Quickie QM-710 Instructions For Use Manual

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    Instructions for use quickie jive up qm710 stand up powered wheelchair 000690706.

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    2 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 if you are visually impaired, this document can be viewed in pdf format at www.Sunrisemedical.Com or alternatively is available on request in large text. For further information on the full specification and options and accessories please refer to the order form. ...

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    Jive up 3 rev.2.0 user information intended use power wheel chairs: 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 fitted, the power wheelchair may be operated by an assis...

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    4 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 • muscular atrophy: without regular leg movement, the risk of muscle shortening increases (muscular atrophy) and consequently contractures may develop. Regular, self-standing training help as movement therapy, thereby avoiding contractures and preventing possible ...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 5 rev.2.0 back upholstery height/width adjustable armrests stabilising bar battery box drive wheel motors castors foot rests cushion hand control module joystick due to its modular design, simplicity and wide range of adjustments, the quickie jive is a perfect choice for ea...

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    6 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 27 1.0 your wheelchair 2.0 how to use this manual: 2.1 introduction: 2.2 guarantee...

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    Jive up 7 rev.2.0 2.0 how to use this manual: 2.1 introduction: please keep a note of your local service agent’s address and telephone number in the space below. In the event of a breakdown, contact them and try to give all relevant details so they can help you quickly. The wheelchairs shown and des...

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    8 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 4) any repaired or replaced part will benefit from these arrangements for the balance of the warranty period applicable to the wheelchair. 5) parts replaced after the original warranty has expired are covered for a further twelve months. 6) items of a consumable n...

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    Jive up 9 rev.2.0 labels and their descriptions warning - do not touch - hot warning – ensure the seat interface quick release is screwed in tight before using your wheelchair, especially on a slope attached to joystick warning – do not drive your wheelchair on a slope with the backrest reclined and...

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    10 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 4.0 general safety warning and user tips 4.1 general warnings warning! • always ensure that your wheelchair is switched off before attempting to mount or dismount. • always ensure that you are able to operate all controls from a comfortable position. Paying atten...

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    Jive up 11 rev.2.0 4.7 emergency braking there are three ways to stop your wheelchair: 1. Simplest and safest way to stop the wheelchair is to release the joystick (see hand control section 7). This will bring the chair to a halt in a controlled manner. 2. Pulling back the joystick will brake the ch...

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    12 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 4.12 wheelchair motors after prolonged use, the motors will produce heat, which is radiat ed through the motors’ outer casing. Warning! Do not touch the motors’ outer casing for at least 30 minutes after using the wheelchair, to allow it to cool. (fig. 4.2). • ho...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 13 rev.2.0 warning! • in certain circumstances your wheelchair could become unstable. Before attempting to climb or descend a slope or a kerb, caution should be taken when using weight shift options (e.G. Powered , recline or standing), of the seat and/or your body for a co...

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    14 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 note: the solid state controller has the benefit of a logic system that will help compensate when driving along a camber or up a hill. This is an added safety feature on your wheelchair. In addition of course, you may control the wheelchair speed by using the spe...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 15 rev.2.0 4.30 lights and indicators warning! Ensure that the lights and indicators are functioning correctly and lens are clean before going outdoors at night. 4.31 vent tray warning! Using a vent tray will affect the stability and overall weight of your wheelchair. Make ...

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    16 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 4.33 kerb climbing warning! Always approach a kerb at 90° (fig 4.3). Approach the kerb (step) head on driving forwards slowly and steadily and always at a 90° angle. Stop the chair as soon as the castor wheels touch the kerb. Apply sufficient power to the motors ...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 17 rev.2.0 4.34 lap strap the 5 cm (2“) aircraft buckle lap strap. (fig. 4.2). The 5 cm (2”) aircraft padded lap strap. (fig. 4.5) the lap strap fitted for a right- handed user. (fig. 4.6) the lap strap fitted for a left- handed user. (fig. 4.7) place the strap loosely acro...

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    18 jive up rev.2.0 5.0 preparing your wheelchair for use 5.1 handling the wheelchair note: to dismantle the chair for transport or storage no tools are required. The list of components when dismantled: (components below are related to the maximum detachable parts and dependent on the type of seating...

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    Jive up 19 rev.2.0 5.4 drive wheel suspension jive up / qm-710 stand up: the jive up / qm-710 stand up has an effective and adjustable drive wheel suspension system as a standard feature. To match your requirements on drive comfort, the tension of the springs at the damper can be adjusted. Turning t...

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    20 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 5.7 standard armrests: 5.7.1 armrests-removing and replacing (standard seat). The armrests on both sides of the wheelchair can be flipped up to allow side transfer, (fig. 5.9). For side transfer flip the armrest all the way up until it goes into its mechanical st...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 21 rev.2.0 2.Basic coarse adjustment. Part 1 1. To achieve more than one inch of adjustment, remove the 6mm armrest rotation bolts on both sides of the seat, (fig.5.14). 2. Remove both armrest assemblies. (fig.5.15) 3. Remove both sets of 4mm armrest adjustment ring bolts.(...

