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T. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FALL, TIP-OVER OR

LOSS OF CONTROL: 

1. Never use your chair on a slope unless you are

sure you can do so without losing traction. 

2. Always go as straight up and as straight down as

you can. 
•Do not “cut the corner” on a slope or ramp. 
•Do not turn or change direction on a slope. 

3. Always stay in the center of the ramp. Make sure

ramp is wide enough that you are not at risk
that a wheel may roll off the side. 

4. Lean or press your body uphill. This will help

adjust for a change in the center of balance
caused by the slope. (Fig. 1) 

5. Keep your chair moving at a slow, steady speed.

Keep control over the chair at all times. 
•On a descent, do not let your chair accelerate

beyond its normal speed. 

•If the chair picks up speed, center the joystick

to slow down or stop. 

NOTE– 

The solid state controller of your chair has a
logic system that will help control your speed
when driving on a slope or up hill. 

•If you stop, re-start slowly. 

6. Never use rear wheel locks to try to slow or stop

your chair. This is likely to cause the chair to
veer out of control. 

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Q. OBSTACLES

Obstacles you may have to overcome in daily use include door thresholds, lifts, ramps
and hazards such as potholes and broken pavement. These can damage your chair and
may cause a fall, tip-over or loss of control. 

1. Be aware that thresholds are very dangerous. (Even a small change in height

may stop a caster wheel and cause your chair to tip). You may need to: 
•Remove or cover threshold strips between rooms. 
•Install a ramp at entry or exit doors.

2. Keep your eyes moving when you ride; scan the area well ahead of your chair. 
3. Make sure the floor areas where you use this chair are level and free of obstacles. 
4. To help correct your center of balance: 

•Lean your upper body 

forward

slightly as you go 

up

over an obstacle. 

•Press your upper body 

backward

as you go 

down

from a higher to a lower level. 

R. DRIVING IN REVERSE

Use extra care when you drive your chair in reverse. You may lose control or fall if one
of the rear wheels hits an object. 

1. Operate your chair slowly and at an even speed. 
2. Stop often and check to make sure your path is clear of obstacles.

S. RAMPS, SLOPES & SIDEHILLS

The center of balance of your chair changes when you are on a slope.

NOTE–

“Slope” includes a ramp or sidehill. Your chair is less stable when it is at an 

angle. Never use this chair on a slope unless your are sure it is safe. When in
doubt, have someone help you. 

Beware Of: 

1. Steep slopes. Do Not use this chair on a slope steeper than 10%. (A 10% slope

means: One foot in elevation for every ten feet of slope length). 

2. Wet or slippery surfaces (such as when ice, snow, water or oil film is present). A

loss of traction may cause a fall or tip-over. 

3. A change in grade on a slope (or a lip, bump or depression). These may cause a

fall or tip-over.

4. A drop-off at the bottom of a slope. (A drop-off of as small as 3/4 inch (12 mm)

can stop a front caster and cause the chair to tip forward). 

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Summary of Contents for Quickie P-222

Page 1: ...uickie P 222 User Instruction Manual Warranty Supplier This manual must be given to the rider of this wheelchair Rider Before using this wheelchair read this entire manual and save for future referenc...

Page 2: ...mation about safety new products and options to increase your use and enjoyment of this wheelchair If you lose your war ranty card call or write and we will gladly send you a new one FOR ANSWERS TO YO...

Page 3: ...Chart 51 XIII WIRING DIAGRAM 52 XIV SUNRISE LIMITED WARRANTY 53 I I T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s 930466 Rev A 4 I INTRODUCTION 3 II TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 III YOUR CHAIR AND ITS PARTS 6 IV NOTICE READ...

Page 4: ...ustable footplate extended toe loops extension tubes solid one piece two piece locking Casters Standard 8 200mm pneumatic Option 8 200mm airless insert 8 200mm suspension 9 225mm pneumatic 9 225mm air...

Page 5: ...IR 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...

Page 6: ...broad types 1 Hand Held Transceivers The antenna is usually mounted directly on the unit These include Citizens band CB radios Walkie talkies Security fire and police radios Cellular phones Lap top c...

