EJ_3F012-3F013-3F014-INS-LAB-RevD20 • Traveler L3 Plus User Manual
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LIST OF TOOLS
The tools and cleaning supplies listed will assist in the procedures outlined in Section 7.
30 weight oil (available at most auto parts stores)
Phillips screwdriver
soft cloth
mild soap and water solution
GENERAL CARE
Always evaluate the overall operation of your wheelchair. It should function with ease and should
travel straight without excessive drag or pull to one side.
Remember, your GF authorized distributor knows your wheelchair best when it comes to service
and repairs. Contact your distributor with any questions or concerns regarding the safe operation
and maintenance of your wheelchair. Regular maintenance is essential for your safety and
continued operation of your wheelchair.
CHECK TIRE WEAR
Examine tires at least once a week for surface wear and cracks and replace them as needed.
Replace polyurethane tires when they become loose on the rims or cracks appear.
CHECK HANDRIMS
Check handrims at least once a week. Inspect each handrim for rough or sharp edges and, if any
are found, replace handrims immediately. Ensure that all hardware is properly aligned and secure.
CHECK WHEEL LOCK ENGAGEMENT
Check wheel lock engagement at least once a week. See
Adjust wheel locks
in Section 5 to adjust
wheel lock engagement. If a wheel lock is worn or damaged, replace it immediately. Inspect the
hardware for looseness or signs of wear.
Ensure the locking mechanism operates smoothly. The locking assembly should be tight enough
so that the wheel can not rotate or the lock slip. Check that the locking shoe does not press
against the tire when in the unlocked position. Excessive force should not be required to either
engage or release wheel locks. Oil the wheel lock pivot points with one or two drops of 30 weight
oil. Remove excess oil and dirt.
CHECK ANTI-TIPPERS
Check the anti-tippers at least once a week. Ensure that the anti-tippers are securely fastened and
properly positioned.
WARNING: When wheelchair is in use, anti-tippers must be installed in the downward
position.
CHECK HANDGRIPS
Check handgrips at least once a week. Ensure they are not ripped; ensure they are tight and
securely fastened.