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Quickie Salsa R2 Instructions For Use Manual

Quickie Salsa R2 Instructions For Use Manual

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Salsa R
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  • Page 1 Powered Wheelchair Instructions for Use Salsa R & Salsa M 000690705...
  • Page 2 When considering provision, please also note the body User Information size, weight including the distribution of body weight, the user’s physical and psychological constitution, the age of Intended use power wheel chairs: the user, their living conditions and their environment. If in doubt a health care professional should be involved Power wheelchairs are exclusively for a user who is unable to ensure the user is not exposed to unacceptable risks.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.0 Your Wheelchair 7.0 Control System 7.0 R-net control system information 2.0 How to use this manual 7.1 VR2 control system information 2.1 Introduction 7.2 VR2-L 2.2 Guarantee 7.3 VR2 Dual control unit 2.3 Warranty conditions 8.0 Troubleshooting the VR2 Hand Control 3.0 Label Explantation / Word definitions 9.0 Controller Mounts 3.1 Definitions of words used in this manual...
  • Page 4 SALSA R Controller Armrest Cushion Legrest Drive wheel Footplate Castor Skirt Guard Backrest Batteries Anti-tips SALSAR / SALSA M Rev.1.0...
  • Page 5 Salsa M Controller Armrest Cushion Centre Mount Legrest Footplate Drive wheel Front castor Backrest Skirt Guard Batteries Rear castor SALSA R / SALSA M Rev.1.0...
  • Page 6 Salsa M COMFORT SEAT Comfort back Controller Armrest Comfort cushion Centre Mount Footrest Rear castor Footplate Drive wheel Front castor Dealer signature and stamp SALSAR / SALSA M Rev.1.0...
  • Page 7: Your Wheelchair

    1) The repair or replacement will be carried out by an authorised Sunrise Medical dealer/service agent. NOTE: up to 160kg user weight with Salsa R2 and Rehab seat. 2) To apply the warranty conditions, should your wheelchair...
  • Page 8: Label Explantation / Word Definitions

    4) Any repaired or replaced part will benefit from these 3.0 Label Explantation / Word definitions arrangements for the balance of the warranty period applicable to the wheelchair. 3.1 Definitions of words used in this manual 5) Parts replaced after the original warranty has expired Word Definition are covered for a further twelve months.
  • Page 9: Label Explanations

    3.2 Label explanations Lever position for the LEFT-HAND freewheel mechanism Lever position for the RIGHT-HAND freewheel Salsa M (& SALSA from August 2010). mechanism Salsa M (& SALSA from August 2010). Tick = IN DRIVE, Cross = IN FREEWHEEL Tick = IN DRIVE, Cross = IN FREEWHEEL Attached to Joystick WARNING –...
  • Page 10 Labels and their descriptions Battery Label – Warning Instructions and Circuit Diagram Back Rest Recline Seat Lift The power Tilt and power Lift/Tilt modules are factory fitted for optimum stability and for conformance to strict standard Seat Tilt in Space requirements.
  • Page 11: General Safety Warning And User Tips

    4.4 Routine service 4.0 General safety warning and user tips The recommended service interval is one year. (See 4.1 General warnings service history table, section 14, Fig.14.1). 4.5 Brake release WARNING! DANGER! • Always ensure that your wheelchair is switched off before attempting to transfer in or out.
  • Page 12: Emc - Radio Transmitting Devices

    Take care to keep batteries upright at all times, WARNING! especially when transporting your wheelchair. Battery and charger connector type Salsa R2: • Switching the control system off is only to be used in 24V (2x12V) / 60 Ah/20h. Maintenance free an emergency situation as the stopping action is very Dimensions: 197 x 165 x 197 mm.
  • Page 13: Weight Limit

