Quickie Quickie S-646 SE Owner's Manual

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    O w n e r ’ s m a n u a l q uickie ® s-636 / s-646 se bc, sc, mpc / bd, sd, mpd supplier: this manual must be given to the user of this wheelchair. User: before using this wheelchair read this entire manual and save for future reference. S-636 / s-646 se.

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    108833 rev. C 2 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 i. Introduction sunrise listens thank you for choosing a quickie wheelchair. We want to hear your questions or comments about this manual, the safety and reli- ability of your chair, and the service you receive from your sunrise supplier. Please feel free to wri...

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    108833 rev. C 3 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 ii. Table of contents iii. Your chair and its parts...................................4 iv. Notice– read before use.....................................6 v. Emi (electromagnetic interference) ............7 a. What is emi?............................................

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    Your quickie s-636 / s-646 se & its parts quickie s-636 / s-646 se 108833 rev. C 4 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 iii. Your chair and its parts weight 156 lb. Without batteries drive wheels 14" cast aluminum tire types: standard - pneumatic option - airless insert joystick standard - remote (right-hand or le...

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    108833 rev. C 5 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 iii. Your chair and its parts all features may not be available with some chair setups or in conjunction with another chair feature. Please consult your supplier for more information. Your authorized supplier can also provide you with more information on accesso...

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    108833 rev. C 6 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 iv. Notice– read before use a. Choose the right chair & safety options sunrise provides a choice of many power wheelchair styles, sizes and adjustments to meet the needs of the rider. However, final selection of a wheelchair rests solely with you and your health...

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    108833 rev. C 7 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 v. Emi (electromagnetic interference) d.Distance from the source warning em energy rapidly becomes more intense as you get closer to the source. For this reason, emi from hand-held devices is of special con- cern. (see c.1) a person using one of these devices ca...

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    108833 rev. C 8 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 vi. General warnings warning heed all warnings in this section. If you fail to do so a fall, tip-over or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to your or others. A. Notice to rider warning 1. Before using this chair, you should be trained in its safe...

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    108833 rev. C 9 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 vi. General warnings j. Terrain warning 1. This chair is designed for use on firm, even surfaces such as concrete, asphalt and indoor flooring. 2. Do not operate your chair in sand, loose soil or over rough terrain. Doing so may damage wheels, bearings, axles or...

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    108833 rev. C 10 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 vi. General warnings n.Transfers warning it is dangerous to transfer on your own. It requires good balance and agility. Be aware that there is a point during every transfer when the wheelchair seat is not below you. To avoid a fall: 1. Always turn off power bef...

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    108833 rev. C 11 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 vi. General warnings v. Wheelchair lifts warning wheelchair lifts are used in vans, buses, and buildings to help you move from one level to another. 1. Always turn off all power to your chair when you are on a lift. If you fail to do so, you may touch the joyst...

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    108833 rev. C 12 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 vii. Warnings: components & options warning note: if you use parts or make changes not authorized by sunrise it may create a safety hazard and will void the warranty. A. Anti-tip levers warning never remove or alter anti-tip levers. They help keep your chair fr...

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    108833 rev. C 13 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 vii. Warnings: components & options 3. Make sure lock arms embed in tires at least 3/8 inch when locked. If you fail to do so, the locks may not work. Note– if you request them, we will install rear wheel locks at sunrise. M. Seating systems warning 1. Use of a...

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    108833 rev. C 14 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 ix. Set-up, adjustment, & use a. Notes 1. Work surface for set-up: use a flat surface, such as a table, to assemble, adjust and check your chair. This makes the steps easier and helps ensure a correct set-up. 2. Fasteners: • many of the screws and bolts on this...

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    108833 rev. C 15 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 k ix. Set-up, adjustment, & use d.Battery removal to remove batteries for transport or service: 1. Unscrew both the right and left battery box rear cover retaining fasteners (a). 2. Lower battery box rear cover (b) until the cover is fully extended and supporte...

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    108833 rev. C 16 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 ix. Set-up, adjustment, & use h. Remote joystick swing-away retractable mount (optional) the remote joystick is mounted with a mechanism which allows the control to be locked in a forward or retracted position using magnets. A) to retract joystick, push outward...

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    108833 rev. C 17 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 ix. Set-up, adjustment, & use k. Backrest a backrest angle-adjustment is standard on the trax seat frame. 1. Adjustment on trax seat frame a) remove the securing bolt (a) on the sides of the backrest hinge plate. B) set at desired angle. There are ten holes (in...

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    108833 rev. C 18 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 ix. Set-up, adjustment, & use o.Suspension note– equivalent adjustments should be done to both the right and left suspension element. It is important to properly adjust the pre-load and damping to ensure proper comfort and con- trol for the rider. 1. Pre-load a...

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    108833 rev. C 19 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions operating instructions– power recline a. Notes work surface for set-up: use a flat surface, such as a table, to assemble, adjust and check your seating system. This makes the steps easier and helps ensure a correct set-up. Fasteners: •...

