Sunrise Medical SMA User Manual
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instead of your child. Most of all, be patient – hard as it might be, your child will develop
an understanding quickly if the right support is provided.
Provide a safe environment while your child learns to drive – level surfaces, few
obstacles, and possibly a harder surface (it requires more torque to move on carpet.) It is
advisable to use low speed and torque settings for a beginner driver. Keep your child
motivated through use of their favorite toys, etc, so they develop an understanding that
movement will be purposeful.
See also other documents in the category Sunrise Medical Communication:
- Aspire M11 (108 pages)
- Quickie S-646 (9 pages)
- Breezy Ultra 4 (35 pages)
- Voyager Portable Ceiling Lift System 98000 (8 pages)
- Quickie GTi Titanium None (21 pages)
- One-Arm Drive Zippie 2 (7 pages)
- Series 800 (26 pages)
- SAPPHIRE 4 (39 pages)
- 4000 Series (88 pages)
- Quickie Ti Titanium (23 pages)
- Quickie M6 (21 pages)
- One-Arm Drive Quickie 2 (173 pages)
- Guardian 931150 (34 pages)
- Jay Care Back 3500 Series (10 pages)
- Jay J2 2300 SERIES (12 pages)
- 2HD28RADPS (3 pages)
- Integrated C.G. Tilt P-220 (11 pages)
- Wheelchair Breezy 100 (21 pages)
- Jay J2 Back XT2505S (8 pages)
- wheelchair Z-500 (26 pages)
- K0005 (1 page)
- C001008 (1 page)
- Garnet (100 pages)
- Quickie S-646 SE (27 pages)
- Cushion J-Gel (9 pages)
- Quickie S-626 (27 pages)
- Ti Rigid C001023B (1 page)
- Sterling (56 pages)
- Quickie Wheelchair ST/DT (18 pages)
- Wheelchair Quickie 2 Lite (127 pages)
- Wheelerchair (6 pages)
- Quickie Built-4-Me C001040 (1 page)
- Trek 3 (31 pages)
- Quickie P200 (5 pages)
- ultra 4 (2 pages)
- Wheelchair Quickie P120 (23 pages)
- LX (2 pages)
- nonee (12 pages)
- FREESTYLE F11 (40 pages)
- Swing-Away and Fixed Front GTX (115 pages)
- Quickie P-222 (29 pages)
- Wheelchair Quickie V-121 (23 pages)
- Quickie R2 (21 pages)
- 4 (1 page)