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Quickie Xperience-2 - User Manual

Quickie Xperience-2
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OM | TMK180913-2 | 1000659 | REV. 02

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

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    sean62Aug 2, 2025
    What to do if charger fuse burns when charging Quickie Xperience-2 Power wheelchair?
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      Glenn RollinsAug 2, 2025
      If the charger fuse burns every time you try to charge the batteries of your Quickie Power wheelchair: * Ensure you are using the battery charger provided with your wheelchair. * Verify all power interfacing cables to check for any issues.
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    elizabeththomasAug 6, 2025
    What to do if fuse burns repeatedly on Quickie Xperience-2 Power wheelchair?
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      hgrahamAug 6, 2025
      If the fuse burns or the breaker pops repeatedly on your Quickie Power wheelchair, it could be due to: * Mechanical restraint: Verify the mechanical assembly thoroughly. * Short circuit: Check for a short circuit in one of the cables. * Defective power module: Verify the mechanical assembly thoroughly.
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    wlynchAug 11, 2025
    How to troubleshoot Quickie Power wheelchair when nothing works?
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      Mary HernandezAug 11, 2025
      If your Quickie Power wheelchair isn't working at all, here's what to check: * **Batteries:** Make sure they are properly installed. * **Power Cable:** Verify all connections of the 24V power cable. * **Fuse:** Check if the fuse is burned and replace if necessary. * **Control Switch:** If defective, reset the breaker. * **Breaker:** If it has popped, reset it.
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    Larry SextonAug 14, 2025
    Why drive lock-out switch, tip switch or reduce drive switch do not work on Quickie Xperience-2?
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      Brenda HunterAug 14, 2025
      If the drive lock-out switch, tip switch, or reduce drive switch on your Quickie Power wheelchair isn't working correctly: * Verify the proper mechanical operation of limit switches. * Check the electrical assembly and programming thoroughly. * Ensure that the drive lock-out switch is plugged in and not defective. * Make sure the reduced drive switch is plugged in and not defective. * Confirm that the tip switch is plugged in and not defective. * Check if any cables are pinched.
  • J
    Jacob EvansAug 19, 2025
    Why relays can be heard, but actuator doesn't operate on Quickie Xperience-2?
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      Tammy BrownAug 19, 2025
      If you hear the relays but the actuator doesn't operate on your Quickie Power wheelchair, check the following: * Ensure the actuator is connected to the power module by verifying the electrical connection assembly and programming thoroughly. * Verify electrical connection assembly and programming thoroughly in case of defective actuator. * Verify electrical connection assembly and programming thoroughly in case of defective power module. * Check for pinched cables.
  • B
    Briana CampbellAug 25, 2025
    What causes actuator to go only in one direction on Quickie Xperience-2?
    • B
      Brittany CruzAug 25, 2025
      If the actuator on your Quickie Power wheelchair is only going in one direction, it could be due to: * Wrong programming: Verify electrical assembly and programming thoroughly. * Cable connection: Verify electrical assembly and programming thoroughly to ensure the cable is connected in the correct location. * Pinched cables: Verify electrical assembly and programming thoroughly to check for pinched cables.
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    Reginald GarzaAug 28, 2025
    How to fix noisy actuator on Quickie Power wheelchair?
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      Crystal GonzalezAug 28, 2025
      If the actuator is noisy when going up or down on your Quickie Power wheelchair: * Check for a defective actuator. Make sure the seat is aligned well and doesn’t interfere with the rear of the power tilt actuator when tilting. * Look for and remove any mechanical restraints.

Summary

Introduction and Warnings

Sunrise Medical Introduction

Information about Sunrise Medical and user feedback. Includes contact details.

User and Supplier Warnings

Crucial warnings for users and authorized suppliers before operating or servicing.

Power Wheelchair Parts and Components

Key Components Identification

Identifies major parts like joystick, backrest, headrest, armrests, and footrests.

Wheelchair Specifications

Details specifications for base, seat dimensions, armrests, and tires.

Power Options and Controls

Covers seat lift, tilt, recline, and joystick mount options.

Notice and Safety Guidance

Selecting and Adjusting Your Wheelchair

Guidance on choosing the right wheelchair and adjusting it to user ability.

Manual Review and Cautionary Notes

Emphasis on reading the manual, understanding warnings, and legal restrictions.

General Safety Warnings

User, Attendant, and Weight Limits

Safety guidelines for users, attendants, and adherence to weight capacity.

Power Module, EMI, and Safety Checks

Warnings related to power module settings, EMI, and pre-use safety checklists.

Prohibitions on Modifications

Strict warnings against unauthorized modifications to the wheelchair.

Safe Operation Practices

Seated, Environmental, and Terrain Use

Safety advice for operating while seated, in various environmental conditions, and on different terrains.