    4.11 Weight limit 4.14 Wheelchair range The range of your wheelchair can be affected by many DANGER! factors such as user weight, terrain, ambient temperature, use of powered op tions and battery condition. • The user plus items carried should never exceed a total weight of 140Kg, (160Kg Salsa R Rehab Seat).
  • Page 14: Adverse Conditions

    4.16 Adverse conditions 4.18 Transfer to and from the chair Please be aware that when driving your wheelchair in WARNING! adverse conditions, e.g. on wet grass, mud, ice, snow or other slippery surfaces, you may experience a reduction in • Sunrise Medical recommend that you consult your the grip and traction of your wheelchair.
  • Page 15: Anti-Tips

    4.20 Anti-tips 4.21.2 Gradients: descents WARNING! WARNING! • Make sure that anti-tips are not damaged or worn On descents, it is important not to let the wheelchair before using your chair. accelerate beyond its normal level of ground speed. In fact, •...
  • Page 16: Creep Mode

    4.23 Creep mode Furthermore different body proportions of a wheelchair user affect stability for example: WARNING! • Lower limb wasting or amputation, Obesity • Increased upper torso mass, Upper torso height Please ensure your backrest recline angle relative to floor level, which is a combination of the back recline itself and WARNING! the tilt angle, does not exceed 12°...
  • Page 17: Rear View Mirror

    Light assemblies can become very hot - Care must be taken if removing them for repair. Fig. 4.7 4.29 Swing away tray Salsa R2 (RWD) WARNING! As the kerb climber or castor makes contact with the kerb (step), the wheelchair should be moving slowly. Small •...
  • Page 18 5 cm (10 cm with kerb straight on (90 degrees) to the edge of the kerb. climber) for Salsa R2 and 7.5 cm for Salsa M2. 8. Prior to climbing ensure your legrests will clear the WARNING! kerb.
  • Page 19: Lap Belt (Standard Seat)

    4.31 Lap belt (Standard Seat) Fig. 4.15 The lap belt kit. (Fig. 4.14). Fastening the lap strap: Insert the 3 prong male buckle into the female buckle until a click is heard (Fig. 4.15) To fit the lap strap. • Place the strap loosely across the seat with the buckle closed..
  • Page 20: Lap Strap Rehab Seat

    4.31.1 Lap strap Rehab Seat Fig.4.13 Fig.4.6 Put a washer on the bolt. The 5 cm (2“) Aircraft Buckle lap strap. (Fig. 4.6). Pass the bolt through the lap strap fixing bracket. Put the next washer on to the bolt, (Fig. 4.13). Fig.4.14 Fig.4.7 The 5 cm (2”) Aircraft Padded...
  • Page 21: Vr2 Controller (Fig. 4.21)

    4.32 VR2 Controller (Fig. 4.21) 5.0 Preparing your wheelchair for use 5.1 Handling the wheelchair Battery Level Indicator NOTE: To dismantle the chair for transport or storage no On/Off Button tools are required. Speed List of components when dismantled (components Horn Indicator below are related to the maximum detachable parts and...
  • Page 22: Re-Assembling

    Fig.5.2 Fig. 5.1 WARNINGS! • Make sure, when the chair is stored or left in the car or anywhere else, the controller is switched off and the freewheel mechanisms are engaged. • If there is a need to lift the drive unit the big side frame tubes should be used.
  • Page 23 Please ensure the controller is switched off before you 5.4.1 Folding The Gas/Powered Reclining Backrest engage the release levers – Failure to do so will increase (Standard Seat). the force needed to push the chair. WARNING! DANGER! The Lower position of both the Powered Actuator and •...
  • Page 24: Drive Wheel Suspension Salsa

    Depending on your chosen control system, there are two principles of control systems: Quickie VR2 and Quickie R-net controls (for details please see the controls section 7 or...
  • Page 25: Standard Armrests

