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HeliX

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Table of contents

Use

Light weight wheelchairs are exclusively for a user with high need 

of seating support who is unable to walk, has limited upper body 

control or has limited mobility, for their own personal use in- and 

outdoor on dry, firm and level surface terrains (self propelling or 

attendant push).

The maximum weight limit (includes both the user and any weight 

of accessories fitted to the wheelchair) is marked on the serial 

number label, which is affixed to the crossbar or stabiliser bar below 

the seat. 

Warranty can only be taken on if the product is used under the 

specified conditions and for the intended purposes. 

The intended lifetime of the wheelchair is 5 years. DO NOT use or 

fit any 3rd party components to the wheelchair unless they are 

officially approved by Sunrise Medical.

Area of application

The variety of fitting variants as well as the modular design mean 

that it can be used by those who cannot walk or have limited 

mobility because of:

• Paralysis

• Loss of extremity (leg amputation)

• Extremity defect deformity

• Joint contractures/joint injuries

•  Illnesses such as heart and circulation deficiencies, disturbance of 

equilibrium or cachexia as well as for elderly people who still have 

strength in the upper body.

When considering provision, please also note the body size, 

weight, physical and psychological constitution, the age of the 

person, living conditions and environment.

Foreword

Dear Customer,
We are very happy that you have decided in favour of a high-quality 

SUNRISE MEDICAL product.
This user’s manual will provide numerous tips and ideas so that 

your new wheelchair can become a trustworthy and reliable partner 

in your life.
We want you to be satisfied with our products and service. Sunrise 

Medical has been consistently working at continuously developing 

its products, for this reason, changes can occur in our palette of 

products with regard to form, technology and equipment. 

Consequently, no claims can be construed from the data or pictures 

contained in this user’s manual.
The management system of SUNRISE MEDICAL is certified to    

ISO 9001, ISO 13485 and ISO 14001.

As the manufacturer, SUNRISE MEDICAL, declares 

that the wheelchairs conform to the 2017/745/EEC, 

amended by 2007/47/EC guideline.

In addition, they fulfil the performance requirements for the 

"Crash Test" to ISO 7176-19

.

Please contact your local, authorised SUNRISE MEDICAL dealer if 

you have any questions regarding the use, maintenance or safety 

of your wheelchair.
In case there is no authorised dealer in your area or you have any 

questions, contact Sunrise Medical either in writing or by telephone 

(contact addresses can be found on the back page).
Sunrise Medical

Thorns Road

Brierley Hill

West Midlands

DY5 2LD

England

Phone:  0845 605 66 88 

Fax: 

0845 605 66 89

www.SunriseMedical.co.uk

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.

 

IMPORTANT:

DO NOT USE YOUR WHEELCHAIR UNTIL THIS 

MANUAL HAS BEEN READ AND UNDERSTOOD.

DANGER!

Warning messages regarding possible risks of serious 

accident or death.

WARNING!

Warning messages regarding possible risks of injury.

CAUTION!

Warning messages regarding possible technical damage.

           NOTE:

          Information for operating the product.

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Foreword 

  

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Table of contents   

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Use 

  

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Area of application 

  

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General safety notes and driving restrictions 

  

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Warranty 

  

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Transportability    

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Handling 

  

29

Options – Step Tubes 

  

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Options - Brakes    

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Options - Footplates 

  

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Options - Castors   

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Options - Castor Adapter    

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Options - Backrest 

  

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Options - Backrest 

  

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Options – Comfort back    

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Options – Trunk support    

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Options – Sideguard 

  

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Options – Hemiplegic armrests 

  

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Options – Anti-Tip Tubes    

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Options – Lap belt 

  

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Options - Seat    

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Options – Seat depth growth 

  

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Options – Push Handles    

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Options – Crutch holder    

36

Options - Therapy table    

36

Options – Stabilising bar    

36

Options – Headrests 

  

36

Options – Transit wheels    

36

Options – One-hand operation 

  

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Name Plate 

  

37

Daily Checks 

  

37

Tyres and Mounting 

  

37

Maintenance and Care 

  

37

Trouble-shooting   

38

Torque    

38

Disposal / Recycling of Materials    

38

Technical Data    

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Summary of Contents for HeliX2

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Page 3: ...090 770 850 470 870 800 MAX mm MIN mm 530 355 510 410 320 220 530 490 10 0 10 0 6 0 110 75 118 108 500 350 500 350 600 380 11 0 8 2 2 0 170 125 24 0 14 0 10 0 850 800 MAX MIN 340 280 75 50 1090 770 40...

