINGS TERRAIN A WARNING This chair is designed for use on firm even surfaces such as concrete asphalt and indoor flooring 2 Do not operate your chair in sand loose soil or over rough terrain Doing so may damage wheels bearings axles or motors or loosen fasteners K STREET USE A WARNING In most states power chairs are not legal for use on public roads Be alert to the danger of motor vehicles on roads or in parking lots 1 At night or when is hard to see use reflective tape on your chair and clothing 2 may be hard for drivers to see you Make eye contact with drivers before you proceed When in doubt yield until you are sure it is safe L MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY A WARNING To dat
25. ate Swing away footrest hanger Caster tire Heel loop Footplate 9 Backrest 10 Push handle 11 Backrest hinge plate not shown 12 Quick connect knob 13 Seat frame 14 Dynamic stabilizer 15 Quick connect block 16 Drive wheels 17 Caster housing 930336 Rev E Io 930336 Rev E Pil YOUR CHAIR AND ITS PARTS QUICKIE P200 Weight 88 Ib 40 kg with swing away footrests and armrests without batteries 42 Ibs 19 kg power base only without seat frame and batteries Drive Wheels 10 Mag 260 mm Tire types Standard pneumatic Option airless insert Joystick Standard remote right hand or left hand mount Option swing away retractable heavy duty remote or heavy duty swing away retractable Batteries 2 deep cycle batteries required to operate chair Option group 24 NF lead acid 24 NF gel Battery Charger Standard dual mode Lester Colors Standard blue black red midnight purple pearl pink forest green burgundy blue green yellow candy teal candy purple toxic green black opal blue velvet Custom splatter colors purple chase Kolorfusion good vibrations leopard graphite Seat Frame Dimensions Frame width Standard 16 18 405 460 mm Option 14 15 17 19 20 356 381 432 482 508 mm Seat depth 14 20 356 508 mm Frame length Standard 14 18 depth 356 457 mm Option 16 20 405 508 mm depth Seat height Standard 1
26. be susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI emitted from sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones 4 EMI can also be produced by conducted sources or electro static discharge ESD WHAT EFFECT CAN EMI HAVE A WARNING I can cause your chair without warning to e Release its brakes Move by itself e Move in unintended directions If any of these occurs it could result in severe injury to you or others 2 EMI can damage the control system of your chair This could create a safety hazard and lead to costly repairs EMI ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE SOURCES OF A WARNING The sources of EMI fall into three broad types Hand Held Transceivers The antenna is usually mounted directly on the unit These include e Citizens band CB radios e Walkie talkies e Security fire and police radios e Cellular phones Lap top computers with phone or fax Other personal communication devices Note These devices can transmit signals while they are on even if not in use Medium Range Mobile Transceivers These include two way radios used in police cars fire trucks ambulances and taxi cabs The antenna is usually mounted on the outside of the vehicle Long Range Transceivers These include commercial radio and TV broadcast antenna towers and amateur HAM radios Note The following are not likel
27. chanics When you lift or support the rider or tilt the chair bend your knees slightly and keep your back as upright and straight as you can 2 Before each maneuver tell the rider what you plan to do and explain what you expect the rider to do This will put the rider at ease and reduce the risk of an accident 3 Go straight up and straight down a curb or stair If you turn or climb or descend at an angle a fall or tip over is likely 4 Remind the rider to lean back when you tilt the chair backward 5 Lower the chair slowly Do not let the chair drop to the pavement or ground Doing so may damage the chair or injure the rider 930336 Rev E 12 13 930336 Rev E vi AGENERAL WARNINGS C WEIGHT LIMIT A WARNING Never exceed total weight of 250 pounds 113 kilograms for rider plus items carried 2 Never use this chair for weight training if the total weight rider plus additional weights exceeds 250 113 kg pounds 3 Exceeding the weight limit is likely to damage the seat frame or fasteners and may cause severe injury to you or others from chair failure 4 Exceeding the weight limit will void the warranty D CONTROLLER SETTINGS A WARNING Be aware that you may need to adjust the controller settings of your chair to reduce the risk of a collision fall or tip over 1 Check and adjust the settings every six to twelve months or more often if needed 2 Consult your supplier to adjust the cont
28. date of first consumer purchase c All other original components such as wheels upholstery plastic rubber parts and painted surfaces For three 3 months from the date of first consumer purchase LIMITATIONS a We do not warrant damage due to e Neglect misuse or improper installation or repair Use of parts or changes not authorized by Sunrise Exceeding the weight limit of 250 pounds 113 kg b This warranty is void if the original chair serial number tag is removed or altered c This warranty applies in the USA only Check with your supplier to find out if international warranties apply WHAT WE WILL DO Our sole liability is to repair or replace covered parts This is your only remedy for consequential damages WHAT YOU MUST DO a Return the warranty card b Obtain from us while this warranty is in effect prior approval for return or repair covered parts c Return the wheelchair or part s freight pre paid to Sunrise Mobility Products Division at 2842 Business Park Ave Fresno CA 93727 1328 d Pay the cost of labor to install or repair parts NOTICE TO CONSUMER There are no other express warranties To the extent permitted by law any implied warranty including a warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited to a One 1 year from the first consumer purchase and b Repair or replacement of the defective part only This warranty gives you certain legal rights