    5.8 Standard Armrests Fig. 5.18.1 5.8.1 Armrests-removing and replacing (Standard Seat). The armrests on both sides of the wheelchair can be flipped up to allow side transfer, (Fig. 5.18). For side transfer flip the armrest all the way up until it goes into Fig.
  • Page 26 2.Basic coarse adjustment. PART 1 1. To achieve more than one inch of adjustment, remove the 6mm armrest rotation bolts on both sides of the seat, (Fig.5.23). 2. Remove both armrest assemblies. (Fig.5.24) 3. Remove both sets of 4mm armrest adjustment ring bolts.(Fig.5.25) 4.
  • Page 27 PART 2 1. Loosen the 4mm arm pad angle pivot bolts (A) on both armrests. Remove the 4mm angle index bolts (B) on both armrests, (Fig.5.30). 2. Use the 5mm fine height adjustment screw (B) to finish fine tuning the height. Turn counter-clockwise to increase height or clockwise to lower, (Fig.5.31).
  • Page 28 POSITION B POSITION A POSITION C STANDARD CONFIGURATION CHART BACKREST ANGLE ARMREST HEIGHT SETTING RING POSITION (Degrees) (mm) 305 - 254 252 - 229 305 - 254 252 - 229 305 - 267 279 - 229 305 - 229 305 - 229 248 - 229 305 - 254 260 - 229...
  • Page 29 5.8.3 Standard Arm pad Position Adjustment (Fig. 45 - 48) 1. Fine arm pad position adjustments (one to two inches) are possible by loosening the 4mm arm pad adjustment bolts (E) and sliding the arm pad forward or backward as required, (Fig.5.36, 5.37). Access to the rear adjustment bolt may require pivoting the arm pad 2.
  • Page 30: Leg Rests

    5.8.4 Arm Rests-removing (Rehab Seat) Reclining arm rest, (Fig.5.41): The arm rests on both sides of the wheel chair can be • Loosen the screw at the rear armrest receiver. removed to allow side transfer. • Slide the armrest extrusion up or down inside the Please refer to your appropriate arm rest type.
  • Page 31 5.9.1 Leg rest removal To swing away the leg rest: • Depress the retaining catch and swing the leg rest out, (Fig.5.44). • Lift the leg rest up and off if removal is required, (Fig.5.45). To refit: • Line up the holes and studs, (Fig.5.46). •...
  • Page 32 5.9.5 Manual Articulating / Elevating Leg rest Fig.5.55 Fig.5.56 To elevate: Pull the leg rest upwards and stop at the desired height. The leg rest will automatically lock in the chosen position. To lower: Push the release lever slowly forward. The leg rest will lower the angle.
  • Page 33 5.9.7 Powered centre mount leg rest, (PCML). Quickie Direct Actuator Control Box: The direct actuator switches can operate any factory approved actuator. Operation is dependent on what WARNING! options are fitted to your wheelchair. To operate the There is an option on the programme of the leg rest that legrest, seat tilt, seat lift or backrest recline;...
  • Page 34: Seating

    6.0 Seating 6.7 Standard Seat width adjustment 1. Remove the 5mm width adjustment bolts (A) and the 6.1 Firm seat board 4mm towel bar adjustment bolt (B), (Fig.6.5) . The firm seat board is designed to allow pressure relief 2. Move the left side seat rail, armrest and backrest cushions such as Jay to be used, (Fig.6.1).
  • Page 35: Rehab Seat Depth

    Slide the inner seat frame to the desired position. To change the seat height: • Tighten all screws, (Fig.6.7-6.8). Salsa R2 Rear Wheel Drive only: • Remove the two bolts from the front seat posts, using a WARNING! 5mm allen key.
  • Page 36: Standard Seat Depth Adjustment

    6.10 Standard Seat Depth Adjustment 6.11 Backrest Angle Adjustment 1. Remove the 5mm depth adjustment bolts from both 1. Remove the 5mm backrest bracket index bolts (A) on sides of the seat, (Fig.6.11). both sides of the backrest. Loosen the 5mm backrest bracket pivot bolts (B) on both sides of the backrest.
  • Page 37: Back Height Adjustment

