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IMPORTANT!
The installation and set-up of the Matrx E2S/E2D Back MUST be
performed by a Qualified Technician and/or Healthcare Provider.
3.0 M
ATRX
E2 B
ACK
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NSTALLATION
3.1 MATRX E2 BACK INSTALLATION & SET-UP
The type of mounting hardware required will vary depending on several factors,
including the needs of the end user, the type of wheelchair being used, and the height
of the Matrx E2 back shell being installed. E2 Back heights of 16” (41cm) or greater
require our EasySet Hardware (PBMH). E2 Back heights less than 16” (41cm) utilize
our MiniSet Hardware (MSMH). ‘Fixed’ or ‘Removable’ mounting hardware options
are available for both the EasySet and MiniSet hardware.
Note
: Our Removable hardware (for EasySet/MiniSet) and our Fixed EasySet hardware
can be installed onto back canes that are up to 2” (51mm) wider or 1” (25mm)
narrower than the nominal back width. Our Fixed MiniSet hardware can be installed
onto back canes that are up to 1” (25mm) wider or 1” (25mm) narrower than the
nominal back width.
4.2 CLEANING AND DISINFECTION:
4.1 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Weekly:
Inspect
ALL
fasteners weekly to ensure that mechanical connections
and attaching hardware are tightened securely.
Monthly:
Perform a visual inspection of parts including hardware, brackets,
upholstery materials, foam, and plastics for deformation, corrosion, breakage,
wear or compression. Replace damaged/worn components if necessary.
4.0 C
ARE
AND
M
AINTENANCE
WARNING!
Risk of injury or damage
• Do not continue to use this product if problems or damage are discovered;
• Corrective maintenance can be performed at or arranged through your service
provider
WARNING!
Risk of damage
To avoid infectious exposure, inspect cushion thoroughly and properly clean
and disinfect any materials soiled with blood or other bodily fluids.
CAUTION!
Risk of damage
• DO NOT use cleaning and disinfecting agents with abrasive, staining, or
polymer-damaging properties such as phenols, alcohols, or bleaches. Chlorine
solutions used even in low concentrations on a regular basis can diminish the
life of the cover.
• Chosen cleaning agents and disinfectants must be compatible with one another
in order to effectively protect the materials on which they are applied.
• Keep clear of open heat sources during cleaning.
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