BASIC OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TRU-Balance 2 TM Power Positioning Systems

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BASIC OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSTRU-Balance 2Power PositioningSystemsTMACN# 088 609 661Includes: TRU-Balance 2 Power Tilt, TRU-Balance 2 Power Recline,TRU-Balance 2 Power Tilt and Recline, and TRU-Balance 2 Power Liftand Tilt

SAFETY GUIDELINESWARNING! A Quantum Rehab Provider or a qualifiedtechnician must perform the initial setup of this productand must perform all of the instructions in this manual.The symbols below are used throughout this owner's manual and on theproduct to identify warnings and important information. It is very importantfor you to read them and understand them completely.WARNING! Indicates a potentially hazardous condition/situation. Failure to follow designated procedures cancause either personal injury, component damage, ormalfunction. On the product, this icon is represented as ablack symbol on a yellow triangle with a black border.MANDATORY! These actions should be performed asspecified. Failure to perform mandatory actions can causepersonal injury and/or equipment damage. On the product,this icon is represented as a white symbol on a blue dotwith a white border.PROHIBITED! These actions are prohibited. These actionsshould not be performed at any time or in anycircumstances. Performing a prohibited action can causepersonal injury and/or equipment damage. On the product,this icon is represented as a black symbol with a red circleand a red slash.NOTE: These instructions are compiled from the latest specifications andproduct information available at the time of publication. We reserve theright to make changes as they become necessary. Any changes to ourproducts may cause slight variations between the illustrations and explanations in this manual and the product you have purchased. The latest/current version of this manual is available on our website.088 609 661Copyright 2008Pride Mobility Products CorporationINFMANU3700/Rev C/October 2008TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

TABLE OF CONTENTSLABEL INFORMATION. 4INTRODUCTION . 5THE TRU-BALANCE 2 POWER POSITIONING SYSTEM . 7PRECAUTIONARY GUIDELINES . 7OPERATING THE TRU-BALANCE 2 POWER POSITIONINGSYSTEM . 13ARMREST OPTIONS . 27Flip-Up . 27Heavy Duty Drop-In . 29Single Post Quick Height Adjustable Drop-In . 31Two Post Height Adjustable Flip-Up . 34Shear Reduction . 36CONTROLLER POSITION . 37POWER SEAT ELEVATOR OPTION . 38MANUAL RECLINE OPTION (TRU-BALANCE 2 POWER TILTONLY) . 39CARE AND MAINTENANCE . 40WARRANTY . 40www.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

LABEL INFORMATIONPRODUCT SAFETY SYMBOLSThe symbols below are used on the seating system to identify warnings,mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you toread and understand them completely.Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing waterwhenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and drycondition.EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at animmunity level of 20 V/m.Use correct tie-down points for controller harness toprevent the harness from getting caught in the drive tires,pinched in the seat frame, or damaged when passingthrough doorways.Maximum seating weightPinch/Crush points created during assembly.Consult your Quantum Rehab Providerbefore making any changes to yourseating system configuration.TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions5INTRODUCTIONWELCOME to Quantum Rehab, a division of Pride Mobility Products Corporation (Pride). The product you have purchased combines state-of-the-artcomponents with safety, comfort, and styling in mind. We are confident thatthe design features will provide you with the conveniences you expect during your daily activities. Understanding how to safely operate and care forthis product should bring you years of trouble free operations and service.Read and follow all instructions, warnings, and notes in this manual beforeattempting to operate your product for the first time. You must also read allinstructions, warnings, and notes contained in any supplemental instructional booklets for the controller, front riggings, and/or seating system thataccompanied your power chair before initial operation. Your safetydepends upon you, as well as your provider, caretaker, or healthcare professional in using good judgement.This manual is to be used in addition to the power base owner’s manual thatcame with your power chair. If there is any information in this manual whichyou do not understand, or if you require additional assistance for setup oroperation, please contact your Quantum Rehab Provider. Failure to followthe instructions, warnings, and notes in this manual and those locatedon your Pride product can result in personal injury and/or productdamage and will void Pride’s product warranty.PURCHASER’S AGREEMENTBy accepting delivery of this product, you promise that you will not change,alter, or modify this product or remove or render inoperable or unsafe anyguards, shields, or other safety features of this product; fail, refuse, orneglect to install any retrofit kits from time to time provided by Pride toenhance or preserve the safe use of this product.INFORMATION EXCHANGEWe want to hear your questions, comments, and suggestions about this manual. We would also like to hear about the safety and reliability of your newPride product, and about the service you received from your QuantumRehab Provider. Please notify us of any change of address, so we can keepyou apprised of important information about safety, new products, and newoptions that can increase your ability to use and enjoy your Pride product.www.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

