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Maintenance, Cleaning & Fault finding
An electric wheelchair needs some basic attention to ensure it provides reliable
service. We recommend that the user ensures that the power wheelchair is
checked regularly for maintenance requirements and receives a thorough and
annual maintenance check up.
We recommend that the chair has at least one full service from an authorised
dealer once a year. If you notice any irregular aspect of your chair phone your
nearest authorised dealer for assistance. They will advise if the chair should be
returned for repairs. If the chair is to be returned, they will advise on the
availability of replacement units, and the required method of packing and shipping.
Annual Maintenance
We recommend that the chair has at least one full service per year from an
Authorised Dealer. This help ensure your power chair is functioning properly and
helps prevent future complications. This should include:
1.
Checking the tyres and tubes.
2.
Checking the batteries and terminals.
3.
Checking the controller programme for the user’s needs.
4.
Checking the wheelchair frame.
5.
Checking the upholstery condition.
Regular Maintenance and Cleaning
1.
Avoid knocking or bumping the controller, especially the joystick.
2.
Avoid prolonged exposure of your power chair to extreme conditions, such
as heat, cold, or moisture.
3.
Keep the controller clean.
4.
Check all controller connectors are tight and secured properly.
5.
Never hose off your power chair or place it in direct contact with water.
6.
Keep the upholstery and frame clean by wiping with a soft cloth, particularly
after driving through wet, sandy or muddy conditions. Do not use harsh
abrasive materials when cleaning. Do not apply liquid cleaners or solvents
directly to the control box, battery charger or any electrical connections.
7.
Keep wheels free from lint, hair, sand and carpet fibres.
Summary of Contents for Hydra C650PW
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