Page 4: ...5 6 A2 48 6 A1 41 7 B1 A3 B5 42 5 7 A2 B4 44 7 A1 B3 A5 45 7 B2 A4 46 5 7 B1 A3 48 7 A2 49 7 A1 42 5 8 B1 A3 B5 44 8 A2 B4 45 8 A1 B3 A5 46 5 8 B2 A4 48 8 B1 A3 C5 49 8 A2 C4 50 5 8 A1 C3 52 8 C2 53 8...

Page 5: ...5 HeliX2 45Nm 7Nm 7Nm 7Nm 7Nm 7Nm 7Nm 45Nm 10Nm 10Nm 10Nm M5 5 0 Nm M6 7 0 Nm M8 10 0 Nm...

Page 6: ...EDICAL erkl rt als Hersteller dass die Rollst hle mit den Anforderungen der Richtlinie 2017 745 EWG ge ndert durch 2007 47 EG bereinstimmen Des Weiteren erf llt dieser Rollstuhl die Anforderung nach I...

Page 7: ...Auswirkungen von Schwerpunktverlagerungen auf das Verhalten des Rollstuhls zum Beispiel auf Gef llstrecken Steigungen s mtlichen Neigungen oder beim berwinden von Hindernissen nur mit sicherer Unterst...

Page 8: ...s Rollstuhls z B Rahmen Fu rasten Bremsen und Seitenteile sehr hei 41 C bzw sehr kalt 0 werden Achten Sie immer darauf dass die Steckachsen an den Hinterr dern falls eingebaut richtig eingestellt sind...

Page 9: ...iffer 1 4 F r Originalersatzteile die auf Kosten des K ufers eingebaut werden gew hren wir 24 Monate Garantie ab dem Einbau nach diesen Garantiebedingungen f r Batterien gilt davon abweichend jedoch n...

Page 10: ...Speichen der R der die Bremse oder Fu raste befestigt werden Fig A 7 Das R ckhaltesystem muss so nah wie m glich mit einem Winkel von 45 Grad angebracht und gem der Bedienungsanleitung des Herstellers...

Page 11: ...nkt Fig F markiert Wenn die vorderen Gurte zur Befestigung des Rollstuhls angebracht sind werden die Gurte gestrafft MINIMALES K RPERGEWICHT DES FAHRERS Wenn ein Kind mit einem K rpergewicht von unter...

Page 12: ...f abst tzen ALLEINE AUS IHREM ROLLSTUHL AUSSTEIGEN FIG 4 Die Bremse anziehen Die Fu platten mit Gelenk nach oben klappen Die Fu platten mit Gelenk nach oben klappen die Person leicht nach vorne beugen...

Page 13: ...e Bremse zum Anhalten des Rollstuhls w hrend der Fahrt verwendet werden Bet tigen Sie immer die Feststellbremse um den Rollstuhl bei kurzem oder langem Anhalten oder zum Umsteigen zu sichern Fig 10 1...

Page 14: ...raste muss so weit wie m glich nach au en geschwenkt werden Optionen Fu platten FIG 16 1 2 FIG 17 3 FIG 18 FIG 19 4 5 6 OPTION H HENVERSTELLBARE FUSSRASTE Fig 16 18 Zum Abnehmen den Hebel 1 bet tigen...

Page 15: ...die Bremse neu eingestellt werden Fig 21 Optionen Lenkr der Optionen Lenkrad Adapter HINWEIS Durch Ver nderung der Lenk Antriebsradposition kann sich der Winkel der Lenkachse zum Boden ver ndern Diese...

Page 16: ...wird empfohlen den winkelverstellbaren R cken in Kombination mit einer Stabilisierungsstange zu verwenden Fig 27 Fig 28 Fig 26 1 Fig 29 1 ANPASSBARE R CKENBESPANNUNG Die anpassbare R ckenbespannung ka...

Page 17: ...hles nicht geeignet VORSICHT Bei Verwendung von 24 Antriebsrad muss das Armpolster eine Stufe nach oben versetzt werden 1 2 Fig 36 3 INNERES POLSTER 1 Damit kann die Sitzbreite um bis zu 4 cm verringe...

Page 18: ...herunter Fig 43 WARNUNG Bei falscher Einstellung der Sicherheitsr der kann der Rollstuhl nach hinten kippen Optionen Sicherheitsr der Fig 43 WARNUNG Vor der Benutzung des Rollstuhls sicherstellen das...

Page 19: ...ger oder an Ihre Begleitperson Optionen Sitz KOMFORT SITZ Mit dem Komfort Sitz k nnen Sie dank der Holzschicht und den anatomisch geformten Kissen auch ber l ngere Zeit sitzen Fig 49 WARNUNG Beim Einb...

