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Quickie Jive 35
The forus push handle mechanism is centred with
springs which will always bring it back to its centre
position when the attendants hands are taken off the
handles. The push handles can be adjusted in height by
releasing the spring loaded pin on the side, adjusting to
the right height position and releasing the pin. (Fig 10.3)
10.7.1 Emergency stop button
The forus attendant control is equipped with an
EMERGENCY STOP button (Fig 10.3). When pressed, it
brings the chair to a controlled stop.
When the button is pressed, it automatically locks
mechanically in that position. To release twist and pull
the EMERGENCY STOP button until it locks into the off
position. The chair can now be switched on.
NOTE: Always move the chair with care. If the
programming of the attendant drive profile(s) needs
adjustments to make it more convenient for the attendant
and/or the person sitting in the wheelchair please contact
your Sunrise Service agent for adaptation.
If the direction of movement of the forus attendant control
needs to be altered please contact your authorised
Sunrise Medical dealer for adaptation.
10.8 Powered swing away arm (R-net)
This option (Fig 10.4) is used to mount all chin controls
or the sip and puff and can be operated by either a
buddy button or ribbon switch
WARNING!
Please be aware of your surroundings before operating
the swing-away arm. Make sure that you have sufficient
room to your side to prevent damage to your control
device and to prevent injury to others.
WARNING!
Please be aware that it is possible to accidentally
operate your swing-away arm whilst you are driving
your chair. Make sure that you are comfortable with the
position of your control switch before using your chair
The powered swing away operates with R-net controls
only.
Powered Swing-away with R-net Chin Control
Please refer to the R-net Owner’s Manual for
details of R-net hand control functions
Fig. 10.4
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