9 After Use
9.1 Storage
IMPORTANT!
Risk of damage to the product
– Do not store the product near heat sources.
– Never store other items on top of the
wheelchair.
– Store the wheelchair indoors in a dry
environment.
– Refer to temperature limitation in chapter
After long-term storage (more than four months) the
wheelchair must be inspected in accordance to chapter
.
9.1.1 Storage Electrical Version
IMPORTANT!
Risk of damage to the product
– Do not store the product near heat sources.
– Never store other items on top of the
wheelchair.
– Store the wheelchair indoors in a dry
environment.
– Refer to temperature limitation in chapter
9.2 Disposal
Be environmentally responsible and recycle this product
through your recycling facility at its end of life.
Disassemble the product and its components, so the different
materials can be separated and recycled individually.
The disposal and recycling of used products and packaging
must comply with the laws and regulations for waste
handling in each country. Contact your local waste
management company for information.
9.2.1 Disposal Electrical Version
WARNING!
Environmental Hazard
Device contains batteries. This product may
contain substances that could be harmful to the
environment if disposed of in places (landfills)
that are not appropriate according to legislation.
– DO NOT dispose of batteries in normal
household waste.
– Batteries MUST be taken to a proper disposal
site. The return is required by law and free of
charge.
– Do only dispose discharged batteries.
– Cover terminals of lithium batteries prior to
disposal.
9.3 Reconditioning
This product is suitable for reuse. To recondition the product
for a new user, carry out the following actions:
•
Inspection
•
Cleaning and disinfection
•
Adaptation to the new user
For detailed information, see
and
the service manual for this product.
Make sure that the user manual is handed over with the
product.
If any damage or malfunction is detected, do not reuse
the product.
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