36 Jive Up / QM-710 Stand Up
Rev.2.0
11.3 Proportional head control
Operation of the head control (Fig 11.2).
1. The drive is based on displacement of the headrest.
A small amount of pressure must be exerted on the
headrest to generate results.
2. Neutral position is when the headrest is not displaced.
3. When the headrest moves right or left, the chair will
move in the respective direction.
4. For forward or reverse the headrest needs to be
displaced in a backwards direction. Use of the mode
switch selects the direction of movement. This will be
displayed on the enhanced display module.
5. The greater the displacement of the headrest from the
neutral position the faster the chair will go.
For further details refer to the user manual supplied with
your module or contact your Sunrise Medical authorised
dealer.
Head Controls
Please refer to the R-net Owner’s Manual for
details of R-net hand control functions.
11.4 Sip and puff control and buddy buttons
WARNINGS
• Do not wrap the cable around the switch, wrap the
cable separately
• Do not pull on the cable of the switch
• Do not overload your switch connection, adhere to
maximum current ratings
• Do not immerse the switch in water
• Do not open or attempt to fix switch
• Do not use solvents to clean your switch, use only a
damp cloth or alcohol. The pneumatic tube of the sip
and puff can be sterilised in a gas autoclave
• Do not expose switch to extreme heat or cold
For further details refer to the user manual
supplied with your module or contact your
Sunrise Medical authorised dealer
Fig. 11.2
Fig. 11.3
Fig. 11.4
Sip and puff (Fig 11.3). Piko buttons (Fig 11.4)
11.5 MicroGuide joystick as a chin control or hand
control
The MicroGuide joysitck (Fig .11.5) is a small joystick
which can be handled with little strength (~40 gr.) and
little movement.
The MicroGuide joysitck can be adjusted to the needs
of the user via 2 extra handles. In combination with
mounting kit it’s possible to manipulate the mini joystick
by finger, hand, tongue, chin, etc.
The joystick is completely protected against moisture,
which makes it suitable to use outdoors and when the
joystick isn’t used for long periods a hood can be placed
over it. This will give extra protection.
Fig. 11.5