Quickie Attitude Owner's Manual

Summary of Attitude

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    S e c t i o n e n g l i s h q uic ki e at ti tud e o w n e r ’ s m a n u a l quickie ® attitude supplier: this manual must be given to the rider of this bike. Rider: before using this bike read this entire manual and save for future reference. M a n u a l d e i n s t r u c c i o n e s quickie ® atti...

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    I. Introduction mk-100393 rev. A 2 q ui ck i e a t t i t ud e sunrise medical listens thank you for choosing a quickie product. We want to hear your questions or comments about this manual, the safety and reliability of your bike, and the service you receive from your sunrise supplier. Please feel f...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 3 quickie attitude i. Introduction ............................................................... 2 ii. Table of contents ...................................................... 3 iii. Your bike and its parts............................................ 4 iv. Notice-read before use.....

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 4 quickie attitude iii. Your bike and its parts 1. One hand docking and store handle. 2. Undocking or release lever. 3. Headlight 4. Key and battery removal (hybrid only) 5. Battery pack (hybrid only) 6. Attitude power drive (hub motor, hybrid only) 7. Sprocket set (8 or 10 gears) 8...

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    V. Emi (electromagnetic interference) a. What is emi? Warning 1. Electromagnetic interference. (emi) comes from radio wave sources such as radio transmitters and transceivers. (a “transceiver” is a device that both sends and receives radio wave signals). 2. There are a number of sources of intense e...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 6 quickie attitude f. Report all suspected emi incidents warning you should promptly report any unintended movement or brake release. Be sure to indicate whether there was a radio wave source near your bike at the time. Contact: sunrise medical, customer service department at (800) ...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 7 quickie attitude g. Obstacles warning riding over curbs or obstacles can cause tipping and serious bodily harm. If you have any doubt that you can safely cross any curb or obstacle, always ask for help. Be aware of your riding skills and personal limitations. Develop new skills on...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 8 quickie attitude 1. Only use fasteners provided by an authorized dealer (or ones of the same type and strength, as indicated by the markings on the heads). 2. Over- or under-tightened fasteners may cause them to fail or cause damage to bike parts. 3. If bolts or screws become loos...

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    Vii. Battery and charger (hybrid model) mk-100393 rev. A 9 quickie attitude a. Introduction 1. Battery notes– • the battery supplies the power for your bike. It contains a finite amount of energy and has limits on how long it can store and supply energy. Use only the charger supplied with your batte...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 10 quickie attitude vii.Battery and charger e. Battery storage warning when storing a fully charged and disconnected battery, make sure to store it at a temperature from 40°f (5°c) to 77° (25°c) and humidity not exceeding 80 percent. The battery contacts must be covered or protected...

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    Sy m pt o m bike slowing down bike won’t move shortage of power sluggish turning squeaks and rattles bike veers to side viii. Use and maintenance mk-100393 rev. A 11 quickie attitude warning the owner of this bike is responsible for making sure that it has been set up and adjusted by a trained servi...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 12 q ui ck i e a t t i t ud e g. Docking the attitude warning if the bike has a power system, always make sure the power switch is off before docking. Dock the wheel- chair to the bike on a surface that is level and dry. As with all moving parts, there is a risk that fingers and/or ...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 13 q ui c ki e a t t i t ud e i. Battery and power (hybrid) once the attitude has been added to the chair, and the power plug(a) to the battery pack from the attitude power unit has has been plugged in, it is ready for battery power. Before adding power to your chair, apply the whee...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 14 q ui ck i e a t t i t ud e l. Coaster brake (optional) for persons with limited finger strength the coaster brake allows braking by back-pedaling the hand- cranks. The braking system can be de-activated by disengaging lever (a). Only deactivate the coaster brake when maneuvering ...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 15 q ui c ki e a t t i t ud e o. Check proper crank(pedal) adjustment the default position of the crank is based on data which depicts the average best fit. If this is not suit- able for you, please contact your authorized sunrise medical dealer. The hand crank (pedal) can be adjust...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 16 q ui ck i e a t t i t ud e notes.

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 17 q ui c ki e a t t i t ud e warning the owner of this bike is responsible for makiing sure that it has been setup and adjusted by a trained service professional. Service and/or adjustments should only be done by a professional. Always use parts and/or accessories that have been re...

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    Mk-100393 rev. A 18 q ui ck i e a t t i t ud e e. Simple derailleur (positive shifting) adjustment if shifting becomes difficult or sporadic, the derailleur will need to be adjusted. 1. Adjusting the derailleur cable (lower/upper) after each use the derailleur cables may stretch, causing the shiftin...

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