Wear And Tear Items; Service Interval; Loler Statement - Invacare Roze User Manual

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8.1.2 Wear and Tear Items

Normal wear and tear items and components include, but
are not limited to the items in the table:
Product Type
Slings
Lifts
Invacare reserves the right to ask for any item back that has
an alleged defect in workmanship. See the Warranty that
shipped with the product for specific warranty information.
Refer to Service Life for the useful life of the product.
Refer to the procedures in Safe Maintenance for preventative
maintenance information.
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Wear and Tear Items
None (Replace entire sling)
Hand Control
Actuators
Cords
Batteries
Battery Chargers
Shrouds & Clips
Casters
Handle Grips

8.1.3 Service Interval

At normal daily operation, a service check-up should
take place every year, according to the Safety Inspection
Checklist. When performing annual or regular maintenance,
all parts designed to carry load must be, at a minimum,
tested with maximum load. All safety features must be
checked according to EN ISO 10535:2006 Annex B. Regional
requirements may vary.
After the first twelve months of operation, inspect all pivot
points and fasteners for wear. If the metal is worn, the
parts MUST be replaced. Perform this inspection every year
thereafter.

8.1.4 LOLER Statement

The UK Health and Safety Executive's Lifting Operations and
Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998, require any equipment
that is used in the workplace to lift a load be subject to
safety inspection on a six monthly basis. Please refer to the
HSE web site for guidance www.hse.gov.uk.
The person responsible for the equipment must ensure
adherence to LOLER regulations.
1195052-B

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