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Service Manual
GENERAL
Introduction
This Service Manual contains all the technical information necessary
for the inspection, configuration or repair of a küschall
®
wheelchair.
WARNING!
Danger of accident and severe injuries.
If the wheelchair is improperly set it can cause
accidents and severe injuries.
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Changes to the wheelchair may only be carried out
by the dealer.
To maintain the necessary levels of safety and reliability, every wheel-
chair must be thoroughly examined once a year.
Some aspects of the assembly and configuration of the wheelchair
require a high level of expertise. These assembly instructions there-
fore break the various tasks down into three categories:
Requirement
Symbol
Easy – technical understanding required
Medium – technical knowledge required
Difficult – technical knowledge and expertise in
assembling wheelchairs required
The required tools and their sizes are listed before the instructions.
The various torque values with which the nuts are to be tightened are
also specified in the instructions. A torque spanner must be used, in
order to comply with the specified torque values.
Tool
Symbol
Allen key
Ã
3, 4, 5
Torx wrench
ß
8, 10, 20
Phillips head screwdriver
Ò
Open-end spanner
8, 9, 10, 18
Socket spanner/Box spanner
8, 10, 19, 22
Spare parts and adaptations
All spare parts may be obtained from the küschall
®
Customer Service
department. An electronic spare parts catalogue can be found at
www.kuschall.com. Only original spare parts may be used. The writ-
ten authorisation of Küschall AG must be obtained before installing
additional adaptations on a küschall
®
wheelchair.
Fastening with hexagon socket bolts
Hexagon socket bolts are not designed to withstand an excessive
application of force. When tightening or undoing a hexagon socket
bolt, force should be applied to the nut wherever possible to avoid
damaging the bolt.
Tightening and undoing
Turn the nut using a socket spanner (only use an open-end
spanner if there is insufficient space), using the Allen key simply to
stop the bolt turning.