Page 7: ...ngs 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 1 Before using this chair you should be trained in its...

Page 8: ...s authorized by Sunrise Doing so will void the Warranty and may create a safety hazard 1 If you modify or adjust this chair it may increase the risk of a fall or tip over 2 Modifications unauthorized...

Page 9: ...BALANCE The point where this chair will tip forward back or to the side depends on its center of balance and stability The Center Of Balance Is Affected By 1 The seat height and seat angle 2 A change...

Page 10: ...e very dangerous Even a small change in height may stop a caster wheel and cause your chair to tip You may need to Remove or cover threshold strips between rooms Install a ramp at entry or exit doors...

Page 11: ...r design will vary depending on such things as the length and height of the ramp the need for an intermediate platform landing size doors and the direction of swing and whether the ramp includes a tur...

Page 12: ...hat the person pushing the chair has full control when motor locks are disengaged H ON OFF SWITCH 1 Never use the ON OFF switch to stop the chair except in an emergency This will result in an abrupt s...

Page 13: ...air easier to use 1 Do not use this chair if any of the tires are under or over inflated Check weekly for proper inflation level as listed on the tire sidewall 2 Low pressure in a tire may cause the c...

Page 14: ...arnings in this Manual for that task 2 The Tips that follow are suggestions only Be aware that you will need to learn safe methods best suited to the rider and to your abilities Consult your health ca...

Page 15: ...move it using the battery straps Batteries may weigh up to 55 lbs 25 kg Care must be taken to avoid injury when lifting I X S e t U p A d j u s t m e n t U s e 930466 Rev A 28 TOOLS YOU WILL NEED 1 Ba...

Page 16: ...you achieve the desired joystick height Four posi tions are available by relocating the mount either on the top or bottom of the mounting bar D and or by rotation of the angle bracket mount I X S e t...

Page 17: ...in a forward or retracted position Adjustment a To retract joystick depress lever E located on side of armrest b Push joystick away from front of armrest until it locks into retracted position c To r...

Page 18: ...red angle There are five holes in 4 increments to choose from d Reinstall the front bolt and tighten both bolts securely L 12 DRIVE WHEEL Drive Wheel Position Adjustment a Remove the seat and main fra...

Page 19: ...it into the axle sleeve until it locks E ANTI TIP TUBES Sunrise Designs recommends anti tip tubes for all wheelchairs NOTE Use a torque setting of 100 in lbs when set ting up anti tip receivers 1 Ins...

Page 20: ...on A A few minutes wait is required before the circuit breaker will reset 2 Repeated Shutdown If the chair continues to shut down after resetting have it serviced by a supplier X O p e r a t i n g G u...

Page 21: ...u i d e 930466 Rev A 40 E JOYSTICK ASSEMBLY The joystick connects to a controller which controls the chair s performance The joystick assembly consists of the following parts 1 Speed Control Knob A U...

Page 22: ...ischarged Batteries Never allow a battery to completely discharge If you operate your wheelchair until it has almost stopped you will greatly reduce the life of your batteries Never let a battery sit...

Page 23: ...I B a t t e r i e s 930466 Rev A 44 B BATTERY CHARGER A battery charger produces a direct current DC When applied to a discharged battery this reverses the chemical reaction that led to its discharge...

Page 24: ...lid on power base and secure using the two 2 quarter turn fasteners push down on fasteners Never make direct contact across both battery terminals as an explosion may occur A spark may result in an e...

Page 25: ...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 prot...

Page 26: ...volume and may cause tire to burst 1 Check for signs of wear and correct air pressure in pneumatic tires weekly 2 For best performance inflate tires to the same pressure level as shown on the tire sid...

Page 27: ...This warranty is void if the original chair serial number tag is removed or altered c This warranty applies in the USA only Check with your supplier to find out if international warranties apply 4 WHA...

Page 28: ...N o t e s 930466 Rev A 54...

Page 29: ...Sunrise Medical Mobility Products Division 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway Longmont Colorado 80503 USA 800 333 4000 In Canada 800 263 3390 2000 Sunrise Medical 11 00 930466 Rev A...

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