Swing-Away Controller Bracket; Check After Setup And/Or Adjustment Of Wheelchair - Sunrise Medical Quickie Q700 M SEDEO ERGO Manual

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5.6 Swing-away controller bracket

The joystick can be mounted with a mechanism that
allows the joystick to be locked in a forward or retracted
position, and can accommodate a mid-line mount so the
joystick can be located in the center of the wheelchair.
Swing-away (Fig.5.15).
• To Swing-away the joystick, push outward on the inside of
joystick.
• Push the joystick away from the front of the armrest until
it locks into the outside swing-away position.
• To return to forward position, push the back of the
joystick, forward until it locks into place.
• To Swing-away the joystick to the inside, push inward on
the outside of joystick.
• Push the joystick away from the front of the armrest until
it locks into the inside swing-away position.
• To return to forward position, push the back of the
joystick, forward until it locks into place.
Pre-setting depth of the controller (Fig. 5.16)
1. Loosen screws (A).
2. Slide controller (B) to desired position.
3. Tighten screws (A).
There are 2 ways to pre-set the height of the controller.
Pre-setting height of the controller (1) (Fig 5.17)
1. Loosen screw (A).
2. Slide controller (B) to desired height.
3. Tighten screws (A).
Pre-setting height of the controller (2) (Fig 5.18)
1. Loosen screw (C).
2. Slide controller (D) to desired height.
3. Tighten screw (C).

5.7 Check after setup and/or adjustment of wheelchair

After the initial setup by the Sunrise Medical Authorized Dealer
or after making any adjustments to the wheelchair a check to
confirm that no interferences exist must be completed.
Interferences can happen (but not limited to) adjustment's to
the joystick, armrest, specialty control mounts, leg rest,
headrest, etc. After an adjustment has been made, the
movement of that device may collide or hinder the operation
of another component of the wheelchair. A check must be
performed prior to operation of the chair to make sure all
moving pieces move freely and through the entire range of
motion without coming into contact with another part of the
wheelchair.
Q700 M Ergo Seat
A
17
Fig. 5.15
B
Fig. 5.16
B
A
Fig. 5.17
D
C
Fig. 5.18
247554 Rev. A

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