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WHEELCHAIR
Veypr Sub4 User Manual
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
UM-VeyprSub4-020-AU

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  • Page 1 User Manual WHEELCHAIR Veypr Sub4 User Manual DIRECTIONS FOR USE UM-VeyprSub4-020-AU...
  • Page 2 Member State in which the user and/or patient validated to meet the General Safety is established. and Performance Requirements, As the manufacturer, SUNRISE MEDICAL, declares that the lightweight Annex I Nr. 14.1 of the Medical Device wheelchairs conform to the Medical Device Regulation (2017/745). Regulation 2017/745.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Contents Contents Daily Manual Propelled Wheelchair Definitions Safety Summary NOTE: Service Inspection Checklist Troubleshooting Guide Mechanical Procedure 1 - Upholstery General advice or best practice Procedure 2 - Rear Wheels Procedure 3 - Tyres and Inner Tubes CAUTION: Procedure 4 - Castor Wheels and Forks Procedure 5 - Wheel Locks...
  • Page 4: Daily Manual Propelled Wheelchair

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Daily Manual Propelled Wheelchair Daily Manual Propelled Wheelchair Fig. 1. - BACKREST - FOOTPLATE COVER - WHEEL LOCKS - CAMBER AXLE - REAR WHEELS - FRAME - CASTOR WHEELS - UNDER SEAT BRACE BAR - CASTOR FORKS - CUSHION &...
  • Page 5: Safety Summary

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Safety Summary Safety Summary General safety Wheelchairs are exclusively for children and adults who The engineering and construction of this wheelchair has are unable to walk or have limited mobility, for their own been designed to provide maximum safety. International personal use, when self-propelling and being moved by a safety standards currently in force have been fulfilled where third party (pushed by an attendant), within the home and...
  • Page 6 Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Safety Summary Safety Summary Continued • If and whenever possible, during a journey in a specially Stability and Balance fitted vehicle for disabled people, vehicle occupants To assure stability and correct operation of your wheelchair, should use the seats in the vehicle and the appropriate you must at all times maintain balance.
  • Page 7 Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Safety Summary Safety Summary Continued • Anti-tip tubes should prevent the chair tipping over • The wheel locks will only work if there is sufficient tyre backwards unintentionally. Under no circumstances pressure and if the correct setting has been made (see the should they take the place of transit wheels, and be used Chapter on “Wheel locks”).
  • Page 8 Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Safety Summary Safety Summary Continued • Always make sure that the quick-release axles on the rear wheels are set properly and are locked in place. If the button on the quick-release axle is not pressed in, the rear wheel cannot be removed.
  • Page 9: Service Inspection Checklist

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Safety Summary Service Inspection Checklist NOTE: Regular cleaning will help to highlight any loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth operation of your wheelchair. To operate properly and safely, your wheelchair must be cared for just like any other vehicle. Routine maintenance will extend the life and efficiency of your wheelchair.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting Guide Mechanical

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Troubleshooting Guide Mechanical Troubleshooting Guide Mechanical Solutions ü ü ü ü Check tyres for correct and equal pressure Check for loose castor stem nuts ü ü ü ü Check all fixtures are secure and tight ü...
  • Page 11: Procedure 1 - Upholstery

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Procedure 1 Procedure 1 - Upholstery The upholstery is fully adjustable and can be easily adjusted to provide the correct balance and comfort in your new wheelchair. 1.3: Changing Cushion Cover Fig. 3 Backrest Wings Remove cushion from the wheelchair.
  • Page 12: Procedure 2 - Rear Wheels

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Procedure 2 Procedure 2 - Rear Wheels The rear wheels are quick release and are designed to be removed and attached frequently. All rear wheels use quick release axle pins to secure the wheels to the frame, although these vary in length, they operate the same. 2.1: Removing/attaching rear wheels 2.2: Adjusting Quick release axle pin Push the quick release button and pull the wheel outwards...
  • Page 13: Procedure 3 - Tyres And Inner Tubes

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Procedure 3 Procedure 3 & 4 Procedure 3 - Tyres and Inner Tubes Tyres will wear just like a car tyre and the time will depend on the type of use. It is recommended that both tyres are changed once the tread fades.
  • Page 14: Procedure 5 - Wheel Locks

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Procedure 5 Procedure 5 - Wheel Locks The wheel locks are adjustable in position to suit tyre changes and wear. As tyres wear, the wheel lock may not hold the wheelchair as intended, so these need to be adjusted to suit the tyre condition. 5.1: Adjusting Wheel locks Fig. 9.
  • Page 15: Procedure 6 - Footrest

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Procedure 6 Procedure 6 & 7 Procedure 6 - Footrest The footrest may need adjusting when you first use the wheelchair, if circumstances change or if fasteners come loose. It is important to periodically check the height and adjust as required. 6.1: Adjust footrest height Fig. 12.
  • Page 16: Procedure 8 - Anti-Tips

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Procedure 8 Procedure 8 & 9 Procedure 8 - Anti-tips An anti tip can be used to make the chair more stable and is recommended by a health care professional. 8.1: Single sport anti-tip Fig. 14. To remove anti-tip, remove quick release pin (Fig.
  • Page 17: Transportation

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Transportation Transportation DANGER: There is risk of serious injury or death if this advice is ignored. Transportation of your wheelchair within a vehicle A wheelchair secured in a vehicle, will not provide the equivalent of safety and security as a vehicle seating system. We recommend that the user transfers to the vehicle seating.
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Technical Data Technical Data Description Overall length with leg rest (no wheels) 390mm 625mm Overall width (seat width) 250mm 440mm Folded height (only for chairs with folding backs) Total mass (with wheels) 15kg* Mass of the heaviest part (Transport weight) 12kg* Static stability downhill 5°...
  • Page 19 Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Recycling/Disposal ITEM TORQUE NOTE: Wheel Lock 10Nm RGK Wheelchairs Ltd are bespoke and individually made Footrest Adjustment Height 10Nm to measure for you, therefore your wheelchair may fall below or over the mentioned sizes. All Other Items 10Nm Recycling/Disposal Prior to the wheelchair being re-used, it must be carefully prepared.
  • Page 20: Identification / Serial Number

    Veypr Sub4 User Manual | Identification / Serial Number Identification / Serial Number The serial number of your made to measure wheelchair is located on either the under seat cross brace bar (J Product Description) or camber bar (H Product Description) or inside the backrest upholstery (A). Please provide the following information whenever you have to order replacement parts.
  • Page 21: Manufacturers Warranty

    * Means the authorised RGK reseller from which the product was purchased. ADDITIONAL WARRANTY INFORMATION - For goods provided by Sunrise Medical Pty Ltd in Australia, our goods come with a guarantee by Sunrise that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
  • Page 22 Customer Support Tel: +46 (0)31 748 37 00 ul. Elektronowa 6, Fax: +46 (0)31 748 37 37 94-103 Łódź Sunrise Medical Pty. Ltd. www.SunriseMedical.se Polska 11 Daniel Street, Wetherill Park, NSW, Telefon: + 48 42 275 83 38 2164 Australia MEDICCO s.r.o.

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