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Powered Wheelchair
Instructions for Use
Quickie Jive
000690669.00

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  • Page 1 Powered Wheelchair Instructions for Use Quickie Jive 000690669.00...
  • Page 2 InformatIon on the full specIfIcatIon and optIons and accessorIes please refer to the order form. all InformatIon Is subject to change wIthout notIfIcatIon. please consult sunrIse medIcal wIth any querIes you may have. 1.5 m Ipx4 Ipx4 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 3: User Information

    Sunrise Medical. *The use of the JIVE on walk ways and roads may be subject to the applicable legal requirements of National area of application...
  • Page 4: Back Upholstery

    Due to its modular design, simplicity and wide range of adjustments, the Quickie Jive is a perfect choice for easy service, refurbishment and recycle requirements. As a part of our ongoing product improvement initiative, Sunrise Medical reserves the right to change specifications and design without notice.
  • Page 5 Front Wheel Drive (FWD) back upholstery joystIck heIght/wIdth adjustable armrests stabIlIsIng hand control module cushIon battery box rear castors motors foot rests drIve wheel Quickie Jive...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    6.8 JAY backrests 15.0 specification sheets 6.9 Headrest 15.1 Model: Quickie Jive R 6.10 Manual setting of the seat angle on the Jive 15.2 Model: Quickie Jive F 6.11 Powered Seating 15.3 Model: Quickie Jive M 7.0 vr2 control system (fig.7.1): 16.0 service history...
  • Page 7: Your Wheelchair

    1) The repair or replacement will be carried out by an ability to control the vehicle safely. The JIVE R, JIVE F & JIVE authorised Sunrise Medical dealer/service agent. M have a maximum user weight up to 160Kg (dependant on options chosen for your chair).
  • Page 8: Label Explanations

    2.4 label explanations Information Battery Label – Warning Instructions and Circuit Diagram Lever position for the Left-hand freewheel Lever position for the Right-hand freewheel mechanism. mechanism. OUT – disengaged IN - engaged OUT – disengaged IN - engaged Quickie Jive...
  • Page 9 Kerb climbing and model chosen) lifted WARNING – When the seat is raised, ensure the spring pin clicks WARNING – Danger of finger entrapment back into the lock position to hold the seat upright. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 10: General Safety Warning And User Tips

    It is unsafe to do so and could cause personal injury or damage the chair. The Jive has only been designed to climb a single step or kerb. 4.7 emergency braking •...
  • Page 11: Sharp Turns

    160Kg or 137Kg if fitted with a kerb to turn sharply you must reduce your speed with the climber. This figure rises to 240Kg for the Jive F-XL. joystick or speed setting. This is particularly important •...
  • Page 12: Wheelchair Range

    Attendants must be aware of the location of the RWD anti tips to prevent feet being trapped underneath causing injury Attendants - Do not stand on the anti tips, this could cause the wheelchair to become unstable. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 13: Use On A Slope

    5kph) and stop if any anxiety arises regarding directional control. If the chair picks up speed, centre the joystick to slow it or to stop all forward movement, then restart slowly and do not allow the speed to increase. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 14: Stability Of Your Wheelchair

    Riding over drains or grids could cause the wheelchair castors or wheels to become lodged, causing the chair to come to a sudden stop. Always maintain the correct pressure for the tyre. These are listed in section 13 of this manual. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 15: Lights And Indicators

    Ensure that all extremities and clothing are free when positioning the tray for use. warnIng! The approach speed and process can vary depending on your wheelchair drive type and castor wheel choice. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 16 4.33.2 dismounting the kerb with a front (fwd) or 3. Do not attempt to go up or down more than a 10 cm (4”) high kerb (Jive R only with kerb climber fitted). mid wheel drive (mwd) chair warnIng! 4.
  • Page 17: Lap Strap

    (Fig. 4.12). notes: 1. Standard Sling - Lap strap movement is restricted by upholstery 2. Contoured back - Use universal bottom bracket as per recline back method Quickie Jive...
  • Page 18: Preparing Your Wheelchair For Use