29. e Fig 5 Keep your chair moving at a slow steady speed Keep control over the chair at all times Ona descent do not let your chair accelerate beyond its normal speed e If the chair picks up speed center the joystick to slow down or stop Note The solid state controller of your chair has a logic system that will help control your speed when driving on a slope or up hill e If you stop re start slowly 6 Never use rear wheel locks to try to slow or stop your chair This is likely to cause the chair to veer out of control 930336 Rev E 20 vi AGENERAL WARNINGS U RAMPS AT HOME amp WORK A WARNING Make sure ramps meet all Building Codes for your area For your safety have a licensed contractor build or remodel ramp to meet all standards 2 Note The proper design will vary depending on such things as the length and height of the ramp the need for an intermediate platform landing size doors and the direction of swing and whether the ramp includes a turn or angle At A Minimum 1 Open sides of ramp must have side rails to prevent your chair from going over the edge 2 Slope must not be steeper than one inch in height for every one foot of slope length approximately 5 3 Ramp surface must be even and have a non skid surface You may need to add a section at the top or bottom to avoid a lip or drop off 5 Ramp must be sturdy Add bracing if needed so ramp does not bow when
30. e the U S Department of Transportation has not approved any tie down system for transporting a wheelchair in a motor vehicle Never sit in this chair while in a moving vehicle In an accident or sudden stop you may be thrown from the chair e Wheelchair belts are designed to position the rider only and will not protect you in an accident further injury may result from the belts 2 Always move to an approved vehicle seat You must be secured with proper motor vehicle restraints 3 Never transport this chair in the front seat of a vehicle It may shift and interfere with the driver 4 Always secure this chair so that it cannot roll or shift M CENTER OF BALANCE A WARNING The point where this chair will tip forward back or to the side depends on its center of balance and stability THE CENTER OF BALANCE IS AFFECTED BY The seat height and seat angle 2 A change in your body position posture or weight distribution 3 Using this chair on a ramp or slope 4 The use of a back pack or other options and the amount of added weight 930336 Rev E 16 vi AGENERAL WARNING 2 N TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FALL OR TIP OVER Consult your supplier for information on modifications authorized by Sunrise before you modify or adjust this chair Note You may need to make additional changes to correct the center of balance Use extreme care until you know the balance points of this chair and how to avoid a fall or
31. e Settings A torque setting is the optimal tightening for a particular fastener Use a torque wrench that measures inch pounds to secure screws nuts and bolts on this chair e Note unless otherwise noted use a torque setting of 120 inch pounds 13 5 for all fasteners IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE TOOLS YOU WILL NEED 1 Basic Tool Kit To set up adjust and maintain your chair you will need the following tools 7 16 box and open end wrench 1 2 box and open end wrench 3 4 box and open end wrench 5 32 Allen wrench 3 16 Allen wrench 1 8 Allen wrench e Phillips screwdriver 2 Custom axle wrench or a 1 2 open end wrench You can obtain a multi purpose tool kit from Sunrise or buy the tools you need from a hardware store 2 Torque Wrench If you plan to adjust and maintain this chair yourself Quickie recommends that you use a torque wrench Note The wrench must measure inch pounds N m You can buy a torque wrench and proper sockets from a hardware store CHECK OUT Be sure this chair performs to your chosen operational settings If it does not turn the chair off immediately and reprogram with the Quickie QTRONIX Programmer If you do not own a Quickie QTRONIX Programmer have your supplier reprogram your wheelchair as needed Or you can order a Quickie QTRONIX Programmer for your own use from your supplier Note Repeat this procedure until the chair performs to your specificat
32. e chair tips DRESSING OR CHANGING CLOTHES A WARNING Be aware that your weight will shift if you dress or change clothes while seated in this chair make the chair more stable rotate the front casters until they are forward 930336 Rev E 18 vi AGENERAL WARNINGS Q OBSTACLES A WARNING Obstacles you may have to overcome in daily use include door thresholds lifts ramps and hazards such as potholes and broken pavement These can damage your chair and may cause a fall tip over or loss of control Be aware that thresholds are very dangerous Even a small change in height may stop a caster wheel and cause your chair to tip You may need to e Remove or cover threshold strips between rooms e Install a ramp at entry or exit doors Keep your eyes moving when you ride scan the area well ahead of your chair Make sure the floor areas where you use this chair are level and free of obstacles help correct your center of balance e Lean your upper body forward slightly as you go up over an obstacle e Press your upper body backward as you go down from a higher to a lower level DRIVING IN REVERSE A WARNING Use extra care when you drive your chair in reverse You may lose control or fall if one of the rear wheels hits an object Operate your chair slowly and at an even speed Stop often and check to make sure your path is clear of obstacles RAMPS SLOPES amp SIDE HILLS A W
