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V I .

W A R N I N G S :

F A L L S   &   T I P - O V E R S

G. RAMPS, SLOPES & SIDE HILLS

Riding on a slope, which includes a ramp or side hill, will change the center of 
balance of your chair.Your chair is less stable when it is at an angle. Anti-tip tubes
may not prevent a fall or tip-over.
1. Do not use your chair on a slope steeper than 10%. (A 10% slope means: one

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

2.

Always go as straight up and as straight down as you can. (Do not “cut the cor-

ner” on a slope or ramp.) 

3. Do not turn or change direction on a slope.
4. Always stay in the CENTER of the ramp. Make sure ramp is wide enough that

you are not at risk that a wheel may fall over the edge.

5. Do not stop on a steep slope. If you stop, you may lose control of your chair.
6. NEVER use rear wheel locks to try to slow or stop your chair.This is likely 

to cause your chair to veer out of control.

7. Beware Of:

a. Wet or slippery surfaces.
b. A change in grade on a slope (or a lip, bump or depression).These may

cause a fall or tip-over.

c. A drop-off at the bottom of a slope. A drop-off of as small as 3/4 inch can

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

8. To Reduce The Risk Of A Fall Or Tip-Over:

a. Lean or press your body UPHILL.This will help adjust for the change in the

center of balance caused by the slope or side hill.

b. Keep pressure on the handrims to control your speed on a down slope.

If you go too fast you may lose control.

c. Ask for help any time you are in doubt.

9. Ramps At Home & Work - For your safety, ramps at home and work must meet

all legal requirements for your area.We recommend:
a. Width. At least four feet wide.
b. Guardrails.To reduce the risk of a fall, sides of ramp must have guardrails (or

raised borders at least three inches high).

c. Slope. Not more than a 10% grade.
d. Surface. Flat and even, with a thin carpet or other non-skid material.

(Make sure there is no lip, bump or depression.)

e. Bracing. Ramp must be STURDY.You may need bracing so ramp does not

“bow” when you ride on it.

f.

Avoid A Drop Off.You may need a section at the top or bottom to smooth
out the transition.

If you fail to heed these warnings damage to your chair, a fall, tip-over or loss of
control may occur and cause severe injury to the rider or others.

V I .

W A R N I N G S :

F A L L S   &   T I P - O V E R S

H. TRANSFER

It is dangerous to transfer on your own. It requires good balance and agility. Be
aware that there is a point during every transfer when the wheelchair seat is
not  below  you.To Avoid A  Fall:
1. Work with your health care advisor to learn safe methods.

a. Learn how to position your body and how to support yourself during 

a transfer.

b. Have someone help you until you know how to do a safe transfer on your

own.

2. Lock the rear wheels before you transfer.This keeps the rear wheels 

from rolling.

Note:

This will NOT keep your chair from sliding away from you or tipping.

3.

Make sure to keep pneumatic tires properly inflated. Low tire pressure may
allow the rear wheel locks to slip.

4.

Move your chair as close as you can to the seat you are transferring to.
If possible, use a transfer board.

5.

Rotate the front casters until they are as far forward as possible.

6.

If you can, remove or swing footrests out of the way.

a. Make sure your feet do not catch in the space between the footrests.
b. Avoid putting weight on the footrests as this may cause the chair to tip.

7.

Make sure armrests are out of the way and do not interfere.

8.

Transfer as far back onto the seat surface as you can.This will reduce the
risk that the chair will tip or move away from you.

If you fail to heed these warnings damage to your chair, a fall, tip-over or loss of
control may occur and cause severe injury to the rider or others.

I. CURBS & STEPS

1.

Each person who helps you should read and follow the warnings “For Safe
Use” (Section VII).

2.

Do not try to climb or descend a curb or step alone UNLESS you are a
skilled rider of this chair and:

a. You can safely do a “wheelie”; and
b. You are sure you have the strength and balance to do so.

3.

Unlock and rotate anti-tip tubes up, out of the way, so they do not interfere.

4.

Do not try to climb a high curb or step (more than 4 inches high) UNLESS
you have help. Doing so may cause your chair to exceed its 
balance point and tip over.

5.

Go straight up and straight down a curb or step. If you climb or descend at
an angle, a fall or tip-over is likely.

