10©2006 Sunrise MedicalINTRODUCTIONHealth and SafetyWhile working on powered mobility products, it is essential to observe good working practices. Bel
100©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTION Lift SystemEleven inches of lift. • Linak Actuator.• Cross arm x-style actuation design.• Connects directly to
101©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONSeat InterfacePermanent Tilt AdjustmentsThe Perfect Fit Seating System may be mounted with 0, 3, 6 or 9 degrees
102©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONPower Recline with Power Shear ReductionThe New Power Recline with Power Shear Reduction is modeled after the Q
103©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONLocate the Recline Counter Reset Switch (CRS) 1. mounted on the left seat hinge (Fig 9.90). Note: this switch
104©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONConnect a meter to the 2 pins indicated in the 5. photo (Fig 3.93). Check continuity through the switch by pre
105©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONAdditionally there may be encoder errors. Use the HHP to re-home the chair prior to completing any tests. Com
106©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONConnect a meter to the 2 pins indicated in the 5. photo (Fig 3.99). Check continuity through the switch by pre
107©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONThe Recline Actuator will not run, or runs erratically Complete the following procedures to test the Recline A
108©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONFollow the cable to another connector leading to 5. the actuator if the resistance is excessive. Disconnect th
109©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONIf the resistance is open, follow the cable to an-5. other cable leading to the actuator. Disconnect this conn
11©2006 Sunrise MedicalINTRODUCTIONRemove personal items of jewelry, such as rings, watches, chains etc. • before working on batteries. Such items cou
110©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONAdjustments of the New Recline for the seat-pan are similar to the old Perfect Fit Recline. Refer to that por-
111©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONSeat-back depth is adjusted by moving the mount-7. ing brackets to the front or rear in the seat-pan track. Lo
112©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONIn order to remove either the recline or the shear actua-tor, the gas strut must be removed. In addition, the Q
113©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONOnce both screws are loosened, lift the QR-MAC 5. mount up and place it to the side (Fig 3.18).WARNINGDuring th
114©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONUse a ¼” Hex wrench and a 9/16” open-end 12. wrench and remove the top bolt that holds the Re-cline actuator to
115©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONShear Actuator RemovalIn order to remove the Shear Actuator, the Gas Strut and Recline Actuator must be removed
116©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONIn order to eliminate the re-home switch (previously found on the Smart Seat), a separate Counter Reset Switch
117©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONIn order to eliminate the re-home switch (previously found on the Smart Seat), a separate Counter Reset Switch
118©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONAcronyms for Delphi APPENDIX AAPPENDIX AAAcronym or Term Defi nitionACM Attendant Control ModuleBSOC Battery
2009 Quickie Rhythm Service Manual Supplement©2009 Sunrise Medical Inc. xxxxxx Rev APG DRIVES TECHNOLOGYR
12©2006 Sunrise MedicalINTRODUCTIONSources of EMI 1. Hand-Held Transceivers: The antenna is usually mounted directly on the unit.These include:Citizen
120©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONQuickie Rhythm Service Manual ContentsVR2 Remote Controller ...0.3VR2 Plugs/Con
121©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTION RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 0.3SUNRISE MEDICALVR2 Remote ControllerVR2 Controller ButtonsBattery Gauge A se
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 0.42009SUNRISE MEDICALVR2 Plugs/Connectors1 = 24 Vdc2 = 0 Vdc3 = Inhibit 1/ Programmer1 = Black (-)2 = White3 = Yellow 4 =
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 0.5SUNRISE MEDICALVR2 -Main Wiring DiagramsDriveRightDriveLeftRedBlack2-waySB50RedBattery2-waySB50BlackRedBlackBatteryF
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 0.62009SUNRISE MEDICALDriveRightDriveLeftRedBlack2-waySB50RedBattery2-waySB50BlackRedBlackBatteryFuseDual-ToggleSingle Actu
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 0.7SUNRISE MEDICALR-NET Remote ControllerOn/Off Key- Press to power on or off the power chair or Controller.Speed/ Pr
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 0.82009SUNRISE MEDICALR-NET Remote ControllerOn/Off Key- Press to power on or off the power chair or Controller.Speed/ Pr
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 0.9SUNRISE MEDICALR-NET Optional ElectronicsR-net OmniR-net Output ModuleR-net Power ModuleR-net Blue Tooth ModuleR-net
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 0.102009SUNRISE MEDICALR-NET Plugs/ConnectorsM1 = RIGHT SIDE MOTORM2 = LEFT SIDE MOTORJSM = JOYSTICK MODULEINH-2 = INHIBIT
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 0.11SUNRISE MEDICALR-NET Plugs/Connectors1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9On/Off InputSip and Puff PortUser Jack 2User Jack 1Port 2 &ap
13©2006 Sunrise MedicalINTRODUCTIONTo help prevent Electro Static Discharge (ESD) the following proper handling techniques should be followed:ESD:Do n