33. e the charger and may lead to an explosion or fire Never place a battery on top of the charger e Never expose charger to rain or snow Never unplug charger by pulling the electrical cord This will damage the cord e Never open charger or attempt to repair it yourself Return charger to Sunrise or have repairs made only by a qualified person e Keep cord out of the way where it will be stepped on tripped over or damaged 3 Caution To Avoid Damage to the Battery Make sure you use the correct setting for sealed gel batteries located on the off board charger Never charge a frozen battery A fully charged battery will rarely freeze but the fluid in a discharged battery can freeze at 16 degrees Fahrenheit minus 9 degrees Centigrade If you suspect a battery is frozen thaw it before charging A WARNING Lead acid batteries generate explosive gas while charging Completely read and follow all warnings about the batteries in this user instruction manual and any labels applied to the product Failure to do so could result in fire explosion injury and or death BATTERIES ACID BURNS unsealed wet cell batteries Acid in batteries is corrosive can cause serious burns to the eyes and skin and can damage floors furniture clothing and your wheelchair A WARNING 1 Use extreme care not to spill acid when you handle batteries Keep batteries upright 2 Avoid contact of acid
34. eed to be aware of before you ride this chair 3 VII WARNINGS COMPONENTS amp OPTIONS Here you will learn about your chair Consult your supplier and your health care professional to help you choose the best set up and options for your safety BATTERIES Here you will learn about battery and charger safety and how to avoid injury Note Where they apply you will also find Warnings in other sections of this Manual 930336 Rev E 930336 Rev E EMI ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE A WARNING Heed all warnings to reduce the risk of unintended brake release or chair movement Beware of the danger from hand held transceivers Never turn on or use a hand held transceiver while power to your chair is on Use extra care if you believe that such a device may be in use near your chair 2 Be aware of nearby radio or TV stations and avoid coming close to them 3 If unintended movement occurs turn your chair off as soon as it is safe to do so A WHAT IS EMI A WARNING I EMI means electromagnetic EM interference I comes from radio wave sources such as radio transmitters and transceivers A transceiver is a device that both sends and receives radio wave signals 2 There are a number of sources of intense EMI in your daily environment Some of these are obvious and easy to avoid Others are not and you may not be able to avoid them 3 Powered wheelchairs may
35. eels reach the edge of the curb or step Then allow the rear wheels to slowly roll down onto the lower level 5 When the rear wheels are safely on the lower level tilt the chair back to its balance point This will lift the front casters off the curb or step 6 Keep the chair in balance and take small steps backward Be sure to look where you are going Turn the chair around and gently lower front casters to the ground 930336 Rev E 26 27 930336 Rev E IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE NOTES I Work Surface For Set Up Use a flat surface such as a table to assemble adjust and check your chair This makes the steps easier and helps ensure a correct set up 2 Fasteners Many of the screws and bolts on this chair are special high strength fasteners and may have special coatings Many nuts are of the Nylock type They have a plastic insert to help prevent loosening Only use screws bolts and nuts provided by Sunrise A WARNING Use of improper fasteners may cause the chair to fail 2 Over or under tightened fasteners may fail or cause damage to chair parts 3 If bolts or screws become loose tighten them as soon as you can Loose bolts or screws can cause damage to other chair parts causing them to fail 3 Washers amp Spacers Note the position of washers and spacers before disassembly e To avoid damage to the frame replace all washers and spacers when you reassemble parts 4 Torqu
36. ench b With the armrest in the receiver squeeze the receiver to achieve the desired fit c Tighten the four bolts Adjusting Inner Armpost Fit a Two set screws 7 are installed in the outer armpost b Turn the set screws in or out using a 1 8 allen wrench until the desired fit is achieved SEAT DEPTH Seat Depth Adjustment The backrest can be moved forward or rearward by a Remove the backrest pivot plate securing bolts A using a 3 16 allen wrench b Reposition the backrest pivot plate in line with the predrilled holes on the side of the frame c Replace the bolts and tighten securely Note The armrest may also be repositioned if desired Height Adjustable Armrest Key Inner Arm Post 2 Receiver 3 Release Lever Locked Position 4 Armrest Pad 5 Transfer Bar 6 Side Panel 7 Tension Adjustment Set Screw 8 Outer Arm Post 9 Receiver Adjustment Bolts L IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE Back Angle Adjustment A 12 angle adjustment is standard on all Quickie P200 wheelchairs It can be adjusted in 4 increments by a Remove the front securing bolt B using a 3 16 allen wrench on the side of the backrest hinge plate b Loosen the lower rear bolt C using a 3 16 allen wrench c Set at desired angle Replace the front bolt There are four holes in 4 increments to choose from e Tighten securely f Retighten lower bolt Important Note The adjustment
37. eumatic casters 30 to 40 psi 207 to 275 kpa e 10 260 mm pneumatic drive wheels 35 to 45 psi 240 to 310 kpa 3 Caution To prevent tire damage e Use a hand pump or a low volume air pump to inflate tires e Use a tire gauge to check pressure F TO REPAIR OR REPLACE A TIRE A WARNING Residual air pressure in tires can cause severe injury Make sure you release all air in tire before attempting to service or repair tires 1 8 200 mm Caster Wheels a Release all air from tire b Remove caster wheel from fork using 1 2 wrench Make sure there is no residual air tire before you remove bolts that hold the two rim halves together d Remove four bolts from rim using a 3 phillips screwdriver Separate two halves of rim e Repair or replace inner tube f Reassemble the caster wheel make sure the bearing spacer is in place and all four bolts are tightened to a torque of 60 in Ibs 6 8 N m g Mount caster wheel onto fork Install washers correctly tighten bolt to 240 in lbs 27 h Inflate fire to proper pressure level 930336 Rev E 54 G 2 3 4 5 2 10 260 mm Drive Wheels a Elevate and securely support chair so that wheel is off the ground Release all air from tire b Remove 4 center socket head screws A from rim using a 1 4 allen wrench Note Do not remove outer button head bolts at this time c Make sure all air has been removed from t
