Quickie F35 R2 Rev.E
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5.4. Batteries (Fig.5.3):
Also see Chapter 9.0.
• Firstly, take the battery box with the power loom fitted.
Position it so that the power loom is on your right. This
will make connection much easier.
• Lean the side supports of the battery box on the rails.
• Push the battery box fully forwards on the rails until it
locks into place at the end of the rails.
• Now fit the next battery box onto the rails
• Connect the two plugs on the left side of the battery
cases together.
• Ensure that the connections are secure, then connect
the front battery to the controls.
• To remove the batteries, reverse the procedure.
Disconnect the battery from the control and then
disconnect the batteries from each other. Push the
battery cases upwards slightly until they disengage,
and then pull them out along the rails.
5.5. Wheels (Fig.5.4 & 5.5):
If it is necessary to remove the wheels, to repair a
damaged tyre for example, proceed as follows:
WARNING!
All wheels are safety critical items. If you are unsure about
performing these tasks, please contact your approved
Sunrise Medical dealer.
Front castor wheel (Fig.5.4):
• Use a 7.0 mm. Allen wrench to remove the wheel axle
from the fork.
• Remove the damaged wheel.
• When the wheel has been repaired, follow the reverse
procedure to refit.
Rear drive wheel (Fig.5.5):
• Use a flat-bladed screw driver to remove the centre
cap.
• Loosen the large stud slightly using a 19.0 mm. socket
wrench.
• Elevate the wheel and secure using blocks.
• Remove the stud & ease the wheel off.
• Reverse the procedure to refit.
• Tighten the stud to a torque of 25Nm
Note:
The rear wheels are designed as separate rims and
can be disassembled to simplify changing the tube or tyre.
Fig.5.4
Fig.5.5
Fig.5.3