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         Issue_A  June 2012                                                            15                                                      Dash X 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

11.    LOOKING AFTER YOUR WHEELCHAIR - GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

 

 

 

  READ ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE 

 

Users should not attempt major repairs or modifications. Approved Distributors have full Service Information 
and are able to advise if the chair becomes damaged, requiring major part replacement, or refitting. If in any 
doubt  about  service  requirements,  contact  the  Approved  Distributor.  The  R  Healthcare  Customer  Services 
Dept  is  also  available  for  more  information  The  Service  Record  included  with  this  Information  Guide,  has 
details of model references to be quoted when Service Information is requested.            

 

Frequency  of  distributor  service  maintenance  depends  on  usage  level.  We  recommend  that  chairs  are 
checked  by  the  distributor  at  assessed  intervals,  according  to  the  level  of  use  and  usage  environment.                                 
Warranty can be affected if a wheelchair is not adequately maintained.  

Users should note that wheelchairs retain appearance if looked after and cleaned regularly, referring to the 
list below for routine maintenance and safety checks, which they are responsible for. 

 

 

Information received from upholstery manufacturer

 

 The fabric used for wheelchair upholstery is easily cleaned in-situ.  However, as there are some substances 
which  may  affect  the  material,  careful  attention  to  REGULAR  cleaning  will  not  only  prolong  its  life  but  will 
ensure that its appearance is maintained. 

 

Resistance to stains and chemicals

 

The upholstery is resistant to most mild acids, alkalis and household stains. Some substances such as ball-
point  pen  ink,  lipstick,  newsprint  and  food  colourings  may  be  absorbed  by  the  vinyl  and  cause  permanent 
staining. This can often be minimised by immediate cleaning with a damp, soapy cloth or sponge 

 

 

Cleaning 

To maintain its appearance, the fabric should be cleaned REGULARLY to remove fatty substances in soiling, 
which  may  reduce  its  service  life.    Light  soiling  can  be  removed  by  adding  a  small  amount  of  washing  up 
liquid  to  some  warm  water  and  then  applying  to  the  fabric  with  a  cloth.  Rinse  off  with  clean  water  before 
allowing to dry. If need be, a Mild solution of antiseptic can be applied to the fabric. 

 
Do not use 

Chemical bleaching materials, abrasive cleaners, wax polishes or aerosol spray polishes. The use of these 

substances is likely to be harmful to PVC laminates and repeated use can result in the removal of plasticiser 
from the PVC compound which will result in hardening and subsequent cracking of the material’s surface. 

 
PRESERVATION & STORAGE 

 

If  the  wheelchair  can  not  be  kept  indoors,  then  it  is  recommended  as  a  minimum  consideration  that  the 
wheelchair is stored in garage type conditions, away from wet or damp areas. 
 
During  the  course  of  general  use,  the  wheelchair  may  become  wet,  due  to  rain  and  such  events.  When 
practical the wheelchair should be wiped down with a dry cloth, this is to reduce the risk of corrosion. 
 
Where  wheelchairs  are  stored  in  the  back  of  cars  and  similar  transportation  vehicles,  there  are  occasions 
especially  in  hotter  climatic  conditions  such  as  summer,  it  is  advisable  to  cover  the  wheelchair  with  a 
suitable  cover.  This  will  reduce  the  risk  of  the  wheel  becoming  hot,  having  an  effect  on  user  or  carer 
handling the chair out of the vehicle. 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Dash X

Page 1: ...______________________________________________________________________________________________ Issue_A June 2012 1 Dash X D Da as sh h X X FOLDING ATTENDANT WHEELCHAIR OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...___________________________________________________________ Issue_A June 2012 2 Dash X Manufactured by R Healthcare Building 2 Philips Campus Wellhall Road Hamilton ML3 9BZ Customer Service 0044 0845...

Page 3: ...6 5 User Suitability 7 6 Important Product Information 8 7 Handling and Stability on Steps and Slopes 11 8 Transportation of Product 12 9 Stowaway Technical Data 13 10 Safety Precautions and Warranty...

Page 4: ...ing occupant comfort and durability in use The padded upholstery used on R Healthcare chairs provides the best all round specification for most environments The Standards referred to on the label atta...

Page 5: ...ow which identifies the key components 1 Push handle 2 Backrest 3 Armrest 4 Rear Wheel 5 Footplate 6 Front castor 7 Brake Neither R Healthcare nor your wheelchair provider will accept responsibility f...

Page 6: ...t are supplied either as standard as prescribed or recommended by the owner s prescriber healthcare professional or wheelchair dealer other than for the purpose of storing or transporting the wheelcha...

Page 7: ...d similar vehicle types Not suitable for occupants who require stabilizers Not suitable for use with elevating leg rests Not to be used in transportation Not suitable for use with stump supports Not s...

Page 8: ...Users should contact their approved distributor if they are having problem in using their wheelchair a simple adjustment or alternative build configuration may help to resolve the problem This general...

Page 9: ...ff the pusher should make sure that the occupant is comfortable and that clothes rugs covers etc do not catch in the wheels or interfere with the general workings of the wheelchair The pusher should w...

Page 10: ...ion of travel and then pushing forward Note The chair must not be tipped for ward or the occupant may fall out When stabilisers have been fitted this operation is more difficult to control and extra c...

Page 11: ...training and assessment by a rehabilitation professional with the wheelchair in the intended usage environment is recommended and users should ensure that they are confident with regard to this aspec...

Page 12: ...le wheels reduce the weight for lifting The person stowing the chair should grip convenient fixed parts of the chair and lift keeping the back straight bending from the hips and knees If in any doubt...

Page 13: ...est ALL MODELS height of armrests 23cm occupant leg to seat angle 4 footrest to seat adjustable height 40 5cm 48 5cm seat front edge to ground 49cm push handle height 93 5cm Corridor widths to turn 31...

Page 14: ...tions supplied by R Healthcare This does not affect your statutory rights Service Batch code and serial numbers are essential for the specification of spare parts If in doubt your Authorised Dealer or...

Page 15: ...resistant to most mild acids alkalis and household stains Some substances such as ball point pen ink lipstick newsprint and food colourings may be absorbed by the vinyl and cause permanent staining Th...

Page 16: ...at may effect the handling use of the product Badly worn tyres should be replaced It is recommended that wheels and castors are always replaced in pairs Moving Parts Occasional lubrication of sliding...

Page 17: ...s Non completion of this form may affect warranty Client Name Address Batch Code Wheelchair Serial Number Service Issue Date TYPE MODEL OTHER FEATURES RECOMMENDED SERVICE INTERVAL MONTHS SIGNED To ens...

Page 18: ...___________________________________________________ Issue_A June 2012 18 Dash X 13 DISTRIBUTER STAMP INFORMATION R Healthcare Remploy House Sheffield Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 8NJ Telephone 084...

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