38. fers more stability against tipping back 3 Check and adjust the settings every six to twelve months or more often if needed wards The front position offers improved Adjust the control settings immediately if you notice any change in maneuverability your ability to As a general guideline if your backrest is Control the joystick adjusted forward place the axle sockets in the e Hold your torso erect front position If your backrest is set rearward e Avoid running into objects place the axle sockets in the rear position 5 Control Settings are adjusted through the use of the Quickie QTRONIX Programmer See your supplier if you do not own a Quickie QTRONIX G CHECK OUT Programmer pad Once the wheelchair is assembled and adjusted it should roll smoothly and easily All accessories should also perform smoothly After the wheelchair has been set up be sure the chair performs to your specified operational settings see pages 38 43 If the chair does not perform to specifications turn the wheelchair OFF immediately and repro gram operational specifications Repeat this procedure until the wheelchair performs to specifications before attempting active use of the wheelchair If you have any problems follow these procedures 1 Review the set up and check out section and operating guide to make sure chair was properly prepared 2 If your problem persists contact your authorized supplier If you still have a proble
39. g by authorized Supplier 55 930336 Rev E XIII WIRING DIAGRAM Wiring Diagram detail CONTROL CONNECTION DETAILS REFERENCE BOTTOM VIEW OF CONTROLLER BATERY NEGATIVE POD CONNECTOR PINOUT 1 BATTERY POSITIVE 4 JS PAOT 3 SPEED UMIT 2 BATTERY NEGATIVE A Rear Battery Box BLACK Microswitch Fre Microswitch CA CA 12V BRAKE 12 RELEASE SOLENOID BRAKE RELEASE SOLENOID Freewheel Freewheel Frame Disconnect Switch open in Switch open Disconnect ewhee MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR LEAI LEFT MOTOR PLUG RIGHT MOTOR PLUG VIEWED FROM WIRE SIDE VIEWED FROM WIRE SIDE Front Battery Box XIV SUNRISE LIMITED WARRANTY FOR LIFE We warrant the main frame of this wheelchair against defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime use of the first consumer purchaser ADDITIONAL WARRANTY We warrant Sunrise made components of this wheelchair against defects in materials and workmanship as follows a Main electronic controller For two 2 years from the date of first consumer purchase b Motors gear boxes and remote joystick For one 1 year from the
40. gloves and safety glasses when you handle or service batteries 2 Adding Water Wet Cells Only e Wet type lead acid batteries need periodic replacement of water due to evaporation Note use distilled water only e Check the battery fluid level about once a week When you remove the stoppers on top of the battery there should be one eighth to one quarter of an inch of fluid above the internal plates Do not overfill 3 Corrosion Check battery terminals often for corrosion If corrosion is present use a wire brush to clean the terminals Note Always wear safety glasses and rubber gloves b Use baking soda to neutralize acid c Use petroleum jelly to re grease the terminals after connecting cable to battery Completely cover the terminal nut and bolt cable clip and any exposed cable with jelly 4 For Answers To Questions Contact your supplier 53 930336 Rev E E PNEUMATIC TIRES A WARNING 1 Do not use this chair if any of the tires are under or over inflated 2 Low pressure in a tire may cause the chair to veer to one side and result in loss of control 3 An over inflated tire may burst 4 Never use a gas station pump to inflate a tire Such pumps provide air at high volume and may cause tire to burst 1 Check for signs of wear and correct air pressure in pneumatic tires weekly 2 For best performance inflate tires to the same pressure level as shown on the tire sidewall e 8 200 mm pn
41. hen the lights stay in the red band the batteries must be recharged On Off Mode switch D The on off mode switch is located on the rear face of the joystick housing It is a toggle switch Turning the chair on or off is accomplished by pressing the switch downward The switch will automatically return to the center point Alternate locations exist for this switch Please see your supplier in the event that you wish to relocate or re orient this switch Mode Switch D The on off mode switch allows you to select from 5 five different programmable drive profiles or actuator mode sets Push up the on off mode select toggle switch to index among the five drive and actuator modes The selected mode indicator will flash e Push joystick either left or right to select one of the five drive profiles To select the actuator modes push the mode select switch twice drive profiles are indicated by the mode indicators G and the actuators are indicated by the four actuator lights H Remote Joystick 930336 Rev E 44 xX OPERATING GUIDE e exit drive or actuator mode select simply push the on off mode toggle up one or more times until the indicator no longer flashes or push the joystick forward or reverse to begin driving 5 Joystick E The joystick controls the direction and speed of your chair Turn the chair on and move the joystick in the direction you want to go e Moving the joy