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 0.122009SUNRISE MEDICALMain Wiring Diagram R-NETR-NET DRIVE ONLYDriveRightDriveLeftRedBlack2-waySB50RedBattery2-waySB50Blac
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 0.13SUNRISE MEDICALMain Wiring Diagram R-netDR IVE-THR UHARNE SSR-NET DRIVE-THRU TILTDriveRightDriveLeftRedBlack2-waySB
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 0.142009SUNRISE MEDICAL
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 1.12009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 1Battery Connection Test1. Check that the female VR2 Bus plug on the chair has voltage. Set
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 1.2SUNRISE MEDICALTroubleshooting: No Power (cont.)Check Battery Wire HarnessCheck that the battery wire harness has th
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 2.12009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 2VR2 Remote Controller DisplayIndicates that the wheelchair is locked. To unlock the wheelch
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 2.2SUNRISE MEDICALNote: On hand controls that contain LED battery gauges, they will display the fault code byilluminat
y k RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 2.32009SUNRISE MEDICALE-StopRestartWhen the control system requires a reboot this system will be flashing.Recycle power
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 2.4SUNRISE MEDICALSection 2
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 3.12009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 3Check that the batteries are fully charged and in good condition; and check all cables and c
14©2006 Sunrise MedicalINTRODUCTION
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 3.2SUNRISE MEDICALSection 3Check that the batteries are fully charged and in good condition; and check all cables and c
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 3.32009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 3VR2 Controller Diagnostics Codes (cont.)Check that the batteries are fully charged and in go
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 3.4SUNRISE MEDICALSection 3VR2 Controller Diagnostics Codes (cont.)Check that the batteries are fully charged and in go
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 3.52009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 3VR2 Controller Diagnostics Codes (cont.)Nine Bars - Solenoid Brake TripBattery FaultCheck th
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 3.6SUNRISE MEDICAL
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 4.12009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 4R-net Troubleshooting ProceduresChair Will Not Power Up2131. Check for battery voltage at t
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 4.22009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 45. Disconnect the power connector from the control module, and use a Multimeter to check fo
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 4.32009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 410. If battery voltage is not present, use a Multimeter and measure for continuity across t
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 4.4SUNRISE MEDICAL
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 5.12009SUNRISE MEDICALPower Chair Displays a Fault on the Hand Control or OmniThe R-Net control used on this power chair is
15©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONRhythm & Groove Power BasesBatteriesSafety If mishandled batteries can be dangerous and hazardous.All mob
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 5.2SUNRISE MEDICALSection 5M1 Motor Error Verify that the left motor is connected to the control module.Check Motor res
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 5.32009SUNRISE MEDICALR-net Fault Codes cont.Section 5Bad Cable Inspect and replace the defective cable(s).Bad Settings Ver
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 5.4SUNRISE MEDICALService for assistance. 1. Locate the 6-pin connector (A) at the rear of the tilt (fi g. 5.4.1). Mak
r f RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 5.52009SUNRISE MEDICAL Open Troubleshooting Tilt cont.Section 5Power Chair Will Not Drive in Creep Speed when Tilte
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 5.6SUNRISE MEDICALTilt Will Not Operate1. Selected the tilt mode on the Joystick or Omni. (fi g. 5.6.1). Operate the j
rRHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 5.72009SUNRISE MEDICALR-net Fault Codes cont.Section 5Warning: Use caution in the next step. Do not short the leads of t
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 5.8SUNRISE MEDICAL 1 to 3 ohms Positive probe hereNegative probe hereContinuity between pinsPositive probe hereNegati
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 6.12009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 5Troubleshooting Recline Power Chair Will Not Drive at Full SpeedPower Recline is offered on
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 6.2SUNRISE MEDICALfig. 6.2.1Troubleshooting Power Recline Calibration.LeftLightsInhibit4Inhibit5RightLights123456Actuat
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 6.32009SUNRISE MEDICAL4. If you have a correct reading at this location, skip to step 6.If your reading is open, take a re
16©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONHow Long Should Batteries Last?An average of 1 to 1.5 years.Factors that affect battery performance:Maintenan
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 6.4SUNRISE MEDICALSection 6Power Recline does not Operate1. Verify that the recline has not been disabled in programmi
