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3. Never use an extension cord. Use of an improper cord could damage the charger, or 

cause a fire or electrical shock.

4. Do not use charger if it has been dropped or damaged.

5. A battery emits explosive hydrogen gas during charging.To reduce the risk of fire 

or explosion:

• Make sure area is well vented. Never charge battery in a closed-in area.

• Never smoke or allow a spark, flame or high heat near battery during changing.

• Never allow metal tools or chair parts to contact battery.

6. Never look directly into cells when charging battery.

1. Use the charger that comes with your 

wheelchair. Read and follow all instructions 
and warnings.

2. Use the correct switch setting (located 

on the charger) for the type of batteries 
being used (wet or gel).

3. Make sure room is well ventilated.
4. Turn off all power to your chair.
5. Connect and disconnect battery cables

with caution. Only connect the charger to
the power supply after the charger has
been connected to the chair

6. Make sure to allow enough time to fully

charge batteries.

Note:

Batteries should never be left for long

periods in the discharged state. Unused or

stored batteries should be given a charge once

per month.

7.

Charge batteries by engaging the battery charger

connector (A) to the charger/programming port

(B) locate on the joystick

F. DISPOSING OF BATTERIES

1. All batteries once they have reached the end of their useful life are deemed to

be hazardous waste.

2. For further information on handling and recycling contact your local 

recycling authority.

3. Always dispose of product through a recognized agent.

D. CONNECTING BATTERIES IN BATTERY BOX(ES)

1. Batteries weigh up to 40 lbs.Take care to avoid injury when lifting.

2. Keep batteries upright.Take care not to spill acid (wet cell batteries).

3. Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries.

4. Before working around batteries, remove all metal personal effects, such as neck-

laces, rings, watches, pins and other metal jewelry that might contact the battery ter-

minal and cause a short.

Note: Refer to page 42 for a battery wiring diagram, or refer to the battery box lid

for a wiring diagram.

1. Lift battery into battery box base.
2. Connect and disconnect battery cables with

caution. Connect the red lead to the positive
terminal and the black lead to the negative
terminal. In the single (UI) battery box con-
nect the red lead to a different battery than
the black lead. Connect the remaining positive
terminal to the negative terminal at the other
battery using the range jumper connector.

3. Tighten all the terminal fasteners using two

wrenches.

4. Place the battery lids on the bases and

secure with the battery box strap.

5. Place battery box into battery cage. Connector on box lid should face the chair.
6. Connect the harness lead to the battery box connector on the lid.
7. Lift the battery cage on to the locating pins found on the gear boxes. Make sure

cage is seated properly.

8. Lock the battery cage into place by pushing down on the battery cage handle.

Never make direct contact across both battery terminals, as an explosion may occur.

A spark may result in an explosion and/or fire resulting in severe injury or death.

E. CHARGING BATTERIES

To avoid the risk of severe injury or death from electrical shock, fire or explosion

while charging:

1. Never connect charger to a 240 volt source.The main input voltage is 110 volts.

2. Never touch the charger after it is connected to an electrical outlet.This may cause 

electrical shock.

• Connect charger to the power supply ONLY AFTER you connect charger to 

the battery.

• Never connect or disconnect charger from battery while there is power to 

the charger.

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Summary of Contents for Wheelchair Quickie V-121

Page 1: ...UPPLIER 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 User Instruction Manual Warranty Quickie V 12...

Page 2: ...Thank you for choosing a Quickie wheelchair We want to hear your questions or comments about this manual the safety and reliability of your chair and the service you receive from your Sunrise supplier...

Page 3: ...C Check Out 26 D To Find Correct A Problem 27 E Batteries 27 F Footrests 27 G Elevating Legrests Optional 27 H Joystick Swing Away Mount Optional 28 I Flip Back Armrests 28 J Flip Back Height Adjustab...

Page 4: ...t your supplier and your health care professional to help you choose the best set up and options for your safety 4 XI BATTERIES Here you will learn about battery and charger safety and how to avoid in...

Page 5: ...tomer Service Department at 800 333 4000 V E M I E L E C T R O M A G N E T I C I N T E R F E R E N C E Heed all warnings to reduce the risk of unintended brake release or chair movement 1 Beware of th...

Page 6: ...rise constitutes remanufacturing of the wheelchair This voids the warranty The rider then assumes all future liability for the wheelchair V I G E N E R A L W A R N I N G S Heed all warnings in this se...

Page 7: ...orrect the center of balance 2 Use extreme care until you know the balance points of this chair and how to avoid a fall or tip over V I G E N E R A L W A R N I N G S H WHEN SEATED IN A PARKED WHEELCHA...

Page 8: ...expect it 4 Firmly grasp a rear wheel or an armrest with one hand This will help to prevent a fall if the chair tips P DRESSING OR CHANGING CLOTHES Be aware that your weight will shift if you dress or...

Page 9: ...esholds 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 e...

Page 10: ...ch 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 turn or angle Note Failure to follow...

Page 11: ...prevent tire damage Use a hand pump or a low volume air pump to inflate tires Use a tire gauge to check pressure 5 Driving over sharp objects may cause damage to tires and tubes V I I W A R N I N G S...

Page 12: ...r device can help keep you from sliding down in the seat Consult your health care professional to find out if you need such a device 3 The belt must be snug but must not be so tight that it interferes...

Page 13: ...ngs 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 care p...

Page 14: ...TOOLS YOU WILL NEED 1 Basic Tool Kit To set up adjust and maintain your chair you will need the following tools 7 16 box and open end wrench 1 2 box and open end wrench 3 4 box and open end wrench 5...

Page 15: ...he mid front and mid rear part of the seat sling Pull up on the sling until chair is folded 2 To Unfold a Push down on the seat rails until the chair is fully expanded and the seat rails are located i...

Page 16: ...s wait is required before the circuit breaker s will reset 2 Repeated Shutdown If the chair continues to shut down after resetting have it serviced by a supplier 30 930483 Rev A 1 Notes The Quickie QT...

Page 17: ...er to the chair b Face the rear of the chair rotate lever A left side counter clockwise c Rotate lever B right side clockwise Note Chair will move freely power on or power off with the motor locks dis...

Page 18: ...s on how long they can store and supply energy You can charge batteries only a certain number of times before they will fail and no longer hold a charge For answers to questions about batteries consul...

Page 19: ...not to spill acid wet cell batteries 3 Always wear rubber gloves and safety glasses when you handle batteries 4 Before working around batteries remove all metal personal effects such as neck laces ri...

Page 20: ...ance 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 protect your...

Page 21: ...r wear Inspect upholstery for wear Remove and inspect motor brushes Servicing by authorized Supplier CHECK Q u a r t e r l y A n n u a l l y M o n t h l y W e e k l y D a i l y 1 Check for signs of we...

Page 22: ...rial 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 WHAT WE WILL DO Our sole liability is to repair o...

Page 23: ...ngmont Colorado 80503 USA 800 333 4000 In Canada 800 263 3390 Manufactured under one or more of the following patents U S Patent 5 062 677 5 149 173 5 211 446 5 352 023 5 407 248 plus other foreign pa...

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