Sunrise Medical Quickie Q700 F Instructions For Use Manual

Sunrise Medical Quickie Q700 F Instructions For Use Manual

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Powered Wh eelch air
Fa uteuil ro ulant électr ique
E lekt risc he rolsto el
Quickie Q700 M/F/R
000690770.02
Instructions for Use
Manuel d'utilisation
Gebruikershandleiding

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  • Page 1 Powered Wh eelch air Fa uteuil ro ulant électr ique 000690770.02 E lekt risc he rolsto el Instructions for Use Quickie Q700 M/F/R Manuel d’utilisation Gebruikershandleiding...
  • Page 2 Wheelchair Components We at SUNRISE MEDICAL have been awarded the ISO-13485 certificate, which affirms the quality of our products at every stage, from R & D to production. This products meet the requirements in accordance with EC guidelines. Options or accessories shown are available at extra cost.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.0 User information  ............4 approved Sunrise Medical service agent. If you do not 1.1 This user manual  ��������������������������������������������������������������4 know of an approved dealer in your area or have any other 1.2 For further information ...
  • Page 4: User Information

    If one of the user manuals was not included with your wheelchair, please contact your dealer immediately. 1.2 For further information Please contact your local, authorized Sunrise Medical dealer if you have any questions regarding the use, maintenance or safety of your wheelchair. In or alternatively is available on case there is no authorized dealer in your area or you have any questions, contact Sunrise Medical either in writing or by telephone.
  • Page 5: Safety

    2.0 Safety Follow the instructions carefully next to these warning symbols! Not paying careful attention to these instructions could result in physical injury or damage to the wheelchair or the environment. Where ver possible, safety information is provided in the relevant chapter. 2.1 Symbols and labels used on the product Fig.
  • Page 6: Safety: Moving Parts

    2.3 Safety: Moving parts, (Fig.2.10) Fig.2.9.1 DANGER! A wheelchair has moving and rotating parts. Contact with moving parts may result in serious physical injury or damage to the wheelchair. Contact with the moving parts of the wheelchair should be avoided. •...
  • Page 7: Safety: Choking Hazard

    2.5 Safety: Choking hazard 2.7 Safety: Trays Safety: Swing away tray: DANGER! This mobility aid uses small parts which under certain DANGER! circumstances may present a choking hazard to young • The maximum weight allowed for the tray is 2.5kg. children.
  • Page 8: Intended Use Of The Wheelchair

    3.0 Intended use of the wheelchair Fig. 3.1 General description The Q700 range is an ultimate modular power wheelchair. A distinctive feature is the advanced suspension system that allows you to have an excellent driving experience indoors as well as outdoors. Due to its modular design, simplicity and wide range of adjustments, the Quickie Q700 series is a perfect choice for easy service, refurbishment and recycle requirements.
  • Page 9: Area Of Application: The User Environment

    3.2 Area of application: The user environment WARNING! This wheelchair has been designed to accommodate both • If you are under the influence of medicines that can have an indoor and outdoor use (EN12184 (2014) Class B). When effect on your ability to drive, you are not permitted to drive a driving the wheelchair outdoors, drive only on paved roads, wheelchair.
  • Page 10: Setting Up The Wheelchair

    4.0 Setting up the wheelchair 4.4 Centre of gravity Sunrise Medical wheelchairs can be adjusted according to DANGER! specific needs of the user. Adjusting the centre of gravity on a powered wheelchair is In this, we make a distinction between wheelchair settings and both physically demanding and safety critical.
  • Page 11: Lap Strap / Seating Positioning Belt

    4.7 Lap strap / seating positioning belt Fig. 4.1 DANGER! / WARNING! • This product is only to be used to position a single person in a wheelchair. • Lap straps are not suitable for transit purposes, approved occupant restraint systems must be used. •...
  • Page 12: Using The Wheelchair

    5.0 Using the wheelchair Checking free wheel lever • Ensure that the free wheel lever has been set to ‘drive’. (Chapter 5.8). DANGER! • Be aware that you may need to adjust the controller settings Checking seating of your system. •...
  • Page 13: Making A Transfer

    5.2 Making a transfer 5.3 Driving the wheelchair Sunrise Medical recommend that you consult your healthcare WARNING professional for assistance in developing your personal front or side transfer technique to best suit your needs and avoid any • The user of the wheelchair is at all times completely personal injury.
  • Page 14: Curves

    Road use 5.5 Braking & Emergency stop Please show the utmost consideration for the other traffic There are three ways to stop your wheelchair: on the road. • Simplest and safest way to stop the wheelchair is to release the joystick. This will bring the chair to a halt in a controlled manner.
  • Page 15: Driving On A Slope

