Sunrise Medical Mobility Aid Breezy Series User Manual

One-Arm Drive Option  
Supplement to Quickie 2, Quickie TS, Quickie IRIS,  
Zippie 2, Zippie GS, Breezy Series  
User  
Instruction  
Manual  
Note: This supplement contains information on the  
assembly and adjustments for the One-Arm Drive  
Components of a Quickie 2, QuickieTS, Quickie IRIS,  
Zippie 2, Zippie GS & Breezy Series wheelchairs  
ONLY.  
Please refer to the Quickie 2, QuickieTS, Quickie IRIS,  
Zippie 2, Zippie GS, or Breezy Series User Instruction  
Manual for SafetyTips,Troubleshooting, Maintenance,  
Tool List,Accessories,Warranty, etc.  
 
I I I . S P E C I F I C A T I O N S A N D F E A T U R E S  
I V . A S S E M B L Y  
A. INSTALLING AXLES  
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1. Installation  
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a. Mount axle plates on each side of the chair Breezy 500 & 510 (Fig. 1), Breezy  
600 & Quickie LXI (Fig. 2), Zippie GS (Fig. 1a), Breezy (Fig. 3), Zippie 2 (Fig. 1a),  
Quickie TS (Fig. 4), and Quickie IRIS (Fig. 5) must use bushings for proper  
installation.  
NOTE: DO NOT use camber with one-arm drive.  
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Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 1a  
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Quickie TS  
(Rear views of the wheelchairs)  
O N E - A R M D R I V E  
1. Inner Handrim  
Fig. 3  
2. Outer Handrim  
3. Drive Shaft Assembly  
4. Drive Shaft Mounting (Storage)  
Brackets (not visible)  
5. Axle Tabs  
6. Crossbraces  
Fig. 5  
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I V . A S S E M B L Y  
I V . A S S E M B L Y  
2. Opposite Side Assembly (Fig. 8)  
B. INSTALLING HUBS  
a. Add one washer (5a) to axle (1).  
b. Insert axle with washer through bearings  
in axle plate.  
c. Add spacer (2) to axle.  
d. Add wheel (4) to axle.  
e. Insert key (3) into keyway on axle (1).  
f. Add washer (5b) and nut (6).  
g. Tighten.  
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1. Installation (Figs. 5 & 6)  
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a. Thread screw (4) partially through  
threaded hub (3) to position hubs on  
both sides of wheel.  
b. Insert alignment tool or axle with key  
(2) through hub and wheel assembly,  
aligning keyways.  
c. Add washer (5) and thread nut (6)  
on alignment tool.  
d. Tighten nut until both hubs are fully  
seated in wheel.  
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5a  
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5b  
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3. Drive Shaft Mounting (Storage)  
Brackets (Fig. 9)  
Fig. 5  
Fig. 8  
a. Mount drive shaft mounting (storage)  
brackets to chair in either position  
shown.  
e. Install screws on hubs in sequence  
shown (Fig. 6) using 1/8” Allen wrench.  
f. Remove screw (4) and alignment  
tool (2).  
or  
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NOTE: For Zippie GS, lower side frame is the only  
storage mounting option  
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inside  
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4. Installing Drive Shaft Assembly  
(Fig. 10 & 10a)  
C. ASSEMBLING COMPONENTS  
outside  
1. Drive Side Assembly (Fig. 7)  
a. Mount handrim hub to handrim on dual  
handrim side.  
a. Compress, twist and lock drive shaft  
assembly.  
b. Attach assembly to one axle tab.  
c. Unlock assembly and attach to opposite  
axle tab.  
b. Add one washer (2a) to axle (1).  
c. Insert axle with washer through bearings  
in axle plate.  
Fig. 6  
Fig. 9  
d. For Quickie & Zippie Series:  
Add four washers (2b) to axle.  
For Breezy Series: Move washers (2c) as  
spacers for outer handrim (6) and wheel  
assembly (4). Add or remove washers to  
adjust spacing.  
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2e  
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2b  
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2c  
e. Add spacer (3) to axle.  
f. Add wheel (4) to axle.  
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4
2a  
g. Add another washer (2c) to axle.  
h. Insert key (5) into keyway on axle (1).  
i. Slide handrim assembly (6) on to axle.  
j. Add washer (2e) and nut (7).  
k. Tighten.  
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Fig. 7  
Fig. 10a (Quickie TS)  
Fig. 10  
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V . A D J U S T M E N T S  
V . A D J U S T M E N T S  
A. REAR AXLES - CENTER OF  
BALANCE  
1. Notes  
Always adjust rear wheel locks after you  
make any change to the axle position.  
Make sure lock arms embed in tires at least  
1/8 inch when locked. If you fail to do so,  
the locks may not keep the rear wheels  
from rolling. Refer to User Instruction  
Manual for directions.  
a. The position of the rider’s weight relative  
to where you set the rear axles  
determines the center of balance.  
These are the most important  
adjustments on your chair.  
b. You can adjust the center of balance by  
moving the rear axles forward or back in  
the axle plate. On the Zippie GS and the  
Quickie IRIS, the axle plate itself moves  
forward or back on the side frame to  
adjust the center of balance (Fig 11b).  
