Servicing; Service Interval; Loler Statement; Tightening Torques - Invacare ISA Series Service Manual

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3 Servicing

3.1 Service Interval

Unless otherwise stated in local requirements, service must
be performed at least every 12 months and according to
the Service Inspection Checklist. When performing annual
or regular service, all parts designed to carry load must
be, as a minimum, tested with maximum load. All safety
features must be checked according to ISO 10535:2006
Annex B.

3.1.1 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.

3.2 Tightening torques

IMPORTANT
Do not overtighten the mounting hardware as
this might cause damage to the product.
If not otherwise stated in the specific instructions the
following guidelines apply:
60121094-A
Thread
Tightening torque in Nm ± 10%
M4
3 Nm
M5
6 Nm
M6
10 Nm
M8
25 Nm
M10
49 Nm
M12
80 Nm
M16
180 Nm

3.3 Resetting the service light

(CBJ Care control unit only)
To reset the service light after a service has been
performed:
1. Locate the hand control.
2. Press and hold the UP button and the DOWN button
at the same time for five seconds.
3. You will hear a sound when the service light has been
reset.
The service light is now reset to indicate a service
requirement after a 12 month period or 8000 cycles.
If the service light is required to be set for a period shorter
than 12 months, a special handset and further instructions
are required. Contact Invacare to order this handset and
instructions.
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