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10. CLEANING

Cleaning your wheelchair is important and should be done regularly. Best procedure for 
cleaning is described below:

 

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Clean the upholstery, chassis and plastic components on the wheelchair  
regularly with a mild soap and water. Never use abrasive cleaners, they can  
damage the varnish. Also never use steam or high pressure cleaners; 

 

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Wax the varnish of the chassis regularly. Never use solvents, abrasive waxes, 
caustic chemicals or spray silicone; 

 

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Dry the wheelchair after cleaning. Also dry your wheelchair after you have  
been out in inclement weather.

11. TROUBLESHOOTING

Problems may arise when using your wheelchair. The potential problems that may 
occur are described below in the table with solutions. If you have problems with your 
wheelchair that cannot be found in the table below, we recommend you to contact an 
authorised I-Go dealer.

There is excessive wear on the wheel bearings 

The wheelchair squeaks or rattles

The castors flutter

The wheelchair moves heavy

The wheelchair is turning slowly

The wheelchairs deviates to the left

The wheelchairs deviates to the right

1

2

3

4

5

Problems

Solutions

   

Check if the tyre pressure is correct. Make sure the pressure is equal in both wheels.

2    

Check if all nuts and bolts are stuck tightly.

3    

The rear wheels and/or castors may be adjusted improperly. Make sure that both rear wheels  

 

and castor are mounted in identical positions.

4    

Check if the bearings are not worn.

5    

The front fork of the castors may be adjusted improperly. Make sure they are adjusted properly.

Summary of Contents for Outlander WC01059

Page 1: ...PAGE 1 CareCo UK Ltd Hubert Road Brentwood Essex CM14 4JE by U S E R M A N U A L PRODUCT CODE WC01059...

Page 2: ...ICATION OF PARTS 3 SAFETY REGULATIONS 4 SAFETY WARNINGS 5 USER INSTRUCTIONS 6 SPECIFICATIONS 7 COMPONENTS ADJUSTMENTS 8 TRANSPORTING THE WHEELCHAIR 9 MAINTENANCE 10 CLEANING 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING 12 WAR...

Page 3: ...idelines which must be seen as overall guidelines It is possible that you develop your own way to make common movements However we advise you to consult a professional for assistance in developing saf...

Page 4: ...ould know these components and parts before proceeding with the reading of this user manual Designs and specifications could be changed without further notice 1 3 7 6 2 8 9 5 4 1 Push handles 2 Backre...

Page 5: ...here is any damage contact your I Go supplier Do not use your wheelchair on streets or roads only on pavements Do not use your wheelchair on sand rough or loose surfaces wet and slippery surfaces or s...

Page 6: ...se as possible to the object and that the front wheels are facing forwards and the brakes applied to avoid falling out of the chair 4 SAFETY WARNINGS 5 USER INSTRUCTIONS Never connect anything to the...

Page 7: ...nt should not lower the wheelchair until the castors are on the curb or threshold To go down a curb we recommend this is always done with the help of an attendant This should always be done in a backw...

Page 8: ...JUSTMENTS Folding The Wheelchair By folding the foot rests upwards the wheelchair will fold to the smallest width possible You can also remove the leg rests entirely by pulling up on the black lever a...

Page 9: ...fixing point You are certain the armrests are mounted well when you hear a click Black Lever Now you can put the foot rests down again and the wheelchair is fully unfolded If the leg rests have been r...

Page 10: ...ther folded The leg rest is released when it is past the elevations which sit on the side of the frame Black Lever Footplates The footplates can be folded this can be done simply by pushing upwards or...

Page 11: ...l width is limited to an average measure of 30 35 cm Further your wheelchair is equipped with swing away and detachable footrests and the rear wheels are detachable based on a quick release system To...

Page 12: ...MAINTENANCE Your I Go Outlander wheelchair needs periodic maintenance This is necessary for long and optimum comfort for the user of the wheelchair A badly maintained wheelchair will give you more te...

Page 13: ...cur are described below in the table with solutions If you have problems with your wheelchair that cannot be found in the table below we recommend you to contact an authorised I Go dealer There is exc...

Page 14: ...ctive The wheelchair s warranty is as follows Frame and durable parts One year limited warranty Warranty Exclusion The following non durable items are not covered by warranty Wheel Tyres Arm Pads Seat...

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