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59T EZ
Glide®
Maintenance
7.6 lubricating the Chair
Disinfect and clean the chair before applying lubricant.
There are two identical lubrication points on the chair. They
are located where the brass bushing in the chair lock bar slot
meets the stainless steel slide in the chair leg (Figure 54).
Lubricate each lubrication point with
one
drop of SAE
30-weight oil, then move the lock bar back and forth a few
times to work the oil into the slide. Remove any excess
lubricant with SD-20 Cleaner.
Note:
To order SD-20
™
Cleaner in North America, contact
the Spartan Chemical Company, Maumee, Ohio, USA at
1.800.537.8990 or visit www.spartanchemical.com on the internet.
7.7 Do not lubricate Track system
Never lubricate the tracks, belts, or any other part of the
track system.
Lubricants on the tracks or belts can cause
the chair to perform unpredictably, resulting in injury to the
patient and/or operators.
A label (Figure 28) instructing the user
not
to lubricate the
track system is affixed to each track. If these labels become
damaged or worn, replace them immediately (see
Parts and
Service
, pages 30-31).
If track or belts pick up oil or grease during use or while the
chair is being serviced, clean the track and belts with SD-
20 All-Purpose Cleaner before using the chair again. See
Cleaning Tracks and Belts,
page 22, for cleaning instructions.
WarninG
lubricating the track system can result in injury to
patient and/or operators. never lubricate the tracks
or belts.
important
Lubricating parts that should not be lubricated allows
dirt and foreign particles to collect on those parts,
resulting in damage. Lubricate only the reference
points shown.
Figure 28 - Label: Do Not Lubricate
Figure 27 - Lubrication Point (Each Side)