22 Quickie Jive5.8.6 powered centre mount leg rest, (pcml).warnIng!There is an option on the programme of the leg rest thatallows you to send the footrest to the floor to allow foreasier mounting and dismounting for the user. Be awarethat when powered the area around and underneaththe footplate needs to be clear of all personal items andbodily extremities to prevent injury or damage to property.cautIon!Once the leg rest is fully lifted or in its lowest position donot hold the joystick in its operating position as this coulddamage the actuator.to operate the pcml (fig 5.25):to operate the leg rest using vr2 control, (fig.5.24):Push one of the actuator buttons that has the seat•icon on it to select actuator mode.Operate the joystick left or right to select the actuator•required (actuator 1 or actuator 2). Selection isindicated via the lighting of the red LED adjacent tothe desired actuator button.Operate the joystick in the forward or rearward•direction to move the leg rest/seat lift/tilt or recline upor down.Release the joystick when the desired angle is•reached.To return to drive mode press the actuator button•again.r-net controlPlease refer to your R-net Owner’s Manual fordetails.6.0 seating6.1 seat cushionsSeat cushions supplied by Sunrise Medical will haveVelcro® strips that correspond to patches on the seat.warnIng!You must ensure the strips are aligned prior to using•the wheelchair.Other cushions used should also have Velcro® strips•in a similar position to ensure the cushion does notslip off the seat.note: The seat cushions, supplied by Sunrise Medicalall have removable covers.6.2 changing seat depth on the standard rehab seatLoosen the arm rest width adjustment screws,• usinga 13.0mm spanner, (2 and 3, Fig 6.1).Loosen the Mechani• cal Fixed Recline/ Gas Strut /electric Actuator fixing screws, (1 and 2, Fig 6.2).Repeat for the other side.•Slide the inner seat frame to the desired position.•Tighten all screws, (Fig.6.1-6.2).•warnIng!Sunrise Medical strongly recommend that you•contact your approved Sunrise medical servicingagent to carry out this task.Fig.5.25Fig.6.11234Fig.6.212