Maintenance Intervals; Maintenance Tasks; Repair; Disposal - Otto Bock Lisa Instructions For Use Manual

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Some maintenance tasks can be carried out to a certain extent by the user at home (see the sections "Mainten­
ance intervals" and "Maintenance tasks").
Failure to maintain the product can lead to injuries for the user of the product.

9.1.1 Maintenance intervals

The functions described below must be checked by the user or an attendant at the specified intervals:
Inspection task
Functional test of the wheel locks
Check of all screw connections
Wear and tear of the folding mechanism
Locking mechanism of the footplates
Check belts for wear
Check that padding and calf band are in proper
condition
Visual inspection of wear and tear parts (e.g., tyres,
bearings)
Soiling of bearings
Check the legibility of all labels and markings on the
product

9.1.2 Maintenance tasks

To ensure smooth operation at all times, users or attendants with some technical skills can maintain some parts of
the product:
Particles of dirt and hair accumulate on the caster wheel axle and threaded axle of the caster fork over time.
This makes the steering stiffer. Regularly remove dirt and oil the axles. See the section "Approach in case of
stiffness".
Dirt particles and hair accumulate on the axle over time. This causes the wheels to turn less easily. Regularly
remove dirt from the axle to ensure wheels remain functional. Then lubricate the axle with a few drops of thin,
resin-free oil (e.g. sewing machine oil).
CAUTION: Do not used pointed or sharp objects that could damage the product when removing dirt. If
the wheels still do not rotate smoothly, please contact the qualified personnel.
If the rehab buggy gets wet, it should be rubbed dry again.
Screw connections must be periodically checked for tightness, especially during the initial period of use or
after making adjustments to the rehab buggy. If a screw connection loosens repeatedly, contact the qualified
personnel promptly.

9.2 Repair

WARNING
Prohibited repairs
Severe user injuries, damage to the product due to adjustment and installation errors
► All repairs may only be carried out by qualified personnel.

10 Disposal

10.1 Disposal information

Return the product to the qualified personnel for disposal.
All components of the product must be disposed of properly in accordance with the respective national environ­
mental regulations.

10.2 Information on re-use

CAUTION
Used seat padding
Functional and/or hygienic risks due to re-use
► Replace the seat padding if the wheelchair is to be re-used.
The product is suitable for re-use.
Lisa
Before each use
X
Monthly
Quarterly
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Disposal
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