    6.12 Back Height Adjustment Fig. 6.15 1. Begin by removing the upholstery cover, (Fig.6.17). Fig. 6.17 2. Loosen the upholstery straps. It is not necessary to remove the upholstery, (Fig.6.18). Fig. 6.18 3. Reinsert and tighten both backrest bracket index bolts and bracket bolts (A &...
  • Page 38 4. Remove the 4mm towel bar bolts and the towel bar, 7. Replace the backpost adjustment screws. Use 10 N/m (Fig.6.20). or 88.5 in/lb of torque, (Fig.6.23). NOTE: This step is not necessary in every case. If the Fig. 6.23 push handles are high enough, the towel bar bolts might not thread into the push handle tubes.
  • Page 39: Manual Adjustable Backrest (Standard Seat)

    10. Retighten the upholstery straps, (Fig.6.26). 6.14 Manual setting of the seat angle on the SALSA To set the seat angle, release the bolt fixing the “Banana” Fig. 6.26 bracket between the seat interface module and the seat packer module. Set the seat angle at 0°, 3° or 6° and 9°, then replace and re tighten the bolt between the seat interface module and the seat packer module.
  • Page 40: Manual Adjustable Backrest (Manual Recline Rehab Seat)

    6.15 Manual adjustable backrest (manual recline Fig. 6.30 Rehab Seat) For depth adjustment see section 6.2. To recline the backrest angle, pull the lever at the top of the backrest which operates the gas strut. Hold the lever and adjust the back angle required. If you release the lever, the angle will stay in the adjusted position.
  • Page 41: Powered Seating

    6.18 Powered Seating To operate the Backrest Actuators: • Push the mode button to select actuator mode Powered adjustable backrest. • Operate the joystick left or right to select the actuator Powered seat Lift. required (actuator 1 or actuator 2). Selection is Powered Seat Tilt indicated via the lighting of the orange LED adjacent to the desired actuator number.
  • Page 42: Rev.1.0

    6.18.2 Powered seat lift 6.18.3 Powered seat tilt The seat can lift up to 30 cm by operating it through your The seat can be tilted by operating your control system. control system. VR2 Control: To operate the powered tilt please follow the instructions WARNING! listed in section 6.11.2, but select the actuator button associated with the Tilt function.
  • Page 43: Control System

    7.0 Control System 6.18.4 Quickie Direct Actuator Control Box (Fig.6.33) To operate the backrest, seat lift, seat tilt: 7.0 R-net control system information • Push the relevant toggle switch into the forward position. An alternative control system called R-net is available as •...
  • Page 44 Battery gauge: Operating the control joystick: The battery gauge shows you that the wheelchair is When engaging the main On/Off button, allow a few switched on. It also indicates the status of the wheelchair. seconds prior to moving the joystick. This allows the system Refer to chapter 8.
  • Page 45 The horn button: Charging and programming socket: The horn will sound while this button is depressed. WARNING! Speed / Profile decrease button: This button decreases the maximum speed setting or, if the This socket should only be used for programming and control system is programmed for drive profile operation, charging the wheelchair.
  • Page 46: Vr2-L

    7.2 VR2-L Hazard warning lights: To turn on the wheelchairs hazard warning lights operate There are common controls between the VR2 and the VR2-L control systems where a control differs it will be this button, the associated LED will flash at the same rate. The left and right turn indicator LEDs will also flash.
  • Page 47: Vr2 Dual Control Unit

