Luci QUICKIE Q700 M User manual

INSTALLATION GUIDE
QUICKIE Q700 M
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
QUICKIE Q700 M
PACKAGE CONTENTSPACKAGE CONTENTS
A. Rear SmartFrame™ (1)
B. Left SmartFrame™ (1)
C. Right SmartFrame™ (1)
D. Scout (1)
E. Footplate Drill Guides (2)
F. Dashboard (1)
G. Dashboard Reference Card (2)
*Bracket based on order form:
H. LED Joystick Dashboard Bracket (1)
I. Color Joystick Dashboard Bracket (1)
J. Color Joystick Spacer (1)
K. CJSM 1/2 Dashboard Bracket (1)
L. OMNI Dashboard Bracket (1)
M. Headlight Hardware Kit (1)
N. Alcohol Wipe (2)
O. LuciLink™ Hub & Wheelchair Key™ (1)
P. 1/4” Drill Bit (1)
Q. 5/16” Drill Bit (1)
R. M8 Clip-On Nut (2)
S. M8 x 16mm Low Profile Socket Cap Screw (8)
T. M5 x 16mm Hex Head Screw (2)
U. M5 x 14mm Phillips Head Screw (1)
V. M5 x 8mm Hex Head Screw (6)
W. M5 x 8mm Phillips Head Screw (3)
X. 4-40 x 3/16 Phillips Head Screw (4)
Y. M5 Nylon Insert Locknut (1)
Z. #10 Washer (2)
AA. Zip Ties (18 short, 8 long)
AB. Cable Clips (6)
AC. User Manual (1)
You will also need:
• 3mm Allen Wrench
• 5mm Allen Wrench
• 13mm Wrench
• 8mm Socket Wrench
• Phillips P1 Screwdriver
• Masking Tape
• Drill
• Zip Tie Cutter
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™QUICKIE SINGLE FOOTPLATE
DRILL GUIDE
Tear this template along the perforated lines.
Line up the green edges with the edges of the
footplate as shown in the image below. Securely
tape this template to the footplate. Ensure that it
does not shift while the holes are drilled.
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Use 1/4 inch drillbit
for this hole
Use 5/16 inch drillbit
for these two holes
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Hardware
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STEP 1 - PREPARE WHEELCHAIR BASE
INSTRUCTIONS
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Use a 5 mm Allen wrench to loosen the two bolts in the back cover (Figure 1) and remove the
back cover. If the wheelchair has a seat elevator, turn the wheelchair on and raise the seat com-
pletely to allow adequate room to work comfortably (Figure 2), then turn the wheelchair o. Alter-
natively, if the wheelchair has tilt, tilting the seat back can also provide adequate room to work.
Otherwise, remove the two thumbscrews under the front of the seating assembly and flip the
seating assembly back to open the battery compartment and gain adequate access (Figure 3).
Tools Required
- 5mm Allen Wrench
REMOVE
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STEP 2 - SECURE SIDE SMARTFRAMES
Tools Required
- Rear SmartFrame™ (A)
- Left SmartFrame™ (B)
- Right SmartFrame™ (C)
- M8 Clip-On Nut (R)
- M8 × 16mm Screws (S)
- M5 × 8mm Hex Screws (V)
- 3mm Allen Wrench
- 5mm Allen Wrench
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Note: If the wheelchair has headlights,
remove them to make room for the Side
SmartFrames; they will be reattached
afterwards.
Place the three parts of the SmartFrame (A, B
and C) on the floor around the wheelchair.
Beginning on the left side, place one M8
Clip-On Nut (R) on the metal rail, with the
threaded extension facing into the wheelchair
and the flat side facing out. Line the opening
up with the first hole of the metal rail (Figure
4). Remove the existing M8 screw in the rail.
Loosely attach the Left SmartFrame (B) to the
wheelchair base with two M8 x 16mm Screws
(S) through the top two holes in the Left
SmartFrame (B). Insert two M5 x 8mm screws
(V) into the lower holes on the frame. Ensure
the frame is level and use a 5mm Allen wrench
to tighten the top screws (Figure 5). The
manufacturer recommends 25 N-m (18 ft-lb) of
torque on these fasteners. Tighten the bottom
screws using a 3mm Allen wrench (Figure 6).
