Summary of Contents for Sunrise Medical QUICKIE Zippie/Teens Seat
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000691024.EN Seat ing System Instructions for Use Zippie/Teens Seat...
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Wheelchair Components We at SUNRISE MEDICAL have been awarded the ISO-13485 certificate, which affirms the quality of our products at every stage, from R & D to production. This products meet the requirements in accordance with EC guidelines. Options or accessories shown are available at extra cost.
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If you have any queries about the use, maintenance or safety of your seating system, please contact your local approved Sunrise Medical service agent. If you do not know of an approved dealer in your area or have any other questions please write or telephone:...
Contents 1.0 User information ..........5 7.0 Reducing the seating system size for transportation purposes ............31 1.1 This user manual ������������������������������������������������������5 7.1 Seat cushion �����������������������������������������������������������31 1.2 For further information ��������������������������������������������5 7.2 Back cushion �����������������������������������������������������������31 1.3 Symbols used in this manual ������������������������������������5 7.3 Swing away legrests ������������������������������������������������32 2.0 Safety ..............6 8.0 Maintenance and cleaning .........33 2.1 Seating related symbols and labels used on the product ���������������������������������������������������������������������6 8.1 General Maintenance ���������������������������������������������33 2.2 Safety: Temperature ...
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2.0 Safety Fig. 2.1 Follow the instructions carefully next to these warning symbols! Not paying careful attention to these instructions could result in physical injury or damage to the wheelchair or the environment. Wherever possible, safety information is provided in the relevant chapter. 2.1 Seating related symbols and labels used on the product The signs, symbols and instructions affixed to the wheelchair comprise part of the safety facilities.
2.5 Safety: Trays Safety: Vent tray DANGER! / WARNING! Using a vent tray will affect the stability and overall weight of your wheelchair. • Make sure that the batteries and the ventilator are securely fastened to the tray before use. •...
4.0 Setting up the seating system Fig. 4.1 The average wheelchair user does not exist. This is why Sunrise Medical wheelchairs can be pre-set according to specific needs of the user. Pre-settings are carried out once, the first time the wheelchair is going to be used. They must be executed by qualified specialist, unless explicitly stated otherwise.
4.3 Pre-set backrest (this adjustment can only be performed Fig. 4.4 by a trained professional) Backrest angle (Fig 4.4) 1. Unscrew and remove (A) on both sides. 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Replace and tighten (A). Backrest height Sling Back (Fig 4.5) (Remove sling back before proceeding) 1. Unscrew and remove 4 x (A). 2.
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J3 Back (Fig 4.8) Fig. 4.8 & NOTE: The Jay 3 Backrest can be used in conjunction with the Sedeo Lite seating system. Please refer to the J3 Back Owner’s Manual for fitting and adjustment. Zippie & Teens Seat Rev. A...
4.4 Pre-set Flip back armrests Fig. 4.9 Armrest height Major or minor adjustment it is a two-part process: PART 1 (Fig. 4.9) 1. Turn (A) in order to adjust (B). PART 2 (Fig. 4.10) 1. Loosen rear screw (A) by one turn then fully remove (B). 2.
4.5 Teens armrests Fig. 4.12 Armrest height Major or minor adjustment it is a two-part process: PART 1 (Fig. 4.12) 1. Turn (A) in order to adjust (B). PART 2 (Fig. 4.13) 1. Loosen (A) by one turn. 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Tighten (A). Armrest pad depth (Fig.4.14) Fig.
4.7 Pre-set center mount legrest Fig. 4.17 Lower leg length (Fig 4.17) 1. Unscrew and remove (A). 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. A L+R 3. Replace and tighten (A). 13mm 13mm NOTE / CAUTION! Ensure that there is sufficient free space under (B) for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles.
4.8 Pre-set Fixed center mount legrest Fig. 4.20 Lower leg length (Fig 4.20) 1. Unscrew and remove (A). 13mm 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Replace and tighten (A). Ankle angle (Fig 4.21) 1. Flip up (A). 13mm 2. Turn (B) in order to adjust the ankle angle as desired. 3.
4.9 Pre-set LIFE hangers Fig. 4.23 Lower leg length (Fig 4.23) 1. Loosen (A). 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Tighten (A). Footrest angle (Fig 4.24) 1. Loosen (A). 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Tighten (A). NOTE / CAUTION! • Ensure that there is sufficient free space under (B) for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles.
4.10 Pre-set LIFE hangers - high mount Fig. 4.26 Lower leg length (Fig 4.26) 1. Loosen (A). 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Tighten (A). NOTE / CAUTION! • Ensure that there is sufficient free space under (B) for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles. Footrest angle (Fig 4.27) 1.
