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Zippie ZM-310 User Manual

Zippie ZM-310
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O w n e r s M a n u a l
Zippie
®
ZM-310
BC, SC
Supplier:
This manual must be given to the rider of
this wheelchair.
User:
Before using this wheelchair read this entire manual and save
for future reference.
SECTION
ENGLISH
ZM-
310
M a n u a l d e I n s t r u c c i o n e s
Zippie
®
ZM-310
BC, SC
Distribuidor:
Este manual debe ser entregado al pasajero de esta silla de
ruedas.
Pasajero:
Antes de usar esta silla de ruedas, lea este manual en su
totalidad y guárdelo para futura referencia.
Cada una de las sillas se envía con un manual de instrucciones en inglés. El manual en español
o francés está disponible en formato PDF en nuestra página en Internet:
www.SunriseMedical.com. Ingrese a la página del producto específico para descargar el manu-
al, o comuníquese con el proveedor autorizado de Sunrise Medical.
M o d e d e m p l o i
Zippie
®
ZM-310
BC, SC
Fournisseur:
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fauteuil roulant.
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ment ce manuel et conservez le pour le consul-
ter ultérieurement.
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le manuel dans la langue souhaitée, ou contactez un fournisseur agréé Sunrise Medical.

Table of Contents

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Zippie ZM-310 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandZippie
ModelZM-310
CategoryMobility Aid
LanguageEnglish

Summary

I. INTRODUCTION

SUNRISE LISTENS

Contact information and feedback request for the manual and chair.

FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS

Fields to record supplier information for future reference.

Related Documents

Lists other documents referenced in the manual.

III. YOUR CHAIR AND ITS PARTS

VR2 Controller Joystick

Primary interface for controlling chair functions.

Drive Wheel

Main wheels providing propulsion for the chair.

Height Adjustable Cantilever Armrest

Armrests that can be adjusted for height and position.

IV. NOTICE- READ BEFORE USE

A. CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHAIR & SAFETY OPTIONS

Guidance on selecting the appropriate wheelchair based on user needs.

B. ADJUST CHAIR TO YOUR ABILITY

Importance of professional adjustment for user's function and ability.

D. WARNINGS

Explains the meaning of "WARNING" and lists warning sections.

V. EMI (ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE)

A. WHAT IS EMI?

Defines Electromagnetic Interference and its sources.

B. WHAT EFFECT CAN EMI HAVE?

Describes potential effects of EMI on wheelchair operation.

C. SOURCES OF EMI

Categorizes sources of EMI, starting with hand-held transceivers.

D. DISTANCE FROM THE SOURCE

Explains how proximity to EMI sources affects intensity.

E. IMMUNITY LEVEL

Defines the wheelchair's resistance to EMI and testing standards.

F. REPORT ALL SUSPECTED EMI INCIDENTS

Instructions on reporting unintended movements due to EMI.

H. HEAD ARRAY SAFETY AND RFI

Safety precautions for head array sensors and RFI.

VI. GENERAL WARNINGS

A. NOTICE TO USER AND ATTENDANTS

Safety instructions and responsibilities for users and attendants.

B. WEIGHT LIMIT

Information on the maximum weight capacity and consequences of exceeding it.

D. SAFETY CHECK-LIST

Pre-use checklist for ensuring safe operation of the wheelchair.

H. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Warnings about operating the chair in adverse weather or wet conditions.

K. MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY

Safety guidelines for transporting the wheelchair in vehicles.

L. CENTER OF BALANCE

Factors affecting stability and how to prevent tip-overs.

M. TRANSFERS

Safe procedures and precautions for transferring in/out of the chair.

P. OBSTACLES

Warnings and advice for crossing curbs or obstacles.

R. RAMPS, SLOPES & SIDEHILLS

Warnings and safe practices for navigating ramps and slopes.

S. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FALL, TIP-OVER OR LOSS OF CONTROL

General advice to prevent falls, tip-overs, and loss of control.

V. CURBS & SINGLE STEPS

Guidelines for safely navigating curbs and single steps.

W. STAIRS

Warning against using stairs with the wheelchair.

VII. WARNINGS: COMPONENTS AND OPTIONS

E. FOOTPLATE & FOOTRESTS

Warnings regarding footrest height and usage during transfers.

F. MOTOR LOCKS

Precautions for engaging/disengaging motor locks and free-wheel.

H. PNEUMATIC TIRES

Importance of proper tire inflation and maintenance.

I. POSITIONING BELTS (Optional)

Proper use and limitations of positioning belts.

P. POWER SEATING (SC &MPC)

Operation, speed, pinch points, and weight limits for power seating.

Q. S.P.O.T. (Single Power Option Tilt)

Weight and usage limits for the S.P.O.T. accessory.

R. TRANSIT OPTION AND USE

Safety and operational guidelines for transit use in vehicles.

SECURING THE WHEELCHAIR TO THE VEHICLE

Instructions and diagrams for securing the chair in a vehicle.