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 6.52009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 6Power Shear Does not Operate1. To test the Shear actuator resistance, locate the ISM mounted
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 6.6SUNRISE MEDICAL
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 7.12009SUNRISE MEDICALTroubleshooting Power Legrest We are offering two versions of power legrest, Center Mount legrest act
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 7.2SUNRISE MEDICAL1 Are you able to access the legrest option on the joystick menu? If yes, contact Sunrise Medical T
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 8.12009SUNRISE MEDICALSeating System Mounting InstructionsSection 8Non Tilt Module/Packer Interface
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 8.2SUNRISE MEDICALASAP (Tilt Only) Seating System Mounting InstructionsSeat to Tilt MountingSection 8
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 8.32009SUNRISE MEDICALTraditional Rehab Seating System Mounting InstructionsSeat to Tilt MountingSection 8
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 8.4SUNRISE MEDICALTilt to Interface MountingSection 8
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 8.52009SUNRISE MEDICALNew Power Recline Seating System Mounting InstructionsSeat to Recline MountingSection 8
17©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONBattery Size Batteries function as a power wheelchair’s fuel • tank. The larger the group size, the farther t
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 8.6SUNRISE MEDICALfig. 7.7New Power Tilt & Recline Seating System Mounting InstructionsSeat to Tilt/Recline Mountin
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 8.72009SUNRISE MEDICALfig. 7.11Seat to Floor Height MatrixActual STFH dimensions are listed for short confi guration:Add 1”
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 8.8SUNRISE MEDICALSeat to Floor Height Matrix (cont) Actual STFH (in) Post Position Short Post Position Med Post Po
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE2009SUNRISE MEDICALSeat to Floor Height Matrix (cont)T raditional R ehab Seating 15-24” W idth No Module 16.8 1 / A 3 / C
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 8.10SUNRISE MEDICALSection 8Asap Fixed Center mount Footrest Mounting Matrix Part # 014945 Position Part # 014941 Pos
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 8.112009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 8Adjusting Power ELR / ALR Legrest LengthTo adjust & or remove the footrest length on a
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 8.12SUNRISE MEDICALSection 8Use a 13 mm open wrench and a 13mm socket to release the top nut. Fig 8.8Removing the legre
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 8.132009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 8Adjusting Power Recline BackrestAdjustments of the New Recline for seat pan are similar to
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 8.14SUNRISE MEDICALSection 8Removal Procedures (cont.)6. Seat depth is adjusted by moving the mounting brackets to the
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUALPAGE 9.12009SUNRISE MEDICALSection 9OBP Programming Quick Guide
18©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONGeneral Battery MaintenanceKeep terminals free of corrosion and insure wiring connections are secure. Check f
RHYTHM SERVICE MANUAL2009PAGE 9.2SUNRISE MEDICALSection 9OBP Programming Quick Guide
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19©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONRhythmFirmly grasp the red battery connectors and pull 1. apart.Firmly grasp the black battery connectors and
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20©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONBattery ConnectorsInspecting the FusesRemove caps on each of the two 15 amp fuses and visually inspect. Insur
21©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONDesktop 8 Amp Fully Automatic ChargerPin 1 PositivePin 2NegativeDC Output ConnectorRed Light Green Light Func
22©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONSymptom Possible cause SolutionLED’s do not turn onNo Power.Unit not plugged in. Bad Outlet.Blown Fuse inter
23©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONMotorsBrake SolenoidMotorMotor ConnectorFig 1.19Fig 1.20Motor Motor ResistanceBrake Solenoid ResistanceStanda
24©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONOutput ShaftHubs and BoltsInspect: Tapered Shaft – Check keyway for wear – check for physical deteriorationUs
25©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTION1. Remove Cotter Pin that holds the Large Freewheel release lever to the freewheel release on the gearbox.You
26©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONMotor Removal and Replacement GrooveSupport the Groove power base securely using jackstand or suitable blocki
27©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONRemove the Bridging Plate by removing the four nuts, bolts and washers that attach it to the motor mount asse
28©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONGroove Free Wheel AssemblyEngagedPush in - Rotate downFree WheelingFig 1.40Fig 1.41Fig 1.4212”1 1/4”3/8”5 3/4
29©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONDisassemble:Carefully support the frame of the wheelchair us-1. ing jack stands.Remove the four lug nuts usin
3 ©2006 Sunrise MedicalTable of ContentsDiagnostics Overview ...51Quickie by Delphi Diagnostic Codes .
