Distribution and Maintenance Vertical Technik AG,
Bächliackerweg 6, CH-4402 Frenkendorf, Tel. +41 61 413 28 00
www.verticalskate.ch
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Maintenance Plan:
The following maintenance plan is according to DIN 79000. According to DIN 79000, it is the duty
of the customer to comply with the following plan and document all inspections. The person
performing the inspection should be competent to do so. Any failure may result in the product
not being according to DIN 79000 and may void warranties. Also adhering to the maintenance
plan will make your products last longer. Please contact us in case you need any assistance.
The inspection is divided into three parts depending on the frequency of the inspection; weekly
routine, monthly operational and annual inspection. The frequency of the inspections should be
increased in areas where there is more frequent use, where there is more vandalism and areas
that are close to the sea. For example it may be a good idea to do a daily inspection instead of a
weekly inspection in a heavily used area such as a school.
To prevent any accidents and damages, defects that are detected should be repaired
immediately. It may be a good idea to close the product to public use before necessary repairs
are done. Please contact Flopark for any help or any spare parts requirements.
Weekly routine inspection:
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Check for obvious signs of damage, such as broken parts, missing parts, sharp edges.
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Check for loose bolts.
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Make sure the foundation is not exposed.
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Check moving parts to make sure they are in good condition and that the movementis
smooth.
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Check for obvious signs of damage, such as broken parts, missing parts, sharp edges.
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Check safety surfacing to ensure that it is not damaged.
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Check for any dents or scratches and use touch up paint to cover them. This is toprevent
rusting.
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Check the safety zone around the products to make sure that it is free from any other
objects and that the surface is clean and free from debris, broken glass etc.
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Check the product markings. If removed, or if they cannot be read, ask for replacements.
Monthly operational inspection:
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Repeat the steps for the weekly routine inspection.
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Repeat all the moves in the products. Make sure the torsion system works properly.
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Check for any excessive wear. Check all fixations.
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Check for any signs of corrosion.
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Check all bolts to see if any are loose. Retighten if necessary.
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Make sure all seats, grips, foot pedals etc. are secure.
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If necessary grease bearings.