General Description; Confi Gurations; Intended Use - Sunrise Medical Quickie Puma 40 User Manual

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General description

Comfort is of paramount importance to many
people who make use of a wheelchair. And this
is exactly what this electrical driven wheelchair
off ers: an unknown degree of driving comfort.
A distinctive feature is the unique independent
suspension system, which absorbs not only
shocks, but also vibrations.
3.1 Main components
See fi gures 2 and 3:
1. Drive wheels
2. Castor wheels
3. Freewheel switch
4. Controller
5. Seat cushion
6. Backrest
7. Armrest
8. Legrest with foot support
9. Headrest
3.2 Confi gurations
Generally speaking, the wheelchair comprises
a chassis with a seating system on top. This
special chassis makes it possible for the
wheelchair to be confi gured as front wheel drive
or rear wheel-drive. The wheelchair is available
in diff erent speeds, 6 km/h, 10 km/h and 12,5
km/h. In addition, the Puma 40 can be supplied
with two diff erent types of tyres (for indoor and
outdoor use). This will have an eff ect on certain
specifi cations.

3.3 Intended use

Power wheelchairs are exclusively for a user
who is unable to walk or has limited mobility, for
their own personal use indoors and outdoor.
When an Attendant Control Module is fi tted,
the Power Wheelchair may be operated by an
assistant on behalf of the user.
When a Dual Control Module is fi tted the Power
Wheelchair may be operated by the user, or
control may be switched to an assistant to
operate on behalf of the user.
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