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MAINTENANCE, CLEANING AND DISINFECTION
REGULAR (OR PREVENTIVE) MAINTENANCE
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE OF THE AID AND ITS ACCESSORIES MUST BE PERFORMED
MONTHLY.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED TO KEEP THE PRODUCT WORKING
PROPERLY AND SAFELY AND IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR KEEPING THE CE MARK.
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT
UNLESS REGULAR MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED (ATTACHMENT
I
, DIRECTIVE
2007/47/EC). THE MANUFACTURER ALSO RECOMMENDS THE CARE GIVER TO CONTACT
A SERVICE CENTER SPECIALIZED IN THE MAINTENANCE OF MECHANICAL AIDS FOR
DISABLES IN ORDER TO PERFORMS A COMPLETE REVIEW OF THE PRODUCT'S
OPERATION AND SAFETY WITH THE FOLLOWING FREQUENCIES:
1) at three months from purchase;
2) at six months from purchase;
3) once a year for subsequent years after that of purchase.
Clean and disinfect the device and its accessories regularly, following the
instructions provided below.
CLEANING AND DISINFECTING THE FRAME
Clean and disinfect the painted and chromium plated parts of the seat and base with a soft cloth
dipped in a household detergent and disinfectant, such as alcohol diluted in water.
CLEANING AND DISINFECTING THE UPHOLSTERIES
Clean Canopy 819, Rain Cover 825 and the Padded Abduction Block 834 with a damp sponge
and water. Carefully follow the instructions below for washing the upholstery and cushions of the
seat unit
with neutral household soap
:
-
detach the five parts of the cushion from the backrest and seat bottom;
-
slip off the covers on the accessories Headrest 863, Headrest 852, Side Supports 868, Side
Supports 838;
- wash upholstered accessories, covers and cushions respecting the following symbols:
Machine wash with
neutral soap (Max.
temperature 30°C)
Do not spin dry
Do not bleach
Dry clean with
perchloroethylene
Do not iron
Do not tumble dry
-
Once dried, reattach the cushions to the frame using the buttons.
CLEANING THE TRAY
Clean
tray 824 with a sponge wet with detergent or household disinfectant.
After rinsing, dry well
with a soft cloth.
Summary of Contents for Bug 856
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Page 22: ...20 9 Base 869 and 901 BRAKING LOCKS UNLOCKS G N I K A R B 6 5 8 e s a B LOCKS UNLOCKS ...
Page 31: ...29 9 ADJUSTING THE DEPTH OF THE SEAT END OF TRAVEL STOP WRENCH ...
Page 32: ...30 9 Bug seat with 4 WHEEL base 869 ...
Page 41: ...39 92 Bug seat with 3 WHEEL base 901 ...
Page 49: ...47 9 Bug seat with INDOOR base 856 ...
Page 55: ...53 9 ACCESSORIES ...
Page 60: ...58 92 LEG DIVIDING INGUINAL STRAPS VIEW FROM BEHIND THERMIC COVER VIEW FROM BEHIND 817 818 ...
Page 61: ...59 92 CANOPY CANOPY ATTACHMENT SCREW WRENCH VIEW FROM BEHIND 819 ...
Page 63: ...61 FOOT STRAPS Padded ABDUCTION BLOCK TIGHTEN THE KNOB 827 834 WRENCH ...
Page 64: ...62 92 FRONT HANDLE Size 1 2 TIGHTEN THE KNOB Size 3 4 839 ...
Page 69: ...67 92 TRAY TIGHTEN THE KNOB AND THE LOCKING LEVER KNOB KNOB LOCKING LEVER 824 ...
Page 70: ...68 92 5 POINT VEST HARNESS VIEW FROM BEHIND 903 ...
Page 76: ...74 92 PADDED COVERING for FOOTPLATE VIEW FROM BEHIND OF THE FOOTPLATE 892 ...
Page 83: ...81 92 NUT M6 ADJUSTABLE BUSHING SCREW M6X25 SCREW M6X25 HOW TO FIX THE ADJUSTABLE BUSHING ...
Page 85: ...83 92 ADJUSTMENT IN DEPTH nut M5 wrench REAR VIEW ...
Page 89: ...87 92 BOTTLE HOLDER 922 ...
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