    7.3 VR2 Dual control unit Maximum speed button and indicator: wheelchair This shows the maximum speed setting for the when the dual attendant system has control. There are five Control button and indicator: settings - setting 1 is the slowest speed and setting 5 is This shows which joystick has control.
  • Page 48 Fig.7.1 JOYSTICK CONTROL PANEL CHARGER & PROGRAMMING SOCKET BATTERY GAUGE HAZARDS BUTTON ON-OFF BUTTON LIGHTS BUTTON MAX. SPEED/ HORN PROFILE BUTTON INDICATION ACTUATOR BUTTON SPEED/ PROFILE INCREASE BUTTON SPEED/PROFILE DECREASE BUTTON INDICATOR BUTTONS VR2 CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT VR2-L CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT JOYSTICK SPEED INDICATOR MAX.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting The Vr2 Hand Control

    8.0 Troubleshooting using the VR2 Hand Control Self help guide: (Fig.8.1, overleaf). If a system trip occurs you can find out what has happened by counting the number of bars on the battery gauge that WARNING! are flashing. Go to the number on the list which matches the number of Always consult your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer flashing bars and follow the instructions.
  • Page 50 Self Help Guide, (Fig.8.1). Fig.8.1 Fault code Possible cause The batteries need charging, or there is a bad connection to the battery. Check the connections to the battery. If the connections are good, try charging the batteries The left hand motor has a bad connection. Check the connections to the left hand motor. The left hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection.
  • Page 51: Controller Mounts

    9.0 Controller Mounts 9.3 Parallel swing-away control: 9.1 General warnings: WARNINGS! • Before adjusting the swing-away arm, switch off the WARNINGS! controller to avoid accidental displacement of the joystick which would cause unwanted movement of • Do not replace the joystick knob with any unauthorised your wheelchair.
  • Page 52: Centre Bar Mount Control (R-Net)

    9.4 Centre bar mount control (R-net) 9.7 Forus control (R-net) WARNINGS! WARNING! • Ensure that you set the speed of the forus control to a • Make sure that the controller is fixed securely to the speed that you can comfortably follow. centre bar.
  • Page 53: Emergency Stop Button

    The forus push handle mechanism is centred with 9.9 Powered swing away arm (R-net) springs which will always bring it back to its centre position when the attendant’s hands are taken off the This option (Fig 10.4) is used to mount all chin controls or handles.
  • Page 54: Speciality Controls

    10.0 Speciality Controls Switching modes A variety of mode switches are available. These can be 10.1 Proximity head array divided into three types: internal, hardware mounted and external. WARNINGS • Internal: mode in left pad or right pad • The sensors used in this product will operate if moisture •...
  • Page 55: Sip And Puff Control And Buddy Buttons

    10.4 Sip and puff control and buddy buttons 10.6 Proportional chin control (Fig.10.7) The proportional chin control must be used in WARNINGS conjunction with the Omni Plus module. This is to give visual feedback for the selection of drive profiles and •...
  • Page 56: Batteries And Charging

    WARNING! You should not charge your batteries in outdoor conditions. 11.1 Batteries Salsa R2 (Fig. 11.1 - 11.5) The batteries are contained within the drive unit located under the battery shroud. Fig.11.3 To remove the batteries (in case of changing or maintenance) please use the following procedure: •...
  • Page 57: Batteries Salsa M2 (Fig. 11.6 - 11.12)

    11.2 Batteries Salsa M2 (Fig. 11.6 - 11.12) Fig.11.8 The batteries are contained within the drive unit located under the battery shroud. To remove the batteries: • Release the two handle screws under the front of the seat frame that connect the seat frame with the seat module interface.
  • Page 58: Safety Cut-Outs

    • A 15A fusible link. (When Quickie Direct Actuator 11.7 Maintenance free battery care plan Control Box is fitted or other modules requiring auxiliary power). This is located behind the front shroud.
  • Page 59: General Charger Information

    11.8 General charger information Fig.11.13 The external charger has been designed to charge two 12V Gel type batteries connected in series (= 24 V). 11.9 Charger safety features The chargers have features which prevent hazards or accidents occurring as a result of connecting batteries the wrong way round, overheating caused by fault conditions or attempting to charge wrong voltage batteries.
  • Page 60: The Range Of Your Vehicle