B. REAR AXLES - SEAT HEIGHT  
1. Seat Height - Quickie 2 and  
Zippie 2 Only (Fig. 12)  
Fig. 11 Quickie & Zippie 2  
Fig. 12  
Seat height can be adjusted by moving the  
axle plate vertically in the predrilled frame  
holes. This allows a 2 1/2” seat height  
adjustment. Refer to User Instruction  
Manual for directions.  
2. Reasons to Adjust  
a. Moving the rear axles FORWARD in the  
axle plate will lighten the force needed  
to turn the chair.  
2. Seat Height - Zippie GS Only  
(Fig. 12a)  
b. Moving the rear axles BACK in the axle  
plate makes the chair more stable.  
c. Moving the Zippie GS or the Quickie IRIS  
axle plate forward lightens the force nec-  
essary for turning, while moving it back  
stabilizes the chair.  
On the Zippie GS, adjust seat height by  
moving the rear axle sleeve up or down  
in the axle plate. 1.25" adjustment possible  
(Fig 12a).  
Fig. 11a Quickie & Zippie 2  
NOTE: Only 20", 22" and 24" wheels available with  
Fig. 12a  
one-arm drive.  
Consult your doctor, nurse or therapist to  
find the best rear axle setup for your chair.  
Do not change the setup UNLESS you are  
sure you are not at risk to tip over.  
If you raise the seat too high, you may “out-  
adjust” the caster forks. If this occurs, the  
seat will tilt toward the front, and may  
cause the rider to fall. To avoid this, you  
will need to use a longer caster fork or  
fork stem. Refer to User Instruction  
Manual for directions.  
3. Forward or Rearward Axle Adjustment  
(Figs. 11, 11a & 11b)  
Fig. 11b Zippie GS  
The center of gravity is adjusted by moving  
the rear axle forward or backward to the  
additional bearing position (preset with bear-  
ings at the factory). For additional  
forward adjustments, the axle plate may be  
moved forward by inverting the axle plate  
and thus giving two additional positions.  
3. Seat Height - Breezy Series Only  
(Fig. 13)  
Seat height can be adjusted by inverting the  
axle block. This allows a 1” seat  
height adjustment.  
Fig. 13 Breezy  
Fig. 11c  
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V . A D J U S T M E N T S  
V . A D J U S T M E N T S  
E. REVERSING ONE-ARM DRIVE  
MOUNTING SIDES  
4. QuickieTS (Fig. 14)  
b
Quickie IRIS (Fig. 15)  
a
The one-arm drive may be mounted on  
either side of the chair.  
Follow one-arm drive assembly instruc-  
tions in reverse order to disassemble.  
a. The center of gravity is adjusted by  
moving the rear axle forward or back-  
ward to the additional holes located  
along the frame.  
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c. To remount on opposite side follow  
one-arm drive assembly instructions.  
b. Rotating the entire axle brackets allows  
the user to use different wheel sizes  
and often different seat heights.  
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F. USE OF ONE-ARM DRIVE  
Fig. 14  
C. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION  
OF DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY  
Keep hand clear of center of the wheel or  
spokes when propelling the one-arm drive.  
This may cause a pinch or crush-type injury.  
1. Installation (Fig. 16 & 16a)  
a. Compress, twist and lock the drive shaft  
assembly.  
1. One-Arm Drive Operation  
a. To propel both wheels forward, push  
both the outer and inner handrim on  
the side the one arm drive is mounted.  
b. If the outer handrim is mounted on the  
right, push the outer handrim to turn  
the chair to the right. (Reverse this  
instruction if the outer handrim is  
mounted on the left.)  
b. Insert one end of the drive shaft assem-  
bly into one of the axle tabs.  
c. Unlock the drive shaft assembly and  
insert it into the opposite axle tab.  
2. Removal  
a. Compress, twist and lock the drive shaft  
assembly.  
b. Remove one end of the drive shaft  
assembly from one of the axle tabs.  
c. Remove the drive shaft assembly from  
the opposite axle tab.  
d. Unlock the drive shaft assembly and  
store it in the drive shaft mounting  
brackets.  
Fig. 15  
c. If the outer handrim is on the right, push  
the inner handrim only to turn the chair  
to the left. (Reverse this instruction if the  
outer handrim is mounted on the right.)  
D. STORAGE OF DRIVE SHAFT  
ASSEMBLY  
a. Drive shaft mounting (storage) brackets  
are mounted on the lower front frame  
and lower rear frame or on opposite  
ends of a crossbrace.  
Fig. 16  
NOTE: On Zippie GS, drive shaft assembly may be  
stored on lower frame only.  
b. The drive shaft assembly may be placed  
in these brackets and stored  
for easy access.  
Fig. 16a (Quickie TS)  
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7477 East Dry Creek Parkway • Longmont, Colorado • 80503 USA  
(303) 218-4500 or (800) 333-4000  
in Canada (800) 263-3390  
©2003, Sunrise Medical 7.03  
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