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Maintenance Schedule - Sunrise Medical Quickie GP Range Owner's Manual

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Maintenance schedule

All Quickie GP wheelchairs leave the factory inspected and adjusted for
immediate use. Continuous use will require routine maintenance and
adjustments, especially if original settings are altered. Initial adjustment,
carried out by your wheelchair prescriber/supplier, should accommodate
your body structure and personal preference.
The following table gives an indication as to when routine maintenance
checks should be made which will help sustain the life and efficiency of your
wheelchair.
Quickie GP range
CHECK LIST
GENERAL
1. Tyre pressure - 450 kilopascals/4.5 bar (65 psi)
2. Wheel locks -
Check for loose fasteners.
3. Castor (front) wheels -
Check that the swing-away mechanism and castor
wheel rotate freely.
4. Roll of wheelchair -
Check that the wheelchair rolls in a straight line
with no excess drag or pull.
6. Folding of the backrest -
Check the backrest folds and opens smoothly.
Check for loose fasteners.
7. Armrests (swing-away) -
Check that all fasteners are secure and that all
mechanisms work freely.
5. Seat sling and back uphostery -
Check for wear or 'sagginess' in the upholstery.
8. Complete inspection, safety check and service
should be made by an authorised Sunrise Medical
supplier or wheelchair agent.
9. Frame and axle plates
Spoke Tension Maintenance
Check for loose or broken spokes every 3 months.
Tighten loose spokes so that they are the same tension as the others.
Contact an authorised dealer / maintenance centre to replace broken
spokes.
Issue 6
(rear wheels).
250 kilopascals/2.5 bar (36 psi)
(castor wheels).
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