WHEN?
Before each use
Preferably before each use
Every 4 Weeks
Every 2-3
Clean and grease all versatile
parts
months
(depending
on driving
performance)
Retighten spokes
every 6
Check frame for cracks,
months
corrosion and damages
(depending
on driving
performance,
Maintain locking brake
earlier)
WHAT?
Check wheels/quick release
axles for firm fit.
You must not be able to pull the
wheel out of the quick release
axle. The arrestor button must
protrude the hub visually.
Check air pressure according to
the manufacturer indication on
the tire.
ATTENTION
Regularly check the brakes for
proper function!
Check all screws for proper fit.
Check frame and back tubes for
damages.
Retighten all screw joints
Check tire profile
Remove lint/dirt from casters
All moving parts such as brakes, brake levers, quick release axles etc.
Clean all parts thoroughly and remove old oil residue before greasing. After, Apply some drops of oil
and wipe away excess oil.
If possible have this done by your medical supply store!!!
Please have this done by the medical supply store! Please remove seat and back unit as well as
leg support and side guards/clothing guard for better exterior visual control.
To be conducted by the medical supply store! Inspect brakes for symptoms of fatigues or
abrasion.
COMMNENTS
ATTENTION
Too low air pressure and/or dirty tires as well as adverse
weather circumstances can reduce the brake efficiency
drastically and put you in danger. Fix all flaws yourself
immediately or with an experienced carer.
If the brake doesn't work correctly (worn out profile or braking
bolt, loose brake lever etc.), contact a medical supply store
immediately for qualified maintenance work.
ATTENTION
The wheelchair (with full capacity) has to stand safely with
pulled brake on a ramp with a 7°(=12%) decline
Please check:
•
secure fit of the quick release axle, wheel adapter
•
angle adjustment elements (eccentric clamp or star knob
screws) for proper functioning and completeness
•
fixation of foot rest
•
fixation of molded seat and back/seat shell
•
fixation of wheel guard
•
fixation of anti-tipper
•
proper functioning (clamping force) of all eccentric clamps
•
connection Velcro-fleece (seat and back belts) for proper
functioning
ATTENTION
If the welded seams are deformed and /or have fissures,
contact a medical supply store immediately for qualified
maintenance.
From daily use and the permanent vibrations screws can
loosen. Therefore, we strongly recommend retightening ALL
screw joints once a month.
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