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Eurovema Volaris Reconditioning Instructions

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Reconditioning Instructions for Volaris Rollators
Volaris rollators are intended to be reused throughout their expected service life (7 years).
Specially adapted products may be restored provided that such restoration has been
carried out by an assistive device technician with the relevant product knowledge
and that modified parts have been replaced with original parts. If a new label is
required, contact Eurovema quoting the rollator serial number.
Cleaning
Clean in a washing cabinet at 60° for 45min with the brakes disengaged. The rollator
must be allowed to cool to room temperature before being adjusted and used. Manual
cleaning using a high pressure washer, water hose, cloths impregnated with a mild
detergent with a pH value of 7-12, e.g. soap solution, or appropriate non-abrasive
cleaning cloths. Surface disinfectant of a grade approved by the Swedish Medical
Products Agency may be used. Let the disinfectant sit for 1– 5 minutes and leave to
air dry.
For more detailed instructions in respect of the points below, see the Service
Manual.
1. Wheels
1.1 Check: Make sure that wheel rubber treads are in good condition, are evenly round, and
have no worn areas.
1.2 Check: Ensure that rims are intact and exhibit no cracks or other damage that may impact
durability.
1.3 Check: Remove hair from hubs and wipe clean.
1.4 Check: Wheels must move easily, with no abnormal noise or axial or radial play. Wheels
that exhibit play or do not roll freely must be replaced with a perfect original part.
1.5 Wheel forks: Check that there is no axial or radial play. If you find that there is play, try
tightening the fork nuts. Do not tighten nuts beyond the point at which there is no axial play.
If this does not resolve the issue, the bearing must be replaced and new locking nuts fitted.
1.6 Check: Make sure that wheel forks do not exhibit damage that may impact durability.
In instances where wheel screws have come loose, screws and nuts must always be
replaced with new parts that have been pre-treated with thread adhesive.
Rev 13.12.2023

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Summary of Contents for Eurovema Volaris

  • Page 1 Reconditioning Instructions for Volaris Rollators Volaris rollators are intended to be reused throughout their expected service life (7 years). Specially adapted products may be restored provided that such restoration has been carried out by an assistive device technician with the relevant product knowledge and that modified parts have been replaced with original parts.
  • Page 2 2. Brakes 2.1 Check the condition of the brake shoe. If it is worn, replace with a new part. Slacken off the brakes using Allen key no. 5. Remove the old shoe using pliers and tap the replacement part in position with a hammer/mallet. 2.2 The distance between the brake shoe and tyre must be 1mm.
  • Page 3 6.1 Check that the aluminium profiles are intact and undamaged. If you find damage that affects durability, either scrap the rollator or replace the damaged parts. 7. Extra check, Volaris RA 7.1 Check that the armrest cushions are clean and intact.
  • Page 4 Notes...