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6 Quickie Jive
1.0 Your Wheelchair 7
2.0 How to use this manual: 7
2.1 Introduction: 7
2.2 Guarantee: 7
2.3 Warranty-Repair-Service conditions: 7
2.4 Label explanations 8
3.0 Label Explantation / Word definitions 8
3.1 Definitions of words used in this manual 8
4.0 General safety warning and user tips 10
4.1 General warnings 10
4.2 Features and options 10
4.3 Kerbs 10
4.4 Routine service 10
4.5 Emergency freewheel 10
4.6 EMC - Radio transmitting devices. 10
4.7 Emergency braking 10
4.8 Sharp turns 11
4.9 Batteries 11
4.10 Tyres 11
4.11 Weight limit 11
4.12 Wheelchair motors 11
4.13 Wheelchair range 12
4.14 Road use 12
4.15 Adverse conditions 12
4.16 Ramps 12
4.17 Transfer to and from the chair 12
4.18 Lift and tilt modules 12
4.19 Anti tips 12
4.20 Use on a slope 13
4.21 Gradients: ascents 13
4.22 Gradients: descents 13
4.23 Using a vehicle mounted passenger lift 13
4.24 Creep mode 13
4.25 Stability of your wheelchair 14
4.26 Seat stay pin 14
4.27 Wheels 14
4.28 Rear view mirror 14
4.29 Crutch holder 14
4.30 Lights and indicators 15
4.31 Vent tray 15
4.32 Swing away tray 15
4.33 Using a kerb climber 15
4.34 Lap strap 17
5.0 Preparing your wheelchair for use 18
5.1 Handling the wheelchair 18
5.2 Preparation for transportation or storage 18
5.3 Re-Assembling 18
5.4 Emergency freewheel 18
5.5 Drive wheel suspension Jive F/R 19
5.6 Control joystick unit position 19
5.7 Arm Rests 19
5.8 Leg Rests 20
6.0 Seating 22
6.1 Seat cushions 22
6.2 Changing seat depth on the standard rehab seat 22
6.3 Changing seat height 23
6.4 Removable seat covers 23
6.5 Backrest, folding for transport 23
6.6 Manual angle adjustment of the fixed back 23
6.7 Manual adjustable backrest (manual recline) 24
6.8 JAY backrests 24
6.9 Headrest 24
6.10 Manual setting of the seat angle on the Jive 24
6.11 Powered Seating 24
7.0 VR2 Control System (Fig.7.1): 26
7.1 On/Off button: 26
7.2 Battery Level Indicator: 26
7.3 Locking/unlocking the wheelchair: 26
7.4 Operating the control joystick: 27
7.5 Maximum speed/profile indicator: 27
7.6 The horn button: 27
7.7 Speed/Profile decrease button: 27
7.8 Speed/Profile increase button: 27
7.9 Actuator button and LEDs: 27
7.10 VR2-L 28
7.11 Charging and programming socket: 29
7.12 VR2 dual control unit: 29
7.13 Control button and indicator: 29
7.14 Actuator button and LED: 29
7.15 Maximum speed button and indicator: 30
7.16 Quickie Direct Actuator Control Box: 30
8.0 Troubleshooting The VR2 Hand Control: 30
9.0 R-net Control System 32
9.1 R-net control system information 32
10.0 Controller Mounts 33
10.1 General warnings 33
10.2 Parallel swing-away general warnings, (Fig.10.1) 33
10.3 Attendant control, (Fig.10.2) 33
10.4 Centre bar mount control (R-net) 34
10.5 Tray mount control (R-net) 34
10.6 Swing-away tray mounted centre control (R-net) 34
10.7 Forus control (R-net) 34
10.8 Powered swing away arm (R-net) 35
11.0 Speciality Controls 36
11.1 Proximity head array 36
11.2 Driving with the head array (Fig 11.1) 36
11.3 Proportional head control 36
11.4 Sip and puff control and buddy buttons 37
11.5 HMC mini joystick as a chin control or hand control 37
11.6 Proportional chin control (Fig.11.8) 37
11.7 Micro pilot Joystick 37
12.0 Batteries and charging 38
12.1 Batteries 38
12.2 Safety cut-outs 38
12.3 Common battery statements 38
12.4 Maintenance free batteries 39
12.5 Battery care 39
12.6 Maintenance free battery care plan 39
12.7 General charger information 39
12.8 The range of your vehicle 41
12.9 Battery warranty 41
13.0 Transportation 42
13.1 Transportation Warnings 42
13.2 Occupant Restraint Instruction: 44
13.3 Positioning of the Tie Down Restraints: 44
13.4 Leg Strap Fitting Instructions Adjustable Hangers 46
13.5 Special shipping requirements: 46
13.6 Medium to long term storage: 46
14.0 Maintenance and Cleaning 47
14.1 Tyre maintenance and pressures 47
14.2 Removing the MWD castor wheel. 49
14.3 Removing the RWD/FWD castor wheel. 50
14.4 Cleaning and your wheelchair 51
14.5 Lighting bulb exchange procedure 52
14.6 Electrical connections 52
14.7 How to connect the cables to the batteries 53
14.8 Controller access 54
14.9 Storage 54
14.10 Authorised Sunrise Medical service agents 54
14.11 Recommended maintenance routines 54
15.0 Specification sheets 56
15.1 Model: Quickie Jive R 56
15.2 Model: Quickie Jive F 57
15.3 Model: Quickie Jive M 58
16.0 Service History 59
17.0 Disposal 59
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