    To dismantle the chair for transport or storage no tools are required. 5.4 emergency freewheel jive f/r The list of components when dismantled: (components By pressing the freewheel levers on both sides of the below are related to the maximum detachable parts and base into the down position (Fig.
  • Page 19: Drive Wheel Suspension Jive F/R

    5.5 drive wheel suspension jive f/r For F-XL and Recaro: The Jive F/R has an effective and adjustable drive wheel Single Post Armrest: suspension system as a standard feature. To match your Release the handle screw on the side of the armrest requirements on drive comfort, the tension of the springs receiver and remove armrest (Fig.
  • Page 20: Leg Rests

    To adjust the angle: (Fig 5.17-5.18). • Use a 5.0mm Allen key and 13.0mm spanner to loosen stud A, • Remove stud B. • Tilt the receiver until the required hole lines up with the top hole. • Refit the stud. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 21 Once the leg rest is fully lifted or in its lowest position do not hold the joystick in its operat ing position as this could damage the actuator.. r-net control Please refer to your R-net Owner’s Manual for details. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 22: Seating

    • Release the joystick when the desired angle is reached. • To return to drive mode press the actuator button again. r-net control Please refer to your R-net Owner’s Manual for details. Fig.6.2 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 23: Changing Seat Height

    Remove the bolts from the posts using two 13 mm Although there are a variety of back upholsteries which spanners. can be used on the Jive backrest structure, they all fold • Move the posts to the desired position. down in the same way.
  • Page 24: Manual Adjustable Backrest (Manual Recline)

    6.7 manual adjustable backrest (manual recline) 6.10 manual setting of the seat angle on the jive For depth adjustment see section 6.2. To set the seat angle, release the bolt fixing the “Banana” To recline the backrest angle, pull the lever at the top of bracket between the seat interface module and the seat the backrest which operates the gas strut.
  • Page 25 Fig.6.11 cautIon! Once the seat is fully raised or fully down, do not hold the joystick in its operating position as this could damage the actuator r-net control Please refer to your R-net Owner’s Manual for details. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 26: Vr2 Control System (Fig.7.1)

    Deflect the joystick forwards until the control system speed or indicator beeps. • Deflect the joystick in reverse until the control system profile buttons beeps. • Release the joystick, there will be a long beep. • The wheelchair is now locked. joystick Ipx4 Fig.7.1 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 27: Operating The Control Joystick

    This gauge also indicates if the speed of the wheelchair is being limited or if the control system is locked. 7.6 the horn button: The horn will sound while this button is depressed. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 28: Vr2-L

    Depress the hazard warning button to turn off the lights led’s and the associated LED. Actuator button and LEDs: Depending on whether your wheelchair is fitted with one or two actuators the operation of this button will differ. fig. 7.2 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 29: Charging And Programming Socket

    7.12 vr2 dual control unit: speed IndIcator control maxImum button & speed IndIcator button led’s joystIck actuator control button panel vr2 dual control unIt vr2 dual control unIt fig. 7.3 fig. 7.4 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 30: Maximum Speed Button And Indicator

    Check the condition of the battery. details. If you can’t find the problem, try the self help guide on 7.16 quickie direct actuator control box: the next page. Switch on the control system again and try to drive the The direct actuator switches can operate any factory wheelchair.
  • Page 31 A communication fault is indicated. Make sure that the joystick cable is securely 10 + S connected and not damaged. A = Actuator LED’s An actuator trip is indicated. If more than one actuator is fitted, check which actuator 10 + A is not working. Check the actuator wiring. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 32: R-Net Control System

    Because of the comprehensive nature of the R-net control system, a separate R-net Owner’s Manual is supplied whenever this system is fitted. Please refer to the R-net Owner’s Manual for details of R-net hand control functions. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 33: Controller Mounts

