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O w n e r s M a n u a l
Quickie
®
Rhythm
BC, SC, MPC
Supplier: This manual must be given to the rider of
this wheelchair.
Rider: Before using this wheelchair read this entire manual
and save for future reference.
S E C T I O N
S E C T I O N
E N G L I S H
RHYTHM
improving peoples lives
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Page 1 - S E C T I O N

O w n e r ’ s M a n u a lQuickie®RhythmBC, SC, MPCSupplier: This manual must be given to the rider ofthis wheelchair.Rider: Before using this wheelcha

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112670 Rev. A10RHYTHMVI.U.WHEELCHAIR LIFTSWARNINGWheelchair lifts are used in vans, buses, and buildings to help youmove from one level to another.1.

Page 3 - II. TAB LE OF CONTE NT S

112670 Rev. A11RHYTHMVII. WARNI NG S: COMPO NE NTS AN D OP TI ONSWARNINGNote: If you use parts or make changes not authorizedby Sunrise it may create

Page 4 - QUICKIE RHYTHM

112670 Rev. A12RHYTHMVII.M. POWER SEATINGWARNING1. Operation• While driving this wheelchair in the reclined, elevated, ortilted position use caution.•

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112670 Rev. A13RHYTHMVII.O.CG TILT POWER ACCESSORYWARNINGThe powered CG Tilt accessory for this chair has a maxi-mum user weight capacity of up to 400

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112670 Rev. A14RHYTHMVIII. SE T-UP, ADJUS TMENT AND US ETOOLS YOU WILL NEED1. Basic Tool Kit:To set-up, adjust and maintain your chair you may need th

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112670 Rev. A15RHYTHMVIII.A. BATTERY REMOVALTo remove the batteries for transporting or servicing:Remove Batteriesa. Remove both safety pins (A) from

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112670 Rev. A16RHYTHMVIII.C. SWING-AWAY FOOTRESTS1. Installationa. Place swing-away pivot pin (B) into the locating hole (C) on top of the hanger moun

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VIII.F. JOYSTICKControls:• LED Joystick and color display joystickOmni Input/DisplayThe Omni is a universal specialty controls interface that accepts

Page 10 - 112670 Rev. A

112670 Rev. A18RHYTHMVIII.I. SINGLE POST HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS(OPTIONAL)1. Installationa. Slide the outer armpost into the receiver mounted to th

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VIII.SEATING SYSTEM SET-UPA. ASAP SEATING ADJUSTMENTPlease refer to the ASAP Seating Adjustment Guide for details on how to adjust the seatdepth, seat

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112670 Rev. A2RHYTHMI. INTRODUC TI ONUSER WARNINGWARNINGAttention wheelchair users, do not operate this wheel-chair without first reading the owner’s

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112670 Rev. A20RHYTHMIX. OP ERAT ING GU IDEA. PERFORMANCE CONTROL SETTINGSQ-NOTE– Seek advice regarding checking and adjusting settings.1. It is vital

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IX.E. VR2 JOYSTICK ASSEMBLYThe standard VR2 joystick controls the chair’s performance. It consists of the following parts:1. Speed Control or Drive Mo

Page 15 - B. FOLDING BACKREST

112670 Rev. A22RHYTHMIX.F. LED JOYSTICKOn/Off ButtonThe on/off button applies power to the control system electronics, which in turn supplypower to th

Page 16 - C. SWING-AWAY FOOTRESTS

112670 Rev. A23RHYTHMIX.G. COLOR LCD SCREENThis section covers those joystick modules that are fitted with a color LCD screen. The colorLCD screen is

Page 17 - FIXED HEIGHT STANDARD

112670 Rev. A24RHYTHMIX.H. MOTOR LOCKSDisconnect the motor locks when you need to manually pushthe chair. (For example, in an emergency, or if batteri

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X. BAT TE RIES• Keep cord out of the way, where it will not be stepped on,tripped over, or damaged.3. Caution — To Avoid Damage to the Battery:• Make

Page 19 - For 3° pretilt use Hole C

112670 Rev. A26RHYTHMX.PROHIBITED!Never make direct contact across both battery termi-nals, as an explosion may occur. A spark may result in anexplosi

Page 20 - (Optional)

1. 6" Caster Wheels:a. Remove caster wheel from fork using a 1/2" wrench.b. Make sure there is no residual air in tire before you removebolt

Page 21 - E. VR2 JOYSTICK ASSEMBLY

112670 Rev. A28RHYTHMXII. WIR IN G DI AG RAMSXII. WIRING DIAGRAMSVR2Drive-Thru Single Actuator(with battery detail)VR2Dual-Toggle Single ActuatorDrive

Page 22 - F. LED JOYSTICK

112670 Rev. A29RHYTHMXII.DriveRightDriveLeftRedBlack2-waySB50RedBattery2-waySB50BlackRedBlackBatteryConnector Block4 X CAN4-WayPGD Bus4-WayPGD Bus4-Wa

Page 23 - 1.55 mph

112670 Rev. A3RHYTHMII. TAB LE OF CONTE NT SI. INTRODUCTION ... 2II. TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 24 - H. MOTOR LOCKS

112670 Rev. A30RHYTHMXIII. SU NRISE LI MITED WARRAN TYA. FOR FIVE (5) YEARSSunrise warrants the frame of this wheelchair against defects inmaterials a

Page 25 - (unsealed wet cell batteries)

Sunrise Medical Inc.7477 East Dry Creek ParkwayLongmont, Colorado 80503USA(800) 333-4000In Canada (800) 263-3390www.sunrisemedical.com©2009 Sunrise Me

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112670 Rev. A4RHYTHMIII. YOUR CHA IR AND IT S PART S1. Armrest2. Joystick3. Seat Pan4. Front Hanger5. Caster Tire6. Foot Plate7. Backrest8. Push Handl

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112670 Rev. A5RHYTHMIV. NOTI CE– RE AD BEFORE USEA. CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHAIR & SAFETYOPTIONSSunrise provides a choice of many power wheelchair style

Page 28 - XII. WIRING DIAGRAMS

112670 Rev. A6RHYTHMV.4. The following specialty input devices have an unknown effect onthe immunity level because they have not been tested with theR

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112670 Rev. A7RHYTHMVI. GE NERAL WARNIN GSWARNINGHeed all warnings in this section. If you fail to do so afall, tip-over or loss of control may occur

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112670 Rev. A8RHYTHMVI.3. When not in use, keep your chair in a clean, dry place.WARNINGExtra caution should be used when employing the discswitch or

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112670 Rev. A9RHYTHMVI.L. CENTER OF BALANCEWARNINGThe point where this chair will tip forward, back, or to the sidedepends on its center of balance an

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