Warnings- Components & Options; Base Frame; Upper Extremity Support Tray; C.fasteners - Sunrise Medical Zippie VOYAGE Owner's Manual

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Z I PP IE VOYAGE
This early intervention device has been tested and approved using Sunrise
accessories. Any accessory that has not been been expressly approved by
Sunrise Medical will void your warranty, and may add a safety risk to
attendant and child.
A. BASE FRAME
Inspect cables and engage/release buttons before every use to make sure
they are in good working condition. Be sure that your base frame is locked
before seating your child.
B. UPPER EXTREMITY SUPPORT TRAY
Before adding or removing a tray to the mobility device be sure to point
front casters to the front of the device and engage parking brake. This
keeps the wheels from rolling when attaching the tray. The support tray
has a weight capacity of 50lbs (22.7kg).
1.
Do not lift this product by its tray support arms.
2.
ALWAYS make certain that the tray is fully locked into place after
adding it to the dependent mobility device.
C. FASTENERS
Many of the screws, and nuts on this product are considered to be special
high-strength fasteners. They require periodic checks and maintenance to
ensure the safety of both the user and attendant.
1. Most adjustments that require removing hardware should be
done by your Service provider.
2. Only use fasteners provided by an authorized dealer (or
ones of the same type and strength), as indicated by the
markings on the heads.
3. Do not over- or under-tighten fasteners. If screws or nuts
become loose, tighten them as soon as possible.
NOTE- For safety and performance it is best to not reuse fasteners.
If you fail to heed these warnings damage to your chair, a fall, tip-over
or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to the rider or
others.
D. FOOTREST
1.
Adjustment of the footbed may cause interference with the front
lower frame in some positions. This interference can affect the
comfort and proper support for the seated dependent.
2.
Avoid putting extra weight on the footbed. The mobility device
may tip forward (or backward if seating system has been reversed).
3.
Never lift this mobility device by the footbeds.
E. TIRES AND WHEELS
1.
Yearly tire inspection for excessive wear is suggested to ensure
good traction in all types of environments.
2.
When installing front or rear wheel/tire assembly, slide the wheels
into the axle opening until the quick release button pops out, and
you hear a click. Your wheel is now fully engaged and locked.
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VII. WARNINGS– COMPONENTS & OPTIONS
F. PARKING BRAKE
Never engage the parking brake to slow or stop this product when it is
moving. To keep the rear wheels from rolling, always engage the parking
brake fully when you transfer your dependent or the dependent seating
system.
G. UNDERCARRIAGE STORAGE
This mobility device's storage basket was designed for the addition of up to
15lbs (6.8kg) of additional weight. Excessive weight my cause an unstable
or hazardous condition to exist.
H. ACCESSORY TRAYS
The accessory trays should not be used to store excessive weight, or a
piece of equipment that has not been approved for use by Sunrise Medical.
This may cause an unstable or hazardous condi-tion for the rider or
attendant.
I. CANOPY
When using the canopy, make sure that it is secure by checking the
clamps that hold it to the
base.
J. SEATING SYSTEMS
DO NOT change the seating system, or individual components of your
dependent mobility device unless you have first consulted your health care
professional.
K. PELVIC POSITIONING BELTS
Use positioning belts ONLY to help support the child's posture.
1. Make sure the rider does not slide down in the mobility device seat.
The belts must be snug, but must not be so tight that they interfere
with breathing. You should be able to slide your open, flat hand,
between the belt and the rider.
2. Use positioning belts with a cooperative rider only. Make sure that
you can remove the belts in an emergency.
3. NEVER use the positioning belts:
• As a restraint.
• On a child who is comatose, agitated or is prone to seizures.
As a motor vehicle restraint– except those that are includ-ed
with the transit option for the purpose of occupant restraint.
L. CUSHIONS
This mobility device's seating was designed for comfort and pos-tural
support. If seating component modifications are necessary, consult your
healthcare advisor.
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