3.0 Intended use of the wheelchair
General description
The Q400 range is a modular power wheelchair. A feature is the
suspension system that allows you to have an ideal driving experince
indoors as well as outdoors.
Due to its modular design, simplicity and wide range of adjustments,
the Quickie Q400 series is a perfect choice for easy service,
refurbishment and recycle requirements.
The Q400 series fulfils individual preferences, needs or circumstances
and is available in the following configurations:
• Midwheeldrive (MWD): Q400 M
• Frontwheeldrive (FWD): Q400 F
• Rearwheeldrive (RWD): Q400 R
To have optimum seating support and individual adjustments the
Q400 series is available in combination with
• Sedeo Lite seating system (refer to seating manual &)
• Sedeo Pro seating system (refer to seating manual &)
3.1 Area of application: The user
Power wheelchairs are exclusively for a user who is unable to walk or
has limited mobility, for their own personal use indoors and outdoors.
Driving a powered wheelchair requires cognitive, physical and visual
skills. The user must be able to estimate and correct the results of
actions when operating the wheelchair.
The wheelchair cannot transport more than 1 person at a time. The
maximum weight limit (includes both the user and any weight of
accessories fitted to the wheelchair) is marked on the serial number
label, which is affixed to the chassis of the chair (Fig. 2.10).
For restrictions on user weight limit refer to seating manual &.
The user must be informed of the contents of this user manual before
driving the wheelchair. In addition, the user of the wheelchair must
be given thorough instruction by a qualified specialist before he or
she participates in traffic. The first sessions in the wheelchair should
be practiced under supervision of a trainer/advisor.
Basic Components (Fig.3.1).
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Headrest
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Joystick
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Arm Rest
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Side Cushion
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Seat Cushion
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Leg Rest
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Front Castor
8.
Drive Wheel
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Rear Castor
10. Motors
11. Battery Box
12. Back Upholstery
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