IDSOFT IFU (Iss 09/15)
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9.
Warranty
The IDSoft wheelchair is guaranteed to be free of
defects in materials and workmanship for two years
from date of purchase.
This wheelchair was built to exacting standards and was
carefully inspected prior to shipment. This warranty is
an expression of our confidence in the materials and
workmanship of our products and our assurance to the
customer.
In the event of a defect covered by this warranty, we
will at our option supply parts or replace the device.
This warranty does not cover device failure due to
owner misuse or negligence, normal wear and tear or
accidental damage.
The warranty does not extend to non-durable
components, such as rubber accessories, castors and
grips, which are subject to normal wear and need
periodic replacement.
If you have any queries or require full warranty
condition, please contact your drive stockist.
This does not affect your statutory rights.
Manufactured by:
Drive Medical Ltd,
Ainley’s Industrial Estate, Elland, GB HX5 9JP
Spare Parts Information
Please visit www.drivemedical.co.uk for information
about the ID Soft including downloadable spare parts
information.
10.
Specification
The IDSoft is a fully configurable and adjustable
wheelchair and is available in a number of base models.
As such, weights and dimensions will be unique to each
chair.
The IDSoft wheelchair has a maximum user weight of
135kg (21 stone).
11.
Installation and Adjustments for Comfort
The following adjustments can be made be a competent
technician to improve the comfort and positioning of
the user:
Installation of the Backrest
Remove the pin and the axle (photo 2), raise the
backrest in vertical position (photo 1), and then put the
pin and axle back. Move apart the handles (photo 3)
until the groove located along the handle tubes is
facing the tightening knob. Adjust the handles to
the desired height, and then tighten both knobs.
Floor-to-Seat Height Adjustment
The floor-to-seat height and seat angle can be adjusted
by changing the rear wheel axle receiver position on the
rear of the chair and the front axle position.
Adjusting the Brakes
Depending on the rear wheel diameter and on the tyre
wear, it may be necessary to adjust the brakes.
Slightly unscrew both screws attaching the clamp; slide
the brake along the frame, and then securely tighten
both screws.
Caution: Check the brake performance before
commissioning the wheelchair again.