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  • Page 1 Directions for use...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Amendment record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Important information .
  • Page 4: Important Information

    . Account will be taken of your clinical In the event of any queries please have this information requirements as well as your social and environmental to hand if contacting Sunrise Medical . needs, including all necessary adjustments to ensure Sunrise Medical can be contacted as follows: optimum comfort .
  • Page 5: Intended User

    . demands of pushing someone who may be significantly Neither Sunrise Medical nor your wheelchair heavier than themselves and the effort required to provider will accept responsibility for...
  • Page 6 2.2 Intended use Your wheelchair is intended for use in the home, the office, public places and buildings, on pavements, pedestrian paths and firm surfaces . It is intended to assist with the mobility of the user on the seat and should not be used as a ladder or as a means of pulling or transporting items, or similar .
  • Page 7: Wheelchair Features

    3. Wheelchair Features 3.1 Description of the wheelchair The Breezy Moonlite self-propelling folding wheelchair is fitted with 59cm (22”) diameter wheels and the Breezy Moonlite attendant push (transit) wheelchair is fitted with 31cm (12”) diameter wheels. The standard configuration for the wheelchair is shown in Fig. 2 below which identifies the key components. 1 . Push handle 2 . Backrest 3 . Armrest 4 . Footrest 5 . Footplate 6 . Front castor 7 . Brake Fig. 2 See section 4 .4 for instructions on how to fold and un-fold the wheelchair . See section 6 on transportation for further details .
  • Page 8: Wheelchair Set - Up For Use

    3.2 Wheelchair weights Some features and accessories may affect (The larger the wheelchair the more mass it will have) . stability. Your healthcare professional can provide guidance on the stability of your The following parts of the wheelchair are removable; wheelchair and should be consulted when footrests and quick release wheels if fitted .
  • Page 9 2 . Grasp the middle of the seat fabric at Fig. 7 • Slacken Bolt A both front and rear and give a sharp • Slide the footplate stem up or down to the desired pull upwards . This will partially close position to position the footplate at the correct height the chair . • Re-tighten Bolt A securely after adjustment. (Fig. 4) 3 .
  • Page 10: Wheelchair Operation

    Moonlite (attendant push) 5.2 Seat belt The wheelchair brakes are applied by the attendant . Before using your wheelchair These allow the attendant to operate the brakes and ensure the seat Fig. 11 control the brakes whilst moving e .g . uphill or downhill belt is worn.
  • Page 11 5.2 Seat Belt continued To counteract this it may be necessary to steer the wheelchair in the opposite direction . Avoiding uneven or soft ground and utilising drop kerbs whenever possible may make the journey more comfortable . The tyre grip of the wheelchair is affected by the surface over which the wheelchair is pushed .
  • Page 12 Getting up and down kerbs Going down a steep slope (Fig. 17) The use of the wheelchair on slopes greater This should only be attempted when a carer or attendant than the maximum recommended may put the are controlling the wheelchair . user at risk.
  • Page 13: Transporting Your Wheelchair

    If you or your carer/attendant require further equivalent level of safety and security of a vehicle seating advice about stability and its effects then system . Sunrise Medical recommends that the user ask your healthcare professional, wheelchair transfers to the vehicle seating and uses the vehicle- dealer, or wheelchair service for further installed restraint system wherever possible .
  • Page 14 Failure to do so will invalidate the ability of the wheelchair to be transported within a vehicle . The wheelchair should be inspected by a Sunrise Medical Authorised Dealer before re-use following involvement in any type of vehicle impact .
  • Page 15 . that is suitable for your wheelchair type . The upper torso restraint belt must fit over the shoulder 2 . Sunrise Medical Ltd . Fig. 25 and across the chest as illustrated . recommends:...
  • Page 16: Wheelchair Cleaning And Maintenance

    Transportability – positioning of wheelchair tie down 7. Wheelchair cleaning and maintenance restraints on wheelchair (Fig. 28 - 30)7 A self-propelling Your wheelchair is designed to require the minimum wheelchair secured Fig. 27 amount of maintenance . Your dealer, or repair/contractor, with front and rear is equipped with facilities, including maintenance and wheelchair tie down...
  • Page 17: Features And Accessories

    (Fig. 31 + 32) Your wheelchair may be 7.3 Service and maintenance fitted with quick release Sunrise Medical has issued guidelines on the planned wheels . Quick release preventative service levels for manual wheelchairs . wheels can be removed These guidelines are based on the type of usage that the from the wheelchair to wheelchair receives in the service period .
  • Page 18: Disposal / Recycling Of Materials

    Grey / Black Should you be operating the product away from the Brakes Wheel lock type locality of the designated Sunrise Medical service agent work under the “Warranty Conditions” will be carried Castor 200 mm Diameter solid out by any other service agent designated by the Wheels 31 cm (12 .5”) solid tyre or...
  • Page 19 (22”) (12”) Maximum speed forward Minimum braking distance from max . speed The wheelchair conforms to the following standards: a) Requirements and test methods for static, impact and fatigue strengths (ISO 7176-8) Yes • b) Climatic test in accordance with ISO 7176-9 Yes • c) Requirements for resistance to ignition in accordance with ISO 7176-16. Yes • Manufacturer Address: Sunrise Medical High Street, Wollaston, West Midlands DY8 4PS MOONLITE...
  • Page 20 . All weight/dimensions and performance data are approximate and provided solely for guidance . Sunrise Medical complies with the EU Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC All wheelchairs must be used in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines .
  • Page 21 MOONLITE...
  • Page 22 Sunrise Medical GmbH Sunrise Medical GmbH +Co .KG 69254 Malsch/Heidelberg Kahlbachring 2-4 Deutschland 69254 Malsch/Heidelberg Tel .: +49 (0) 72 53/980-460 Deutschland Fax: +49 (0) 72 53/980-220 Tel .: +49 (0) 72 53/980-0 www .sunrisemedical .com Fax: +49 (0) 72 53/980-111 www .sunrisemedical .com...

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