Travel Wheels; One Arm Drive; Tyres And Mounting; Trouble Shooting - Sunrise Medical Classic Serie Manual De Instrucciones

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Comfort Head rest
For adjusting the height open knob (3)
and position the headrest in the desired
height. Finally tighten the knob again.
Options – Travel Wheels

Travel Wheels

Travel wheels should be used wherever your
wheelchair would be too wide if the rear wheels
were used (e.g., in airplanes, buses, etc.). After the
rear wheels have been removed with the aid of the
quick-release axles, the transit wheels can imme-
diately be used to continue riding. The transit
wheels are mounted so that they are approx. 3
centimeters above the ground when not in use.
They are thus out of the way when riding, trans-
porting, or when tipping to pass over obstacles
(e.g., kerbs, steps, etc.).
CAUTION:
Your wheelchair does not have any wheel locks
when the transit wheels are being used.
Options – One Arm Drive

One arm drive

To propel the chair straight forward
both handrims must be used.
To fold the wheelchair disconnect
the telescopic bar by pushing it
inwards.
CAUTION:
Make always sure that the
connections are set properly to
avoid injuries.

Tyres and Mounting

Tyres and Mounting
Always make sure you that you maintain the correct
tyre pressure, as this can have an effect on
wheelchair performance. If the tyre pressure is too
low, rolling resistance will increase, requiring more
effort to move the chair forward. Low tyre pressure
also has a negative impact on maneuverability. If the
tyre pressure is too high, the tyre could burst.
The correct pressure for a given tyre is printed on
the surface of the tyre itself.
Tyres can be mounted the same way as an ordinary
bicycle tyre. Before installing a new inner tube, you
should always make sure that the base of the rim
and the interior of the tyre are free of foreign ob-
jects. Check the pressure after mounting or re-
pairing a tyre. It is critical to your safety and to the
wheelchair's performance that regulation air
pressure be maintained and that tyres be in good
condition.
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CLASSIC 100, 160, 160XL

Trouble Shooting

Wheelchair pulls to one side
• Check tyre pressure
• Check to make sure wheel turns easily (bearings,
3
axle)
• Check angles of castors
• Check to make sure both castors are making
correct contact with the ground
Castors begin to wobble
• Check angle of castors
• Check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if
necessary (See the page on torque)
• Check to make sure both castors are making
proper contact with the ground
Wheelchair / Cross-tube assembly does not
snap into position in the seat saddle
• Chair is still new, i.e., the seat or backrest
upholstery is still very stiff. This will improve with
continued use.
Wheelchair is difficult to fold up
• Adjustable backrest upholstery is too stiff; loosen
it accordingly.
Wheelchair squeaks and rattles
• Check to make sure bolts are secure; tighten if
necessary (see the page on torque)
• Apply small amount of lubrication to spots where
movable parts come in contact with one another
Wheelchair begins to wobble
• Check angle at which castors are set
• Check tyre pressure
• Check to see if rear wheels are adjusted
differently

Maintenance and Care

Maintenance
• Check the tyre pressure every 4 weeks. Check all
of the tyres for wear or damage.
• Check the brakes approximately every 4 weeks to
make sure that they are working properly and
easy to use.
• Change tyres as you would an ordinary bicycle
tyre.
• All of the joints that are critical to using your
wheelchair safely are self-locking nuts. Check
every three months to make sure that all bolts are
secure (See the page on torque). Self locking nuts
should only be used once and should be replaced
after single use.
• Use only mild household cleansers when your
wheelchair is dirty. Use only soap and water when
cleaning the seat upholstery.
• If your wheelchair should ever get wet, please dry
it after use.
• A small amount of sewing-machine oil should be
applied to quick-release axles approximately
every 8 weeks. Depending on the frequency and
type of use, we recommend taking your wheel-
chair to your authorized dealer every 6 months to
have it inspected by trained personnel.
CAUTION:
Sand and sea water (or salt in the winter) can
damage the bearings of the front and rear
wheels. Clean the wheelchair thoroughly after
exposure to these conditions.
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