30©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONIntroduction Encoders allow chairs maintain a straight line while driving on uneven terrain and allows the us
31©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONFinal Step is to Plug in ProgrammerGo to Program (Fig 1.50) Go to Motor control (Fig 1.51)Go into General Par
32©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONSuspensionThe Quickie Rhythm base has a special 4-bar suspension system that pulls the front caster wheels up
33©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONIt is important that you check the settings of the rear shock dampening assembly before you proceed to make a
34©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONFor Rhythm, each rear suspension element controls the pitch damper mechanism on that side of the chair. Timin
35©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONAdjusting the timing of the anti-pitch effect is • accomplished by rotating the nut at the end of the anti-pi
36©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONAnti-pitch Damper Mechanism CleaningIf the Anti-Pitch Mechanism becomes contaminated with grease or oil it wi
37©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONUsing a soft hammer tap down on the top of the cylin-der to release the internal parts.Use soap and water, al
38©2006 Sunrise MedicalPOWER BASE SECTIONReplacing ShroudsRhythmThe Front (B) and Side shrouds (A) are held • in place by reusable shroud fasteners (C
39©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONQuickie Electronics by DelphiHand Control Types and FunctionalityActuator ModesPower – On/OffHorn Sp
4©2006 Sunrise MedicalIntroductionPlease read and follow instructions in this service manual before attempting to troubleshoot or repair this product
40©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONQR3 – 3 Button Rehab ControlSUNRISE PART # 020012• Works with all Quickie Rehab Motor Controls.• Mod
41©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONActuator Mode There are 6 different Actuator Modes to go through.Lights will illuminate to indicate
42©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONFlying Lead ReplacementRemove the Joystick from the Joystick Mount1. Remove the four T 10 torx screw
43©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONJoystick Housing ReplacementTurn off Joystick and unplug 1. Remove the Joystick from the Joystick Mo
44©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONMountingQR Hand Controls can be mounted on either • side of the Wheelchair to accommodate Left Hande
45©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONWiringBefore making any connections to the Hand • Control, disable the Wheelchair by disconnecting t
46©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONDeviceType of input control utilized : hand control,3 Button, SCIM1, SCIM1 or compact joystick.Forwa
47©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONPower On / Off OptionsThis button turns the wheelchair control on and off. You can see if the wheel
48©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONHand Held ProgrammerHand Held ProgrammerFeatures :(+) and (-) keys (A) to increase or decrease • dat
49©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONConnector FunctionsSymbolBatteryBattery ChargerMotor/Parking Brake A,BEncoder A,BConnector Function
5©2006 Sunrise MedicalINTRODUCTIONQuickie Rhythm FactsMid Wheel Drive (MWD)• Standard 6.5 mph motor ( 300 lb. capacity) or • optional 5.0 mph motor (4
50©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONWiring:Before making any connections to the Controller, disable the Wheelchair by disconnecting the
51©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONCan Bus Pin OutsPin Defi nition1 CAN Hi2 CAN Lo3 +24V4 GroundElectronic Pin Out Characteristics – QC
52©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONCan Bus Pin OutsPin Defi nition1 CAN Hi2 CAN Lo3 +24V4 GroundElectronic Pin Out Characteristics – QR
53©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONThe fi rst step in Troubleshooting any Power Wheelchair is to look at the chair and break it down int
54©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONLED illumination state Error Description Priority * Actuator Internal Error 2 Module Communicatio
55©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONDelphi Diagnostics Trouble Shooting ChartSymptom Code Flash Diagnosis SolutionBattery Voltage has Dr
56©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONIntroductionObserve all safety precautions in the Quickie iQ, 1. the HHP Owner’s Manual and the Rhyt
57©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONBattery and Battery Charger TestsNotes:Fully charge the batteries prior to testing. Fully • charged
58©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONOperate the chair for one minute at high speed. (Gear boxes disengaged). Observe and record the vo
59©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONThe battery voltage should slowly increase from its starting value once the charger is connected. •
6©2006 Sunrise MedicalINTRODUCTIONModule Error Battery Operating State of Charge Indicator State Indicator Seating IndicatorController Internal ErrorD
60©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONand V. (fi g2.23.12) If using the Quickie iQ, select Monitor Parameter, followed by selecting Motor
61©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTION( fi g 2.23.14) If using the Quickie iQ, select Monitor Parameter 10. followed by selecting Brakes. (
62©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONGear Box Test Perform the following steps to electrically test the gear box. Prior to completing th
63©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONIf using the Quickie iQ, select Monitor Parameter followed by selecting Hand Control, then JS Positi
64©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONOperate each button (or toggle switch) one at a time to verify that they function correctly. This i
65©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONIf using the Quickie iQ, select Monitor Parameter 4. followed by selecting SCM1 or SCM2, then Switch
