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Basic Operation Instructions

Synergy TRU-Balance Power Recline        www.quantumrehab.com

POWER ARTICULATING LEG RESTS OPTION

The power articulating leg rests maintain the correct knee-to-heel measurements
when the user’s legs are being elevated and can be adjusted either as a pair or
individually. See figure 11. The power articulating leg rests provide 70° or 80° of
movement, have standard swing-away calf pads that are depth and height adjustable,
accept all foot plates, and have a maximum weight capacity of 300 lbs. (136 kg).
They are available with all power bases that support upgraded electronics and
that are available with Synergy Seating Systems. The power articulating leg rests
operate through the power chair controller, toggle switch, or Attendant Control
Module.

NOTE: Operation instructions using the 4-way toggles are discussed be-
low.  If you are using a different toggle, the Attendant Control Module, or
a different operating device, please refer to the appropriate section of this
manual or the operation manual supplied with that device and/or your
power chair owner’s manual.

NOTE: For information on operating individual power articulating leg
rests, please refer to the appropriate section of this manual that refers to
the controller you are using, or contact your Quantum Rehab Specialist.

To operate the combined leg rests:
1. Push the toggle switch to the right to elevate both leg rests.
2. Push the toggle switch to the right, release, then push to the right again to

lower both leg rests.

Figure 11.  The  Power Articulating Leg Rests Option

Summary of Contents for Mobility Power Chair

Page 1: ...ACN 088 609 661 Synergy TRU Balance Power Recline ACN 088 609 661 ...

Page 2: ...chairtoidentifywarningsandimportantinformation Itisveryimportantforyouto readthemandunderstandthemcompletely WARNING Failure to follow designated procedures can cause either personal injury component damage or malfunction black symbol on yellow triangle with black border MANDATORY These actions should be performed as specified Failure to perform mandatory actions can cause injury to personnel and ...

Page 3: ...WER RECLINE 6 PRECAUTIONARY GUIDELINES 6 OPERATING THE SYNERGY TRU BALANCE POWER RECLINE 9 POWER SEAT ELEVATOR OPTION 16 HIGH PIVOT POWER ELEVATING LEG RESTS OPTION 17 POWER ARTICULATING LEG RESTS OPTION 18 SWING AWAY POWER ARTICULATING LEG RESTS OPTION 19 CONTROLLER POSITION 20 REMOVING THE ARMRESTS 21 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 21 WARRANTY 22 ...

Page 4: ...or if you require additional assistance for setup or operation please contact your QuantumRehabSpecialist Failure to follow the instructions warnings and notes in this manual and those located on your Pride product can result in personalinjuryand orproductdamageandwillvoidPride sproductwarranty PURCHASER S AGREEMENT Byacceptingdeliveryofthisproduct youpromisethatyouwillnotchange alter or modify th...

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Page 6: ...theseatingsystem Turn off the power before you are seated in the seating system Alwayshaveassistancewhenyouarebeingseatedintheseatingsystem Followalloftheproceduresandheedthewarningsasexplainedinyourpower chairowner smanual WARNING Your Quantum Rehab Specialist configured your TRU Balance Seating System to suit your specific requirements Do not change the original configuration without first conta...

Page 7: ...nagainst EMI Thisproducthasbeentestedandhaspassedatanimmunitylevelof20V m WARNING Be aware that cell phones two way radios laptops and other types of radio transmitters may cause unintended movement of your electrically powered mobility vehicle due to EMI Exercise caution when using any of these items while operating your mobility vehicle and avoid coming into close proximity of radio and TV stati...

Page 8: ...E Allows an attendant to control the actuators Any action made through the Attendant Control Module overrides the toggle actions made by the user REMOVABLE ARMRESTS Allows the armrests to be flipped back or removed whenever necessary ARTICULATING LEG RESTS ALR Maintains correct knee to heel measurements when user s legs are raised or lowered SWING AWAY ARTICULATING LEG RESTS ALR Maintains correct ...

Page 9: ...g movement Failure to heed can result in personal injury and or equipment damage NOTE This manual will discuss toggle joystick and Attendant Control Module operations only If your Synergy Seating System is equipped with a different operating device please refer to the operation manual sup plied with that device and or your power chair owner s manual TheSynergyTRU BalancePowerReclineisatanormalposi...