6Basic Operation InstructionsPlease feel free to contact us at the following address:Pride Mobility Products CorporationAttn: Customer Care Department182 Susquehanna AvenueExeter, PA 18643-2694NOTE: If you ever lose or misplace your product registration card or yourcopy of this manual, contact us and we will be glad to send you a new oneimmediately.My Quantum Rehab Provider Is:Name:Address:Phone Number:Purchase Date:TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions7THE TRU-BALANCE 2 POWER POSITIONING SYSTEMThe TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System is a unique seating system designed specifically for the Pride Power Chair. It is fully adjustable to meet the individual needs ofthe user, and it is mounted to a Pride power base to provide maximum maneuverability.Reusable hook and loop fasteners are included in your owner’s package for use inattaching the seat cushion to the seat base. These fasteners are not intended for useon cushions with anti-skid material, as they may damage the seat cushion.Figures 1, 2, 3, and 4 provide information on the TRU-Balance 2 Power Tilt,TRU-Balance 2 Power Recline, TRU-Balance 2 Power Tilt and Recline,and TRU-Balance 2 Lift and Tilt components. Use these diagrams to familiarize yourself with the function and location of each component beforeusing the TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System.PRECAUTIONARY GUIDELINESBefore operating the TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System, please readthe following. These guidelines are provided for your benefit and will aidyou in the safe operation of the seating system. Turn off the power before you are seated in the TRU-Balance 2 PowerPositioning System. Always have assistance when you are being seated in the TRU-Balance2 Power Positioning System. Follow all of the procedures and heed the warnings as explained in yourpower chair owner’s manual.WARNING! The center of gravity of your seating system wasfactory set to a position that meets the needs of thedemographic majority of users. Your Quantum Rehab Providerhas evaluated your seating system and made any necessaryadjustments to suit your specific requirements. Do not changeyour seating configuration without first contacting PrideMobility Products or your Quantum Rehab Provider.WARNING! Should the fittings on your seating systembecome loose, report the problem immediately to yourQuantum Rehab Provider.WARNING! In the event of a loss of power to the powerchair, transfer to a safe position, seeking assistance y to report the incident.www.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

8Basic Operation InstructionsWARNING! Your seating system is not approved for use asa seat in any vehicle. Use the seats and occupantrestraints provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle.MANDATORY! Do not exceed the weight capacity listed inyour power chair owner’s manual or 300 lbs. (136 kg),whichever is less.Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference (EMI/RFI)WARNING! Laboratory tests have shown that electromagneticand radio frequency waves can have an adverse affect on theperformance of electrically-powered mobility vehicles.Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference can come from sourcessuch as cellular phones, mobile two-way radios (such as walkie-talkies), radiostations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, wireless computerlinks, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and medium-range mobiletransceivers used by emergency vehicles. In some cases, these waves cancause unintended movement or damage to the control system. Every electrically-powered mobility vehicle has an immunity (or resistance) to EMI. Thehigher the immunity level, the greater the protection against EMI. This product has been tested and has passed at an immunity level of 20 V/m.WARNING! Be aware that cell phones, two-way radios,laptops, and other types of radio transmitters may causeunintended movement of your electrically-powered mobilityvehicle due to EMI. Exercise caution when using any ofthese items while operating your mobility vehicle and avoidcoming into close proximity of radio and TV stations.WARNING! The addition of accessories or components tothe electrically-powered mobility vehicle can increase thesusceptibility of the vehicle to EMI. Do not modify yourpower chair in any way not authorized by Pride.WARNING! The electrically-powered mobility vehicle itselfcan disturb the performance of other electrical deviceslocated nearby, such as alarm systems.NOTE: For further information on EMI/RFI, go to the Resource Centeron www.pridemobility.com. If unintended motion or brake release occurs,turn your power chair off as soon as it is safe to do so. Call Pride or yourQuantum Rehab Provider to report the incident.TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation InstructionsMANUALRECLINE BACK(OPTIONAL)With this option, theseatback can beadjusted to recline toan angle between90 and 180 .9ARMRESTSAvailable in fourbasic styles:ATTENDANT CONTROLMODULEAllows an attendant tocontrol the actuators. Anyaction made through theAttendant Control Moduleoverrides the toggle actionsmade by the user.Flip-up(standard)Heavy Duty Drop-inSingle Post QuickHeight AdjustableDrop-in(available in adultor pediatric sizes)Two Post HeightAdjustable Flip-up4-WAY TOGGLECONTROLS (OPTIONAL)Allow the user to controlthe tilt, seat elevator, andarticulating leg restactuators (if so equipped).4-way Toggle4-way ButtonToggleQuad Push-ButtonControlFigure 1. TRU-Balance 2 Power Tilt Componentswww.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