66©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONActuator Test (Motor Controller controlled actua-tors)Complete the following steps to test the seati
67©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONIf using Quickie iQ, this value may be found under Programmed Parameters Access, Motor Control, • th
68©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONActuator Test (QMAC controlled actuators)Complete the following steps to test the seating system act
69©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONIf using the HHP, this value may be found under • Program, then QMAC, and then select the ac-tuator
7©2006 Sunrise MedicalINTRODUCTION7©2002 Sunrise MedicalBasic Setup When setting up the components of the chair, complete the following checklist to e
70©2006 Sunrise MedicalQUICKIE ELECTRONICS SECTIONGeneral Wheelchair Test Complete the following test to verify Time On, Time Driven, and Internal Con
71©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATINGPerfect Fit Seating SystemThe integrated Perfect Fit Seating System is available in both non-recline, and recline with s
72©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONThe Posterior Lateral Positioning Back contains:Deeply curved lateral wings to provide a lateral • hugHeadrest a
73©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONThe Power Recline with Shear Reduction provides:Shear induced during full angle range: 2” to • 2.5”Back reclines
74©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONRefer to the following tables for the range of adjustments for the Perfect Fit Seating System.Narrow Center PanM
75©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONBoth the seat back and the seat pan width adjust independently. To adjust either the seat back or seat pan: Loc
76©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONNote: Each starting back height adjusts upward 3”. The adjustment is based on a slot & block alignment. Ref
77©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONThe seat has 3” to 4” of built in depth adjustment depending on the starting depth. Note: Seat Depth Adjustment
78©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONTwo versions of the manual back adjustment are available, the Adjustable Integrated Back and the Manual Recline
79©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTION1. The Perfect Fit Flip Back Height Adjustable Armrest is only available with the manually reclining backrest.2.
8©2006 Sunrise MedicalINTRODUCTIONMultimeter TutorialThe multimeter is one of the most useful tools in the toolbox. It can be used to check wires, sho
80©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONLevel the Arm PadComplete the following steps to level the arm pad:Loosen the upper clamps.• Pull the armrest ou
81©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONComplete the following procedures to adjust the angle of the armrest. Loosen the outer clamp. (A)1. Turn the re
82©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONMount and Adjust Lateral Knee Supports using • the two mounting screws (Fig 3.37 & Fig 3.38). To open Latera
83©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONNew leg rest hangers are used on the Perfect Fit Seating System. These hangers provide more positive lock. The
84©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONLateral supports come in several different styles, • mounts and offsets. Mount them on the seat back wings as s
85©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONHead rests come in different styles. Several • third party head rests such as Whitmyer, Otto Bock and Jay may be
86©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONTheory of OperationThe Recline Portion of the Perfect Fit Seating System uses dual keipers to operate the back.
87©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONThe PC board has several functions, including routing the voltage from the controller module to the recline actu
88©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONPrior to troubleshooting the Perfect Fit seating system, verify that the QR-MAC is correctly programmed and that
89©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONIf the readings are not in the acceptable range 9. (3 to 9 ohms), replace the keiper assembly and retest. Locat
9©2006 Sunrise MedicalINTRODUCTIONThis section describes the basic symbols used in a typical multimeter.ACThis symbol means alternating current. Use t
90©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONThe chair will not drive or will only drive in creep modeVerify that the battery charger is not plugged into 1.
91©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONTilt or Lift, check Encoder Reset:7. Disconnect the 6-pin actuator connector (A) a. from the control module.Conn
92©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONIf any reading is not correct, disconnect each 4. cable at the actuator and check for continuity through it to t
93©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONVerify that the BUS cables leading to the seating 3. system are mated at the back of the wheelchair. If disconn
94©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONDisconnect the 2-pin connector and measure for 7. battery voltage on the cable leading to the base. If battery v
95©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONIndividual Actuators Do Not Function or Function CorrectlyVerify that the seating functions illuminate on the in
96©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONActuator Approximate Reading In Mid-StrokeApproximate Reading at Home PositionLeft Leg (for powered foot platfor
97©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTION Motor Armature – approximately 5 ohms. Switch pressed – Open Switch not pressed – Closed Switch pressed – Clos
98©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTIONWith the back pan set at 95° ±1° with respect 1. to the seat pan, the Actuator Magnet (B) should activate Reed S
99©2006 Sunrise MedicalSEATING SECTION Tilt System50 degrees of tilt. • Linak Actuator. • Power Modules112233665544Pin 1 Motor + BrownPin 2 Encoder Re
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