MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE FAKTO+
What
Description
Brakes/parking brakes:
Function
The rear wheels must not turn when the brake handles are pushed
forwards or locked (parking brake) or when the brake handles are
actuated (service brake).
The brakes must be re-adjusted following a replacement of the
bowden cables or the rear wheels. This must only be carried out by
an authorised specialist retailer.
x
Push handles:
Stability
1. It must be possible to securely lock the clamping levers on the
push handles.
2. The push handles must not wobble.
x
Folding lock and folding
mechanism:
Function & safety
1. It must be possible to operate the lever on the folding lock without any
issues.
2. It must be possible to connect and detach the two parts of the frame
without any issues. When doing so, it must be possible to push
the horizontal bar on the rear part of the frame into the runners on the
front part of the frame without any issues.
3. It must be possible to engage the lever right at the bottom in order to
lock it.
x
before use
monthly
NOTE
As the user, you will be the first to notice possi
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ble damage. If you notice a fault as described in
the maintenance schedule or further defects
and functional impairments, contact an autho
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rised specialist dealer immediately.
NOTE
The inspections and measures stipulated in the
maintenance schedule must be performed by
the user or assistant if not otherwise stated.
WARNING
Repairs on the rollator must only be performed
by specialist shops using DIETZ original spare
parts to maintain the operational safety of the
rollator. The relevant spare parts catalogue can
be found on our website in the information of
the product in question.
NOTE FOR SPECIALIST DEALERS:
If the user indicates abnormalities on the rol
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lator, check all the inspection points listed in
the maintenance schedule on the rollator. The
checks must also be performed before putting
the rollator back into operation and after lon
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ger storage periods (> 4 months).
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TOMTAR / User manual for the FAKTO+ rollator / Version 2.0.0 EN
07 INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERAL USE