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3.0 – Servicing
To be completed by Approved Service Engineer
Maintenance should be completed by an approved service engineer every 6 months to ensure the
products required standard is maintained. The service history of the product should be documented
each service.
When Servicing the Stand Aid, ensure to fill out the Service Log which is located in the back of the
User Manual. When doing so, ensure the Serial Number of the Product and the User Manual match
up. Each Stand Aid has its designated User Manual which is supplied to the User during
commissioning.
Component
Service/Inspection required
Generic:
Visual inspection of the externals of the Stand Aid. Significant
damage that may affect the function of the Stand Aid along
with a clear safety hazard is unacceptable.
Check the Labelling on the Stand Aid to ensure they are all still
legible, this includes the Serial Number and other important
markings.
Clean the Stand Aid at the end of each service. See User
Manual for cleaning details.
Check all main nuts and bolts to see if they are loose, if so
tighten accordingly.
Check all pivot points for wear.
Ensure all Hand Knobs are functioning as intended and without
damaged thread.
Ensure Handgrips are attached and/or in an acceptable state.
Control Box and Battery:
Inspect the components for damage that may affect the
function and safety of the product.
Check Emergency Stop Function is working.
Ensure the Stand Aid is capable of charging.
Check that the LED and LCD (when applicable) are working
correctly.
View LCD Display functions and ensure they correspond
correctly. (LCD Versions only)
Lift and Leg Actuators:
Inspect the components for damage that may affect the
function and safety of the product.
Listen for any unusual sounds when operating the Actuators.
Fully open and close the Actuators to ensure they are working
correctly – this includes ensuring they reach the open and
closed limits as well inspecting for damage along the stroke.
Both actuators should actuate smoothly at a consistent
velocity.
Ensure the Manual Emergency Lowering Device is performing.
Ensure the Actuator Cable Retaining Clips are in place.