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User Instruction Manual One-Arm Drive Option Supplement to Quickie 2, Quickie TS, Quickie IRIS, Zippie 2, Zippie GS, Breezy Series Note: This supplement contains information on the assembly and adjustments f or the One-Arm Dr ive Components of a Quickie 2, Quickie TS, Quickie IRIS, Zippie 2, Zippie GS & Breezy Series wheelchair s ONL Y . Please[...]
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930331 Rev . F 930331 Rev . F 2 3 SUNRISE LISTENS Thank you f or choosing the One-Arm Drive Option. W e want to hear your questions or comments about this manual and the service you receiv e fr om your supplier . Please feel fr ee to write or call us at the address and telephone number below: Sunrise Medical Customer Ser vice Department 7477 East D[...]
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930331 Rev . F 5 930331 Rev . F 4 IV . ASSEMBL Y III. SPECIFICA TIONS AND FEA TURES A. INST ALLING AXLES 1. Installation a. Mount axle plates on each side of the chair Breezy 500 & 510 (Fig. 1), Breezy 600 & Quickie LXI (Fig. 2), Zippie GS (Fig. 1a), Breezy (Fig. 3), Zippie 2 (Fig. 1a), Quickie TS (Fig. 4), and Quickie IRIS (Fig. 5) must us[...]
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930331 Rev . F 7 930331 Rev . F 6 2. Opposite Side Assembly (Fig. 8) a. Ad d one washer (5a) to axle (1). b. Insert axle with washer through bearings in axle plate. c. Add spacer (2) to axle. d. Add wheel (4) to axle. e. Inser t k ey (3) into k eywa y on axle (1). f. Add washer (5b) and nut (6). g. Tighten. 3. Drive Shaft Mounting (Storag e) Brack [...]
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930331 Rev . F 9 930331 Rev . F 8 V . ADJUSTMENTS V . ADJUSTMENTS A. REAR AXLES - CENTER OF BALANCE 1. Notes a. The position of the rider’ s weight r elative to where y ou set the rear axles determines the center of balance. These are the most important adjustments on your chair . b. Y ou can adjust the center of balance b y moving the r ear axle[...]
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930331 Rev . F 11 930331 Rev . F 10 V . ADJUSTMENTS V . ADJUSTMENTS 4. Quickie TS (Fig. 14) Quickie IRIS (Fig. 15) a. The center of gravity is adjusted b y moving the r ear axle forward or back- ward to the additional holes located along the frame. b. Rotating the entire axle brack ets allows the user to use differ ent wheel sizes and often differ [...]
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Sunrise Medical, Inc. 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway • Longmont, Colorado • 80503 USA (303) 218-4500 or (800) 333-4000 in Canada (800) 263-3390 ©2003, Sunrise Medical 7.03 930331 Rev . F[...]