1Directions for use690675.01Xenon
10Quick Release WheelsQuick-release axles on rear wheel The rear wheels are equipped with quick-release axles. The wheels can then be fitted or remov
11Brake Lever ExtensionThe longer lever helps to minimise the effort needed to set the wheel locks. The brake lever extension is screwed to the brakes
12Footrests Various footboards are available on the Xenon. These can flipped up to make it easier to transfer to/from the chair. They are described in
13Width adjustment of footrestsIf the footrest width needs to be adjusted, please undo the screw (1), set the desired width, by positioning 1, 2 or 3
14Options – SeatSeat slingUse the Velcro straps under the sling to tighten/loosen the seat sling.Adjusting the seat heightTo change the seat height, p
15Rotate the axle bracket (Standard)Using the quick-release axles, take the wheels out of the angle adapter.Undo the screws (1) and remove the axle br
16Options - CastorsSetting the Castor, Castor adapter & Castor forkIf the wheelchair veers slightly to the right or left, or the castors flutter,
17Options - BackrestsTo adjust the back angle, please undo the Allen screw (1) and remove it. Set the desired position and then refit the screw in thi
18Options - Wheel AlignmentAdjusting the wheel alignment NOTE: To achieve the very best movement, the rear wheels must be adjusted to their optimum po
19Options - Side-guards1. Fittinga. Push the outer armrest rails down into the receiver which is mounted on the wheelchair frame.b. The armrest will a
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20Options - Side-guards (continued)Side-guard with clothes protectorThe clothes protector prevents clothes getting dirty from spray water, (Fig.42). Y
21Options - Crutch HolderCrutch holderThis device permits crutches to be transported directlyon the wheelchair. It has a Velcro loop to fastencrutches
22Options - Stabilising BarFolding stabilising barThis bar is used to stabilise the backrest. To be able to fold the wheelchair, the release lever mus
23Options - Pelvic Restraint BeltWARNINGS!Before using the wheelchair make sure that the pelvic • restraint belt is fitted.The pelvic restraint belt m
24Options - Pelvic Restraint Belt continuedWhen fastened check space between the pelvic restraint belt and user. When correctly adjusted it should not
25Daily ChecksCAUTION!As the user, you are the first person to notice any possible defects. We therefore recommend that before each use, you check the
26Maintenance and Care continuedHygiene measures when being re-used:Prior to the wheelchair being re-used, it must be carefully prepared. WARNING!All
27NameplateThe nameplate is located on either the cross-tube assembly or the transverse frame tube, as well as on a label in the owner’s manual. The n
28Technical Specifications continuedMaximum weight limit:Xenon up to a load of 125 kgSeat heights:The choice of frames, forks and castors as well as t
29Technical Specifications continuedCastor Fork Type of frame Front seat height in mmRear seat height in mm76mm (3")98 mm x 32 mmlow430 430 - 400
3ForewordDear Customer,We are very pleased that you have decided in favour of a high-quality SUNRISE MEDICAL product.This Owner’s manual will provide
30Technical Specifications continuedCastor Fork Type of frame Front seat height in mmRear seat height in mm127mm (5")98 mm x 32 mmlow460 460 - 38
31Technical Specifications continuedCastor Fork Type of frame Front seat height Rear seat height76mm (3")FROGLEGlow480 480 - 380490 490 - 380500
32Torque Settings7 Nm7 Nm7 Nm7 Nm7 Nm 7 NmNOTE: If no specific torque information is given, the generic torque value for M6 screws is 7.0 Nm
33NOTESDealer signature and stamp
34Dealer signature and stampNOTES
35Dealer signature and stampNOTES
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4Table of Contents3.1 Denitions of words used in this manualWord DefinitionDANGER!Advice to the user of Potential Risk of serious injury or death if
5General Safety Notes and Driving LimitsWARNINGS!The construction of this wheelchair, as well as the technology used, are designed to give the maximum
6DANGER!The wheel locks are not intended to brake your wheelchair whilst it is moving. They are only there to ensure that your wheelchair does not beg
7GuaranteeGuaranteeTHIS DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS IN ANY WAY.Guarantee conditions1) Repair or replacement is carried out by the authorised Sun
81. Push handles2. Back sling3. Sideguard4. Seat sling5. Footrest 6. Castors7. Footboard8. Fork 9. Quick-release axle10.
9HandlingFolding up First remove the seat cushion from the wheelchair and flip up the (platform) footplate. Take hold of the sling or the seat tubes (
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