Sunrise medical wheelchair series 420, 550, 800 user manual (26 pages)
Summary of Contents for Sunrise Medical QUICKIE Sedeo Pro
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Seating system Sedeo Pro Instructions for Use 000690790.GB...
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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. Options or accessories shown are available at extra cost. Sedeo Pro | Rev.F...
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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 6.0 Manual and Powered seating options ....33 1.1 This user manual ������������������������������������������������������5 6.1 Manual seating options �����������������������������������������33 1.2 For further information ��������������������������������������������5 6.2 (Powered) seating options �������������������������������������34 1.3 Symbols used in this manual ������������������������������������5 7.0 Reducing the seating system size for transportation purposes ............35 2.0 Safety ..............6 7.1 Seat cushion ...
In case there is no authorized dealer in your area or you have any questions, contact Sunrise Medical either in writing or by telephone. For information about product safety notices and product recalls, go to www.SunriseMedical.co.uk...
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.
4.2 Pre-set seat width Fig. 4.5 Flip back armrests / Single Post Removable armrests width (Fig. 4.5) Fine adjustments can be done with the armrest only, for larger adjustments also pre-set the seat plate width. 1. Loosen (A) by one turn. 2.
4.3 Pre-set backrest Fig. 4.8 Backrest angle (Fig. 4.8) 1. Turn (A) in order to adjust (B). NOTE / CAUTION! Do NOT use an electric tool for this adjustment. Backrest angle home position of reclining back (Fig.4.9 - 4.10) 1. Adjust the back to the required angle with the controller. 2.
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Backrest height with reclining back (Fig. 4.12) Fig. 4.12 1. Loosen (A) by one turn. 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Tighten (A). Backrest Flexible lateral support angle (Fig. 4.13) 1. Loosen (A) by one turn. 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3.
4.4 Pre-set Flip back armrests / Single post removable Fig. 4.16 armrests Armrest height (figure 4.16) 1. Loosen (A) by one turn. 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Tighten (A). Ensure that the arms are supported well, without the shoulders being pushed upwards.
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Armrest pad width (figure 4.19-4.22) Fig. 4.19 To remove: 1. Loosen (A). 2. Remove (B). 3. Loosen (E) by one turn. 4. Remove (F). To position: 1. Slide (A) together with B or C onto D NOTE / CAUTION! Fig. 4.20 Ensure that the ridge on the terminal block falls into the opening 1.
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Armrest angle (figure 4.23) Fig. 4.23 1. Loosen (A) by one turn. 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Tighten (A). Side guard height (figure 4.24) 1. Loosen (A) by one turn. 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3.
4.5 Pre-set Reclining flip back armrests Fig. 4.25 Armrest height Fine or gross adjustment it is a two-part process: PART 1 (Fig. 4.25) 1. Turn (A) in order to adjust (B). PART 2 (Fig. 4.26) 1. Loosen (A) by one turn 2.
4.6 Pre-set Multi-Adjustable armrests Fig. 4.28 Armrest height Fine or gross adjustment, it is a two-part process: Part 1 (Fig. 4.28) 1. Loosen (A) in order to adjust (B). Part 2 (Fig. 4.29) 2. Loosen (A) in order to adjust (B). 3.
4.7 Pre-set seat width Fig. 4.33 Pre-set the armrest width: NOTE: Only if the armrest width adjustment of Fig.4.31 & 4.32 is not enough, the armrest axle can be moved out. • Loosen the two screws (5.0mm Allen key) on the traversing tube as shown in (Fig.
4.8 Side guard Fig. 4.34 Side guard height (Fig. 4.34) 1. Unscrew (A). 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3. Tighten (A). Side guard depth (Fig. 4.35) 1. Loosen (A) by one turn. 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position. 3.
4.10 Pre-set center mount legrest Fig. 4.38 Lower leg length (Fig. 4.38) A L+R 1. Loosen (A) by one turn. 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.
4.11 Pre-set Fixed center mount legrest Fig. 4.42 Lower leg length (Fig. 4.42) 1. Loosen (A) by one turn 2. Adjust (B) to the desired position 3. Tighten (A) 4. Repeat for the other side. Ankle angle (Fig. 4.43) 1. Flip up (A). 2.
