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8.1.2 Daily Maintenance
Functional Test:
1. Drive all motors to their final Position by pressing and holding
the “Reset” button. When the end
position is reached an audible clicking sound should be heard. Pay care attention to any unusual
noises or sluggish movements.
2. Check the function of the chassis, brakes and wheels, as well as mobility. Listen for any unusual
catching noises.
3. Check the ability of the head rest to be properly adjusted.
8.1.3 Annual Maintenance
Yearly annual maintenance should only be performed by a qualified technician in accordance with DIN/VDE
0751.
Along with the requirements of the BGVA2 and DIN/VDE 0751, we recommend additionally the following
checklist.
8.1.4 Checks to be performed after a change of location
1. Damages to cables: breaks, cracks, cuts, crushed areas or buckling, discoloration of the cable sheath,
abrasion, bulges, brittle areas, visible inner insulation or metal wires.
2. General visual examination: damages of any nature to visible part of the frame, chassis, casings,
upholstery, the hand control or cable.
3. Damages on the casings (hand control, power plug, crankcase): breaking, cracks, cuts, crushed areas or
buckling.
4. Damages to plug contacts: twisted pins or dented shielding, broken bases, damages to the socket
flanges or the O-ring seals of the plugs.
5. Damages to parts of the frame: plastic breaks, buckling, cracks, cuts abrasion or wear and tear.
6. Damages to attached accessories: plastic breaks, wear and tear, cracks or cuts.
7. Function Test: perform the daily maintenance check as described in steps 1-3 in section 8.1.2
8. Check if all chair components are present
9. Location assessment: make sure that the chair is securely in place. It must not be loaded on a sloped
surface with an angle greater than 10°. Make sure that the chair is at the required distance away from any
rigid obstacles, supply channels, window sills, etc. Damage to the patient and the chair can occur when the
backrest is raised or lowered with an obstacle in its path. The motors will continue to move the backrest
toward the end position regardless of what is in the way, possibly resulting in severe damage if the
adjustment is not aborted (see chapter 9, “Technical Specification).
8.1.5 Checks to be performed after a long period of inactivity.
In addition to the checks outlined in 8.1.4, the following checks should be performed:
1. Check the effectiveness of the
2. Check the cable locations
3. Check the placement of plug connections.
4. Check the position of all connecting bolts and split-pins. Check carefully for changes in the bolts.