10Basic Operation InstructionsATTENDANT CONTROLMODULEAllows an attendant tocontrol the actuators. Anyaction made through theAttendant Control Moduleoverrides the toggle actionsmade by the user.SHEAR REDUCTIONARMRESTSAllow the armrests to beflipped back or removedwhenever necessary.POWER RECLINEPOWER TILT AND RECLINE4-WAY TOGGLECONTROLS (OPTIONAL)Allows the user to controlthe tilt, seat elevator, andarticulating leg restactuators (if so equipped).4-way Toggle4-way ButtonToggleQuad Push-ButtonControlFigure 2. TRU-Balance 2 Power Recline and TRU-Balance 2 Power Tilt andRecline ComponentsTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions11ARMRESTSAvailable in four basic styles:Flip-up(standard)Heavy Duty Drop-inSingle Post QuickHeight AdjustableDrop-in(available in adultor pediatric sizes)Two Post HeightAdjustable Flip-upATTENDANT CONTROLMODULEAllows an attendant tocontrol the actuators. Anyaction made through theAttendant Control Moduleoverrides the toggleactions made by the user.Figure 3. TRU-Balance 2 Power Lift and Tilt Componentswww.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

12Basic Operation InstructionsATTENDANT CONTROLMODULEAllows an attendant tocontrol the actuators. Anyaction made through theAttendant Control Moduleoverrides the toggle actionsmade by the user.SHEAR REDUCTIONREMOVABLE ARMRESTSAllow the armrests to beflipped back or removedwhenever necessary.Figure 4. TRU-Balance 2 Power Lift and Tilt with Optional Recline ComponentsTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions13OPERATING THE TRU-BALANCE 2 POWER POSITIONINGSYSTEMThe TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System can be operated through a PGor Q-Logic controller, a specialty controller, or a toggle (see figure 9, 10, 11,12, or 13). Your TRU-Balance Seating System provides up to 55 of tilt, canrecline 95 -168 , and can tilt/recline up to 168 . See figures 1, 2, 3 and 4.NOTE: Certain configurations of a TRU-Balance 2 Power Tilt on aQuantum R-4000 power base have a maximum tilt angle of 45 .There is a power inhibit on your TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemwhich will not allow you to drive your power chair while in the tilt position.A full inhibit will activate at 20 -55 . See figure 5.ElevatedReclineLock OutTiltLock OutXXElevateLock Out1/4SpeedFull DriveLock OutActiveTilted more than 20 XActiveReclined more than 20 XActiveXActiveTilted/reclined more than170 XXFigure 5. Inhibit MatrixWARNING! Check the immediate area to ensure nothing istrapped in the mechanism before operating the tilt, recline,or lift features. Keep clear prior to and during movement.NOTE: If your TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System is equipped withpower tilt features, your seating system may be equipped with safety pressureswitches. If any obstruction is detected on the switch area while you are attempting to return to a sitting position, the tilt mechanism will automatically stop.NOTE: There are no safety pressure switches if your TRU-Balance 2 PowerPositioning System is equipped with both a power tilt and a power elevating seat.NOTE: The addition of an optional vent tray to your TRU-Balance 2Power Positioning System may change the overall weight, size, and/orcenter of gravity of your power chair. Do not make any changes to yourseating configuration without contacting your Quantum Rehab Provider.www.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

