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Is the mains plug
and the mains supply
freely accessible so that
disconnecting from and
reconnecting to the
power socket can be
done free of dangers?
Is the mains supply
positioned so that
the circulating air can
cool it?
Are the used
accessories free from
visible damage?
Are the covers of the
handles (if applicable)
free of damage?
Is the device free from
debris?
Are the accessories
fitted and suitable for
the user?
If the device is equipped
with a arm-/upper body
trainer, or if the
handlebar is heavily
used: Is the small front
stand pulled out
sufficiently?
Position the MOTOmed so that
reaching and plugging out
the mains plug is possible at
all times.
Position the MOTOmed so that
the heat caused by operation
is freely released into the
surroundings.
Check if faulty parts can be
reconditioned or if they need
to be replaced.
Suggested handlebar
replacement by manufacturer
service.
Remove debris prior to
operation of device and
according to cleaning
instructions.
Should the optionally available
arm cuffs be too small or too
big, please replace those with
matching accessories.
Accessory parts need to be
chosen and used with no
disadvantages occurring, e.g.
no rubbing on the skin.
Pull out the small foot stand
sufficiently. Pay attention to
keeping a minimal insertion of
10cm/4in.
It is repeatedly instructed in the
user manual in the user manual
to disconnect the mains plug
prior to making any adjustments.
Precondition for this is free
access to the electrical socket or
the mains supply.
During operation, the MOTOmed
mains supply will warm up. To
prevent heat accumulation that
may cause damages to the mains
supply, please do not cover the
device with any objects or place
it by a heater.
If parts of the device are
damaged, safe functionality
cannot be guaranteed. Are there
any visible defects at the remote
control (cracks, holes in the
cover), if yes, the remote control
must be replaced.
The plastic coating of the
handlebar offer additional
protection to the user against
electrical tension.
The removal of debris prevents
the spreading of infectious
diseases.
Improperly chosen accessories
can result in an increased risk of
injury and a failure to perform
the intended purpose. Please do
this assessment prior to starting
the training. If the user is unable
to independently do the
assessment, the caregiver in
charge must do the evaluation
instead.
Pulling out the small front stand
prevents tilting forward of the
device.
Test step
Necessary measures in
case of fault detection
during visual inspection
Explanation
2. Inspection of device condition
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VISUAL INSPECTION