42. ined in its safe use by your health care professional 2 Every wheelchair is different Take the time to learn the feel of this chair before you begin riding 3 Be aware that you must develop your own methods for the safe use of this chair that are best suited to your level of function and ability 4 Have someone help you practice bending reaching and transfers until you learn how to do them safely 5 Never try a new maneuver on your own unless you are sure it is safe 6 Get to know the areas where you plan to use your chair Look for hazards and learn how to avoid them B NOTICE TO ATTENDANTS A WARNING Make sure you heed all warnings and follow all instructions in each section of this manual Be aware that warnings that apply to the rider also apply to you NOTES 1 You need to work with the rider and the rider s doctor nurse or therapist to develop safe methods best suited to your abilities and those of the rider 2 To manually push the chair you must release the motor locks Make sure you have full control over the chair when you release the motor locks When you do so the chair will not have brakes 3 Propel this chair by the push handles only They provide secure points for you to hold the rear of the chair to prevent a fall or tip over e Check to make sure push handle grips will not rotate or slip off HELPING THE RIDER OVERCOME AN OBSTACLE To prevent injury to your back use good posture and proper body me
43. ion depress lever and push joystick forward until it locks into place DUAL POST HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS Installation or Removal a The assembly is held securely in place when the lever is facing forward b Pull back on securing lever c Insert or remove armrest d Return securing lever to locked position Height Adjustment a Release the upper securing lever b Set at desired height c Return securing lever to locked position d Move armrest up or down to allow armrest to snap into place HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS OPTIONAL Installation a Slide the outer armpost into the receiver mounted to the wheelchair frame b The armrest will automatically lock into place Removing Armrest a Rotate release lever to first stop and remove the armrest 930336 Rev E 3 IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE Replacing Armrest a Slide armrest back into receiver b Return release lever to locked position against armpost Height Adjustment a Push front of release lever to first stop Continue rotation to second stop by pulliing on rear of release lever b Slide armrest pad up or down to desired height c Return lever to locked position against armpost d Push arm pad until upper armpost locks firmly into place Adjusting Armrest Receiver Fit To tighten or loosen the fit of the outer armpost in the receiver a Loosen the four bolts 9 on the sides of the receiver using a 7 16 wr
44. ions A WARNING When properly set up this chair will operate smoothly Check to see that all components work properly If you detect a problem be sure to correct it before use 930336 Rev E 28 29 930336 Rev E IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE A POWER DRIVE UNIT 1 Wheelchair and power Drive Attachment a Position seat frame over power drive unit b Align quick connect blocks A on chair with quick connect sockets B mounted on power drive unit c Rock frame slightly to ensure quick connect blocks and sockets are properly seated d Secure power unit to frame by turning quick connect knobs C clockwise A WARNING Always secure knobs before operating chair If the chair fails to operate and the battery charge indicator flashes 9 bars check both quick connect knobs for securement Then cycle the on off switch B BATTERY REMOVAL To remove the batteries for transporting or servicing 1 Remove Batteries a Unfasten the battery straps A b Unplug the battery connectors B at the left front of the power unit c Unplug the battery connectors at the right rear C of the power unit d Remove front battery by lifting up on battery strap D e Remove rear battery by lifting up on battery lifting strap E A WARNING Batteries my weigh to 55 Ibs 25 kg Care must be taken to avoid injury when lifting 930336 Rev E 30 C FOLDING BACKREST Upright Positioning
45. ire Remove the four bolts from rim Separate two halves of rim d Repair or replace inner tube Reassemble the wheel Use a torque setting of 120 in Ibs 13 5 N m to re tighten bolts e Install wheel on chair by replacing four center screws Use a torque setting of 300 350 5 34 40 N m to re tighten screws f Inflate tire to proper pressure level listed on tire sidewall MOTOR BRUSHES Check the motor brushes every three 3 months for wear The brushes should be clean and shiny Replace worn or blackened brushes H ORDERING PARTS When you order parts provide the following Model of chair Serial number of chair Left hand or right hand control Part number description and quantity of parts you need State reason for replacement MAINTENANCE CHART You should check the items on this chart at the indicated intervals If any of the items are loose worn bent or distorted immediately have them checked and or repaired by your authorized Sunrise supplier Frequent maintenance and servic ing will improve performance extend wheelchair life and help prevent injuries CHECK 2 2 Charge Batteries Check tires for proper inflation level Check batteries for proper electrolyte level wet only Check plugs and connectors for proper connections Check all moving parts for wear Inspect all nuts bolts and fasteners for looseness or wear Inspect upholstery for wear Remove and inspect motor brushes Servicin