Remove the bubbe level.
Repeat the process on the right side of
the wheelchair: place the M8 Clip-On Nut
(R), remove the M8 screw, attach the Right
SmartFrame (C) and secure it with two M8
x 16mm bolts (S) and two M5 x 8mm screws
(V), ensuring the SmartFrame is level before
tightening.
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STEP 2B - REATTACH HEADLIGHTS OPTIONAL
Tools Required
- Headlight Kit (M):
- M4×30mm Screw (2)
- Rubber Washer (2)
Note: If the wheelchair has headlights, reattach them now.
Using the contents of the Headlight Kit (M), slide a rubber washer onto the threaded stud. Insert
the M4 x 30mm screw into the headlight and attach the headlight to the SmartFrame (Figure 7).
Repeat on the other side.
7Right Side Shown
M4x30mm Screw
Rubber Washer
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REMOVE REFLECTOR
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STEP 3 - CONNECT LUCI TO THE WHEELCHAIR
If the battery compartment was opened, flip the seating assembly back into place and reinsert
the thumbscrews that hold the seating assembly in place.
Remove one reflector from the rear cover by rotating the tabs on the inside and pushing the
reflector out (Figure 8). Route the two R-NET cables from the Rear SmartFrame (A) through
the opening in the rear cover (Figure 9). On the back of the wheelchair, unplug the main R-NETR-NET
cable on the far left (Figure 10) and plug it into the female R-NET cable end on LUCI. Plug the
male R-NET cable end from LUCI into the main wheelchair R-NET outlet on the far left (Figure
11). Turn the wheelchair on to ensure all power cables have been properly connected. Turn o the
wheelchair.
Tools Required
- Rear SmartFrame™ (A)
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10
UNPLUG R-NET
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11
CONNECT LUCI
RNET cable

REMOVE AND REPLACE ONE AT A TIME
IN THE ORDER SPECIFIED ABOVE
REAR
CENTER BUBBLE TO
LEVEL SMARTFRAME
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Use the 5mm Allen wrench to reattach the rear
cover on the wheelchair, using the original bolts
(Figure 12). On both sides of the wheelchair,
remove the forward-most bolt completely
and then loosen the rear bolt. Install the Rear
SmartFrame (A) by slotting it onto the rear bolts.
Insert M8 x 16mm Screws (S) into the front holes
and tighten enough to keep the SmartFrame from
moving. Replace the rear bolts with M8 x 16mm
Screws (S) on both sides.
STEP 4 - SECURE THE REAR SMARTFRAME
Tools Required
- Rear SmartFrame (A)
- M8 × 16mm Screws (S)
- 5mm Allen Wrench
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14 Make sure the bubble is between the lines
on the level taped to the SmartFrame and
tighten all four screws (Figure 14). The
manufacturer recommends 25 N-m (18 ft-
lb) of torque on these fasteners. Remove
the bubble level once the SmartFrame is
level and secure.

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STEP 5 - ATTACH SCOUT
Tools Required
- Scout (D)
- Footplate Drill Guides (E)
- Drill
- Phillips P1 Screwdriver
- 1/4” Drill Bit (P)
- 5/16” Drill Bit (Q)
- M5 × 14mm Screw (U)
- M5 × 8mm Screws (W)
- M5 Nylon Locknut (Z)
- #10 Washer (AA)
- 8mm Socket Wrench
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Choose the correct Drill Guide (E) depending on the wheelchair’s footplate - Single Footplate or Dual
(Individual) Footplates - and tear it out along the perforated lines.