14Basic Operation Instructions16895Minimum Recline AngleMaximum Recline Angle*4555Maximum Tilt AngleSafety PressureSwitches16855*45Maximum Combined Recline and Tilt Angle* The maximum tilt angle of certain configurations on a Quantum R-4000 is 45 .Figure 6. TRU-Balance 2 Power Tilt and Recline Range of MotionTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions155010 in. (25.4 cm)Figure 7. TRU-Balance 2 Power Lift and Tilt Range of Motionwww.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

16Basic Operation Instructions9510 in. (25.4 cm)168180Figure 8. TRU-Balance 2 Power Lift and Tilt with Optional Recline Range of MotionTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions17NOTE: This manual will discuss toggle and joystick operations only. Ifyour TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System is equipped with a different operating device, please refer to the operation manual supplied withthat device and/or your power chair owner’s manual.Toggle OperationYour TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System may be equipped witheither one of two 2-way toggles or one of three available 4-way toggles.NOTE: Your TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System may be equippedwith any number of these functions.The 2-way fixed-mount toggle and the2-way multi-position toggle functionthe same way. See figures 9 and 10.2-way Toggles1. To tilt backward, pull the toggleswitch backward.2. To return to a sitting position, pushthe toggle switch forward.Figure 9. 2-way Fixed-Mount ToggleOperationFigure 10. 2-way Multi-Position ToggleOperationwww.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

18Basic Operation Instructions4-way Toggle Tilt Function1. To tilt backward, pull the toggleswitch backward.2. To return to a sitting position, pullthe toggle switch backward, release,then pull backward again. Recline Function1. To recline backward, pull the toggleswitch backward.2. To return to a sitting position, pull Figure 11. 4-way Toggle Operationthe toggle switch backward, release,then pull backward again. Seat Elevator Function (Optional)1. To elevate the seat, push the toggle switch to the left.2. To lower the seat, push the toggle switch to the left, release, then pushto the left again. Combined Leg Rest Function (Optional)1. To elevate both leg rests, push the toggle switch to the right.2. To lower both leg rests, push the toggle switch to the right, release, thenpush to the right again. Independent Leg Rest Function (Optional)1. To elevate the left leg rest, push the toggle switch to the left.2. To lower the left leg rest, push the toggle switch to the left, release, thenpush to the left again.3 To elevate the right leg rest, push the toggle switch to the right.4 To lower the right leg rest, push the toggle switch to the right, release,then push to the right again.NOTE: The power seat elevator option is not available when the independent leg rest option is selected.TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions194-way Button Toggle Tilt Function1. To tilt backward, pull the toggle buttonbackward.2. To return to a sitting position, pull thetoggle button backward, release, thenpull backward again. Recline FunctionFigure 12. 4-way Button Toggle1. To recline backward, pull the toggleOperationswitch backward.2. To return to a sitting position, pull the toggle button backward, release,then pull backward again. Seat Elevator Function (Optional)1. To elevate the seat, push the toggle button to the left.2. To lower the seat, push the toggle button to the left, release, then pushto the left again. Combined Leg Rest Function (Optional)1. To elevate both leg rests, push the toggle button to the right.2. To lower both leg rests, push the toggle button to the right, release, thenpush to the right again. Independent Leg Rest Function (Optional)1. To elevate the left leg rest, push the toggle button to the left.2. To lower the left leg rest, push the toggle button to the left, release, thenpush to the left again.3. To elevate the right leg rest, push the toggle button to the right.4. To lower the right leg rest, push the toggle button to the right, release,then push to the right again.NOTE: The power seat elevator option is not available when the independent leg rest option is selected.www.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

