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Step 2
Push the footrests up on the chair legs.
Step 3
Using an (SW 5) Allen wrench, completely remove
the screws (LH rotation) at the wheel units. When
loosening the screws, press against the locking
nut.
Step 4
Pull the castor unit out until the hole lines up with
the next adjustment level. Screw the castor unit
until tight (RH rotation). Do not forget the locking
nut on the back side. Push the foot rests back
down. Before using, clean the chair.
12. Troubleshooting
Fault
Poss. cause
Correction
Armrests do
not swivel
properly
Locking pins are
caked up with
deposits
Clean, check
periodically
Locking pins
cannot be
pulled out
Caked up,
tension spring is
jammed or
defective
Clean,
replace locking
pin
Footrests do
not swivel
properly
Caked up joints,
jamming
Clean,
check screw
connection
Castor wheels
do not lock
Generally
defective
See Section
Maintenance!
Wheel turns
with difficulty
Deposits build-
up
Clean
Wheel do not
rotate
Generally
defective
See Section
Maintenance
Wheels no
longer round
Wheels
unevenly worn
See section on
Maintenance
Chair frame
too unstable
Screws are
loose
Tighten frame
and castor
screws
Castors are
bent
Bumped into
objects
See Section
Maintenance!
13. Care
In general the chair can be cleaned using
a
mild
conventional
cleaning
and
disinfecting agent. Next simply wipe the
chair with clean water and cloth, and then
wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Do not use an abrasive scouring agent or cleaner
(read the product instructions!) that contain
aggressive solvents (acids, thinners). Do not use
stiff cleaning brushes, as these will damage the
plastic surfaces or cause deposits to build up on
the plastic parts and other materials.
When using the product in a clinical area, the
shower/commode chair must be cleaned on a
regular basis at 85°C for 3 minutes in a cleaning
machine, in addition to general cleaning. First
remove any loose accessories.
14. Maintenance
The cause of accidents or damage may be due to
the late detection of wear and/or improper use, as
well as irregular maintenance.
For safety reasons and for preventing
accidents, the chair must undergo a
complete maintenance
at least
once a
year.
(Refer to the Medical Products Act
and the MPBetreibV).
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