6.

Be aware that the impact of dropping down from a curb or step can damage
your chair or loosen fasteners.

If you fail to heed these warnings damage to your chair, a fall, tip-over or loss of
control may occur and cause severe injury to the rider or others.

Summary of Contents for Quickie T45

Page 1: ...User Instruction Manual Warranty Quickie T45 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 REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...informa tion about safety new products and options to increase your use and enjoyment of this wheelchair FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS Your authorized supplier knows your wheelchair best and can answe...

Page 3: ...VII WARNINGS FOR SAFE USE 19 a Learning to do a Wheelie 19 b Descending a Curb or Single Step 19 c Climbing a Curb or Single Step 20 d Climbing Stairs 20 e Descending Stairs 20 f Maintenance 21 VIII...

Page 4: ...s Opt dual post height adjustable adjustable locking flip up Rear Wheels Type Std mag Sizes Std 16 Opt 20 Tires Std pneumatic Opt 20 pneumatic with airless insert full profile polyurethane Wheel Locks...

Page 5: ...air a fall tip over or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to the rider or others A CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHAIR SAFETY OPTIONS Sunrise provides a choice of many wheelchair styles to meet the...

Page 6: ...in a damp bathroom while taking a shower c Dry your chair as soon as you can if it gets wet or if you use water to clean it If you fail to heed these warnings damage to your chair a fall tip over or l...

Page 7: ...chair will tip forward back or to the side depends on its center of balance and stability How your chair is set up the options you select and the changes you make may affect the risk of a fall or tip...

Page 8: ...r This may cause you to fall or tip over When in doubt ask for help or use a device to extend your reach 1 NEVER reach or lean if you must shift your weight sideways or rise up off the seat 2 NEVER re...

Page 9: ...ccur and cause severe injury to the rider or others V I W A R N I N G S F A L L S T I P O V E R S H TRANSFER It is dangerous to transfer on your own It requires good balance and agility Be aware that...

Page 10: ...the chair tips back 4 When you are ready have the rider place his or her hands on the forward part of the handrims 5 Have the rider make a quick BACKWARD movement of the rear wheels quick ly followed...

Page 11: ...to heed these warnings damage to your chair a fall tip over or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to the rider or others E DESCENDING STAIRS 1 Use at least two attendants to move a chai...

Page 12: ...severe injury to the rider or others V I I I W A R N I N G S C O M P O N E N T S O P T I O N S D FASTENERS Many of the screws bolts and nuts on this chair are special high strength fasteners Use of i...

Page 13: ...lip off If you fail to heed these warnings damage to your chair a fall tip over or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to the rider or others V I I I W A R N I N G S C O M P O N E N T S...

Page 14: ...t a Loosen the retaining bolt d in the footrest mounting bracket b Position footplate upward or downward in pre drilled holes on hanger tube c Reinsert bolt and tighten a b c d a b c d 26 27 930356 Re...

Page 15: ...ulating Legrest ALR see instructions for Swing Away Footrests installation 2 Adjustment a To raise legrest lift to desired position Legrest will automatically lock in place b To lower while seated in...

Page 16: ...trigger reclining mechanism securely in place after posi tioning the backrest I X S E T U P A D J U S T M E N T a b I X S E T U P A D J U S T M E N T H ANTI TIP TUBES Anti tip tubes are recommended fo...

Page 17: ...ts contact your authorized supplier If you still have a problem after contacting your autho rized supplier contact Sunrise cus tomer service See the introduction page for details on how to contact you...

Page 18: ...ed to look farther to find the best solu tion for a specific problem Note To keep track of your progress make only ONE change at a time L e f t T u r n I n C h a i r R i g h t T u r n I n C h a i r L...

Page 19: ...ll parts F NOTICE TO CONSUMER 1 If allowed by law this warranty is in place of any other warranty written or oral express or implied including a warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular...

Page 20: ...39 930356 Rev B 38 930356 Rev B N O T E S...

Page 21: ...e Medical Home Healthcare Group Mobility Products Division 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway Longmont Colorado 80503 USA 303 218 4500 or 800 456 8165 In Canada 800 263 3390 1998 Sunrise Medical 5 98 930356...

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