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Refer to the product user manual 99682 for complete care
instructions. Gloves and protective clothing should always be
worn when carrying out cleaning procedures in accordance with
facility guidelines.
This product should always be cleaned regularly, prior to
usage by a new patient, and when used by a patient known or
suspected of having an infection.
Care and Maintenance
Required Tools
The following tools may be required to perform service outlined in
this guide:
Metric Allen
Wrench Set
Adjustable
Wrench
Metric Open-
End Wrench Set
Slotted
Screwdriver
Phillips
Screwdriver
Loctite 638
Light Mineral
Based Grease
FDA approved
lubricant
Service must only be performed by authorized and trained
personnel. All tools can be dangerous if used incorrectly.
Cleaning and Disinfecting
The following components must be checked:
Casters
1. Caster operation
2. Visual check
3. Replacement and Adjustment
Frame
1. Lever operation
2. Armrest operation
3. Footrest operation
4. Chair brackets
5. Visual check
Mechanical
1. Mechanical locking cylinder
2. Securing hardware and components
3. Visual check
Service Checklist
Cushions
1. Replacement and Adjustment
2. Securing hardware and components
3. Visual check
Maintenance Checklist
Daily Checks
Monthly Checks
Annual Checks
Caster operation
Inspection Checklist
Locking cylinder
Hardware secure
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Review daily checks
Cushions secure
Review monthly checks
Visual check
Cleaning
Records should be kept of all maintance and service checks
performed on the unit.
Maintenance Parts
Use only Human Care parts for maintenance and service of
this product. This guide includes a list of available parts (see:
Replacement Parts). Whenever a recommended replacement is
indicated, refer to this list.
PTS System (if applicable)
1. Transfer bar
2. Securing hardware and components
3. Visual check
All surfaces can be cleaned by wiping with a disposable cloth
moistened with hand hot water and a neutral detergent. Rinse
using clean water, dry with paper towels.
When used by a patient known or suspected of having an
infection, this piece of equipment should be disinfected. After
washing, wipe over with NaDCC at 1,000 ppm of available
chlorine (or other chlorine releasing agent). Alternatively wipe
over with a 70% Isopropyl Alcohol wipe.
Care Cautions
Do not use Hypocarbonate or Phenol based cleaning agents.
Do not use any volatile liquids such as thinners or petroleum.
Do not pressure wash the chair.
Do not use abrasive compounds or pads.
Tests show that undiluted Dettol may damage paint and plastic
parts if prolonged contact is allowed.
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