Upholstery Fabric; Suspension; Wiring; M.power Seating (Sc & Mpc) - Sunrise Medical Quickie Pulse 6BC Manual De Instrucciones

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Q UI C KIE PU LS E
J. UPHOLSTERY FABRIC
1. Replace worn or torn fabric of seat sling and seat back as
soon as you can. If you fail to do so, the seat may fail and
cause you to fall. Worn fabrics may increase the potential for
a fire hazard.
2. Sling fabric will deteriorate with age and use. Look for fray-
ing, thin spots, or stretching of fabric at rivet holes. Replace
fabric as required.
3. Be aware that washing may reduce flame retardation qualities
of the fabric.
K. SUSPENSION
The suspension system does contain Dry Natural Rubber. The sus-
pension, or any other component on the chair, does not contain
any latex based product. The suspension components are enclosed
and inaccessible to the user.
L. WIRING
Never pull on cables directly. This can result in wires breaking
inside the connector or harness. To remove a plug or connector,
always grasp the plug or connector itself. (See section XI (H)for
wiring diagram).
M. POWER SEATING (SC,MPC)
1. Operation
• While driving this wheelchair in the reclined, elevated, or
tilted position use caution.
• Do Not attempt to operate any power seating option
while positioned on an incline.
• Do Not attempt to operate any power seating option
while this wheelchair is in motion.
• Do not attempt to operate the lift or tilt power seating
options around children.
• Through programming it is possible to reverse the direction
of all powered seating functions, ensure you know which
direction your seat is going to move before operating.
2. Reduced Speed Driving (Creep)
This power chair is designed to automatically reduce the
maximum driving speed to a creep mode when certain
power seating limits are reached.
3. Pinch points
Pinch points may occur when operating the powered seating
options on this chair. Ensure all hands and body parts are
clear of all power seating components 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 heavy bases. As such,
attempting to tilt a power wheelchair to traverse obstacles can
damage components in the seating system and/or modular
actuators.
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VII. WARNINGS: COMPONENTS AND OPTIONS
5. Remain Clear During Power Accessory Operation
Please stay clear of any powered actuator while the compo-
nent is in motion. Sunrise power mechanisms move over
large ranges of travel. Users should be aware of their sur-
roundings while components are in motion.
6. Maximum User Weight
Do not exceed the weight capacity for your specific
chair/seating system configuration. Doing so could result in
premature failure or injury.
7. Latch Mode
While operating any power seating function in latched mode
use caution. In latch mode, powered seating will not stop until
a reverse command is performed or the end of travel is met.
N. S.P.O.T.
(Single Power Option Tilt)
POWER ACCESSORY (SC only)
The powered S.P.O.T. accessory for this chair has a maximum user
weight capacity of up to 300 lbs. Never exceed this capacity while
operating the powered actuator.
The powered S.P.O.T. should not be operated for more than three
minutes of continuous use. Doing so may shorten the life of the
powered S.P.O.T.
O. POWER RECLINE
Pinch Point
Avoid putting hands or fingers near the power recline mechanism
while in operation.
Weight Capacity
The maximum user weight capacity for the power recline is 250lbs
if the seat depth is less than 17 inches, and up to 300 lbs for any
seat depth over 17 inches. Exceeding this weight capacity could
lead to injury and/or permanent damage to the equipment.
P. POWER LEGREST ACCESSORY AND USE
The power legrest accessory has a maximum user weight capaci-
ty of up to 300 lbs depending on your chair configuration. Never
exceed this capacity while operating the powered actuator.
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