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12.2. Having mounted the wheel, push and pull it several times to ensure the quick-release axle
has definitely locked in.
13. The
castors
To remove the front castor together with the front forks, depress the quick-release axle from
underneath, then pull off the forks (see photo).
14. Maintenance
To keep your LEVO active-easy in good condition, it is advisable to adhere to the following
guidelines and to carry out maintenance work on a regular basis, as detailed below.
A life-long lubricant is applied to your LEVO active-easy dispensing with the need for later
restorative lubrication and oiling.
When cleaning your LEVO active-easy, use a dry or slightly moistened cloth to wipe the
wheelchair down. For stubborn or oily stains, apply a mild detergent to the cloth. Do not hose down
your LEVO active-easy with water (risk of rusting).
According to frequency of use, check tire pressure between once a week and once a month. If
necessary, pump up the tires in line with manufacturer’s recommendations (see section 16.
„Technical Data).
Check the state of the tread on the tires every one to six months. If a tire is heavily or unevenly
worn, it should be replaced.
Please consult your LEVO dealer!
Every one to six months, check that the brakes still work cleanly. Having applied the brakes, the
wheels should stop turning completely. If the brakes are ineffective, they should be tightened up
(see section 5.1. Adjusting the brakes).
Please consult your LEVO dealer!
14.1. For the first month, check cable tension on the gas spring-release once a week. You should
re-adjust cable tension either weekly or monthly, depending on how often you use the stand-up
facility.
14.2. Check that the gas springs lock and release correctly when you press the release as part of
the stand-up procedure.