Page 20: ...erden Fig 55 Fig 54 1 Fig 55 1 2 Optionen Kopfst tze KOPFST TZE Die Kopfst tze kann erh ht und sowohl nach vorn als auch nach hinten verstellt werden Dazu l sen Sie einfach die Schraube 1 oder 2 bring...

Page 21: ...g des Rollstuhls beeintr chtigt werden kann Wenn der Druck zu niedrig ist erh ht sich die Reibung beim Fahren und der Antrieb erfordert gr eren Kraftaufwand Auch die Man vrierf higkeit wird von einem...

Page 22: ...males K rpergewicht des Fahrers HeliX2 HeliX2 Comfort bis 125 kg Zuladung Verst rkte Ausf hrung HeliX2 XL HeliX2 Comfort XL bis 170 kg Zuladung Gewicht in kg Mindesttransportgewicht 8 2 kg Transport H...

Page 23: ...d in this user s manual The management system of SUNRISE MEDICAL is certified to ISO 9001 ISO 13485 and ISO 14001 As the manufacturer SUNRISE MEDICAL declares that the wheelchairs conform to the 2017...

Page 24: ...wheelchair in motion They are only there to ensure that your wheelchair does not begin rolling unintentionally When you stop on uneven ground you should always use the wheel locks to prevent unintende...

Page 25: ...ter on Brakes If the seat and back sling are damaged you must replace them immediately Be careful with fire in particular with burning cigarettes Seat and back slings can be set alight If the wheelcha...

Page 26: ...arts such as pads tyres inner tubes and similar parts are excluded from the warranty except in the case that premature wear of the part is the direct result of a manufacturing fault 6 Claims from this...

Page 27: ...around the spokes of wheels brakes or footrests Fig A 7 The tie down restraints should be attached as close as possible at an angle of 45 degrees and tightened securely in accordance with the manufac...

Page 28: ...straps have been fitted to secure the wheelchair USER WEIGHT LESS THAN 22 kg 48 lb 8 0 oz When the user being transported is a child less than 22Kg mass and the vehicle involved has less than eight 8...

Page 29: ...into your wheel chair if you turn the footplates up and out of the way or take them off the wheelchair Always engage the wheel brakes when transfering in or out of the wheelchair Fig 3 Options Brakes...

Page 30: ...can be lowered to the appropriate level by using the screws 1 Loosen the screws push the tubes to the desired position and then re tighten the screws see section on torque There must always be a mini...

Page 31: ...n authorised dealer The wheel locks must be checked every time the rear wheel position has been altered The seat height is determined by the castor and rear wheel position The seat height can be adjus...

Page 32: ...5 cm We recommend that the reclining backrest is used in conjunction with a stabilising bar Fig 27 Fig 28 Fig 26 1 Fig 29 1 ADJUSTABLE BACK SLING The adjustable back sling can be adjusted for tension...

Page 33: ...rying the wheelchair CAUTION When using a 24 rear wheel the armpad must be moved one level up 1 2 Fig 36 3 INNER PAD 1 It is used to reduce seat width by 4 cm COMFORT WIDE ARMPAD 2 It allows comfortab...

Page 34: ...hem from touching the ground Then rotate the safety wheels back down to the normal position Fig 43 WARNING Incorrect set up of the anti tips will increase the risk of a rearwards tip Options Anti Tip...

Page 35: ...ptions Seat COMFORT SEAT The Comfort seat allows you to be seated for a long period of time because of the layer of wood and anatomically shaped cushions Fig 49 WARNING Brackets must lock in the cross...

Page 36: ...Options Headrests HEADRESTS The headrest can be raised and moved both forwards and backwards To do this simply loosen the screw 1 or 2 adjust the headrest to the desired position and tighten the screw...

Page 37: ...ressure is too low rolling resistance will increase requiring more effort to move the chair forward Low tyre pressure also has a negative impact on manoeuvrability If the tyre pressure is too high the...

Page 38: ...belong to you If it is no longer required follow any instructions given by the organisation issuing the wheelchair in order that it may be returned to them The following information describes the mat...

Page 39: ...Ant tips fitted POSSIBLE SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS The seat height matrix shows the possible seat height adjustments including the options with castor and rear wheels and fitting positions Please refer...

Page 40: ...onnerie 17 Rue Micka l Faraday 37170 Chambray L s Tours Tel 33 0 247554400 Fax 30 0 247554403 www sunrisemedical fr Sunrise Medical S r l Via Riva 20 Montale 29122 Piacenza Italia Tel 39 0523 573111 F...

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