Centre Of Gravity Adjustment; Fixed Seat Tilt; Freewheel Device); Tyre Pressure - Sunrise Medical QUICKIE Q100R General Manual

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8.5 Centre of Gravity Adjustment

Your wheelchair can be supplied with an optional Centre
of Gravity (CoG) bracket.
adjustment for end users to improve their driving experience
and chair perfomance.
DANGER!
Refer to Sunrise Medical Training Materials for CoG option
adjustment before setup and use.

8.6 Fixed Seat Tilt:

The seat can be tilted and set manually within a range of 0°, 3°
6° (Fig.8.3).
• Loosen the two rear M10 bolts (1)
• Undo the 2 front wing screws (2)
• Move the seat to the desired tilt angle.
• Replace and tighten the 2 wing screws (2)
• Retighten the two M10 bolts (1) to 10/12Nm.
Fig. 8.3
1
30
Q100R-Q200R Configured Rev. A
This enables centre of gravity
2
8.7 Freewheel device (Fig. 8.4):
Pull brake release lever away from battery box so that it is the
freewheel position. If you wish to push the wheelchair with
the motors off, you should follow this procedure with both
wheels. When the levers are pushed inwards, the drive wheel
will automatically connect with the propulsion mechanism.
Follow this procedure with both wheels.

8.8. Tyre pressure:

Where pnuematic tyres are fitted, It is important to check
inflation pressure regularly, along with the state of wear of
the tyres. The maximum pressure recommended for the front
wheels is 36 psi (2.5 bars), while for the rear wheels it is 40 psi
(2.7 bars).
WARNING!
Never inflate the tyres with a service station air pump. It
is recommended that you use a manual pump or a pressure
regulator (manometer).
Fig. 8.4

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