Quickie Xenon Directions For Use Manual

Summary of Xenon

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    1 directions for use 690675.01 xenon.

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    2 for visually impaired people, you will find information on our website (www.Sunrisemedical.Com)..

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    3 foreword dear customer, we are very pleased that you have decided in favour of a high-quality sunrise medical product. This owner’s manual will provide numerous tips and ideas so that your new wheelchair can become a trustworthy and reliable partner in your life. Maintaining close ties to our cust...

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    4 table of contents 3.1 definitions of words used in this manual word definition danger! Advice to the user of potential risk of serious injury or death if the advice is not followed warning! Advice to the user of a potential risk of injury if the advice is not followed caution! Advice to user that ...

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    5 general safety notes and driving limits warnings! The construction of this wheelchair, as well as the technology used, are designed to give the maximum level of safety. International safety standards currently in force have either been fulfilled or exceeded in parts. Nevertheless, users may put th...

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    6 danger! The wheel locks are not intended to brake your wheelchair whilst it is moving. They are only there to ensure that your wheelchair does not begin rolling away. When you stop on uneven ground/floors, you should always use the wheel locks to prevent such rolling. Always apply both wheel locks...

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    7 guarantee guarantee this does not affect your legal rights in any way. Guarantee conditions 1) repair or replacement is carried out by the authorised sunrise medical dealer. 2) to fulfil the guarantee conditions, should servicing need to be carried out on your wheelchair under this agreement, cont...

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    8 1. Push handles 2. Back sling 3. Sideguard 4. Seat sling 5. Footrest 6. Castors 7. Footboard 8. Fork 9. Quick-release axle 10. Wheel locks 11. Handrim 12. Rear wheel 13. Folding bracket wheelchair components 3 1 4 2 13 5 7 8 6 10 12 9 11 3 fig. B.

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    9 handling folding up first remove the seat cushion from the wheelchair and flip up the (platform) footplate. Take hold of the sling or the seat tubes (fig. 1) in the middle, from the back, and pull it upwards until the folding bracket (fig. 2) clicks into place. Transport to move the mobility aid, ...

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    10 quick release wheels quick-release axles on rear wheel the rear wheels are equipped with quick-release axles. The wheels can then be fitted or removed without using tools. To remove a wheel, simply depress the quick- release button on the axle and pull the wheel off the axle. (fig. 7). Caution! H...

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    11 brake lever extension the longer lever helps to minimise the effort needed to set the wheel locks. The brake lever extension is screwed to the brakes. By raising this, it can be flipped forward. (fig. 11). Caution! Mounting the wheel lock too close toward the wheel will result in a higher effort ...

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    12 footrests various footboards are available on the xenon. These can flipped up to make it easier to transfer to/from the chair. They are described individually. Lower leg length by undoing the clamp screw (fig.14), you can adjust the lower leg length. Loosen the clamp screw, adjust the tube with t...

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    13 width adjustment of footrests if the footrest width needs to be adjusted, please undo the screw (1), set the desired width, by positioning 1, 2 or 3 spacers (2) from outer to the inner side and then refit the screws, (fig.18). Lightweight footrest the footboard angle can be adjusted by loosening ...

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    14 options – seat seat sling use the velcro straps under the sling to tighten/loosen the seat sling. Adjusting the seat height to change the seat height, please release the allen screws (1) with an allen key. Take the axle bracket (2) out of the axle stem (3) and remove or add the spacer (4). Then r...

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    15 rotate the axle bracket (standard) using the quick-release axles, take the wheels out of the angle adapter. Undo the screws (1) and remove the axle brackets (2) on both sides of the wheelchair. Rotate the axle bracket by 180° and refit it into the axle stem (3) on the opposite side. Please note t...

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    16 options - castors setting the castor, castor adapter & castor fork if the wheelchair veers slightly to the right or left, or the castors flutter, it may be caused by one or more of the following: • forward and/or reverse wheel motion has not been set properly. • the castor angle has not been adju...

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    17 options - backrests to adjust the back angle, please undo the allen screw (1) and remove it. Set the desired position and then refit the screw in this position and tighten it to the given torque (fig. 32). Folding backrest to make it easier to transport the wheelchair, the top half of the backres...

