User Care And Cleaning; Servicing And Maintenance - Ultimate Healthcare Impulse User Manual

Manual wheelchair
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8. User Care and Cleaning

In spite of the simplicity of a manual wheelchair, it is important for safety that you carry out the
following checks:
Daily or before use:
Visually check the wheelchair for damage.
Visually check the tyres, spokes and wheels for damage.
Check that the leg rests are securely attached to the chassis.
Check that the back rest is upright and both catches are locked.
Check armrests are secure
Check that, once applied, the parking brakes prevent the wheelchair moving and remain
locked.
In addition to the maintenance checks, general cleaning of both the frame and upholstery should be
undertaken.
To maintain its appearance the upholstery should be cleaned regularly. Light soiling can be removed
by sponging with a mild detergent and warm water, wiping in the direction of the texture. Rinse off with
clean water before allowing to dry. If dirt is ingrained, the surface should be scrubbed with a soft
brush.
The frame should be cleaned regularly with a non-abrasive cleaner followed by polishing with a
nonabrasive automotive wax.

9. Servicing and Maintenance

The wheelchair should require very little maintenance; however we recommend that a competent
engineer services the wheelchair annually. No adjustments should be made by the user. Should
adjustments be necessary, contact your dealer.
Regular maintenance allows the identification and replacement of defective and worn parts, which
improves the daily operation of the wheelchair.
When the wheelchair is due for its service, make sure you report any concerns you have. Some points
to look out for are as follows:
Are there any strange noises coming from the wheels, or does the frame creak when going
over uneven ground?
Are the brakes effective and easy to operate?
Are the wheels difficult to remove or replace?
Are the tyres, spokes or wheels damaged?
Does the wheelchair fold up easily?
Has anything come loose?
Are there any signs of damage or cracking?
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Always dry the wheelchair, especially the rims, before using it
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