Single Footplate:
Line up the template as shown in the image on the Drill Guide and tape it to the footplate (Figure
15A). Drill the two larger holes with the 5/16” drill bit (Q) and the smaller hole with the 1/4” drill bit
(P) as marked on the template (Figure 16A). Place the Scout (D) on top of the footplate, aligning the
screw holes in the bracket with the drilled holes in the footplate. Place #10 Washers (AA) on two of
the M5 x 8mm Phillips Head Screws (W), raise the footplate and loosely insert the screws into the
5/16” holes from the bottom of the footplate (Figure 17A) to hold the Scout bracket in place. Insert
the M5 x 14mm Screw (U) into the 1/4” hole from the top of the footplate (Figure 18A). Use an 8mm
socket wrench to secure it from the bottom with the M5 Nylon Locknut (Z). Tighten all three screws.
Dual Footplates:
Line up the template as shown in the images on the Drill Guide and tape it to the footplate (Figure
15B). Note which slot on the template to line up with the footplate, depending on the footplate style.
Loosely insert one M5 x 8mm Phillips Head Screw (W) through the template and into the threaded
hole to help keep the template in place. Drill the two holes with the 5/16” drill bit (Q) as marked on
the template (Figure 16B). Remove the M5 x 8mm screw (W) and discard the template. Place the
Scout (D) on top of the footplate, aligning the screw holes in the bracket with the drilled holes in
the footplate. Loosely reinsert the M5 x 8mm Screw (W) into the threaded hole (Figure 17B). Raise
the footplate, place #10 Washers (AA) on the remaining two M5 x 8mm Phillips Head Screws (W)
and insert them into the 5/16” holes from the bottom of the footplate (Figure 18B). Tighten all three
screws.

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20A 20B
Caution: The Scout should be level for optimal performance (Figure 19A). In some cases, the
footrest and Scout angle downward when the user is seated (Figure 19B). To ensure that the Scout
does not see the ground as an obstacle, angle the footrest and/or Scout slightly upward (Figure
20A) so that the Scout is level when the user is seated (Figure 20B).
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18A
- M5 × 14mm Screw (U)
- M5 × 8mm Screws (W)
- M5 Nylon Locknut (Z)
- #10 Washer (AA)
- 8mm Socket Wrench
LEVEL WITH GROUND
LEVEL WITH GROUND
POINTING AT GROUND
ANGLED SLIGHTLY UP
Note: If the driver typically drives with the footplate raised, the Scout should be adjusted,
following the instructions in Step 5B.
5/16”
1/4”
5/16”
16B
16A
17B
17A
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STEP 5B - ADJUSTABLE SCOUT OPTIONS
Tools Required
- Phillips P1 Screwdriver
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LEVEL WITH GROUND
SCOUT POINTING
AT GROUND
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The Scout works best when it is level with the ground or facing slighting upward. For the majority of
drivers the default Scout position will work well and this step can be skipped (Figure 21). However,
if the driver primarily drives with the footplate significantly raised or lowered, the Scout should be
adjusted to an orientation that is level with the ground, to ensure proper functioning and obstacle
detection.
The adjustable footplate bracket allows for variability in Scout orientation (Figure 22). If the driver
typically drives with the footplate up, the Scout can be mounted at up to 30 degrees tilt (Figure 23).
Caution: Do not mount the Scout facing downward, as this will cause it to see the ground as an
obstacle and inhibit forward motion (Figure 24). Note that the Scout should be checked with the
user seated, because the footplates tend to tilt downward with weight applied.
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STEP 6 - ROUTE SCOUT CABLE
Tools Required
- Alcohol Wipe (N)
- Zip Ties (AA)
- Cable Clips (AB)
Route the Scout cable along the side and top of the footplate
(Figure 25), using zip ties (AA) and cable clips (AB) along
the way as needed. Before applying cable clips, be sure to
thoroughly clean the plastic with an alcohol wipe (N). Raise
the leg rest to its fullest extent and continue routing the cable
along the side of the leg rest, routing toward the back of the
wheelchair. Follow existing cabling and cable clips where
possible (Figure 26).
Caution: Do not route the cable under the leg rest post.
Note: Use an alcohol wipe to thoroughly clean the plastic
before applying cable clips. Cable clips need firm pressure to
properly adhere, and may come o in the first few minutes if
moved too aggressively when putting cables into them.
