Wheels & Tyres Maintenance - Sunrise Medical QUICKIE Q700 R Instructions For Use Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for QUICKIE Q700 R:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

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. The correct tyre
pressure is indicated on the side of the tyre.
Tyres that are too soft will have a negative effect on the wheelchair's performance. Moving the wheelchair will require more energy,
making more demands on the batteries. Furthermore, wear on under inflated tyres is increased
When inspecting the tyres for signs of wear, look for significant scuff marks, cuts and a diminished tyre tread. Tyres will need to be
changed when the tread cannot be seen over the complete surface of the tyre.
Castor wheel
6"
9" (2.80/2.50-4)
10" (3.00-4)
Drive wheel
14" (3.00-8)
DANGER!
• Do not inflate beyond the maximum allowed tyre pressure.
• Never use a forecourt pump
• Before tyres are repaired they must first be fully deflated!
Q700 M/M HD/F/R Rev.F
Maintenance & Inspection Schedule
Q700 M
Q700 F
Q700 R
Q700 F
Q700 R
Q700 M
Q700 F
Q700 R
Max. tyre pressure
Solid wheels
2.4 bar max.
2.4 bar max.
Max. tyre pressure
3.5 bar max.
*
*
*
35 PSI
35 PSI
50 PSI max.
*
39

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Quickie q700 fQuickie q700 mQuickie q700 m hdQuickie q700 r sedeo ergo

Table of Contents