Instructions for use for medical bariatric work chairs
3. Caring for the device
Clean the device in accordance with the instructions in this section in order to maintain
functions and service life. If you still have issues that cannot be resolved using available home
resources, please contact your prescriber or distributor for reconditioning.
PLEASE NOTE! Do not wash the device with water or other liquids and chemicals.
3.1. Padded parts
To maintain good device hygiene, the device's
padded parts should be cleaned regularly.
If padded parts are not regularly cleaned,
the device may require reconditioning.
Plush padded parts
Use a foam cleaner to clean plush padded
parts. Start by removing any loose debris.
Then use a cloth to distribute a thin layer of
foam. Wipe with a clean, damp cloth. Finish
by vacuuming the upholstery after it has
dried.
Synthetic leather padded parts
Use soap and water or surface disinfectant
to clean synthetic leather padded parts.
Start by removing any loose debris. Then
use a cloth to clean the upholstery with soap
and water or surface disinfectant. If the
upholstery is cleaned using soap and water,
finish by wiping with a clean, damp cloth.
Leather padded parts
Use water to clean leather padded parts.
Start by removing any loose debris. Then
clean the upholstery with a clean, damp
cloth. For best effect, padded parts should
be cleaned immediately after something
is spilled on it. To extend the service life
of padded parts, avoid direct contact with
chemicals or prolonged sunlight.
3.2. Castors and brake feet
Regular cleaning of castors and brake feet
is required to maintain the operation of the
device. Wipe castors and brake feet with
a damp cloth. Remove any hair from the
castors using a thin crochet needle or similar
implement.
3.3. Other parts
Do not clean lifting devices and actuators on
any electric brake installed on the device, see
Figure 3.1. This is because there is a risk that
the grease required for these mechanisms
to function as intended might be removed
during cleaning.
Figure 3.1. The device's lifting mechanisms and other actuators.
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Caring for the device
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