20Basic Operation InstructionsQuad Push-Button Control Toggle Tilt Function1. To tilt backward, push the first button.2. To return to a sitting position, push thebutton again. Recline Function1. To recline backward, push the secondbutton.2. To return to a sitting position, push thebutton again. Seat Elevator Function (Optional)1. To elevate the seat, push the third button.2. To lower the seat, push the third button again.1234Figure 13. Quad PushButton Control ToggleOperation Combined Leg Rest Function (Optional)1. To elevate both leg rests, push the fourth button.2. To lower both leg rests, push the fourth button again. 1.2.3.4.Independent Leg Rest Function (Optional)To elevate the left leg rest, push the third button.To lower the left leg rest, push the third button again.To elevate the right leg rest, push the fourth button.To lower the right leg rest, push the fourth button again.NOTE: The power seat elevator option is not available when the independent leg rest option is selected.TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions21Remote Plus Joystick Operation1. Press the On/Off Key to power on the chair and the controller.2. Press the Mode Key twice to select actuator adjustment mode.3. Push the joystick to the right to cycle through the available actuatorsuntil the desired actuator is illuminated on the actuator indicator. Seefigure 14.4. Pull the joystick backward to activate the actuator or push the joystickforward to return to your original position.5. Press the Mode Key again to return to the drive mode.Recline ModeTilt ModeElevating Seat ModeALR/ELR Mode (both)ALR/ELR Mode (right)ALR/ELR Mode (left)Figure 14. Actuator Modes (Remote Plus)www.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

22Basic Operation InstructionsQ-Logic Operation1. Push the On/Off and Mode Select Lever up once to power on the chairand the controller.2. Push the On/Off and Mode Select Lever up several times until the seatscreen is displayed on the LCD or push the key 2 select button once togo directly to actuator mode.3. Push the joystick to the left or right to cycle through the availableactuators until the desired actuators are illuminated on the actuatorindicator. See figure 15.4. When the desired actuator is selected, give a forward command to thejoystick to adjust position in one direction or give a reverse command tothe joystick to adjust position in the opposite direction.5. Push and release the On/Off and Mode Select Lever until you return tothe desired drive profile.Tilt ModeElevating Seat ModeRecline ModeALR/ELR Mode (both)ALR/ELR Mode (right)ALR/ELR Mode (left)Recline & ELR/ALRMode (Both)Figure 15. Actuator Modes (Q-Logic)TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions23Attendant Control Module OperationYour seating system may be equipped with one of two available AttendantControl Modules (see figures 16 and 17). The actuators can be adjustedeither by the user through the controller or the toggle, or by an attendantthrough the Attendant Control Module. Any action made through the Attendant Control Module will override toggle actions made by the user.Actuator IndicatorPower KeyFigure 16. Remote Plus Attendant Control ModuleNOTE: Your TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System may be equippedwith some or all of these functions.Remote Plus Attendant Control ModuleTo adjust any of the actuators, press Select to cycle until the desired actuatoris illuminated on the actuator indicator (see figure 16), then press the up arrowto activate the actuator or the down arrow to return to your original position. Tilt Function1. Press the power key to power on the module.2. Press Select until the actuators in both the back and seat are illuminatedon the actuator indicator on the module. Use the up and down arrows toincrease or decrease the degree of tilt.3. To return to a sitting position, press Select until the actuators in both theback and seat are illuminated on the actuator indicator on the module,and then press the down arrow until the seat is in a sitting position.www.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

