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Quickie Groove 15
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4.30 Lights and indicators
WARNING!
Ensure that the lights and indicators are functioning correctly
and lens are clean before going outdoors at night.
Lights assembly can become very hot - Care must be taken if
removing them for repair.
4.31 Vent tray
WARNING!
Using a vent tray will affect the stability and overall weight of
your wheelchair.
Make sure that the batteries and the ventilator are securely
fastened to the tray before use.
Familiarise yourself with the increased size of the wheelchair
before driving to prevent potential collisons
When activating the recline backrest make sure that the area
around the vent tray is clear.
Be aware that the vent tray assembly can cause a finger trap
hazard when the backrest is reclined.
The vent tray is not designed to hold anything other than
the vent unit and its batteries, it is not designed to hold
an oxygen bottle etc. Use of these items may cause your
wheelchair to become unstable.
The vent tray must be installed and maintained by a Sunrise
Medical authorised dealer.
4.32 Swing away tray
WARNING!
The maximum weight allowed for the tray is 2.5kg.
Do not overload the tray, this could cause the tray to break
or could cause the chair to become unstable.
Do not leave lit cigarettes or other heat sources on the tray
as this could cause the tray to deform and mark.
Ensure that all extremities and clothing are free when
positioning the tray for use.
4.33 Perfect t seating
WARNING!
If you have Perfect fit seating, a recline armrest and lateral
supports, please be aware that it is possible to fit the lateral
supports in a position that could cause a pinch point between the
supports and armrest.
4.34 Using a kerb climber
WARNING!
Always approach a kerb at 90° (
Fig 4.6 and Fig 4.7)
Approach the kerb (step) head on driving forwards slowly
and steadily and always at a 90° angle.
RWD-Chair: As the kerb climber or castor makes contact
with the kerb (step), the wheelchair should be moving
slowly. Small kerbs can be climbed from a standstill.
FWD-Chair: Start accelerating the chair after a stop app.
20cm in front of the kerb to create enough speed/torque to
get the chair up. MWD-Chair: Stop the chair as soon as the
castor wheels touch the kerb.
RWD- and MWD-Chair: Apply sufficient power to the
motors to lift the front of the chair up onto the kerb (step)
and then apply slightly more power and speed so that the
drive wheels climb the kerb (step) smoothly and without
hesitation. As far as possible, keep the joystick in the
straight forward position. FWD-Chair: slow down the
acceleration as soon as the drive wheels are on the kerb
until the rear castor are up.
In accordance to the ground clearance, the maximum
obstacle height possible to climb is 5 cm for a RWD-
Chair (10 cm with kerb climber on a rear wheel drive base,
Fig. 4.9) and 10 cm for a FWD- and MWD chair, when
conducted as described above.
WARNING!
The approach speed and process can vary depending on your
wheelchair drive type and castor wheel choice.
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