    10.3 attendant control, (fig.10.2) warnIng! • Ensure that you set the speed of the attendant control to a speed that you can comfortably follow. • Always turn off the power to the controller when leaving the user in the chair. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 34: Centre Bar Mount Control (R-Net)

    Be aware that when the controller is flipped to the underside of the tray that driving will be inhibited for the user’s safety. Centre bar mount with R-net Control Please refer to the R-net Owner’s Manual for details of R-net hand control functions. Adjustment knob Quickie Jive...
  • Page 35: Powered Swing Away Arm (R-Net)

    If the direction of movement of the forus attendant control powered swing-away with r-net chin control needs to be altered please contact your authorised Sunrise Medical dealer for adaptation. Please refer to the R-net Owner’s Manual for details of R-net hand control functions fig. 10.4 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 36: Speciality Controls

    The fourth switch is your mode switch and it toggles the head array between forward and reverse and between driving the wheelchair and operating any ancillary devices (such as powered seating or augmentative communications systems.) fig. 11.1 fig. 11.2 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 37: Sip And Puff Control And Buddy Buttons

    (Fig.11.7). This will give extra fig. 11.5 fig. 11.6 fig. 11.7 r-net, omni plus control Please refer to the R-net Owner’s Manual for details of R-net, Omni Plus control functions Quickie Jive...
  • Page 38: Batteries And Charging

    Do not fit car batteries to the wheelchair. Fit only deep cycle, maintenance free mobility batteries. fig. 12.3 fig. 12.4 When the batteries are worn out, take them to the local authority disposal point. fig. 12.5 fig. 12.6 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 39: Maintenance Free Batteries

    If any corrosion is apparent, then clean the terminals completely and re-grease the terminal using Vaseline petroleum jelly, not ordinary grease. Ensure that the terminal nut and bolt, cable clip Auxiliary Power and exposed cable are completely covered with jelly. fig. 12.7 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 40: Charging Socket

    To reduce the risk of damage to electric plug and cord, pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the charger. fig. 12.10 fig. 12.8 Charging Socket Pin 1 = Battery Positive Pin 2 = Battery Negative Pin 3 = Inhibit fig. 12.9 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 41: The Range Of Your Vehicle

    Battery warranties are subject to periods set by the manufacturers. However, most of these warranties are subject to a wear and tear clause, and if you genuinely wear out your batteries in 6 months, it will not be possible to obtain a replacement under warranty. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 42: Transportation

    (Fig 13.1). Upper Torso fig13.2 Restraint Belt Pelvic Restraint Belt fig.13.1 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 43 Due to the weight of the Jive wheelchair it is always necessary to use a 6 strap tie down system, 4 straps at the rear of the wheelchair and 2 at the front. • The tie–down restraints should be attached as close...
  • Page 44: Occupant Restraint Instruction

    The straps are then tensioned after the front straps have been fitted to secure the wheelchair. rwd rear tie down fig.13.8 fig.13.4 rwd front and rear tie down straps fig.13.5 fig.13.9 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 45 TIE DOWNS fwd front and rear tie down straps mwd front and rear tie down straps fig.13.12 fig.13.15 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 46: Leg Strap Fitting Instructions Adjustable Hangers

    When returning the wheelchair to use, please reconnect the batteries/battery boxes and charge the wheelchair for at least 24 hours before use. 3. Tension should be sufficient to prevent removal of the ELR ALR via the swing-away motion, (Fig.13.19). fig.13.19 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 47: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Tyres will need to be changed when the tread cannot be seen over the complete surface of the tyre, (Fig.14.1). For solid tyres the sequence is the same, just discount the references to the inner tube and valve. Fig. 14.2 Fig. 14.1 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 48 Fig. 14.3 Fig. 14.7 Fig. 14.4 Fig. 14.8 Fig. 14.5 Fig. 14.9 Fig. 14.10 Fig. 14.6 Valve Gap Quickie Jive...
  • Page 49: Removing The Mwd Castor Wheel