24Basic Operation Instructions Recline Function1. Press the power key to power on the module.2. Press Select until the actuator on the back is illuminated on the actuatorindicator on the module. Use the up and down arrows to increase ordecrease the angle of recline.3. To return to a sitting position, press Select until the actuator on the backis illuminated on the actuator indicator on the module, and then press thedown arrow until the seat is in an upright position. Seat Elevator Function (Optional)1. Press the power key to power on the module.2. Press Select until the actuator on the seat is illuminated on the actuatorindicator on the module. Use the up and down arrows to increase ordecrease the height of the seat.3. To lower the seat to its original position, press Select until the actuator onthe seat is illuminated on the actuator indicator on the module, and thenpress the down arrow until the seat is lowered to its original position. Leg Rest Function (Optional)1. Press the power key to power on the module.2. Press Select until the desired leg rest actuator is illuminated on theactuator indicator on the module. Use the up and down arrows toincrease or decrease the degree of elevation.3. To return the leg rest to a lowered position, press Select until the desiredleg rest actuator is illuminated on the actuator indicator on the module,and then press the down arrow until the leg rest is in a lowered position. Independent/Combined Leg Rest Function (Optional)1. Press the power key to power on the module.2. Press Select to cycle through the left, right, and combined leg rests untilthe desired leg rest actuator is illuminated on the actuator indicator onthe module. Use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease thedegree of elevation.3. To return the leg rest to a lowered position, press Select to cycle throughthe left, right, and combined leg rests until the desired leg rest actuatoris illuminated on the actuator indicator on the module, and then press thedown arrow until the leg rest is in a lowered position.TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions25Actuator Indicator(Seatback)(Seat)(Left Leg)(Right Leg)Mode KeyPower KeyJoystickFigure 17. Q-Logic Attendant Control ModuleNOTE: Your TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System may be equippedwith some or all of these functions.Q-Logic Attendant Control ModuleTo adjust any of the actuators, press the mode key twice and then push thejoystick to the right to cycle until the desired actuator is illuminated on theactuator indicator (see figure 17). Move the joystick forward or backward toactivate the desired actuator. Tilt Function1. Press the power key to power on the module.2. Press the mode key twice and then push the joystick to the right until theactuators in both the back and seat are illuminated on the actuator indicatoron the module. Pull the joystick backward to increase the degree of tilt.3. To return to a sitting position, ensure the actuators in both the back andseat are illuminated on the actuator indicator, then push the joystickforward to decrease the degree of tilt.www.quantumrehab.comTRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systems

26Basic Operation Instructions Recline Function1. Press the power key to power on the module.2. Press the mode key twice and then push the joystick to the right until theactuator in the back is illuminated on the actuator indicator on themodule. Pull the joystick backward to increase the angle of recline.3. To return to a sitting position, press the mode key twice and then pushthe joystick to the right until the actuator in the back is illuminated onthe actuator indicator on the module. Push the joystick forward todecrease the angle of recline. Seat Elevator Function (Optional)1. Press the power key to power on the module.2. Press the mode key twice and then push the joystick to the right until theactuator in the seat is illuminated on the actuator indicator on themodule. Pull the joystick backward to increase the height of the seat.3. To lower the seat, press the mode key twice and then push the joystick to theright until the actuator in the seat is illuminated on the actuator indicator onthe module. Push the joystick forward to decrease the height of the seat. Leg Rest Function (Optional)1. Press the power key to power on the module.2. Press the mode key twice and then push the joystick to the right until theactuator in the desired leg rest is illuminated on the actuator indicator onthe module. Pull the joystick backward to raise the leg rest.3. To lower the leg rest, press the mode key twice and then push thejoystick to the right until the actuator in the desired leg rest isilluminated on the actuator indicator on the module. Push the joystickforward to decrease the height of the leg rest. Independent/Combined Leg Rest Function (Optional)1. Press the power key to power on the module.2. Press the mode key twice and then push the joystick to the right until theactuator(s) in the left, right, or combined leg rest is illuminated on the actuatorindicator on the module. Pull the joystick backward to raise the leg rest(s).3. To lower the leg rest(s), press the mode key twice and then push thejoystick to the right until the actuator(s) in the left, right, or combinedleg rest is illuminated on the actuator indicator on the module. Push thejoystick forward to decrease the height of the leg rest(s).TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning Systemswww.quantumrehab.com

Basic Operation Instructions27ARMREST OPTIONSThe following sections will describe armrest option

Figures 1, 2, 3, and 4 provide informat ion on the TRU-Balance 2 Power Tilt, TRU-Balance 2 Power Recline, TRU-Balance 2 Power Tilt and Recline, and TRU-Balance 2 Lift a nd Tilt components. Use th ese diagrams to famil-iarize yourself with the function and location of each component before using the TRU-Balance 2 Power Positioning System.

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