    11.12 The range of your vehicle 11.13 Common battery statements Most manufacturers of mobility products state the range Over the years, battery technology has moved forward but, of their vehicles either in the sales literature or within the unfortunately, some of the advice given on battery care Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 61: Battery Warranty

    WARNINGS! 11.14 Battery warranty Battery warranties are subject to periods set by the • An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely manufacturers. However, most of these warranties are necessary. subject to a wear and tear clause, and if you genuinely •...
  • Page 62: Transportation

    12.0 Transportation WARNINGS! A wheelchair secured in a vehicle will not provide the • Alterations or substitutions must not be made to equivalent level of safety and security of a vehicle seating the wheelchair securement points or to structural system. Sunrise Medical recommends that the user and frame or components without consulting the transfers to the vehicle seating and uses the vehicle- manufacturer.
  • Page 63: Occupant Restraint Instructions

    12.2 Occupant restraint instructions 12.3 Special shipping requirements: The wheelchair may be transported by road, rail, sea or air WARNINGS! and the batteries conform to IATA regulations. • The pelvic restraint belt must be worn low across the CAUTION! front of the pelvis (Fig 12.2) so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the preferred zone of 30°...
  • Page 64: Crash Testing On The Salsa, All Models

    12.4 Crash testing on the SALSA, all models. Fig.12.7 A representative SALSA R2 & Salsa M2 wheelchair has been tested in accordance with the dynamic performance requirements specified in ISO 7176-19:2001 “Wheeled Mobility Devices for use in Motor Vehicles” using a Q...
  • Page 65: Securing The Wheelchair Into The Vehicle

    12.6 Securing the wheelchair into the vehicle Fig.12.11 (Fig. 12.11 - 12.14) WARNING! All SALSA wheelchairs (RWD/MWD) require a six- point tie down system for transportation as shown in the photographs. On the left rear side: • Use one of the rear tie down restraints, attach it as close as possible on the left rear mounting bracket to an angle of 45°, and tighten securely in accordance with the restraint manufacturers’...
  • Page 66: Maintenance And Cleaning

    13.0 Maintenance and Cleaning 13.3 Drive wheel tyre repair WARNING! CAUTION! Wheel removal and tyre changing is a safety critical task. It is important that you follow the following cleaning and If you do not feel confident in carrying out the following maintenance schedule in order to keep your wheelchair in tip top condition.
  • Page 67 Fig.13.1 Fig.13.5 Fig.13.2 Fig.13.6 Fig.13.3 Fig.13.7 Fig.13.4 Fig.13.8 SALSA R / SALSA M Rev.1.0...
  • Page 68: Removing The Castor Wheel

    Fig.13.9 13.4 Removing the castor wheel WARNING! Castor wheel removal is a safety critical task. If you do not feel confident in carrying out the following instructions, please contact your Sunrise Medical Approved Dealer. • Note which one of the two holes is used to mount the castor wheel.
  • Page 69: Cleaning Your Wheelchair

    13.6 Inspection of the upholstery/seating Fig.13.15 Tears, dents, wearing or slackening of upholstery particularly near to metal could result in poor posture or lower levels of comfort and pressure relief. 13.7 Cleaning seating • You can wash all parts of the covers with a gentle- wash detergent at 40°C.
  • Page 70: Cleaning Controls

    13.8 Cleaning controls CAUTION! Clean the control system and the joystick with a cloth dampened with diluted detergent. We recommend the use of Sunrise Medical authorised spare parts only. CAUTION! NOTE: Be advised that all lighting circuits are electronically Be careful when cleaning the joystick. protect ed.
  • Page 71 SALSA R Fig.13.18 Parts in the battery box, (Fig.13.22): • Flip down support tray for 2 x 12V batteries. • 2 x battery looms with fuse and ring terminals. • Battery link harness with red and grey connectors. Accessing the Batteries •...
  • Page 72 Salsa M Fig.13.25 Parts in the battery box, (Fig.13.22): • Plastic battery box cover for 2 x 12V batteries. • 2 x battery looms with fuse and ring terminals. • Battery link harness with red and grey connectors. Accessing the Batteries •...
  • Page 73: Controller Access