46. ly at a steady speed 4 Make sure that persons who assist you review the Tips For Attendants and heed all warnings X STAIRS A WARNING Never use this chair to go up or down stairs even with an attendant Doing so is likely to cause a fall or tip over Y ESCALATORS A WARNING Never take this chair on an escalator even with an attendant Doing so is likely to cause a fall or tip over VII WARNINGS COMPONENTS amp OPTIONS A A WARNING Note If you use parts or make changes not authorized by Sunrise it may create a safety hazard and will void the Warranty ANTI TIP LEVERS A WARNING Never remove or alter anti tip levers They help keep your chair from tipping over backward in normal use Make sure rubber rollers are in good condition ARMRESTS A WARNING Armrests detach and will not bear the weight of this chair Never lift this chair by its armrests They may come loose or break Lift this chair only by non detachable parts of the main frame BATTERIES A WARNING Only deep cycle sealed case construction batteries should be used in this device 2 To prevent an acid spill always keep batteries upright wet cell batteries Never smoke or hold an open flame near batteries They are a known explosion hazard Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries Read all of section XI Batteries before attempting to change or charge batteries CUSHIONS amp SLING SEATS
47. m after contacting your authorized supplier contact Sunrise customer service See the introduction page for details on how to contact your authorized supplier or Sunrise customer service 930336 Rev E 40 41 930336 Rev E xX OPERATING GUIDE B QTRONIX PROGRAMMING PAD OPTIONAL A WARNING Program settings beyond the ability of the rider can result in serious injury Consult your health care advisor before you alter settings 1 Notes The QTRONIX Programmer lets you adjust the control settings of the P200 You can customize a program for yourself or select the standard program e acceleration rate deceleration rate e turn acceleration amp turn deceleration ENTER e forward speed max amp min a e reverse speed max amp min e turn speed max amp min steer correct e 4 axis joystick throw e sleep timer e read timer 2 To Program Your Chair a Turn off power to the chair b Insert QTRONIX Programmer plug A into the Programmer Charger socket on the front of the joystick c Turn on power to the chair program as needed d Remove plug and cycle ON OFF switch to drive chair Note Review the QTRONIX Programmer Owner s Manual for more details on how to program your chair Note Program settings that are not matched for the capabilities of the rider can result in serious injury Do not alter settings without the advice of your health care
48. ngs 22222 41 Quickie QTRONIX Programmer Pad Optional 42 Thermal 43 D Circuit 43 Joystick Assembly 44 Motor 46 RAE EA 47 47 Battery Charger sssini 48 G Acid Burns 49 D Connecting Batteries in Battery 49 Charging Batteries 0 esessesssssesssssesssessessesssessessseeseesesseessesses 50 Disposing of 2222 1 51 52 A NOTES 52 Cleaning 52 GCStorage Tips 52 D Battery Maintenance 53 Ex Pneumatic Tires 54 To Repair or Replace a Tire 22222 54 55 Ie Ordering 55 I Maintenance Chart 55 WIRING DIAGRAM 56 SUNRISE LIMITED WARRANTY 57 YOUR CHAIR AND ITS PARTS Armrest Joystick Seat cushion optional Swing away footrest latch pl
49. odify or adjust this chair it may increase the risk of a fall or tip over Modifications unauthorized by Sunrise constitutes remanufacturing of the wheelchair This voids the warranty The rider then assumes all future liability for the wheelchair WHEN SEATED IN A PARKED WHEELCHAIR A WARNING Always turn off all power to your chair when you are parked even for a moment This will prevent e Accidental movement from contact with the joystick by you or others e Unintended brake release or movement from EMI sources See Section Make sure that persons who help you for example store clerks are aware of the joystick and do not touch it If they do your chair may move suddenly when you do not expect it ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS A WARNING Your chair is not designed for use in a heavy rain storm or in snowy or icy conditions Contact with water or excessive moisture can cause an electrical malfunction The frame motors and other chair parts are not water tight and may rust or corrode from the inside To avoid a chair failure e Minimize exposure of your chair to a rain storm or very wet conditions Never take your chair into a shower tub pool or sauna Do not use your chair in fresh or salt water such as at the edge of a stream lake or ocean Make sure battery covers are secure e Replace joystick boot if it becomes torn or cracked e Make sure all electrical connections are secure Dry the chair as soon
50. on Switch e Proximity Head Array Zero Touch Switch 4 Zero Touch Switch 5 Zero Touch Switch e Disc Switch e Proportional Head Control e Proportional Mini Joystick Chin Control Buddy Button Micro Light Star Board Wafer Board Penta Switch e Plate Switch Soft Switch e Grasp Switch e Wobble Switch A WARNING Individuals with physical limitations requiring the use of a specialty control input device known not to be immune to 20V m or not known should exercise extra care around known sources of EMI A WARNING There is no way to know the effect on EMI if you add accessories or modify this chair Any change to your chair may increase the risk of EMI Parts from other suppliers have unknown EMI properties F REPORT ALL SUSPECTED EMI INCIDENTS A WARNING You should promptly report any unintended movement or brake release Be sure to indicate whether there was a radio wave source near your chair at the time Contact Sunrise Medical Customer Service Department at 800 333 4000 G EMI FROM CHAIR A WARNING The chair itself can disturb the performance of electromagnetic fields such as emitted by alarm systems of shops vi AGENERAL WARNINGS A WARNING Heed all warnings in this section If you fail to do so a fall tip over or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to your or others A NOTICE TO RIDER A WARNING Before using this chair you should be tra