    5.6 Driving on a slope Gradients: ascents: Your wheelchair has been designed and tested to allow its use WARNING! on slopes or gradients of up to: • When going uphill, keep the chair moving. Q700 M: 6° (10.5%) in standard configuration. •...
  • Page 16: Obstacles & Kerbs

    5.7 Obstacles & kerbs: Dismounting the kerb. DANGER! DANGER! Move the chair slowly and carefully in a forward direction until • Never descend a kerb backwards. both front wheels are on the edge of the kerb, again in a 90° •...
  • Page 17: Pushing The Wheelchair

    5.8 Pushing the wheelchair The wheelchair can be moved by pushing. In order to do so, the motors must be disengaged using a freewheel lever. This feature was developed for the attendants of wheelchair users and also functions as an emergency freewheel lever. The freewheel lever has 2 positions 1.
  • Page 18: Powered) Seating Options

    5.9 (Powered) seating options The wheelchair can be equipped by the following mechanical and/or powered options to adjust your seating position. These options can be operated by the user without the use of tools. Powered adjustable seating options (Fig.5.5 - Fig.5.7). How to operate these powered seating options can be found in &...
  • Page 19: Seat Memory Position (Sedeo Ergo Only)

    Also take off all personal metal effects and dangling objects when working on the battery. • Return the batteries back to Sunrise Medical or directly to the battery manufacturer for recycling, when they no longer hold charge.
  • Page 20: Charging Batteries

    Turning the mains socket/plug off, but • Do not, under any circumstances, tamper with the batteries. leaving the mains cable plugged in will eventually deplete If in any doubt contact your local Sunrise Medical authorised your battery charge. dealer.
  • Page 21 Connecting the battery charger Battery Charger Procedure for connecting the charger and charging The external charger has been designed to charge two 12V • Switch off the wheelchair controller. & Controller: Gel type batteries connected in series (= 24 V). •...
  • Page 22: The Range Of Your Vehicle

    Manual. The range stated sometimes differs from manufacturer to manufacturer even though the battery size is the same. Sunrise Medical measure the range of their vehicles in a consistent and uniform manner, but variances still occur due to motor efficiencies and overall product load weight.
  • Page 23: Replacing Batteries

    6.5 Replacing batteries Fig. 6.2 The wheelchair uses two 12V non-spillable ‘dry’ gel batteries in series, these batteries are fully sealed and require no maintenance. Spill-proof sealed batteries, such as “gelled electrolyte,” should be installed on powered wheelchairs when used in a motor vehicle. Replacing and servicing batteries is to be done by qualified specialist.
  • Page 24 To disconnect the batteries on Front and Rear-wheel drive: Fig. 6.6.1 • Release the two handle screws under the mid of the seat frame, that connect the seat frame with the seat module interface (step 1) and release the lever (step 2) (Fig.6.6.1 - 6.6.2).
  • Page 25: Transportation

    7.0 Transportation Fig. 7.1 7.1 Transport of the wheelchair in a car Getting in and out of the vehicle DANGER! • Confirm that the vehicle is suitably equipped to transport a passenger in a wheelchair, and ensure the method of access/ egress is suitable for your wheelchair type.
  • Page 26 Fig. 7.4 DANGER! • The wheelchair can only be secured by using the tie-down points on the wheelchair’s frame (Fig. 7.5). • The tie-down points (2 in the front, 2 in the back) are indicated by the tie-down symbol (Fig. 7.4). Fit the front straps first, then the rear.
  • Page 27: Using The Dahl Docking System

    7.2 Using the Dahl Docking System Fig. 7.6 NOTE: This section for the Dahl Docking System only applies to the MWD and RWD Bases. Not the FWD. CAUTION! The installation should be performed or supervised by a technician. Read all instructions carefully before proceeding with the installation.
  • Page 28 5. Mark where to cut the screws. (Fig. 7.10). Fig. 7.10 6. Remove the screws together with the spacer/spacers (Fig. 7.11). Fig. 7.11 7. Cut the screw where the mark is (Fig. 7.12). Fig. 7.12 It is very important that the fitter checks that the length of the bolts are correct.
  • Page 29 9. Attach the five screws together with the plastic spacer/ Fig. 7.14 spacers (to prevent the batteries from coming into contact with the nuts) and the lock plate on the underside of the chassis box. Tightening torque: 16-18 Nm/13.3 lb.ft (Fig. 7.14). Please refer to Section 6.6 of this manual for reverse the procedure to replace batteries.
  • Page 30: The Wheelchair As A Passenger Seat

    (meeting the system wherever possible. Sunrise Medical recognizes that it is requirements specified in ISO 7176-19:2008). not always practical for the user to be transferred and in these •...
  • Page 31: Special Transport Requirements

    Passenger with a user weight < 22 kg. 7.4 Special transport requirements When the user being transported is a child, less than 22 kg Using your wheelchair on the train. mass and the vehicle involved has less than eight (8) seated Before you travel, please contact the train operator.
  • Page 32: General Transport Warnings

