Sunrise Medical Quickie Q700-UP M Instructions For Use Manual page 9

Seating system
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Main Components (Fig.3.1)
1.
Headrest
2.
Arm Rest
3.
Joystick
4.
Seat Cushion
5.
Side Cushion
6.
Knee Fixation
7.
Foot Rest
8.
Front Casters
9.
Drive Wheels
10. Rear Casters
11. Motors
12. Battery Box, (under seat)
13. Stand Up Actuators
14. Backrest
WARNING!
DO NOT use any wheelchair that has been involved in a
motor vehicle accident. A sudden stop and/or collision may
structurally damage your wheelchair. There may have been a
change to the structure of the chair, and/or damaged or
broken some of the components. Wheelchairs involved in
sudden stops should be inspected for possible failures in
frame and/or components. Frame damage may be
represented by but not limited to: visual cracks, dents, metal
distortion, bends, or damage to the seating mounting. If the
chair no longer drives straight, it could be damaged. If the
wheelchair has been involved in an accident, discontinue
use immediately and contact your Authorized Dealer for a
thorough inspection. If damage is questionable or if there is
concern regarding the condition of the chair, Sunrise
Medical recommends replacement of the chair.
Wheelchairs involved in collisions should be replaced.
NOTE : The warranty is void on any wheelchair that is
involved in a collision.
WARNING!
Elevation to standing position
• Elevation to standing position and operation in standing
position must only be done on a flat surface. When the
chair is in elevated position, never reach out from the chair,
due the higher tipping risk.
• The operation of the Stand Up function (and other pre-
defined seating positions) will cause multiple actuators to
operate simultaneously.
• If the seating system operates unintentionally or erratically
immediately switch off the system with the On/Off button.
CAUTION!
Positioning Belt
Quickie positioning belts are designed to position the user only
and will not protect you in an accident. You may even receive
further injury from the belts if used incorrectly.
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