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20.6. 4. CAUTION!
To reduce potential damage to vehicle users, the bases attached to buggy that are not
designed specifically for safety in a collision should:
a)
be removed and secured separately in the vehicle or
b) be secured by the buggy but placed away from the user with padding absorbing energy placed
between the base and the user.
20.6. 5. CAUTION!
Whenever possible, other auxiliary equipment of buggy should be secured by the buggy
or removed from it and secured separately in the vehicle while driving, so that it does not break
away and does not cause damage to vehicle users in the event of a collision.
20.6. 6. CAUTION!
Base supports should not be considered as reliable user protection in a vehicle if they
are not marked to meet the requirements set out in ISO7176-19: 2007.
20.6. 7. CAUTION!
If the buggy has been involved in any vehicle collision, it should be checked by the
manufacturer's representative before re-use.
21.6. 8. CAUTION!
Do not make changes or substitutions at the securing points of buggy to the structure
and parts of the frame or components without consulting the manufacturer.
21. Cleaning and care
21.1. Small spills and stains can be removed from the surface with a kitchen sponge and using clean, warm water.
21.2. The stains should be removed immediately after appearing on the rehab buggy's surface.
21.3. Do not rub off- it will spread the stain on a larger surface and can distort the fabric texture.
21.4. Proceeding in the case of aquatic stains, such as food stains, beverages and vegetable oils, is as follows:
21.4.1. Dry the stain with a pressing motion on the whole surface with a white paper towel, a tissue or absorbent,
clean cloth.
21.4.2. Dip a small piece of cloth with a weak detergent solution and warm water (or cold water in the case of blood)
and rinse the stain, removing it from the outside to the inside, in order to prevent its increase. Do not use cloth that is
too wet, as too much liquid can create rims after drying or increase the stain and cause damage to upholstery or the
foam inside.
21.4.3. It may be necessary to repeat the above procedure (21.4.2.) depending on the type of stain and the amount of
stained material. Continue this operation until the stain is completely removed, but always remember to remove
excess moisture (21.4.1.) from the stained material before rinsing again.
21.4.4. Then rinse the material using only lukewarm water without detergent, using a clean sponge or a clean white
cloth. As above, the material should be rinsed in the right direction, i.e. from the outside to the center.
21.5. Disinfectants that do not contain organic solvents may be used in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
21.6. Do not wet the fabric.