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Commercial in confidence. Information for Use Manual Revision COU-SE-REV12-220820
6. PRODUCT CARE
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6.3 Preventative Maintenance
The following preventative maintenance procedures should be carried out every 12
months.
Other than general maintenance activities all other service or repair work must
be performed by qualified and trained persons who are approved by Arjo.
WARNING
The couch must be disconnected from the mains power supply before starting any
maintenance activity. Avoid skin contact with lubricants.
GENERAL
1
Examine the couch for obvious signs of damage. All aspects of the equipment
should operate as intended. Check that all nuts, bolts and other fasteners are
tight and are not missing.
2
Examine flexible cables and conduits for cuts, cracks, abrasions or other
deterioration.
3
Check that the power supply plug is not damaged. If either the power cable or
plug is damaged, then both the cable and plug must be replaced as a complete
assembly by an approved service agent.
CASTORS
– FIXED & MOBILE MODE
1
Step and push down on the lever pedals. Push the couch forward checking that
each castor rolls and swivels freely.
2
Check tyres for wear and remove any threads, fluff and dirt from the wheel axle.
3
With lever pedal in the Fixed Mode position, check that all four castors are
suspended off the ground and check for excessive wear on the four rubber legs.
4
If fixed and mobile mode is not working correctly, contact an approved service
agent.
FOLD-DOWN ARMS
1
Inspect the Arms for general wear and tear on fittings and pivot joints every six
months. Check for rust, structural integrity of welds and paint finish every twelve
months.
2
Raise the Arm and lock in position. Refer to the operating procedures in this
manual for further instruction. Ensure that locking operation operates smoothly
and check for wear and tear of pivot screw and arm posts.
PAPER ROLL HOLDER
1
Check that the paper roll holder is securely attached to the couch and centre rod
has not been compromised in any way.