WHEELCHAIR-ANCHORED BELTS

Installation of wheelchair-anchored pelvic belts.

VEHICLE-ANCHORED BELTS

Information on the chair's compatibility with vehicle-anchored belts.

POSITIONING BELTS

Detailed instructions for proper installation and use of positioning belts.

GENERAL USE WARNINGS

General warnings for transit use, including weight and seat angle.

VIII. USE AND MAINTENANCE

A. INTRODUCTION

Importance of regular maintenance for peak performance and safety.

B. CLEANING

Instructions for cleaning the chair's paint finish, motors, upholstery, and joystick.

D. TIRE PRESSURE

Importance of maintaining correct tire pressure for safety and performance.

H. SAFETY CHECKLIST

Checklist for regular safety and function checks of the chair.

K. SWING-IN/OUT FOOTRESTS

Instructions for installing and removing swing-in/out footrests.

L. ELEVATING LEGREST (Optional)

Instructions for installing and adjusting elevating legrests.

M. ANGLE ADJUSTABLE CENTER MOUNT FOOTREST

Adjusting footplates for angle and height.

O. SINGLE POST HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS (Optional)

Installing, adjusting, and removing single post armrests.

P. RETRACTABLE, SWING-AWAY AND MIDLINE JOYSTICK MOUNTS

Adjusting joystick mounts for optimal positioning.

Q. MOTOR LOCK

How to engage/disengage motor locks for manual pushing.

R. BATTERY REMOVAL

Procedures for removing and installing batteries.

S. CHECK-OUT

Final checks after assembly and adjustment for proper operation.

IX. CONTROLLER, JOYSTICKS & OPERATING GUIDE

A. CONTROLS

Overview of the Omni Input Display and its functions.

C. R-NET JOYSTICKS

Details on R-NET joystick components and cleaning the LCD screen.

D. JOYSTICK BUTTONS AND CONTROLS

Explains battery indicator, buttons, modes, and speed settings.

E. LCD SCREEN (color and advanced)

Detailed explanation of the color LCD screen layout and indicators.

IMPORTANT ICONS AND MESSAGES (color and advanced)

Explanation of various icons and messages displayed on the screen.

F. PERFORMANCE CONTROL SETTINGS

Guidance on matching control settings to user ability and professional advice.

I. JOYSTICK STATIONARY

Feature to automatically stop the chair after a period of inactivity.

K. TILT & LIFT OPERATION

Operating the tilt and lift features using the joystick.

L. VR2 JOYSTICK

Details the parts and functions of the VR2 joystick.

X. BATTERIES

A. INTRODUCTION

General information about batteries, types, and breaking-in period.

B. CHARGING YOUR BATTERIES

Warnings and precautions for safe battery charging.

D. CONNECTING BATTERIES IN THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Step-by-step instructions for connecting batteries.

E. BATTERY MAINTENANCE

Tips for maintaining batteries, including cleaning and corrosion prevention.

XI. DEALER SERVICE & ADJUSTMENT

A. DEALER SERVICE INTRODUCTION

Importance of annual inspection, safety checks, and regular service.

B. CRITICAL MAINTENANCE TIPS

Key maintenance advice including torque settings and reference materials.

D. ADJUSTMENT NOTES

Notes on work surface and fasteners for proper adjustments.

F. BATTERY REMOVAL

Procedures for safely removing batteries before service.

G. SINGLE POST HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS (Optional)

Adjusting armrest receivers and inner armpost fit.

H. CANTILEVER ARMRESTS (Optional)

Adjusting armrest pad, angle, and height.

J. MIDLINE JOYSTICK MOUNT

Adjusting joystick position laterally and vertically.

K. JOYSTICK CONTROLLER POSITION

Moving the controller to different sides or positions.

M. ANGLE ADJUSTABLE CENTER MOUNT FOOTREST

Adjusting footplate angle and height.

N. ELEVATING LEGREST ADJUSTMENT(Optional)

Adjusting footplate height and calf pad position.

O. CENTER MOUNT HANGER ADJUSTMENT

Removing assembly, adjusting footplate height and calf pad.

P. SEAT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT

Adjusting seat frame depth and back angle.

R. SEAT PAN AND BACK SIZE ADJUSTMENTS

Adjusting seat pan and backrest width and depth.

S. SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

Adjusting seat height by moving posts.

T. SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHT/PRE-TILT POSITIONING

Adjusting seat height and pre-tilt positioning.

U. REPAIRING OR REPLACING A TIRE

Steps for repairing or replacing a tire on the drive wheel.

XII. SUNRISE LIMITED WARRANTY

A. FOR FIVE (5) YEARS

Warranty coverage for the wheelchair frame.

B. FOR ONE (1) YEAR

Warranty for Sunrise-made parts and components.

D. LIMITATIONS

Exclusions and limitations of the warranty.

F. WHAT YOU MUST DO

Actions required from the consumer for warranty claims.