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    108833 rev. C 20 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions c. Lateral thoracic supports 1. To adjust the height of the lateral support mount, loosen the adjustment screw until the receiver slides freely on the back posts. Tighten the adjustment screw when the proper height is determined. 2. As...

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    108833 rev. C 21 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions j. Seat depth the seat depth can be adjusted in one-inch increments along the seat rail. Use holes in rail, viewed through side channel as a guide. Note– if you intend to adjust the seat depth and the backrest pivot point (see section ...

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    108833 rev. C 22 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions l. Legrest 1. Legrest length is adjusted in 5/8" increments . Remove legrest from chair. Using a 5/32 hex wrench, remove the lower two 1/4-28 screws (a). Loosen, but do not remove the upper 1/4 -20 screw (b) until the extension tube wi...

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    108833 rev. C 23 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions operating instructions–s-636/s-646 se a. Performance control settings 1. It is vital to match performance control settings to your level of function and ability. 2. Consult your health care professional and your supplier to select the ...

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    I vr2 joystick with actuator control a d f g h b e c vr2 joystick 108833 rev. C 24 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions d. Joystick stationary your chair has an available programming feature called “joystick stationary” which can be set by your dealer. This feature senses when the joystic...

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    108833 rev. C 25 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions 5. Joystick (g) the joystick controls the direction and speed of your chair. Turn the chair on and move the joystick in the direction you want to go. • moving the joystick from the neutral (center) position disengages the motor brakes,...

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    108833 rev. C 26 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions g. Rnet controller the rnet control system has two versions of the joystick module – with and without lighting con- trol. Most of the controls are common to both; however, the lighting buttons are only included on the joystick module w...

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    108833 rev. C 27 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions h. Led joystick 1. On/off button the on/off button applies power to the control system electronics, which in turn supply power to the wheelchair’s motors. Do not use the on/off button to stop the wheelchair unless there is an emergency...

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    108833 rev. C 28 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions i. Lcd screen the status of the control system can be understood by observing the lcd screen. Screen symbols the drive screen for the r-net has common components, which will always appear, and components that will only appear under cer...

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    108833 rev. C 29 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions j. Color lcd screen this section covers those joystick modules that are fitted with a color lcd screen. The color lcd screen is split into three areas of information. The top bar, the base bar and the main screen area. 1. Top bar batte...

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    108833 rev. C 30 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 x. Operating instructions k. Motor brakes disconnect the motor brake when you need to manually push the chair. (for example, in an emergency, or if batteries fail). Warning 1. Do not disengage motor brake unless power to the chair is off. 2. Be aware that the c...

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    108833 rev. C 31 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 xi. Batteries a. Introduction 1. Notes: • batteries supply the power for your chair. They contain a finite amount of energy and have limits on how long they can store and supply energy. • you can charge batteries only a certain number of times before they will ...

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    108833 rev. C 32 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 xi. Batteries c. Acid burns (unsealed wet cell batteries) acid in batteries is corrosive. It can cause serious burns to the eyes and skin and can damage floors, furniture, clothing and your wheelchair. Warning 1. Use extreme care not to spill acid when you hand...

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    108833 rev. C 33 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 xi. Batteries 4. Connect and disconnect battery cables with caution. Only connect the charger to the power supply after the charger has been connected to the chair. 5. Make sure to allow enough time to fully charge batteries. Note– batteries should never be lef...

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    108833 rev. C 34 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 xii. Maintenance a. Notes 1. Proper maintenance will improve performance and extend the useful life of your chair. 2. Clean your chair regularly. This will help you find loose or worn parts and will make your chair easier to use. 3. To protect your investment, ...

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    108833 rev. C 35 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 xii. Maintenance e. Pneumatic tires warning 1. Do not use this chair if any of the tires are under- or over-inflated. 2. Low pressure in a tire may cause the chair to veer to one side and result in loss of control. 3. An over-inflated tire may burst. 4. Never u...

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    108833 rev. C 36 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 xii. Maintenance i. Maintenance chart you should check the items on this chart at the indicated intervals. If any of the items are loose, worn, bent or distorted, immediately have them checked and/or repaired by your authorized sunrise supplier. Frequent mainte...

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    108833 rev. C 37 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 xiii. Wiring diagrams vr2-90 r-net el-90

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    108833 rev. C 38 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 xiii. Wiring diagrams output module intelligent seating module (ism) r-net bus connections drive only and thru-drive actuator connections.

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    108833 rev. C 39 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 xiii. Wiring diagrams switch driven single actuator driver r-net multi-actuator.

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    Lights & indicators 108833 rev. C 40 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 xiii. Wiring diagrams r-net multi-actuator w/o recline.

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    108833 rev. C 41 s - 6 3 6 / s - 6 4 6 e. What we will do our sole liability is to repair or replace covered parts. This is the exclusive remedy for consequential damages. F. What you must do 1. Obtain from us, while this warranty is in effect, prior approval for return or repair of covered parts. 2...

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    ©2010 sunrise medical (us) llc 10.10 108833 rev. C customer service: 800.333.4000 www.Sunrisemedical.Com sunrise medical • 2842 business park ave. • fresno, ca 93727 • usa in canada (800) 263-3390