Street, Vehicle Transit, and Obstacle Safety

Guidelines for safe use on streets, during vehicle transit, and navigating obstacles.

Advanced Safety Procedures

Center of Gravity, Transfers, and Reaching

Information on center of gravity, safe transfer techniques, and safe reaching procedures.

Dressing, Obstacles, and Fall Prevention

Safety tips for dressing, avoiding obstacles, and preventing falls or tip-overs.

Navigating Hazards and Slopes

Ramp, Slope, Sidehill Safety

Precautions for operating on ramps, slopes, and sidehills to prevent tip-overs.

Driving in Reverse and Curb Navigation

Guidance on safe reverse operation and navigating curbs and steps.

Component and Option Warnings

Stair, Escalator, Armrest, and Battery Safety

Warnings concerning stairs, escalators, armrests, and battery handling.

Fastener, Footrest, and Lever Safety

Safety advice related to fasteners, footrests, and freewheel/brake release levers.

Setup, Adjustment, and Maintenance Overview

Tire, Belt, Push Handle, and Seating Safety

Safety guidelines for pneumatic tires, positioning belts, push handles, and seating systems.

General Setup and Adjustment Procedures

Overview of setup, adjustment tools, and general procedures for the wheelchair.

Setup and Adjustment Details

Battery Removal and Footrest Adjustment

Instructions for removing batteries and adjusting footrests.

Legrest, Center Mount, and Joystick Setup

Details on installing legrests, adjusting center mounts, and setting up the joystick.

Operating Guide - Initial Setup

Armrest Adjustments

Instructions for adjusting dual post and cantilever/reclining armrests.

Battery Cables, Fuses, and Joystick Assembly

Information on battery connections, fuses, and joystick assembly options.

Operating Guide - Controls and Display

Enhanced Display and Joystick Locking

Instructions for using the enhanced display and locking/unlocking the joystick.

Freewheel Levers and Display Settings

Guide to using freewheel levers and configuring display settings.

Operating Guide - Performance and Seating

Performance Settings and Thermal Roll-Back

Explains how to adjust performance controls and the thermal roll-back feature.

Power Seating Operation via Joystick

Details how to operate power seating functions using different joystick types.

Operating Guide - Tilt and Elevator

Power Tilt Operation

Instructions for operating the power tilt function using toggle switches or buttons.

Power Seat Elevator Operation

Instructions for operating the power seat elevator function.

Operating Guide - Combined Seating Functions

Power Tilt;Seat Elevate Combo Operation

Guidance on combined tilt and seat elevate operations, including drive speed.

Power Tilt Operation Variations

Details on power tilt operation using four-way toggles or push button switches.

Operating Guide - Recline and Legrests

Power Recline Operation

Instructions for operating the power recline function using toggles or buttons.

Power Elevating Front Riggings Operation

Guide to operating power elevating legrests and center mounts.

Adjustments and Troubleshooting

Power Elevating Center Mount Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting the power elevating center mount.

Seat and Back Angle Adjustments

Procedures for adjusting seat width, depth, and back angle.

Center of Gravity Adjustment

Guidance on adjusting the center of gravity for stability and performance.

Advanced Adjustments and Troubleshooting

Multi-Axis Headrest Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting the multi-axis headrest for optimal positioning.

Power Seating Troubleshooting Guide

Common troubleshooting steps for power seating system issues.

Battery Introduction and Charging

Overview of batteries, their function, and battery charger information.

Battery Management and Maintenance

Battery Charging, Disposal, and Maintenance

Details on charging, disposing of batteries, and battery maintenance procedures.

General Maintenance and Cleaning

Guidelines for cleaning the wheelchair, motors, and upholstery.

Maintenance and Parts

Tire, Caster Fork, and Maintenance Chart

Instructions for tire care, caster fork changes, and a maintenance schedule.

Ordering Replacement Parts

Information required when ordering replacement parts for the wheelchair.

Warranty and Disclaimer Information

Limited Warranty Coverage and Terms

Details of the limited warranty, coverage periods, and what is covered.

Disclaimer and Warranty Limitations

Statements on product effectiveness, warranty exclusions, and limitations.

Product Specifications

Configuration and Dimensional Specifications

Details on wheelchair configuration, base dimensions, and ground clearance.

Performance and Power System Specs

Specifications for motor options, battery type, charger, and electronics.

Component Weights and Manufacturer Info

Information on component weights and manufacturer contact details.

Quickie Xperience-2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery TypeGroup 24
Drive SystemRear-Wheel Drive
Weight Capacity300 lbs
Seat Depth16" - 20"
Drive Wheel Size12" or 14"
Overall Height36-38 inches
Seat Width16" - 20"