Safety; General Warnings; Features And Options; Preliminary Checks - Sunrise Medical Quickie Q100 R General Manual

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4.0 Safety:

If you follow the instructions given in this manual, you will
enjoy many trouble-free years of use:
WARNING!
• This vehicle is not designed for use on the road except
for crossing from one kerb to another.
• Load data always refers to one single person as
operator.
• The wheelchair is authorised for use by one person or
one seated person and their attendant if using a Dual or
Attendant control unit.
WARNINGS!

4.1 General Warnings:

• Always ensure that your wheelchair is switched off
before attempting to mount or dismount.
• Always ensure that you are able to operate all controls
from a comfortable position. Paying attention to your
posture is essential to ensure your continued comfort
and well being.
• Always make sure that you can be seen clearly,
especially if you intend using your wheelchair in poor
light.
• This wheelchair has been built to match the needs of a
particular user. If used by another user then it may need
to be adjusted and reprogrammed.
• Do not let children or others use your wheelchair.
• Do not lift or hoist the wheelchair by any detachable
parts such as leg rests, arm rests etc.
CAUTION!

4.2 Features and options:

Some of the options shown in this manual may not be
available in your country and may also restrict the overall
physical limits of the standard product (e.g. max. speed,
user weight limit, etc.). Those limitations are marked on
the order form, in the technical manual and in this owner's
manual.
For further information please consult your Sunrise
Medical authorised dealer.
WARNING!
CHOKING HAZARD – This mobility aid uses small parts
which under certain circumstances may present a choking
hazard to young children.
DANGER!

4.3 Preliminary checks:

• You should not try to manoeuvre at full speed.
• If you have to make a sudden turn, slow down first using
the joystick or the speed control knob.
• This is very important if you are going down a hill.
• Lack of attention to this point may result in your
overturning the wheelchair.
• Always check that the wheelchair is switched off before
trying to get in or out.
• Always check that you can operate all the controls from
a comfortable seated position. It is essential to pay
attention to posture in order to assure comfort and well-
being.
• Always check that the freewheel device is switched off
before setting the chair in motion.
• Always check that you can be seen clearly, especially
if you are using the wheelchair in conditions of low
visibility.
WARNING!

4.4 Emergency braking:

If power is cut by means of the ON/OFF button, braking
will be immediate and total. This method of stopping is not
recommended except for emergencies, since the stop will
be extremely sudden.

4.5 Kerbs, (Fig 4.1):

• Always cross the road as rapidly as possible, since
other vehicles may appear.
• Do not attempt to climb or to descend from, a kerb of
more than 100 mm. height.
• Do not attempt to ascend high kerbs, steep slopes or
cambers due to the risk of falling out of the chair or
tipping over.
• Do not attempt to ascend any kerb in the vicinity of a
drain cover, uneven surfaces, or gravel covering.
• Do not attempt to descend a kerb of more than 50 mm
in forward position.
• Do not attempt to climb or descend any kerb at an
oblique angle. Approach only at an angle of 90° with at
least 500mm run-up.
Fig.4.1
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Rev. A Q100R Q200R

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