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| Quickie has developed a dramatic new approach to tilting in space.
It's called the Quickie IRIS (Intelligent Rotation In Space). Unlike
systems that incorporate a fixed pivot-point, dual pivot-point, or
linear element, the Quickie IRIS' rotational design is based on the
idea of rotating the seat-frame around a user's center-of-gravity.
This, combined with up to 60° of posterior rotation and hi-resolution
adjustment, provides the ultimate in control, maneuverability, and
stability. |
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Rotation-In-Space
The Quickie IRIS utilizes a rotational tilt-system. Instead
of tilting the seat frame from an outside pivot-point the Quickie
IRIS actually rotates the seat frame around the users center-of-gravity.
This rotational system provides the shortest possible wheelbase
without compromising stability. It also insures a smooth and
controlled rotation. |
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The 60° Tilt
Advantage
The Quickie IRIS features three tilt ranges: -5° to 50°,
0° to 55°, and 5° to 60°. As the seat frame
rotates past 45°, a significant amount of pressure transfers
from the seat to the back. By providing up to 60° of tilt,
the Quickie IRIS insures that the majority of pressure is removed
from the ischial tuberosities. |
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Built-In Adjustability
The Quickie IRIS has extensive built-in adjustability. The chair
frame can literally expand from 14" -22" in width
and 15" - 22" in depth changing only four small parts.
This vast range of built-in adjustability provides a precise
center-of-gravity adjustment without replacing large frame-assemblies.
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Low Seat-To-Floor
Height
The new Quickie Iris features a 14" front seat-to-floor
height. Using a drop seat, this distance can be lowered to a
12 ½" seat-to-floor height. |
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A transit option is available for
250 lb. and 350 lb. user weight-limits. Most tilt users have
difficulty making transfers and many are required to remain
in their chair. The transit option avoids many of the problems
associated with transferring in and out of the chair during
transportation.
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Special aluminum alloys make the
Quickie IRIS one of the lightest manual rotation-in-space chairs
in today's market. |
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The Quickie IRIS features a special
angle-adjustable stroller handle that quickly adjusts to a variety
of caregiver heights. |
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A patent-pending backpost bracket
allows repositioning of the backpost seat-depth without removing
the attaching hardware. |
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3 different colours gives the choice
to meet individual requirements. |
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Specialty options, such as a reclining
backrest, vent-and-battery tray, and one-arm drive are all available
as "on-chair" options. |
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A tilt-angle indicator and a set
of tilt-stops ship with every chair to provide a precise tilt
range and tilt angle-setting. |
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| Weight: |
Approx. 35 lbs. w/o footrests |
| Seat width: |
14 in. - 22 in. seat width |
| Seat height: |
14.50 in. - 19.25 in. seat-to-floor
height |
| Seat height with drop seat: |
12.50 in. - 17.25 in. seat-to-floor
height |
| Overall width: |
22 in. - 33 in. |
| Overall length: |
15 in. - 22 in. seat depth |
| Country of Origin: |
USA |
| As a part of our ongoing product
improvement initiative, Sunrise Medical reserves the right to
change specifications and design without notice. Further, not
all features and options offered are compatible with all configurations
of the wheelchair. |
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| Sunrise Medical offers the most dependable wheelchair on the
market today. Sunrise guarantees the frame for the lifetime of the
original purchaser and includes a 2 year warranty on Sunrise made
parts and components against defects in materials and workmanship.
Please reference the User Instruction Manual for detailed warranty
information. |
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