Seat Height Adjustment; Seat To Floor Height/Pre-Tilt Positioning; U.repairing Or Replacing A Tire - Sunrise Medical Zippie ZM-310 BC Manual De Instrucciones

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2. Back Support Frame Width Adjustment
a. After measuring the width adjustment in the seating area, Remove the front securing
hardware (A) from the adjustment tube (B) on the stabilizer bar.
b. The Stabilizer bar can be adjusted in 1" increments(1/2' on each side) to match the
width change in the seating area.
c. Replace the Stabilizer bar, recheck the measurement and make sure your backposts
are straight and parrallel. Tighten the adjustment screws (A)
S. SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
a. After removing the seat, remove the lockout Pins (C) from all 4 seat mount posts.
b. In most cases, select the desired seat height by moving all four post up the same dis-
tance, so the seating system is level following the adjustment.
c. Reinsert the hardware, and Lockout pin(C).
T. SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHT/PRE-TILT POSITIONING
Your ASAP II seating system can be adjusted to many different seat to floor heights, and
pre-tilt positioning depending on your specific configuration. Seat to floor heights and Pre-
tilt positioning should only be altered by a trained medical professional. For the correct
Pre-tilt settings and seat to floor heights, in relation to specific configurations of the Zm-
310, please Refer to the seat to floor matrix in the Pulse service manual before changing
any of the factory settings.
DO NOT increase the front post height independent from the rear posts when providing
seating pre-tilt.
NOTE–
For chairs configured with SPOT tilt, do not increase the Pre-tilt greater than 3 degrees.
For chairs configured with seat elevator, do not increase the Pre-tilt greater than 3 degrees.
For chairs configured with SPOT tilt and seat elevator, do not increase the seat-to-floor
height greater than 1" fron the lowest position.
For chairs configured with SPOT tilt and recline, do not increase the seat to floor height
greater than 18", and do not increase the pre-tilt greater than 0 degrees.
U. REPAIRING OR REPLACING A TIRE
Residual air pressure in tires can cause severe injury. Make sure you release all air in tire
before attempting to service or repair tires.
1. Drive Wheels:
a. Elevate and securely support chair so that wheel is off the ground. Release all air from
tire.
b. Remove the three main lugnuts (D).
c. Remove the Drive wheel/tire assembly
2. Air Tube:
a. To replace the air tube, remove the six hex screws (E) so that the rims can be
seperated.
b. Seperate the two halves of the rim and remove tire and solid insert
c. Repair or replace.
d. Reassemble the wheel. Use a torque setting of 420 in-lbs to re-tighten the bolts.
e. Install the wheel on the chair using a torque setting of 180 in-lbs to retighten the bolts.
f. Inflate the tire to the proper pressure level (listed on the tire sidewall)
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XI. DEALER SERVICE & ADJUSTMENT
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Front Seat post
Rear Seat post
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B
Hole 1
Hole 2
Hole 3
Hole 4
Hole 5
Hole A
Hole B
Hole C
Hole D
Hole E
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