6.8. We suggest that you check your tri-walker visually everyday. However we recommend
that you should have your tri-walker serviced every three months or less if used or
issued to various users. Servicing should be carried out at an approved service station
or directly by Aidapt, see section 10 for details.
7. Adjustment
7.1. Your Tri-walker brake system will require periodic adjustment
(fig.7).
7.2. Look for an adjusting barrel, a long hollow bolt in which the
cable housing terminates, but the inner wire goes through. This
adjusting barrel may be on the hand lever (fig.7a), or on the
brake calliper (the main part of the braking system at the wheel,
fig. 7b).
You can fine adjust the brake tension by unscrewing the
adjusting barrel a little bit. This effectively shortens the cable.
7.3. Check the park brakes by pushing down on the brake handles,
ensuring that both brakes lock in the park position.
7.4. Lift the two 'braked' wheels off the ground and spin to ensure they turn freely. If either
braked wheels rub onto the brake arm, please check for obstructions and repeat the
brake procedure above, this time loosening the brake bolt slightly to increase the
distance between the brake arm and wheel.
7.5. It is important that you check brake adjustments on a regular basis to take into account
wear and tear. However brake adjustment must be checked at least once a month and
definitely prior to a change of user.
8. Warranty
Aidapt Bathrooms Ltd, Sutton, St Helens, Merseyside WA9 3EX
Tel: 01744 745 020 Fax: 01744 745 001
E mail:
sales@aidapt.co.uk
fig.7
fig.7a
fig.7b
Web: www.aidapt.co.uk
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