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    22 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 5.8 leg rests and foot plates 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. ...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 23 rev.2.0 5.9 powered center mount leg rest, (r-net): see fig. 5.23-5.25 warning! There is an option on the programme of the leg rest that allows you to send the footrest to the floor to allow for easier mounting and dismounting for the user. Be aware that when powered the...

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    24 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 5.11 powered seat lifting: the seat can lift up to 20 cm by operating it through your control system. Warning! Before operating the seat lift function ensure that the immediate area around the wheelchair is clear of possible obstructions, (eg wall shelving), and ...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 25 rev.2.0 5.13 leg rests warning! There is an option within the programming of the leg rest that allows you to send the footrest to the floor to allow for easier mounting and dismounting for the user. Be aware that when powered, the area around and underneath the footplate...

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    26 jive up rev.2.0 6.0 seating 6.1 seat cushions seat cushions supplied by sunrise medical will have velcro® strips that correspond to patches on the seat. Warning! • you must ensure the strips are aligned prior to using the wheelchair. • other cushions used should also have velcro® strips in a simi...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 27 rev.2.0 6.6 headrest (fig.6.3) to fit the headrest, fit the location bracket to the backrest bracket, using the screws and nuts supplied, ensuring that they are fully tightened. The headrest height is changed by loosening the adjustment lever on the stem, slide the inner...

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    28 jive up rev.2.0 7.0 stand up and related functions 7.1 chest strap height setting the height of the chest strap. (fig.7.1) • release the allen screws (1) on the side rail locking ring on either side of the chest strap. (fig.7.2) • adjust the chest strap to a suitable height. • if needed a second ...

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    Jive up 29 rev.2.0 7.7 seat memory position the control system on the jive up / qm-710 stand up has 5 predefined seat memory positions. Each memory location has a set of factory seat positioning presets: seating, stand-up, lie-down, transfer and relax. There is a 6th memory position (custom position...

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    30 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 7.7.2 return to drive mode press the ”mode” button one or more times until a standard display image with speed indicator appears in the lcd control panel display. 7.7.3 saving a new position to memory 1. Remove the rear cover of the backrest and connect a switch ...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 31 rev.2.0 7.7.4 delete custom programmed memory positions refere to fig.7.7 - 7.10 on previous page. 1. Remove the rear cover of the backrest and connect a switch with a 3,5mm jack to the socket at the 12v potentiometer power supply box. (fig. 7.7) 2. Press the ”mode” butt...

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    32 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 self help guide, (fig.8.1-8.2). If a system trip occurs you can find out what has happened by counting the number of led’s on the battery gauge that are flashing. Go to the number on the list which matches the number of flashing bars and follow the instructions. ...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 33 rev.2.0 9.0 r-net control system 9.1 r-net control system information an alternative control system called r-net is available for the wheelchair. The r-net system has extended options and is suitable for individuals with complex needs or when there is a preference for sc...

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    34 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 10.3 attendant control, (fig.10.2) warning! • ensure that you set the speed of the attendant control to a speed that you can comfortably follow. • always turn off the power to the controller when leaving the user in the chair. 10.4 centre bar mount control (r-net...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 35 rev.2.0 11.0 speciality controls 11.1 proximity head array warnings • the sensors used in this product will operate if moisture of any substance that is electrically conductive is present in sufficient quantities. • electro magnetic interference from electrical power lin...

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    36 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 11.3 proportional head control operation of the head control (fig 11.2). 1. The drive is based on displacement of the headrest. A small amount of pressure must be exerted on the headrest to generate results. 2. Neutral position is when the headrest is not displac...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 37 rev.2.0 11.6 proportional chin control (fig.11.6) the proportional chin control must be used in conjunction with the omni plus module. This is to give visual feedback for the selection of drive profiles and seating options. Warning! • do not replace the joystick knob wit...

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    38 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 to fit the batteries reverse the above procedure. 12.2 safety cut-outs in the event of a short circuit there are several safety systems built into your wheelchair to safeguard your electrical circuits, (fig.12.7). 1. Fusible 100a links are connected into the batt...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 39 rev.2.0 12.6 maintenance free battery care plan cautions! 1. Only use an approved sunrise medical charger compatible with the vehicle to be charged. 2. Charge your batteries every night, regardless of the amount of use your mobility device has had during the day. 3. Do n...

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    40 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 12.7.2 procedure for connecting the charger and charging • connect the battery charger round output plug to the charging socket on the front of the joystick module, (fig. 12.8-12.9). • connect the charger to the mains supply by means of the mains plug and switch ...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 41 rev.2.0 12.8 the range of your vehicle please refer to the specification tables at the back of this manual for energy consumption, (maximum range), information. Most manufacturers of mobility products state the range of their vehicles either in the sales literature or wi...