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    18 options - wheel alignment adjusting the wheel alignment note: to achieve the very best movement, the rear wheels must be adjusted to their optimum position, which means correctly adjusting the wheel alignment. To do this, measure the distance between both wheels front and rear to ensure that they...

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    19 options - side-guards 1. Fitting a. Push the outer armrest rails down into the receiver which is mounted on the wheelchair frame. B. The armrest will automatically lock into place. 2. Height adjustment a. Turn the release lever for height adjustment (2) to the second stop point. B. Push the armpa...

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    20 options - side-guards (continued) side-guard with clothes protector the clothes protector prevents clothes getting dirty from spray water, (fig.42). You can set the position in relation to the rear wheel by moving the side-guard. To do this, remove the screws (1 and 2). After setting to the desir...

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    21 options - crutch holder crutch holder this device permits crutches to be transported directly on the wheelchair. It has a velcro loop to fasten crutches or other aids. Warning! Never try to use or remove the crutches or other aids while moving. Options - anti-tip tubes warning! Sunrise medical re...

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    22 options - stabilising bar folding stabilising bar this bar is used to stabilise the backrest. To be able to fold the wheelchair, the release lever must be pushed inwards (fig. 48) or released and the stabilising must be flipped downwards. When unfolding the wheelchair, please make sure that the s...

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    23 options - pelvic restraint belt warnings! Before using the wheelchair make sure that the pelvic • restraint belt is fitted. The pelvic restraint belt must be checked on a daily • basis to ensure it is free from any obstruction or adverse wear. Always make sure that the pelvic restraint belt is • ...

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    24 options - pelvic restraint belt continued when fastened check space between the pelvic restraint belt and user. When correctly adjusted it should not be possible to insert more than the flat of the hand between the pelvic restraint belt and the user, (fig. 59). The pelvic restraint belt should be...

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    25 daily checks caution! As the user, you are the first person to notice any possible defects. We therefore recommend that before each use, you check the items in the following list: check for correct tyre pressures • check that the brakes work correctly • check that all removable parts are secure, ...

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    26 maintenance and care continued hygiene measures when being re-used: prior to the wheelchair being re-used, it must be carefully prepared. Warning! All surfaces which come into contact with the user must be treated with a disinfection spray. To do this, you must use a disinfectant from the dghm li...

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    27 nameplate the nameplate is located on either the cross-tube assembly or the transverse frame tube, as well as on a label in the owner’s manual. The nameplate indicates the exact model designation and other technical specifications. Please provide the following pieces of information whenever you h...

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    28 technical specifications continued maximum weight limit: xenon up to a load of 125 kg seat heights: the choice of frames, forks and castors as well as the size of the rear wheel (610mm (24")), (635mm (25")); determines what seat heights are possible. Table of minimum and maximum values parameter ...

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    29 technical specifications continued castor fork type of frame front seat height in mm rear seat height in mm 76mm (3") 98 mm x 32 mm low 430 430 - 400 440 440 - 400 450 450 - 390 high 470 470 - 380 480 480 - 380 490 490 - 380 111 mm x 32 mm low 440 440 - 400 450 450 - 390 460 460 - 380 high 480 48...

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    30 technical specifications continued castor fork type of frame front seat height in mm rear seat height in mm 127mm (5") 98 mm x 32 mm low 460 460 - 380 470 470 - 380 high 500 500 - 380 510 510 - 390 111 mm x 32 mm low 460 460 - 380 470 470 - 380 480 480 - 380 high 500 500 - 380 510 510 - 390 520 5...

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    31 technical specifications continued castor fork type of frame front seat height rear seat height 76mm (3") frogleg low 480 480 - 380 490 490 - 380 500 500 - 380 high 520 520 - 400 530 530 - 410 540 540 - 420 102mm (4") frogleg low 490 490 - 380 500 500 - 380 510 510 - 390 high 530 530 - 410 540 54...

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    32 torque settings 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm note: if no specific torque information is given, the generic torque value for m6 screws is 7.0 nm.

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    33 notes dealer signature and stamp.

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    34 dealer signature and stamp notes.

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    35 dealer signature and stamp notes.

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