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Rev.A

Weekly checks

Perform the weekly check routine before driving as described below.

Checking Parking brake:

This test should be carried out on a level floor with at least one meter clearance all around the chair.

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Switch on the control system.

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Check that the battery gauge remains on, or flashes slowly, after one second.

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Push the joystick slowly forwards until you hear the parking brakes operate.

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The chair may start to move.

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Immediately release the joystick. You must be able to hear each parking brake operate, (click), within a few seconds.

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Repeat the test a further 3 times, pushing the joystick slowly backwards, left and right.

Checking connectors & cables:

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Make sure that all connectors are securely mated.

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Check the condition of all cables and connectors for damage.

Checking controller:

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Check the thin rubber gaiter or boot around the base of the joystick shaft for damage or splitting. Check visually only, do not 

handle the gaiter.

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Make sure that all components of the control system are securely mounted. Do not over-tighten any securing screws.

Checking controls:

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Switch on the hand control – Do the lights flash? This  signifies that there is a fault in the electronic system. Refer to chapter 9 for 

basic troubleshooting

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Operate all of the electric options, including lights and indicators, (if fitted), to make sure that they work correctly.

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With the seating in an elevated position, drive the wheelchair to make sure that the ‘creep’ mode works which will slow the 

wheelchair.

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Drive the wheelchair in each of the drive profiles to make sure the wheelchair performs as it did before.

  WARNING!

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If you are in any doubt about the performance requirements of your wheelchair contact your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer.

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After performing any maintenance or repairs on the wheelchair you must make sure that it is functioning correctly before it is 

used.

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A complete inspection, safety check and service should be made by a Sunrise Medical authorised dealer at least once per year.

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All fasteners must be replaced like for like using the correct length, tensile strength and materials.

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When replacing self-locking nuts, or nuts/studs secured with a thread locking solution, ensure that a suitable thread locking 

solution is reapplied to the fastener.

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Check all Velcro fastening straps for correct adhesion when pressed together.

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Ensure that any contamination, such as fluff, hair,etc is removed from the Velcro straps. Such contamination may affect adhesion.

Monthly checks

Perform the monthly check routine before driving as described below.

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All fasteners should be checked monthly for wear, such as loose bolts or broken components.

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Check all straps monthly for fraying, ripped seams or other indications of excessive wear damage. Discontinue use if damage is 

found.

Summary of Contents for Quickie Q700-UP F

Page 1: ...Service Instructions Quickie Q700M Q700 UP M F 000690851 01...

Page 2: ...maintenance 13 5 5 Cleaning and disinfection 13 6 0 Service Instructions 14 6 1 Assembly replacement and adjustment instructions 14 6 2 Assembling and replacement instructions Q700M 15 Removal of cast...

Page 3: ...ification number Part number Name of the part concerned This information is provided on the identification plate See Identification of the product If you have any queries about the use maintenance or...

Page 4: ...he environment Reference symbol The symbol refers to a separate user manual This reference will indicate the specific user manual and the section to which is being referred SN Barcode Example 20817010...

Page 5: ...the environment Where ever possible safety information is provided in the relevant chapter Temperature Avoid physical contact with the wheelchair base s motors at all times Motors are continuously in...

Page 6: ...e safety facilities They must never be covered or removed They must remain present and clearly legible throughout the entire lifespan of the seating system Replace or repair all illegible or damaged s...

Page 7: ...er 13 16 17 19 6 Hex Key 1 5 2 5 3 4 5 6 1 Screwdriver crosshead 1 Gear puller 1 Steel bar 31mm approximately 1 Pliers Use only high quality tools for the adjustment s described Make sure that the hex...

Page 8: ...your local Sunrise medical service centre can be found on the inside front cover of this booklet National and International Website addresses are on the back cover 5 1 Maintenance WARNING Loose fasten...

Page 9: ...as been set to drive Chapter 5 8 of the Owner s Manual Checking seating Ensure that all the cushions are in place Make sure that the backrest is correctly fitted and adjusted Visually inspect the whee...

Page 10: ...s and indicators if fitted to make sure that they work correctly With the seating in an elevated position drive the wheelchair to make sure that the creep mode works which will slow the wheelchair Dri...

Page 11: ...drive wheels are inflated to equal pressures as a pair and likewise the rear The inflator pump provides the safest method of inflating your wheelchair tyres and the pressure can be checked with a sta...

Page 12: ...fect on the wheelchair s performance Moving the wheelchair will require more energy making more demands on the batteries Furthermore wear on under inflated tyres is increased When inspecting the tyres...

Page 13: ...ot wet cloth and any fluff or dust that has accumulated around the motors should be blown or dusted away CAUTION Make sure that you dry all parts of your wheelchair if it becomes wet or damp after cle...

Page 14: ...adjustment instructions The paragraphs 6 2 Q700M and Q700 UP M F cover illustrated assembly and replacement instructions Every separate visual instruction is prefaced with Preparation remarks Instruct...

Page 15: ...ructions Note Suitable work area required Follow the illustrated instruction for removing the castor wheel from the castor fork Rebuild the wheelchair in reverse order once completed Tools used 17 Fig...