    Fig.13.30 13.12 Controller access To access the controller on the SALSA R2 (RWD) take the rear shroud off (Fig. 13.30 - 13.31). To access the controller on the Salsa M2 (MWD) take the rear shroud on the base between the rear castor wheels off.
  • Page 74: Recommended Maintenance Routines

    13.15 Recommended maintenance routines CAUTION! (Fig13.35) Tools required: Please refer to the table below, (Fig.13.34), for any Battery charger, Tyre pump, Stiff brush, Petroleum jelly Cleaning cloth and dilute disinfectant. information about Torques. Fastener Matrix Torque Setting (Nm) WARNING! M3 Bolt / Stud If in any doubt about performing any maintenance on M4 Bolt / Stud 2.5 - 3...
  • Page 75: Performance Checks

    13.16 Performance checks • With the seating in an elevated position, drive the After performing any maintenance or repairs on the wheelchair to make sure that the ‘creep’ mode works wheelchair you must make sure that it is functioning which will slow the wheelchair. correctly before it is used.
  • Page 76: Specification Sheets

    0° tilt/0° recline/40 cm deep & 50 cm seat height Energy consumption (max. range) 6 kph motor and 100 kg user (ISO7176-4) The wheelchair Quickie Salsa R2 conforms to the Dynamic stability uphill 8 ° 9° tilt/16° recline &max. seat height (not with balle) following standards:...
  • Page 77 255 seconds accordance with Battery fusible links 100A in line fuse on each battery ISO 7176-16 Quickie Direct Actuator Control Box 15A blade fuse located on AUX fusible link supply of power loom e) the product is Mass of the test dummy...
  • Page 78 Class B Battery fusible links 100A in line fuse on each battery power chair Quickie Direct Actuator Control Box 15A AST Mini Blade fusible link Mass of the test dummy 160 kg EN 12184 Min.
  • Page 79 Battery fusible links 100A in line fuse on each battery accordance with Quickie Direct Actuator Control Box 15A blade fuse located on AUX ISO 7176-16 fusible link supply of power loom Mass of the test dummy...
  • Page 80: Service History

    15.0 Service History 16.0 Disposal This section is designed to assist you in keeping a record The symbols below mean that in accordance with local of any service and repairs to your wheelchair. Should you laws and regulations your product should be disposed decide to sell or exchange your vehicle in the future, this of separately from household waste.
  • Page 81 Dealer signature and stamp: SALSA R / SALSA M Rev.1.0...
  • Page 82: Salsa - Salsa M2 Battery Wiring Diagram

    17.0 SALSA - Salsa M2 Battery Wiring Diagram Fig.16.1 Fig.16.2 Charger Socket: Pin 1: Battery Positive Pin 2: Battery Negative Pin 3: Inhibit Fig.16.3 BATTERY CONNECTOR 100A YELLOW 100A BATTERY CONNECTOR BLACK BLACK AUXILIARY POWER CONNECTOR SALSAR / SALSA M Rev.1.0...
  • Page 83 SALSA R / SALSA M Rev.1.0...
  • Page 84 Sunrise Medical GmbH & Co. KG Kahlbachring 2-4 69254 Malsch/Heidelberg Deutschland Tel.: +49 (0) 7253/980-0 Fax: +49 (0) 7253/980-222 www.SunriseMedical.de Sunrise Medical Thorns Road Brierley Hill West Midlands DY5 2LD England Phone: 0845 605 66 88 Fax: 0845 605 66 89 www.SunriseMedical.co.uk Sunrise Medical S.L.

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