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Cleaning & Maintenance Instructions
Check functional parts regularly
Although
staxi
®
chairs require very little maintenance, it is very important to do
a thorough inspection of the functional parts of the chair on a regular basis.
See the Maintenance Schedule below for recommended checks or click here
to go to the ‘Customer Info’ section of our website at
www.staxi.com
for a
video presentation.
Monthly Inspection Checklist
Quarterly Maintenance and as required
Brake
The brake is an automatic fail-safe system. When new the
brake maybe a little stiff, but this will ease with use.
1.
Does the brake operate smoothly?
2.
Do the brake pins that engage in the brake locking cogs
move smoothly in and out of the locking cogs when the
brake is operated?
3.
Do the pins bottom out in the locking cogs when the brake is
released?
4.
Does the brake make a clicking sound when the chair is
pushed with the brake off?
If you answer
NO
to any of questions
1
,
2
or
3
, the brakes
need adjusting.
If you answer
YES
to question
4
the brakes need adjusting.
Lubricate:
Apply lubricant on and between the moving parts. Synthetic
lubricants are recommended. Other lubricants such as WD40
can also be used.
Adjust:
Squeeze the brake bar against the push bar and hold. Adjust
the brake by turning the nut at the top of the black lower brake
rod. While doing this watch the pin that engages in the brake
locking cogs. When this pin is just clear of the cogs the brake
is adjusted correctly. Release the brake bar and make certain
that when released, the pin is seated in the bottom of the brake
locking cogs. Please do not over-tighten or over-adjust the
brake.
Rear Wheels and Front Casters
Inspect for wear.
If either shows any signs of excessive
wear, replace them. Make sure that the screws that hold the
rear wheels on are tight. Make sure that the front casters are
fully screwed into the chair frame, and are tight.
The rear wheel and front caster bearings are sealed and need
no maintenance.
Armrests
1.
Do they lift smoothly?
2.
Are they secure?
3.
Do they stay upright when moved to the upright position?
If you answered
NO
to any of these questions the armrests
need adjusting.
Adjust:
Adjust by tightening the inner nut until the armrest is adjusted
correctly. When adjusted correctly, the armrest will move
smoothly and stay upright when moved to the upright position.
Then tighten the outer nut against the inner nut to lock them
together. Use two wrenches to do this. Do this both sides.