4.13 Pre-set legrest Fig. 4.32 Lower leg length (Fig 4.32) 1. Unscrew and remove (A). 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Replace and tighten (A). NOTE / CAUTION! • Ensure that there is sufficient free space under (B) for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles. Footrest angle (Fig 4.33) 1.
4.15 Pre-set swing away legrests ELR/ALR Fig. 4.36 Lower leg length (Fig 4.36) 1. Unscrew and remove (A). 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Replace and tighten (A). NOTE / CAUTION! Ensure that there is sufficient free space under (B) for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles.
4.16 Pre-set headrest Fig. 4.40 DANGER! / WARNING! • If a headrest is part of the options selected for the user/chair, never drive the chair without the headrest attached. • Never use the chair without a headrest if a person is transported with the chair in a vehicle.
4.21 Lap strap / seating positioning belt Fig. 4.54 DANGER! / WARNING! • This product is only to be used to position a single person in a wheelchair. • Lap straps are not suitable for transit purposes, approved occupant restraint systems must be used. • Failure to heed these warnings may result in severe injury or death. •...
5.0 Using the seating system Fig. 5.1 5.1 Getting in and out of the wheelchair (Transferring) Sunrise Medical recommend that you consult your healthcare professional for assistance in developing your personal front or side transfer technique to best suit your needs and avoid any personal injury. DANGER! / WARNING To prevent a fall: •...
5.3 Preparing for side transfer Fig. 5.4 DANGER! / WARNING • Move your system as close as you can to the seat you are transferring to. If possible, use a transfer board. • Transfer as far back onto the seat surface as you can. This will reduce the risk that you will miss the seat or fall.
5.4 Headrest Fig. 5.8 Removing/positioning the headrest (Fig 5.8) 1. Lift (A). 2. Slide (B) out of or into (C). 3. Push (A) down. 5.5 Swing-away controller bracket Fig. 5.9 Swing-away the controller bracket capsulated (Fig. 5.9). The joystick is mounted with a mechanism that allows the joystick to be locked in two forward positions. 1.
6.0 Manual and Powered seating options Fig. 6.1 6.1 Manual seating options Zippie Manually elevating legrests knee angle (Fig 6.1) The angle of the comfort legrests can be adjusted independently of each other. 1. Lift leg to raise legrest (A). 2. Operate lever (B) to lower legrest. DANGER! / WARNING! • Risk of trapping fingers! When moving the legrest up or down, Fig.
6.2 (Powered) seating options Fig. 6.4 The wheelchair can be equipped by the following powered options to adjust your seating position. These options can be operated by the user without the use of tools. Powered adjustable seating options (Fig. 6.4 - Fig. 6.6) How to operate these powered seating options can be found in &...
7.0 Reducing the seating system size for transportation Fig. 7.1 purposes DANGER! / WARNING! The wheelchair can be reduced in size for transportation without a passenger. Any components of the seating system that can be detached easily should be removed. Store away such components safely so that they can not cause injury or damage, or become damaged themselves.
7.3 Swing away legrests (Fig 7.5) Fig. 7.5 Removing a swing-away legrest 1. Loosen the calf band. 2. Push the catch (A) to the rear in order to unlock the legrest. 3. Swing the legrest outwards. 4. Remove the legrest (B) from its bracket by lifting. You should hear a click when replacing the legrest.
To do this, you must use a suitable disinfectant for rapid • If a broken or loose component is found, discontinue use alcohol-based disinfection of medical products and medical immediately and contact your authorised Sunrise Medical devices. supplier for replacement.
8.4 General cleaning instructions: 8.6 Cleaning controls: Should the control of your wheelchair become soiled or dirty, NOTE / CAUTION! it can be wiped with a damp cloth with a dilute disinfectant • You should remove stains on your seat as soon as possible. until clean.
9.0 Disposal The symbols below mean that in accordance with local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches the end of its life, take it to the local collection point designated by local authorities. The separate collection and recycling of your product at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects the environment.
10.0 Technical specifications: 10.1 Applicable norms / standards This product complies with the regulations and guidelines for medical aids and carries a CE symbol. The product meets the requirements and standards below. These are checked by independent institutions. Medical Device Regulation (EU) Applicable as mentioned in table 1 2017/745 EN 12182 (2012) Class B...
10.2 Technical specifications: Zippie/Teens seating system Metric system values Imperial system values & alternative Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Seat angle adjustment Powered tilt with COG adjustment optional 0° - 30° -5° - 25° Powered tilt with COG adjustment optional -5° - 25° 0° - 30° Powered tilt with COG adjustment optional 0°...
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Metric system values Imperial system values & alternative Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Swing away LIFE high mount legrests Lower leg length (from seatplate) 160 mm 480 mm 6.3" 18.9" Knee angle 60° - 90° 60° - 90° Ankle angle +50° - -50° +50°...
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