Caution: Ensure there is enough slack in the USB cable so
that the seat and leg rest can move to their full extent, without
causing tension on the cable.
Caution: All cables should be installed, bundled and
routed so as to avoid damage to the cables through pinching,
dragging, etc. and to avoid excess cable length that could lead
to entanglement or strangulation.
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ZIP TIES
CABLE CLIPS

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STEP 7 - INSTALL THE DASHBOARD
Tools Required
- Dashboard (F)
- Dashboard Reference
Card (G)
- LED Joystick Dashboard
Bracket (H)
- 3mm Allen Wrench
- 5mm Allen Wrench
- Phillips P1 Screwdriver
- M5×16mm Hex Screws (T)
- 4-40 × 3/16 Phillips
Screws (X)
STEP 7A - LED JOYSTICK
LOOSEN REMOVE
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Remove the joystick module from the
armrest of the wheelchair by loosening
the M6 screw using a 5mm Allen wrench
(Figure 27). Remove the two screws on
the bottom of the joystick on either side
of the adjustment rod, using a 3mm Allen
wrench (Figure 28). Choose the correct
(left or right) Dashboard Reference Card
(G). Use four 4-40 x 3/16 inch screws (X)
to attach the LED Joystick Dashboard
Bracket (H) to the back of the Dashboard
(F), with the Dashboard Reference Card
(G) behind the bracket (Figure 29). Route
the Dashboard cable along the lower
Note: To install the Dashboard, you will need to select the correct Dashboard Bracket depending
on the wheelchair’s drive system:
- LED Joystick - LED Joystick Dashboard Bracket (H) - Step 7A
- Color Joystick - Color Joystick Dashboard Bracket (I) - Step 7B
- Standard Joystick - CJSM 1/2 Dashboard Bracket (K) - Step 7C
- Omni Alternative Drive - Omni Dashboard Bracket (L) - Step 7D

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Tools Required
- Dashboard (F)
- Dashboard Reference
Card (G)
- Color Joystick
Dashboard Bracket (I)
- Color Joystick Spacer
(J)
- 3mm Allen Wrench
- 5mm Allen Wrench
- Phillips P1 Screwdriver
- M5×16mm Hex Screws (T)
- 4-40 × 3/16 Phillips
Screws (X)
STEP 7B - COLOR JOYSTICK
Remove the joystick module from the armrest of the wheelchair by loosening the M6 screw using
a 5mm Allen wrench (Figure 32). Remove the two screws on the bottom of the joystick on either
side of the adjustment rod, using a 3mm Allen wrench (Figure 33). Feed the joystick cable through
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inside bend of bracket and place the joystick
module inside the Bracket. Insert two M5
x 16mm hex head screws (T), tightening
them with a 3mm Allen wrench (Figure 30).
Reattach the entire joystick module to the
wheelchair and tighten the original M6 screw
(Figure 31).

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32 35
LOOSEN
33
REMOVE
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the split in the Color Joystick Bracket (I) (Figure 34). Choose the correct (left or right) Dashboard
Reference Card (G). Use four 4-40 x 3/16 inch screws (X) to attach the Color Joystick Dashboard
Bracket (I) to the back of the Dashboard (F), with the Dashboard Reference Card (G) behind the
bracket (Figure 35). Route the Dashboard cable along the lower inside bend of bracket and place
the joystick module inside the bracket. Turn the joystick module upside down, and slide the Color
Joystick Spacer (J) in between the joystick module and the bracket (Figure 36). Insert two M5 x
16mm hex head screws (T), tightening them with a 3mm Allen wrench (Figure 37). Reattach the
entire joystick module to the wheelchair and tighten the original M6 screw (Figure 38).
