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Read the User Guide carefully before use
and store it in a safe place for future refer-
ence
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Store the enclosed tools on/at the product
Daily
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Use a dry cloth to clean the product
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Visual inspection. Repair or replace any
damaged or worn-out parts
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Ensure that all fasteners are in place and
fitted correctly
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Check all fittings and buckles for signs of
worn out parts
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Be aware of any MAX mark indications be
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fore adjustment
Weekly
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Check that all castors are moving freely
and that all wheel locks/brakes are easily
activated
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Wipe off any residue and dirt from the
product using a cloth with warm water and
a mild detergent/soap and dry before use
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Monthly
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All nuts and bolt on this product must be
checked and tightened to avoid unneces-
sary failures
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Oil the swing-away parts. We recommend
you use a professional lubricant system
Annually
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Inspect the frame for cracks or signs for
worn-out parts and carry out annual ser
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vice. Never use a product which appears to
be substandard or faulty
Warewashing machine
This product can be washed at 60° using a
mild detergent for 15-20 minutes in a washing
machine designed for medical devices. Use the
machine’s drying function to dry the product.
Remove all accessories before washing the
main product. Clean the accessories separately.
Please allow the product to dry before reuse.
Disinfection
The product without accessories and cushion
can be disinfected with a 70% disinfectant IPA
solution. It is recommended to wipe off any resi
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due and dirt from the product, using a cloth with
warm water and a mild detergent/soap without
chlorine and let it dry before disinfection.
Service information
Maintenance of a medical device is wholly the responsibility of the owner of that device. Failure to
maintain a device in accordance with the instructions may invalidate the device’s warranty. Further
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more, failure to maintain a device may compromise the clinical condition or safety of users and/or their
caregivers.
Service interval
A detailed inspection of the product must be
made every 12 months (every 6 months for
heavy users) and every time the product is reis
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sued for use. The inspection should be carried
out by a technically competent person who has
been trained in the use of the product.
The lifetime of this product in normal use is 5
years if all maintenance and servicing is carried
out in accordance with the manufacturer’s in
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structions and demonstrably recorded.
Service Check List:
Check and adjust the following functions as per
their intended use. Repair or replace any dam-
aged or worn-out parts. Please check the:
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Folding/unfolding and locking mechanisms
are working. Pay special attention to the
hand-brace, footplate, rear lock and the
locking mechanisms just beneath the seat
to the rear
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The locking mechanisms for the rear
wheels
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Footplate can be adjusted up and down
the frame, angled and locked/unlocked in
position
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Check all fittings and buckles for signs of
worn out parts
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Castors are moving freely and all wheel
locks/brakes are easily activated
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Before storage: Always deactivate wheel
locks/brakes
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Do not place more than one user in the
product
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Anti-tips can be fixed in working and resting
position
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Nuts and bolts on the product are tightened
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Oil the swing-away parts
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Fittings and buckles for signs of worn out
parts
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Product for cracks or signs for worn-out
parts
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All labels on the product are intact
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