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1.

2.

3.

If possible and feasible, the rider should transfer to the (OEM)

Original Equipment Manufacturer vehicle seat and use the vehicle restraint. 

If the seating system is used for transport, it must be used in a forward-

facing seating position during travel in a motor vehicle.

The recommended clear zones for wheelchair seated occupants restrained 

by both pelvic and upper-torso belt(s) and only by a pelvic belt are shown 

in the diagrams 

(Fig

.

 3.

1

 and 3.2) 

and described below.  Frontal Clear Zones

 

(FCZ) need to be larger when upper torso belt(s) are not used.  The

Rear Clear Zone of 16" (40.5 cm) is measured from the rearmost point on 

an occupant’s head.  The Frontal Clear zone is measured from the front 

most point of an occupant’s head and is 26" (66 cm) with pelvic and upper-

torso belt(s) and 37" (94 cm) with only a pelvic belt.  The frontal clear zone 

may not be achievable for wheelchair- seated drivers.

4. The estimated seated height (HHT) from the ground or floor to the top of

the wheelchair-seated occupant’s head ranges from approximately 

47" (119 cm) for a small adult female to about 61" (155 cm) for a 

tall adult male

 

(

Fig

.

 3.2

)

.

5.

 

The rider must not weigh more than 300 lbs (136 kg)

 or 350 lbs 

(160 kg)

      

for 

heavy duty

 chair

.

6.

7.

8.

Attach WTORS to securement points in accordance with the 

manufacturer’s instructions and SAE J2249.

Ensure hip guides are mounted and are locked in place.

Use only Wheelchair Tie-down and Occupant Restraint Systems

(WTORS) which meet the requirements of SAE J2249 Recommended 

Practice– Wheelchair Tie-down and Occupant Restraint Systems For Use 

in Motor Vehicles. Do not use WTORS designed to rely on the wheelchair 

structure to transfer occupant restraint loads to the vehicle.

9. In order to reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants,

wheelchair-mounted accessories, such as trays and respiratory

equipment, should be removed from the seating and wheelchair and

secured separately.

10. Postural supports and positioning devices should not be relied on for

occupant restraint.

11. Do not alter or substitute wheelchair frame parts, components or

seating.

12. Sudden stops or impacts can structurally damage your system. Chairs

involved in such incidents should be replaced.

A

B

C

HHT

Important Transit notes for Occupant restraints:

 

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

Attach occupant restraints in accordance with the manufacturer’s 

instructions and SAE J2249.

Both pelvic and upper torso restraint belts must be used to restrain the 

occupant to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with the 

vehicle components and serious risk of injury to the user and other 

vehicle occupants

 

(

Fig

.

 3.3

)

.

The upper torso restraint belt

 (A)

 should be mounted to the vehicle (B) 

pillar

 

-

 

failure to do so will increase the risk of serious abdominal injuries 

to the

 

user

 

(Fig. 3.3).

A head restraint suitable for transportation must be fitted and suitably

 

positioned at all times during transportation.

The pelvic restraint belt (C) must be worn low across the front of the

 

pelvis so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the preferred zone of

 

30 to 75 degrees to the horizontal

 

(Fig. 3.3).

A steeper (greater) angle within the preferred zone is desirable, closer to,

 

but not exceeding 75 degrees

 

(Fig. 3.5).

19.

The upper torso restraint belt (A) must fit over the shoulder and

across the chest

 

(Fig. 3.3).

20.

Restraint belts must be adjusted as tightly as possible consistent with

user comfort, and should not constrict breathing

 

(Fig. 3.4).

3.1

7

 Transit:

 DANGER!

Important Transit notes for the chair:

 

Fig. 3.1

Fig. 3.4

Fig. 3.3

Fig. 3.2

Fig. 3.5

Q700 M Ergo Seat

11

247554 Rev. A

Summary of Contents for Quickie Q700 M SEDEO ERGO

Page 1: ...Instructions For Use P N 247554 Seating System Q700 M SEDEO ERGO Seating manual...

Page 2: ...your questions or comments about this manual the safety and reliability of your system and the service you receive from your authorized dealer Please feel free to write or call us at the address and...

Page 3: ...ur seating system 27 8 3 Hygiene measures when being re used 27 8 4 General cleaning instructions 27 8 5 Cleaning Accessories 28 8 6 Storage 28 9 0 Technical specifications 29 9 1 Applicable norms sta...

Page 4: ...1 2 For further information Please contact your local authorized Sunrise Medical dealer if you have any questions regarding the use maintenance or safety of your wheelchair In case there is no author...

Page 5: ...int Fig 2 2 Warning Danger of finger entrapment pinch point Fig 2 3 Warning Maximum user weight for the wheelchair Fig 2 4 Warning Ensure that the seat interface thumb screws are screwed in tight befo...

