Invacare® Ultra Low Maxx by Motion Concepts
7 Maintenance
7.1 Wear and Tear Information
General Information
Normal wear and tear items and components include but
are not limited to: all upholstery items including seat and
back upholstery, arm and calf pads, cushions, wheels, tires
and casters, all types of batteries, joystick overlays and
inductive rubberized protective boots.
Invacare reserves the right to ask for any item back that has
an alleged defect in workmanship. Refer to the Warranty
section in this manual for specific warranty information.
Refer to the Inspection Checklists for proper preventative
maintenance schedule.
This is just a general guideline and does not include items
damaged due to abuse and misuse.
Product Type
Product Wear and Tear
Wheelchairs
Wheels, Brake Assembly, Hand
Grips
Mobility Hardware
and Electronics
Rubber Urethane Tires and Casters,
Handgrips, Joystick Inductive Tops,
Joystick Overlays, Motors and
Gearboxes (if exposed to prolonged
moisture, urine, etc.), Stability Lock
cylinders, Pneumatic Tires and
Tubes
Upholstery and
Seating
Arm pads, Seat Cushion Foam,
Seat Cushion Covers, Back Cushion
Foam, Back Cushion Covers,
Headrest Foam, Headrest Covers,
Footplate Covers, Calf Pad (if
applicable) Foam and Cover
Batteries
Lead acid/Lithium, Coin cell (watch
type), Gel (6 months)
7.2 User/Attendant Inspection Checklists
Every six months, and as necessary, take your
wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough
inspection and servicing.
Weekly, monthly, and periodic inspections should be
performed by user/attendant between the six month
service inspections.
Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and
enhance the smooth operation of your wheelchair.
To operate properly and safely, your wheelchair
MUST be cared for just like any other vehicle.
Routine maintenance will extend the life and
efficiency of your wheelchair.
Refer to the wheelchair base user manual for
aditional safety inspection and troubleshooting
information.
68
60101832-A
Summary of Contents for Ultra Low Maxx
Page 83: ...Notes ...