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Tools Required
- Dashboard (F)
- Dashboard Reference
Card (G)
- CJSM 1/2 Joystick
Dashboard Bracket (K)
- 3mm Allen Wrench
- 5mm Allen Wrench
- Phillips P1 Screwdriver
- 4-40 × 3/16 Phillips
Screws (X)
- Zip Tie (AA)
STEP 7C - CJSM 12 JOYSTICK
Choose the correct (left or right) Dashboard Reference Card (G). Use four 4-40 x 3/16 inch
screws (X) to attach the bracket to the back of the Dashboard (F), sandwiching the Dashboard
Reference Card (G) between them and ensuring the cable is routed correctly (Figure 39A or
39B). Note that for newer wheelchairs, the joystick module is taller, so the Dashboard should
only be attached to the top two holes on the bracket; insert screws into the top two holes on the
Dashboard (F) to ensure the unit stays sealed (Figure 39B). Remove the joystick module from
the armrest of the wheelchair by loosening the M6 screw using a 5mm Allen wrench. Use a 3mm
Allen wrench to remove the metal bracket from the joystick module. Insert the Dashboard bracket
between the armrest and the joystick module and reinsert the screws (Figure 40). Route and
zip tie the cable as shown (Figure 40). Reattach the joystick module and tighten the original M6
screw.

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Tools Required
- Dashboard (F)
- Dashboard Reference
Card (G)
- Omni Dashboard
Bracket (L)
- 3mm Allen Wrench
- Phillips P1 Screwdriver
- M5 × 8mm Hex Screw (V)
- 4-40 × 3/16 Phillips
Screws (X)
STEP 7D - OMNI ALTERNATIVE DRIVE
Choose the correct (left or right) Dashboard Reference Card (G). Use four 4-40 x 3/16 inch screws
(X) to attach the bracket to the back of the Dashboard (F), sandwiching the Dashboard Reference
Card (G) between them and ensuring the cable is routed correctly (Figure 41). Use a 3mm Allen
wrench to remove the Omni module. Insert the Dashboard bracket between the armrest and the
Omni module and attach using two M5 x 8mm hex head screws (V) (Figure 42).
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Note: For alternative drive wheelchairs, the Dashboard (F) includes an auxiliary jack. Any
momentary switch plugged into the jack can be used as the override button. If not used, be sure to
keep the dust plug in the jack.
Caution: All cables should be installed, bundled and routed so as to avoid damage to the cables
through pinching, dragging, etc. and to avoid excess cable length that could lead to entanglement
or strangulation.
Regardless of the type of Dashboard Bracket that was used, route the Dashboard cable toward the
back of the wheelchair, following existing cabling and using zip ties (AA) as needed (Figure 43).
FOLLOW EXISTING CABLING
Tools Required
- Zip Ties (AA)
STEP 8 - ROUTE THE DASHBOARD CABLE
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STEP 9 - ATTACH LUCILINK HUB
Tools Required
- Alcohol Wipe (N)
- LuciLink Hub (O)
- Zip Ties (AA)
- Phillips P1 Screwdriver
Use an alcohol wipe (N) to clean a flat area on the wheelchair seat back. Remove the Velcro backing
from the LuciLink Hub (O) back cover and aix it to the cleaned area, so that the key is oriented
as shown and the cable opening is at the bottom (Figure 44). Clip existing zip ties along the drag
chain one at a time and route the Rear SmartFrame USB cable along existing cabling and through
the drag chain, zip tying it in place (Figure 45). Use long zip ties (AA) to secure cables in the drag
chain.
Note: The LuciLink Hub may be placed anywhere on the seat back, as long as it does not limit
the range of motion of the seat, armrests, etc.
Note: Leave about 4-6 inches of slack in the USB cable before inserting it into the drag chain, so
that SmartFrame can be rotated out of the way to allow for battery changes.
Use a Phillips P1 screwdriver to open the LuciLink Hub. Plug the Scout and Dashboard USB cables
into the LuciLink Hub and connect the SmartFrame USB cable to the LuciLink Hub. Place the
cables so that the LuciLink Hub can be closed (Figure 46). Close the LuciLink Hub, reinsert and
tighten the three screws (Figure 47).
Note: It may be easier to place the cables and close the LuciLink Hub by removing the back from
the Velcro and holding the LuciLink Hub horizontally.
Caution: All cables should be installed, bundled and routed so as to avoid damage to the cables
through pinching, dragging, etc. and to avoid excess cable length that could lead to entanglement
or strangulation.
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