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9.2 Cleaning the plastic parts
9.3 Cleaning the wheels
9.4 Cleaning the tracks - wear control
9.1 Cleaning the metal parts
Use a common commercial detergent for plastics to clean the plastic parts, and follow the instructions and warnings provided
along with the product.
Do not use alcohol or solvent-based products.
Do not use water jets or sprays
The wheel should be cleaned periodically, depending on the
wheel type and the environment in which the wheelchair is used.
Remove any solids from the surfaces that can become wedged
in the wheel and any wires and hair that can become wrapped
around the hub making rotation difficult.
Clean the brake wheel mechanism using a brush.
Rotate the aid completely on one side so that the handlebar
rests on the ground; this way you can access the underside.
Remove the material and dirt that
may be on the tracks.
Along with this operation also check
the wear state of the chocks of the
two tracks. If you find any damage
including parts of missing chocks or
wear beyond the set limits, immedi-
ately inform the assistance centre to
replace the tracks
Rotate the aid completely on one side so that the handlebar
rests on the ground; this way you can access the underside.
The painted metal parts can be used cleaned with commercial sprays sold for household use, but they should not contain
alcohol or solvents as these may cause discolouring or damage the paint itself.
The chrome parts can be cleaned with normal household products and then thoroughly dried. Do not use water jets or sprays.
13 mm minimum
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