    Remove the nyloc nut, (Fig.14.12). refitting: When refitting do not try to force the bolt through. Gently move the wheel back and forth until the bolt slips through. warnIng! Always use a new nyloc nut when refitting. Fig. 14.12 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 50: Removing The Rwd/Fwd Castor Wheel

    Undo the 3 hub studs, (Fig.14.15). • Lift the hubs out, (Fig.14.16). • Gently feed the tube out of the tyre, (Fig.14.17) • When refitting the hub studs, tighten to a torque of 15-20Nm. Fig. 14.16 Fig. 14.13 Fig. 14.17 Fig. 14.14 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 51: Cleaning And Your Wheelchair

    • Do not use solvents, bleaches, abrasives, synthetic detergents, wax polishes or aerosols. • Disinfectants may be used in dilution as specified by their manufacturer. • Ensure surfaces are rinsed with clean water and dried thoroughly. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 52: Lighting Bulb Exchange Procedure

    In the event of a short circuit current will be the battery connections, the connection of batteries to limited to a safe level. Once the fault is removed the power loom and plug in sockets for the joystick, control system resets automatically. box and lights and indicators. Quickie Jive...
  • Page 53: How To Connect The Cables To The Batteries

    (-). (Fig.14.23 - 14.24). • Connect the GREY plugs to the power loom, (Fig.14.25 - 14.26). Fig. 14.25 warnIng! Ensure the two seat interface screws are fully tightened before using the wheelchair, (Section 12.1, Fig.12.1). Fig. 14.26 Fig. 14.21 Quickie Jive...
  • Page 54: Controller Access

    12. This also gives access to the Motor Control Module (Fig. 14.27) on Jive F/R. Battery charger To access the controller on the Jive M take the rear Tyre pump shroud on the base between the rear castor wheels off.
  • Page 55 Apply general purpose grease to square runners to tilt and lift runners (if fitted) Check upholstery, seating, headrests, armpads and calfpads for wear warnIng! Complete inspection, safety check and service should be made by a Sunrise Medical authorised dealer Quickie Jive...
  • Page 56: Specification Sheets

    15.0 specification sheets (en 12184 & Iso 7176-15) Sunrise Medical Limited High Street Wollaston West Midlands DY8 4PS ENGLAND Tel.: +44 (0) 1384446688 www.SunriseMedical.com 15.1 model: quickie jive r fig.15.1 Iso 7176-15 comments Overall length (with legrest) 1185mm 1215 mm With 50mm leg extesions fitted...
  • Page 57: Model: Quickie Jive F

    15.2 model: quickie jive f Iso 7176-15 comments fig.15.2 Overall length (with legrest) 1185mm 1215 mm With 50mm leg extesions fitted Overall width 620 mm 660 mm Without lights and with lights Folded length Not a folding chair Folded height Not a folding chair Min = Lightest chair with no seat module fitted.
  • Page 58: Model: Quickie Jive M

    15.3 model: quickie jive m Iso 7176-15 comments Overall length (with legrest) 1070 mm 1130 mm With 50mm leg extesions fitted Overall width 622 mm 660 mm Without lights and with lights Folded length Not a folding chair Folded height...
  • Page 59: Service History

    Emergency stop Wheel nuts Left turn motors Right turn Wiring Up/Down slope Connections Over obstacles Noise Parking brake Brakes NOTE: Only use Sunrise Medical parts for service and repairs Brushes Dealer signature and stamp: Dealer signature and stamp: Quickie Jive...
  • Page 60 Sunrise Medical GmbH & Co.KG Kahlbachring 2-4 D-69254 Malsch/Heidelberg Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 7253/980-555 Fax: +49 (0) 7253/980-111 www.SunriseMedical.com Sunrise Medical Thorns Road Brierley Hill West Midlands DY5 2LD Phone: 0845 605 66 88 Fax: 0845 605 66 89 www.SunriseMedical.com Sunrise Medical S.L.

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