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Revised 7/24/2014
The responsibility of any wheelchair repairs belongs to your distributor with qualified, technical
expertise. We suggest a complete inspection by your retailer at least once a year. Regular
maintenance helps the identification and replacement of defective and worn parts on your
wheelchair. This also allows the improvement of daily operation.
3 -2 General Inspection
a. General
Make sure that the wheelchair folds and unfolds easily and smoothly. Check that the wheelchair
moves in a straight line (No resistance or deviation).
b. Folding System
Check the folding system for worn or distorted parts.
c. Armrests
Make sure that the armrests are firmly attached and in good condition. Check the pressure of the
armrest.
d. Seat and Backrest Upholstery
Make sure that the upholstery is in good condition.
e. Rear Wheels
Make sure that the wheel nuts and precision bearings are tight. Check that the wheels are parallel
to the frame.
f. Castors
Make sure that the axle is tight by turning the wheel. The wheel must gradually come to a stop.
g. Fork
Make sure that all the fittings are well tightened.
h. Rubber Pneumatic Tires
Check the pressure of the pneumatic tires (value indicated on the side).
Caution!
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Although the Mobi-Chair can float on water, you cannot use or treat it as a boat. In normal
condition of use, the Mobi-Chair will not turn over if the user sits sturdily. However, for safety
and requirement by law, a life jacket is to be worn by the user. The Mobi-Chair is not intended
for areas with currents or strong waves. Please be sure to use Mobi-Chair in a range in which the
lifeguard can reach timely. Be careful and have fun!
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