Page 10: ...ition or to a 0 tilt position pull the toggle switch backward release then pull backward again SeatElevatorFunction Optional 1 Toelevatetheseat pushthetoggleswitchtotheleft 2 To lower the seat push the toggle switch to the left release then push to the left again Toggle Operation Your SynergyTRU Balance Power Recline may be equipped with one of three available 4 way toggles as well as anAttendant ...

Page 11: ...ight leg rest push the toggle button to the right 4 To lower the right leg rest push the toggle button to the right release then pushtotherightagain NOTE The power elevator option is not available when the independent leg rest option is selected Figure 5 4 way ButtonToggle Operation 4 way Button Toggle ReclineFunction 1 To recline push the toggle button forward 2 Toreturntoanuprightpositionora95 r...

Page 12: ...e Operation Seat Elevator Function Optional 1 To elevate the seat push the third button 2 To lower the seat push the third button again Combined Leg Rest Function Optional 1 To elevate both leg rests push the fourth button 2 To lower both leg rests push the fourth button again Independent Leg Rest Function Optional 1 To elevate the left leg rest push the third button 2 To lower the left leg rest p...

Page 13: ...torindicator see figure 8 then press the up arrow to increase the lift or tilt or the down arrow to decrease the lift or tilt Figure 7 Attendant Control Module Functions NOTE Your TRU Balance Seating System may be equipped with some or all of these functions Recline Function 1 Press the power key to power on the module 2 Press Select until the actuator on the back is illuminated on the actuator in...

Page 14: ... lowered position press Select until the desired leg rest actuator is illuminated on the actuator indicator on the module and then press the down arrow until the leg rest is in a lowered position Tilt Function Optional 1 Press the power key to power on the module 2 Press Select until the actuators in both the back and seat are illuminated on the actuator indicator on the module Use the up and down...

Page 15: ...or Seefigure8 4 Push the joystick forward to raise the seatback or backward to recline the seatback 5 Press the Mode key again to return to the drive mode Figure 8 Actuator Modes 3 To return the leg rest to a lowered position press Select to cycle through the left right and combined leg rests until the desired leg rest actuator is illuminated on the actuator indicator on the module and then press ...

Page 16: ...n the seat is elevated a 1 4 speed drive inhibit is engaged and you are no longer able to tilt the seat See figure 2 NOTE Operation instructions using the joystick 4 way toggles are dis cussed below If you are using a different toggle the Attendant Control Module or a different operating device please refer to the appropriate section of this manual or the operation manual supplied with that device...

Page 17: ...operatethroughthepowerchaircontrollerortoggleswitch NOTE Operation instructions using the joystick 4 way toggles are dis cussed below If you are using a different toggle the Attendant Control Module or a different operating device please refer to the appropriate section of this manual or the operation manual supplied with that device and or your power chair owner s manual NOTE For information on o...

Page 18: ...through the power chair controller toggle switch orAttendant Control Module NOTE Operation instructions using the 4 way toggles are discussed be low If you are using a different toggle the Attendant Control Module or a different operating device please refer to the appropriate section of this manual or the operation manual supplied with that device and or your power chair owner s manual NOTE For i...

Page 19: ...ndhave the same features as the power articulating leg rests but have an added swing away feature which enables you to rotate the leg rests to the side before you transfer onto or off of your power chair To rotate the swing away power articulating leg rests 1 Push in the release lever See figure 12 2 Rotate the leg rest Figure 12 The Swing away Power Articulating Leg Rests Option RELEASE LEVER ...

Page 20: ...ove any wire ties securing the controller cable to the armrest 4 Loosenthemountingscrewsinthecontrollermountingblock Seefigure13 5 Move the controller mounting block and controller to the other armrest and tightenthemountingscrews 6 Route the controller cable to the back of the power base and reconnect the controller Seefigure14 To change the controller extension 1 Turn off the power to the contro...

Page 21: ...and store in a clean and dry condition Failure to heed can cause personal injury and or equipment damage Figure 16 Armrest Removal Figure 15 Armrest Unlock REMOVING THE ARMRESTS The armrests on your Synergy TRU Balance Power Recline are unique to this model and can only be adjusted by your Quantum Rehab Specialist However you can remove the armrests if necessary To remove the armrests 1 Pull the a...

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