    B. Remove the leg rests (& Seating system). consulting Sunrise Medical. C. Remove the armrests (& Seating system). • The wheelchair should be inspected by a Sunrise Medical D. Fold down the backrest (& Seating system). authorised dealer/service agent, before reuse following involvement in any type of vehicle collision.
  • Page 33: Maintenance & Cleaning

    Sunrise Medical Service Centre. • Push the joystick slowly forwards until you hear the parking The contact details of your local Sunrise medical service centre brakes operate. can be found on the inside front cover of this booklet.
  • Page 34 • A complete inspection, safety check and service should be • Switch on the hand control – Do the lights flash? This made by a Sunrise Medical authorised dealer at least once signifies that there is a fault in the electronic system. Refer per year.
  • Page 35: Tyre Maintenance And Pressures

    8.2 Tyre maintenance and pressures Fig. 8.1 8.2.1 Tyre pressure CAUTION! If pneumatic tyres are fitted to your wheelchair it is important to regularly check the air pressure and for signs of wear. The maximum tyre pressures are listed in Section 8.3, if in doubt check the markings on the side of the wheelchair tyre for guidance.
  • Page 36 8.2.3 Drive wheel tyre repair Fig. 8.3 To remove the wheel/tyre: Please see below and next page for photographs. • Remove the colour ring. • Use a 16 mm AF lug nut to loosen the 3-Socket studs, (Fig. 8.2). • Jack the base/battery box up and support it using blocks, (Fig.
  • Page 37 Fig. 8.7 Fig. 8.8 Fig. 8.9 Fig. 8.10 8.2.4 Removing the castor wheels (M base) (Fig.8.11). Fig. 8.11 • Use a 17.0 mm spanner/socket to undo the axle bolt. • Remove the nyloc nut. Removing the castor wheels (F/R base) (Fig.8.12) •...
  • Page 38: Wheels & Tyres Maintenance

    Daily check routine as described in chapter 5.1 Weekly check routine as described in chapter 8.1 Clean wheelchair upholstery & Seating system Complete inspection, safety check and service should be made by a Sunrise Medical authorised dealer. 8.3 Wheels & tyres maintenance To ensure that your wheelchair functions properly, it is essential that the tires are kept at the correct pressure.
  • Page 39: Lighting Maintenance

    When storing your wheelchair for long periods of time (in CAUTION! excess of one week), follow these simple instructions: • Fully charge the wheelchair for at least 24 hours. • We recommend the use of Sunrise Medical authorized spare • Disconnect the charger. parts only. • Disconnect the batteries.
  • Page 40: Disposal

    9.0 Disposal The symbols below mean that in accordance with local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches the end of its life, take it to the local collection point designated by local authorities. The separate collection and recycling of your product at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects the environment.
  • Page 41: Trouble Shooting

    10.0 Trouble shooting If the wheelchair is not working as it should, check the following points. • Check whether the batteries are charged. • Turn the wheelchair off and then back on again. • Check whether the battery plugs are all securely in place. •...
  • Page 42 Model Q700 series Type / configuration Q700 M Mid wheel drive Maximum user weight 160 kg 300 lbs. EN12184 class: Metric system values Imperial system values & alternative Description Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Total length (including legrests) Mid wheel drive Q700 M Sedeo Ergo Central footplate 1070 mm...
  • Page 43 Model Q700 series Type / configuration Q700 F Front wheel drive Maximum user weight 160 kg 353 lbs. EN12184 class: Metric system values Imperial system values & alternative Description Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Total length (including legrests) Front wheel drive Q700 F Sedeo Ergo Central footplate 1280 mm 1340 mm...
  • Page 44 Model Q700 series Type / configuration Q700 R Rear wheel drive Maximum user weight 160 kg 353 lbs. EN12184 class: Metric system values Imperial system values & alternative Description Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Total length (including legrests) Rear wheel drive Q700 R Sedeo Ergo Central footplate 1290 mm 1370 mm...
  • Page 45 Technical specifications: SEDEO Ergo seating system Imperial system values Metric system values & alternative Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Seat angle adjustment Powered tilt with COG adjustment optional 0° - 30° 0° - 30° Powered tilt with COG adjustment optional -5° - 25° -5°...
  • Page 46 Technical specifications: SEDEO Pro seating system Imperial system values & Metric system values alternative Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Seat angle adjustment Powered tilt with COG adjustment optional 0° - 30° 0° - 30° Powered tilt with COG adjustment optional -5° - 25° -5°...
  • Page 47: Warranty

    * Means the Sunrise Medical facility from which the product was purchased. Additional Notes For Australia Only: For goods provided by Sunrise medical Pty Ltd in Australia, our goods come with a guarantee by Sunrise Medical that cannot be excluded under Australian Consumer Law.

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