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    42 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 danger! • alterations or substitutions must not be made to the wheelchair securement points or to structural and frame or components without consulting the manufacturer. Failure to do so will invalidate the ability of the wheelchair to be transported within a veh...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 43 rev.2.0 due to the weight of the jive wheelchair it is always necessary to use a 6 strap tie down system, 4 straps at the rear of the wheelchair and 2 at the front. A representative jive up / qm-710 stand up wheelchair has been tested in accordance with the dynamic perfo...

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    44 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 13.3 occupant restraint instruction: • the pelvic restraint belt must be worn low across the front of the pelvis so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the preferred zone of 30 to 75 degrees to the horizontal. • a steeper (greater) angle within the prefer...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 45 rev.2.0 13.7 special shipping requirements: the wheelchair may be transported by road, rail, sea or air and the batteries conform to iata regulations. Caution! Before you travel, please contact the appropriate carrier. The travel operator will be able to supply details o...

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    46 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 14.0 maintenance and cleaning caution! It is important that you follow the following cleaning and maintenance schedule in order to keep your wheelchair in tip top condition. 14.1 tyre maintenance and pressures 14.1.1 tyre pressure caution! If pneumatic tyres are ...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 47 rev.2.0 14.1.3 drive wheel tyre repair to remove the wheel/tyre: please see below and next page for photographs. • use a 8.0 mm hex key to loosen the 3-socket studs, (fig. 14.2). • jack the wheel up and support it using blocks, • (fig. 14.3). • remove the 3 studs and pul...

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    48 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 fig. 14.8 fig. 14.7 fig. 14.9 fig. 14.10 valve gap 14.2 removing the castor wheels. • use a 13.0 mm spanner/socket to undo the axle bolt, (fig.14.11). • remove the nyloc nut, (fig.14.12). Refitting: when refitting do not try to force the bolt through. Gently move...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 49 rev.2.0 14.4 cleaning and your wheelchair the wheelchair should be wiped over once per week with a slightly damp, not wet, cloth and any fluff or dust that has accumulated around the motors should be blown or dusted away. Caution! • make sure that you dry all parts of yo...

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    50 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 14.4.2 cleaning controls should the control of your wheelchair become soiled or dirty, it can be wiped with a damp cloth with a dilute disinfectant until clean. Warning! This is important should the wheelchair be used by more than one person to ensure there is no...

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    Jive up 51 rev.2.0 fig. 14.19 fig. 14.21 fig. 14.22 fig. 14.23 fig. 14.20 fig.14.25 fig.14.24 14.8 controller access for the jive up / qm-710 stand up please follow the “battery access instruction in section 12. This also gives access to the motor control module (fig. 14.24) on jive f. To access the...

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    52 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 14.9 storage when storing your powerchair for long periods of time (in excess of one week) first fully charge, and then disconnect the batteries, to minimise battery discharge. Warning! Never store your wheelchair in direct sunlight or in a damp/outdoor environme...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 53 rev.2.0 warning! • if you are in any doubt about the performance requirements of your wheelchair contact your sunrise medical authorised dealer. • after performing any maintenance or repairs on the wheelchair you must make sure that it is functioning correctly before it ...

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    54 jive up / qm-710 stand up rev.2.0 15.0 specification sheets (en 12184 & iso 7176-15) sunrise medical gmbh & co. Kg kahlbachring 2-4 69254 malsch/heidelberg deutschland tel.: +49 (0) 7253/980-0 fax: +49 (0) 7253/980-222 kundenservice@sunrisemedical.De www.Sunrisemedical.De maximum occupant mass (t...

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    Jive up / qm-710 stand up 55 rev.2.0 16.0 service history this section is designed to assist you in keeping a record of any service and repairs to your wheelchair. Should you decide to sell or exchange your vehicle in the future, this will prove most helpful to you. Your service agent will also bene...

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    ( addendum 2.0 additional information to the owners manual for the jive up / qm-710 stand up important! Please make sure that this additional information is always supplied with the chair if not already available in the standard owners manual. User instructions for the upper chest strap on the jive ...

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    Positioning: seat the user in the chair into the correct seating position. Define the position for the chest strap. To do this, loosen the bolt with the smm allen key and position the chest strap in the correct height on each side of the backrest. Tighten the bolts securely with 2,3 nm. To prevent c...

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    Usage: attention! This product is only to be used to position a single person in a wheelchair. It is not suitable for use as a transportation restraint. Failure to heed these warnings may result in severe injury or death. Attention! An unintended opening of the chest strap can result in the user fal...

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    Om_jive up_eu_en_rev.2.0_2015_02_24 sunrise medical gmbh & co. Kg kahlbachring 2-4 69254 malsch/heidelberg deutschland tel.: +49 (0) 7253/980-0 fax: +49 (0) 7253/980-222 www.Sunrisemedical.De sunrise medical thorns road brierley hill west midlands dy5 2ld england phone: 0845 605 66 88 fax: 0845 605 ...