4.12 Pre-set power center mount legrest Fig. 4.45 DANGER! / WARNING! • Be aware of your environment to make sure you do not injure your legs when Leg Rests are extended. • Always ensure that the Leg Rests or foot plates do not come into contact with the castors before driving the wheelchair.
Calf pad height (Fig. 4.54) Fig. 4.54 1. Loosen (A) a few turns. 2. Adjust (D) to the desired position. 3. Tighten (A). Calf pad depth (Fig. 4.54) 4. Loosen (B) a few turns 5. Adjust (D) to the desired position. 6.
4.16 Pre-set thigh support Fig. 4.62 Thigh support height (Fig. 4.62) 1. Loosen (A) by one turn. 2. Adjust to the desired position. 3. Tighten (A). Thigh support depth (Fig. 4.62) 1. Loosen (A) by one turn and lift thigh support. 2.
4.20 Lap strap / seating positioning belt Fig. 4.71 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. •...
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.
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. 5.9 Removing/positioning the headrest (Fig. 5.9) 1. Lift (A). 2. Slide (B) out of or into (C). 3. Push (A) down. Fig. 5.10 5.5 Swing-away controller bracket The joystick is mounted with a mechanism that allows the joystick to be locked in two forward positions.
5.7 Knee support (Fig. 5.13) Fig. 5.13 1. Loosen A to swing away B 5.8 Thigh support (Fig. 5.14) 1. Loosen (A) by one turn 2. Remove (B) Fig. 5.14 5.9 Hemiplegia armrest (Fig. 5.15) 1. Pull (A) out of the locked position and twist(B) into the desired position.
4.5kph/3mph when the seat is elevated, this feature is called C-Me. For guidance with user weight limits and recommended chair configuration when using C-Me, please refer to your Sunrise Medical authorized dealer. Note: User weight is restricted to a maximum of 136kg in combination with the C-Me option.
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 Flip down backrest quick release (Fig. 7.4) Fig. 7.4 Folding the backrest fully forward 1. Loosen (A). 2. Fold (B) fully forward. NOTE / CAUTION If necessary, first remove the back cushion and/or the armrest assemblies. 7.4 Folding down backrest with reclining armrests Fig.
7.6 Swing away legrests (Fig. 7.7) Fig. 7.7 Removing a swing-away legrest 1. Loosen the calf band. 2. Push the catch (A) to the rear in order to unlock the leg rest. 3. Swing the leg rest outwards. 4. Remove the leg rest (B) from its bracket by lifting. You should hear a click when replacing the leg rest.
Ensure surfaces are rinsed well with clean • If a broken or loose component is found, discontinue use water and dried thoroughly. immediately and contact your authorised Sunrise Medical supplier for replacement. • Check all Velcro fastening straps for correct adhesion when 8.3 Hygiene measures when being re-used:...
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 EN-ISO10993-5: 2009 Biological evaluation of medical devices. EN 1021 1&2 Assessment of the ignitability of upholstered furniture. Ignition source: smouldering cigarette/ match lame equivalent. Sedeo Pro | Rev.F | English...
10.2 Technical specifications: SEDEO Pro seating system Imperial system values & Metric 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°...
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Imperial system values & Metric system values alternative Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Power Center Mount Legrest Lower leg length (from seatplate) 360 mm 540 mm 14.2" 21.2" Knee angle 90° - 180° 90° - 180° Max length compensation 260 mm 10.2"...
10.3 Technical specifications: SEDEO Pro HD 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°...
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Metric system values Imperial system values & alternative Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Swing away legrests Lower leg length (from seatplate) 350 mm 510 mm 13.8" 20.1" Knee angle 70° 70° Ankle angle 0° - 180° 0° - 180° Swing away legrests, manual elevating / power elevating Lower leg length (from seatplate) 350 mm...
Additional Notes For Australia Only: ANY WAY. For goods provided by Sunrise medical Pty Ltd in Sunrise Medical* provides a guarantee, as set out in the Australia, our goods come with a guarantee by Sunrise warranty conditions, for wheelchairs to its customers covering Medical that cannot be excluded under Australian the following.
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