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Snappi System User Manual
Document No: 053-05 v38
Page 68 of 76
June 2022
Snappi System User Manual.doc
2. For more stubborn stains wipe with a damp cloth and warm water in which a little
mild soap has been dissolved. Dry thoroughly.
3. Never use furniture polish or any spirit to clean the frame.
9.2 Seat Cover
1. Remove the cover from the seat as detailed in section 5.2. To wash, use a 30°C
Synthetic Wash cycle.
2. Dry the cover thoroughly before re-assembly.
Do not tumble dry
or dry clean.
9.3 Pelvic strap & harnessing
1. Remove the pelvic strap or harness from the seat.
2. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry very thoroughly.
Do not tumble dry.
3.
Do not immerse in water or wash in a machine.
10: Maintenance
Should a problem be found when carrying out the regular checks, it should be immediately
reported to either the issuing authority (usually your wheelchair services) or to Tendercare
Ltd.
10.1 Routine maintenance
Below are a series of simple checks which should be regularly carried out as part of
routine maintenance of the pushchair. If you discover a fault or any signs of damage,
immediately stop using the pushchair and contact either Tendercare Limited or your
issuing authority for further instruction. Do not attempt to correct any issues yourselves
without further instruction from either Tendercare Ltd or your issuing authority. If you
discover damage or a fault which is not listed below, stop using the pushchair and
immediately contact either your issuing authority or Tendercare Ltd. Similarly, if you have
any queries or concerns, please contact either your issuing authority or Tendercare Ltd.
1. Carry out a visual assessment of the buggy (each time you use the pushchair).
2. Check that the two M8 x 16 footrest bolts are in place and are tight by using the
Allen key (daily). The supplied 5mm Allen key is required to tighten the footrest.
3. Check all nuts, bolts, and hand wheels are tight (daily).
4. Check operation of the brake, folding and reclining mechanisms (each time you use
the pushchair).
5. Check the seat fits securely into the frame and can lock into place (each time you
use the pushchair).
6. Check condition of accessories including harnessing (weekly).
7. Clean frame/covers when necessary (we suggest at least once a week).
8. If your pushchair is fitted with pneumatic tyres, regularly check the condition of the
tyre. Ensure tyres are inflated to 36 psi (if too low use a suitable hand or foot pump,
do not use an air-line or mechanical inflator, and do not over inflate the tyre). In the