9.0 Maintenance and care
Safety Check:
As the user you will be the first person to notice any possible
defects. We therefore recommend that before each use, you
check the following:
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The tyre pressure is correct.
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The brakes work correctly.
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All removable parts are securely fastened (e.g. armrests,
footrest hangers, quick-release axles ...).
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If there is any damage/defect, please contact your
authorised dealer.
Maintenance:
Check the tyre pressure at regular intervals.
Check all tyres for wear and damage at regular intervals, at least
annually. Change the tyres as soon as there is any sign of
damage or wear.
Check the seat and back sling for wear and damage at regular
intervals, at least annually. Change these items as soon as there
is any sign of damage or wear.
Check all frame and backrest components for wear and damage
at regular intervals, at least annually. Change these items as
soon as there is any sign of damage or wear.
Check the brakes for wear and damage at regular intervals, at
least annually. Check that they are working properly and are
easy to use. Change the brakes as soon as there is any sign of
damage or wear.
Check to make sure all bolts are secure (see the section on
torque) at regular intervals, at least annually. All screws which
are critical to using the wheelchair safely have safety nuts.
Safety nuts should only be used once and should be replaced
after use.
NOTE:
If torque settings are given, then we strongly recommend
that you use a torque measuring device, in order to check that you
have tightened to the correct torque.
Please use only mild household cleaners when your wheelchair
is dirty. Use only soap and water when cleaning the seat
upholstery and lap belt.
Depending on the frequency and type of use, we recommend
taking your wheelchair to your authorised dealer regularly, but at
least within a year, to have it maintained by trained personnel.
CAUTION!
Sand, salt and sea water can damage the bearings of the front
and rear wheels. Clean and dry the wheelchair carefully, after
they have been exposed to these elements.
Hygiene When Being Reused:
When the chair is to be reused, it should be prepared carefully,
and be wiped and treated with spray disinfectant on all surfaces
which could come into contact with the user.
If you need to do this quickly, you must use a liquid, alcohol-
based disinfectant suitable for medical products and devices.
Please pay attention to the manufacturer's instructions of the
disinfectant you are using.
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10.0 Trouble shooting
Wheelchair pulls to one side
• Check tyre pressure
• Check to make sure wheel turns easily (bearings, axle)
• Check the castor angle
• Check to make sure both castors are making proper contact
with the ground
Castors begin to wobble
• Check the castor angle
• Check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if necessary
(see the section on torque)
• Check to make sure both castors are making proper contact
with the ground
Wheelchair squeaks and rattles
• Check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if necessary
(see the section on torque)
• Apply small amount of lubrication to spots where movable
parts come in contact with one another
Wheelchair begins to wobble
• Check angle at which castors are set
• Check tyre pressure
• Check to see if rear wheels are adjusted differently
11.0 Disposal / recycling of materials
NOTE: If the wheelchair has been supplied to you free of charge
it may not belong to you. If it is no longer required follow any
instructions given by the organisation issuing the wheelchair in
order that it may be returned to them.
The following information describes the materials used in the
wheelchair in relation to the disposal or re-cycling of the
wheelchair and its packaging.
Specific waste disposal or recycling regulations may be in force
locally and these should be taken into consideration when
disposal arrangements are made. (This may include the cleaning
or de-contamination of the wheelchair before disposal).
Aluminium: Castor forks, wheels, side frames, armrests, frame,
leg rests, push handles
Steel: Fasteners, QR axle
plastic: Handgrips, tube plugs, castor wheels, footplates,
armpads and 12" wheel/tyre
packaging: Low density polythene bag, cardboard box
Upholstery: Woven polyester with PVC coatings and expanded
combustion modified foam.
Disposal or recycling should be done through a licensed agent
or authorised place of disposal. Alternatively your wheelchair
may be returned to your dealer for disposal.
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