Page 16: ...from the front or rear castor arm Rebuild the wheelchair in reverse order once completed Tools used 19 Fig 6 2 3 1 Using the screwdriver remove the plastic coloured cap A from the castor arm Fig 6 2 4...

Page 17: ...e work area required Follow the illustrated instruction for removing the drive wheel from the wheelchair base Rebuild the wheelchair in reverse order once completed Tools used 16 Fig 6 2 6 1 Remove th...

Page 18: ...mpleted In order to complete this you must first remove the castor fork Tools used 31 Before removing bearing remove C clip underneath using a screwdriver and then pliers to re insert into groove Fig...

Page 19: ...air base Rebuild the wheelchair in reverse order once completed In order to complete this you must first remove the drive wheel Tools used 6 19 Fig 6 2 11 1 Unscrew and remove bolt A Tightening torque...

Page 20: ...w the illustrated instructions for removing the motor mount from the motor Rebuild the wheelchair in reverse order once completed In order to complete this you must first remove the motor from the whe...

Page 21: ...ctions Note Suitable work area required Follow the illustrated instruction for removing the battery cover Rebuild the wheelchair in reverse order once completed In order to complete this you must firs...

Page 22: ...chair remove the battery cover and electrically disconnect the power Tools used 5 Fig 6 2 15 1 Unscrew and remove 4 A bolts from the top of the shroud NOTE Early models may have plastic washers fitted...

Page 23: ...23 Q700M Rev A 3 Remove front shroud C To remove rear shroud Fig 6 2 18 4 Unscrew and remove 2 D bolts from the rear shroud Fig 6 2 19 5 Remove rear shroud E 4 D 5 E Fig 6 2 19 Fig 6 2 20...

Page 24: ...en removing and replacing batteries Heavy part Fig 6 2 21 1 Once the batteries have been removed unscrew and remove the bolt A from the midlink which is accessed through the wheelchair base Tightening...

Page 25: ...25 Q700M Rev A 4 E Fig 6 2 24 4 Remove front castor arm E from the wheelchair base Fig 6 2 24...

Page 26: ...o complete this you must first tilt the chair back electircally disconnect the batteries and remove the batteries Tools used 5 6 19 Fig 6 2 25 1 Unscrew and remove bolt A from the suspension spring Ti...

Page 27: ...27 Q700M Rev A 4 D Fig 6 2 28 4 Remove rear castor arm D from the wheelchair base Fig 6 2 28...

Page 28: ...ebuild the wheelchair in reverse order once completed In order to complete this you must first remove the rear castor arm Tools used 4 5 Fig 6 2 29 1 Unscrew and remove bolt A from the suspension spri...

Page 29: ...strated instruction for removing the rear suspension insert from the rear castor arm Rebuild the wheelchair in reverse order once completed In order to complete this you must first remove the drive wh...

Page 30: ...ust first tilt the chair back remove battery cover and remove shrouds Tools used 4 1 5 NOTE This applies to the 4 pole motors and the 2 pole performance motors Fig 6 2 34 1 Unscrew and remove A from t...

Page 31: ...everse order once completed In order to complete this you must first tilt the chair back remove battery cover and remove shrouds Tools used 2 5 NOTE This applies to the 2 pole standard motors Fig 6 2...

Page 32: ...connect the power Please remove brake lever first in order to remove the brake Tools used 3 NOTE This applies to the 4 pole motors and the 2 pole performance motors Fig 6 2 40 1 Unscrew and remove 3 A...

Page 33: ...les in brake using the 3mm Hex Key 3 Remove brake from the motor assembly NOTE If finding your old brake doesn t have the connector but is hardwired then take the following steps 1 Cut cable to remove...

Page 34: ...on for removing the motor brush from the motor Rebuild the wheelchair in reverse order once completed In order to complete this you must first tilt the chair back remove battery cover and remove shrou...

Page 35: ...order once completed In order to complete this you must first remove the drive wheel Tools used 19 Fig 6 2 46 1 Unscrew and remove nut A and washer Tightening torque for A bolts is 60Nm Fig 6 2 47 2 U...

Page 36: ...Service Instructions Sedeo UP M Seating manual...

Page 37: ...t before removing Fig 6 2 49 1 Unscrew and remove 2 x bolts A from the castor lock kit Tightening torque for A bolts is 22Nm Fig 6 2 50 2 Simultaneously remove the nut B using the 13mm spanner located...

Page 38: ...Service Instructions Sedeo UP F Seating manual...

Page 39: ...order to complete this you must first remove the drive wheel tilt the seat back and remove the batteries Tools used 5 13 NOTE Please electrically disconnect the batteries and anti tip actuator before...

Page 40: ...completed In order to complete this you must first remove the active anti tip wheel assembly from the wheelchair base Tools used 5 NOTE Please electrically disconnect the batteries and anti tip actua...

Page 41: ...41 Rev A 7 0 Trouble shooting If the Q700M or Q700 UP M F is not working or not working as it should contact your supplier...

Page 42: ...arise if a repair or replacement of a wheelchair or a part is required for the following reasons a Normal wear and tear which include batteries armrest pads upholstery tyres brakes shoes etc b Any ove...

Page 43: ...43 Rev A...

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