51. professional 930336 Rev E 42 xX OPERATING GUIDE THERMAL ROLL BACK Your chair has a thermal roll back circuit This protects the controller from damage due to overheating In extreme conditions such as repetitive hill climbing the circuit will decrease the power to your motors This allows the chair to operate at a reduced speed When the controller cools the chair will return to normal speed D CIRCUIT BREAKERS 1 Notes Your Quickie P200 has two battery boxes with a circuit breaker on each box In the unlikely event of a short circuit or heavy overload all power to your chair will be shut off reset your chair depress the circuit breaker button s on the front of the battery boxes A few minutes wait is required before the circuit breaker s will reset 2 Repeated Shutdown If the chair continues to shut down after resetting have it serviced by a supplier xX OPERATING GUIDE JOYSTICK ASSEMBLY The joystick connects to a controller which controls the chair s performance joystick assembly consists of the following parts Speed Control Knob A Use the speed control knob to adjust the maximum speed of your chair Turn it counter clockwise to reduce speed turn it clockwise to increase speed Battery Charge Indicator B e Green lights indicate that batteries fully charged e Yellow lights indicate that batteries need recharging e W
52. rol settings immediately if you notice any change in your ability to Control the joystick Hold your torso erect e Avoid running into objects E EMI A WARNING Read Section V to learn about EMI To reduce the risk of unintended brake release or chair movement Never turn on or use a hand held transceiver while power to your chair is on Use extra care if you believe that such a device may be in use near you chair 2 Be aware of nearby radio or TV stations and avoid coming close to them If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn your chair off as soon as it is safe F SAFETY CHECK LIST A WARNING Before each use of this chair Make sure the chair operates smoothly Check for noise vibration or a change in ease of use They may indicate low tire pressure loose fasteners or damage to your chair e If you detect a problem make sure to repair or adjust the chair Your suppli er can help you find and correct the problem 2 Make sure batteries are charged Green lights on charge indicator will light up when charge is full Yellow lights indicate battery charge level is getting low Red lights indicate batteries are in immediate need of charging G CHANGES amp ADJUSTMENTS A WARNING Never use non Quickie parts or make a changes to your chair unless authorized by Sunrise Doing so will void the Warranty and may create a safety hazard 930336 Rev E 14 vi AGENERAL WARNINGS If you m
53. s breaking in for the first 6 to 12 charges It will not accept a full charge for this period It is best to limit the length of your trips until you break the batteries and you know the range of your chair 4 Discharged Batteries Never allow a battery to completely discharge If you operate your wheelchair until it has almost stopped you will greatly reduce the life of your batteries e Never let a battery sit in a discharged condition Give unused or stored batteries a full charge once per month Always fully charge the batteries Avoid topping Off with frequent charges A WARNING Never connect a life support or auxiliary device to a wheelchair battery The electrical system may fail and result in severe injury to or death of rider 930336 Rev E 46 47 930336 Rev E BATTERIES B BATTERY CHARGER A battery charger produces a direct current DC When applied to a discharged battery this reverses the chemical reaction that led to its discharge 1 Charge Rate How fast a battery will charge depends on Its electrical capacity state of charge electrolyte temperature and internal condition The DC output of the charger The charge rate will vary if the alternating current AC supply is higher or lower than 110 volts 2 Caution To Avoid Damage to the Charger Never place the charger top of a battery during charging Gases from the battery can damag
54. stick from the neutral center position disengages the motor locks allowing the chair to move chair will move faster the more you move the joystick away from neutral Note If your speed becomes hard to manage release the Joystick and the chair will come to a complete stop When you release the joystick will return to neutral the chair will slow to a stop and the motor locks will reengage We recommend that you switch the chair off if you stop for any length of time This will conserve battery power Note Once the chair stops switching the chair off will not affect the motor locks 6 Joystick Boot F Make sure the boot is not torn or cracked this could allow debris water or moisture to enter If the boot is torn or cracked replace it as soon as you can 7 Remote Switch Jacks optional I Two 1 8 switch jacks are optional to provide remote switch control of the on off power function and the mode select function Any of the single switches offered by Sunrise Medical can be used to connect to either or both of these jacks except the single zero touch switch A WARNING 1 Never use the ON OFF switch to stop your chair except in an emergency This will result in an abrupt stop and may cause you to fall 2 To slow or stop your chair return the joystick to neutral 45 930336 Rev E xX OPERATING GUIDE MOTOR LOCKS Disconnect the motor locks when you need to manually push
55. t will automatically lock in place b To lower legrest while seated in chair lift legrest slightly while lifting release lever A up and lower legrest to desired position Legrest will automat ically lock in place REMOTE JOYSTICK INSTALLATION To Connect a Line up small cylindrical connector with its receptacle on the rear of the joystick b Push in firmly To disconnect Pull back on the retaining ring A of the cylindrical connector until it disconnects from the joystick box TO ADJUST THE HEIGHT OF THE REMOTE JOYSTICK a Remove the two pan head screws A securing the angle bracket mount B b Remove the Joystick from the mount by unfastening the two screws C on the underside of the mount c Position angle bracket mount such that you achieve the desired joystick height Four positions are available by relocating the mount either on the top or bottom of the mounting bar D and or by rotation of the angle bracket mount 930336 Rev E 32 IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE H REMOTE JOYSTICK SWING AWAY RETRACTABLE MOUNT OPTIONAL The remote joystick is mounted with a mechanism which allows the control to be locked in a forward or retracted position Adjustment a To retract joystick depress lever B located on side of armrest b Push joystick away from front of armrest until it locks into retracted position c To return to forward posit
