X . B a t t e r y T r a y
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Read the User's Manual before installing the battery tray components onto the
wheelchair.
Never use this wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle unless all components are
removed from the battery tray, and properly secured separately in the vehicle.
Always contact Technical Service before installing or removing the battery tray
components to obtain the correct assembly locations of the strut tubes, roller car-
riage assembly and caster brackets.
Do not install the battery tray components onto wheelchairs when the user
weighs more than 150lbs.
NOTE –
This option is only compatible with wheelchairs having a minimum floor-to-seat height of 15".
NOTE –
The battery tray components are not compatible with the Attendant Wheel Lock option.
A. HOW TO MAKE WHEELCHAIR WIDTH ADJUSTMENTS
NOTE –
The (2) strut tubes supplied with the battery tray kit create one unique wheelchair width.
Please contact Sunrise Medical to acquire strut tubes for other wheelchair widths.
1. Loosen and remove the bolts (A) from both ends of the two battery tray strut tube
mounts (G)
2. Loosen bolts from both ends of the front strut tube.
3. Remove the battery tray.
4. Adjust the width of the chair.
5. Loosen and remove nuts and bolts (D) from the battery tray mounting brackets (E) on
both strut tubes (F).
6. Remove Bolts and nuts (B) and replace the old battery tray strut tubes with the
required size to match the desired width of the chair.
7. Insert the strut tubes (F) back into the battery tray mounting brackets (E), replacing
bolts and nuts (D).
8. Fasten strut tube mounts (G) onto new battery tray strut tubes, replace and tighten
the bolts (B). Heads of bolts should be on top.
9. Put the battery tray with the strut tubes back into place, replace and tighten bolts
(A) into both ends of all strut tubes.
NOTE –
Use a torque setting of 96 in-lb when tightening struts, carriages and axle plates.
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