Page 6: ...ent Take the time to learn the feel of this system before you begin riding Be aware that you must develop your own methods for the safe use of this system that are best suited to your level of functio...

Page 7: ...r sit on any portion of this seating system 2 You need to work with the user and the user s doctor nurse or therapist to develop safe methods best suited to your abilities and those of the user 3 To m...

Page 8: ...who can cooperate Make sure the rider or attendant can easily remove the belts in case of emergency 5 NEVER use positioning belts a As a patient restraint A restraint requires a doctor s order b On a...

Page 9: ...nts that may result in pinch points before operating them 4 Tilting Power Base with Push Handles Do not attempt to tilt power wheelchairs by pulling down on the push handles Power wheelchairs have hea...

Page 10: ...ems or letting children near the seating system when the Tilt Lift mechanism is in operation Weight Capacity The powered lift tilt modular accessory for this system has a maximum user weight capacity...

Page 11: ...loads to the vehicle 9 In order to reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants wheelchair mounted accessories such as trays and respiratory equipment should be removed from the seating and wh...

Page 12: ...nt NOTE Exceeding the weight limit will void the warranty WARNING DO NOT use any wheelchair that has been involved in a motor vehicle accident A sudden stop and or collision may structurally damage yo...

Page 13: ...ide the plates outwards or inwards to achieve the required seat width The seat width is indicated by the scale that runs alongside each slot Fig 5 2 Tighten the four screws securely Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 A...

Page 14: ...is also possible Move the front bolt from front hole to the slot hole A Tighten the bolts securely when the angle is set When the correct position is reached tighten the 2 bolts securely with the 5 0...

Page 15: ...2 bolts A with a 5 0 mm Allen key Fig 5 9 Slide the footplate receiver up or down in the track to the height desired Tighten the 2 bolts securely Repeat for the other side Pre set foot plate angle Fli...

Page 16: ...out a headrest if a person is transported with the chair in a vehicle A Fig 5 12 Fig 5 13 Fig 5 14 A A 5 5 Pre set headrest 5 4 Preset seat depth Fig 5 12 CAUTION When a bigger seat depth is required...

Page 17: ...sition 3 Tighten screws A There are 2 ways to pre set the height of the controller Pre setting height of the controller 1 Fig 5 17 1 Loosen screw A 2 Slide controller B to desired height 3 Tighten scr...

Page 18: ...e lap strap fixing bracket Put the next washer on to the bolt Fig 6 3 Screw the bolt into the lowest pre drilled hole in the frame B Fig 6 2 Tighten using a 5 0mm hex wrench to a torque value of 60 70...

Page 19: ...n of the release buckle and for any signs of wear on the material or plastic brackets Regular Checks Activities As with all positioning components there is a need for corrective adjustments as the per...

Page 20: ...eone help you until you are sure you can do a safe transfer on your own Do not stand on the footrest Putting your full weight on the footrest may lead to wheelchair damage and to hazardous situations...

Page 21: ...the side you wish to transfer from flip the armrest all the way up until it goes into its mechanical stop This frees your space for side transfer Fig 7 3 Remove side cushion Bolster To remove the side...

Page 22: ...operate any power seating option while positioned on an incline Please stay clear of any powered actuator while the component is in motion Sunrise power mechanisms move over large ranges of travel Us...

Page 23: ...emory Position The control system on the Q700 M has up to 6 predefined seat memory positions Each ordered memory location has a set of factory seat positioning presets 1 Seated 2 Supine 3 Pressure Rel...

Page 24: ...nt position are shown in the LCD control panel display Move and hold the joystick forwards The seat adjusts to the factory preset position The movement can be stopped at any time and started again whe...

Page 25: ...nnect a Switch with a 3 5mm Jack to the socket on the CxSM Fig 7 12 2 Press the Mode button one or more times until a seat icon appears in the LCD control panel display Fig 7 13 3 Move the joystick to...

Page 26: ...attached to the wheelchair and all fasteners are sufficiently tightened Ensure that the seat interface knobs are tight and secure Checking clothing on potential entrapment When operating the wheelchai...

Page 27: ...structions for seating You can wash all parts of the covers with a gentle wash detergent at 100 F 38 C You can spin dry the covers but do not dry them in a dryer You can remove all parts of the covers...

Page 28: ...lose to room temperature as possible CAUTION Never store your wheelchair in direct sunlight or in a damp outdoor environment Direct sunlight might bleach upholstery plastic parts and cause metal parts...

Page 29: ...tests for electric wheelchairs N A ISO 7176 14 2008 Requirements and test methods for control systems for electric wheelchairs 1997 N A ISO 7176 16 2012 Requirements for resistance to ignition of upho...

Page 30: ...s upholstery pads and push handle grips b Damage from neglect accident misuse or from improper installation or repair c Products modified without Sunrise Medical s express written consent d Damage fro...

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