Repair; Replacing A Defective Fuse - Otto Bock A200 Instructions For Use Manual

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Component
Activity
Leg
support,
Visual inspection for scratches and oil leaks on the pis­
mechanically elev­
ton rod
ating
Padding/straps
Ensure padding is in perfect condition
Check the attachment straps for wear
Check belt buckle for functionality
Tyres
Check air pressure (see tyre sidewall)
Check for sufficient tread depth (min. 1 mm)
Check for damage
Batteries
Check battery charge level
Lighting
Check for external damage
Verify functionality
Electronics
Check whether the control device is functioning prop­
erly (inform qualified personnel of any LED error mes­
sages)
Check whether the battery charger is functioning prop­
erly (inform qualified personnel of any LED error mes­
sages)
Check plug connections
Brake
When brake is disengaged: check whether the LED
indicator on the control panel is flashing
When brake is engaged: check braking function by try­
ing to push the chair
Side
panel
and
Check whether mounting screws are fastened properly
arm support
Check whether screw connections between the arm
support and the control panel are tight
Check arm support for damage
Seat attachment
Check whether mounting screws are fastened properly
Gas compression
Visual inspection for scratches and oil leaks on the pis­
spring (option)
ton rod
Product
Check the legibility and completeness of all labels and
markings on the product

9.2 Repair

WARNING
Prohibited repairs
Severe user injuries, damage to the product due to adjustment and installation errors
► Only carry out the repairs described in this section. All other repairs may only be carried out by the qualified
personnel.

9.2.1 Replacing a defective fuse

INFORMATION
When replacing, only use fuses of the same type. Note the printed rating.
To replace a fuse: see Page 18.
Should the fuse burn out repeatedly after a short time for no discernible reason, contact the qualified personnel.
A200
Maintenance and repair
Prior to
Weekly
every use
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Monthly
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