56. the chair For example in an emergency or if batteries fail A WARNING 1 Do not disengage motor locks unless power to the chair is off 2 With the brakes released the chair will not operate and the battery charge indica tor will flash 9 bars rapidly if power to the chair is on 3 Be aware that the chair will not have brakes in the free wheel position 4 Make sure that the person pushing the chair has full control when motor locks are disengaged 1 To Disengage Motor Locks a Lift the lever A to the free wheel position 2 To Engage Motor Locks a Push the lever A down into the drive position BATTERIES A INTRODUCTION 1 Notes e Batteries supply the power for your chair They contain a finite amount of energy and have limits on how long they can store and supply energy You can charge batteries only a certain number of times before they will fail and no longer hold a charge For answers to questions about batteries consult your supplier 2 Use Proper Batteries Your chair operates on two 12 volt batteries e They should be Group 24 size with a minimum of 65 ampere hour rating Only deep cycle sealed case construction batteries should be used in this device e Connecting configuration They should have a post and clamp style connection e When you buy a replacement insist on deep cycle sealed case type Do not use a car starter battery 3 Breaking In A battery require
57. tip over N TRANSFERS A WARNING It is dangerous to transfer on your own It requires good balance and agility Be aware that there is a point during every transfer when the wheelchair seat is not below you To avoid a fall Always turn off power before you transfer to or from your chair If you fail to do so you may touch the joystick and cause your chair to move when you do not expect it Make sure motor locks are engaged This keeps the chair from moving when you transfer Work with your health care professional to learn safe methods e Learn how to position your body and how to support yourself during a transfer Have someone help you until you are sure you can do a safe transfer on your own Move your chair as close as you can to the seat you are transferring to If possible use a transfer board Rotate the front casters until they are as far forward as possible Be careful of the footrests If you can remove or swing them out of the way Never stand on footrests when you transfer Doing so may damage them or cause your chair to tip Make sure your feet do not hang up or get caught the space between the footrests Make sure armrests do not interfere Transfer as far back onto the seat surface as you can This will reduce the risk that you will miss the seat or fall 17 930336 Rev E vi GENERAL WARNINGS REACHING OR LEANING A WARNING Reaching or leaning affects the
58. ver on the anti tip tube so that both release pins are drawn inside b Insert into the anti tip tube receiver c Turn the anti tip tube down until release pin is through the receiver d Insert second anti tip tube the same way Adjusting Anti Tip Tube Wheel The anti tip tube wheels may have to be raised or lowered to achieve proper clearance of 1 2 to 2 a Press the anti tip wheel release button so that both release pins are drawn inside b Raise or lower to one of the four predrilled holes c Release button d Adjust the second anti tip tube wheel the same way Both wheels should be exactly the same height Turning Anti Tip Tubes Up Turn anti tip tubes up when being pushed by attendant overcoming obstacles or climbing curbs a Press the rear anti tip tube release lever b Hold lever in and turn anti tip tube up c Release lever d Repeat with second anti tip tube e Remember to return anti tip tubes to down position after completing maneuver 930336 Rev E 38 930336 Rev E IX SET UP ADJUSTMENT amp USE xX OPERATING GUIDE REAR AXLE The rear axle sockets on your Quickie A PERFORMANCE CONTROL SETTINGS I It is vital to match control settings to your level of function and ability P320 manual wheelchair can be installed 2 Consult your health care professional and your supplier to select the best in one of two positions The rear position control settings for you of
59. y to cause EMI problems Lap top computers without phone or fax Cordless phones TV sets or AM FM radios CD or tape players DISTANCE FROM THE SOURCE A WARNING EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as you get closer to the source For this reason EMI from hand held devices is of special concern See above person using one of these devices can bring high levels of EM energy very close to your chair without you knowing it IMMUNITY LEVEL A WARNING The level of EM is measured in volts per meter V m Every power wheelchair can resist EMI up to a certain level This is called its immunity level The higher the immunity level the less the risk of EMI It is believed that a 20 V m immunity level will protect the power wheelchair user from the more common sources of radio waves The configuration tested and found to be immune to at least 20 V m is Quickie P200 power wheelchair with a right hand mounted QTRONIX remote joystick system 16 seat width 18 seat depth dual post height adjustable arm rests elevating leg rests and Gp 24 gel all batteries The following specialty input devices have an unknown effect on the immunity level because they have not been tested with the P200 and QTRONIX control system 930336 Rev E 10 11 930336 Rev E EMI ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE Breath Control Tri Switch Head Array e Heavy Duty Switched Joystick Treadle Switch Ribb
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