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4.2. Plastic plugs / guide 

bushings

Make sure that guide bushings and 

plastic plugs are properly secured, 

and replace worn or damaged parts.

5. Castors

 

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5.1. Function / roll / swivel

Remove hair and dust from the 

castors and check castors and 

castor housings for wear and play, 

which may indicate defective 

bearings. Check that the castors 

swivel and the housings rotate 

as expected. Replace castors if 

necessary.

 

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5.2. Attachment / tightening

Check that the castors’ screws are 

intact and tightened.

6. Seat frame

 

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6.1. Mechanics / welds

Check all welded parts carefully 

(especially when mounting tilt 

mechanisms, as these parts carry 

the most load).

 

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6.2. Bolted joints / tightening

Check and tighten all bolted joints. 

Replace screws that have damaged 

heads or threads. 

 

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6.3. Plastic plugs / guide 

bushings

Make sure that guide bushings and 

plastic plugs are properly secured, 

and replace worn or damaged parts.

 

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6.4. Seat / replacement / 

cleaning 

Replace the seat with a new one 

and wash or replace any covers.

 

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6.5. Control / lubrication

Make sure that all knobs and wheels 

on the seat frame are working and 

that they lock correctly.

 

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6.6. Gas spring tilt / function

If the chair is equipped with gas 

tilt controls, check that these lock 

securely and that there is no gradual 

change in tilt when loaded. Check 

and replace damaged wires and 

sheaths.

 

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6.7. Crank tilt controls / wear

If the chair is equipped with crank 

tilt controls, check that there is 

no play and that all screws are 

tightened.

 

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6.8. Coxit mechanism / control

Make sure that the knobs for the 

flaps turn easily and are securely 

locked with the counter nut.

7. Backrest mechanism

 

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7.1. Function / wear

Check and replace any worn parts, 

and make sure that moving parts 

are working correctly.

 

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7.2. Attachment / tightening

Check that all screws, knobs and 

wheels lock properly and that the 

spring button clips are working 

correctly.

 

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7.3. Plastic plugs / guide 

bushings

Make sure that guide bushings and 

plastic plugs are properly secured, 

and replace worn or damaged parts.

 

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7.4. Backrest / replacement / 

cleaning

Replace the backrest with a new 

one and wash or replace any covers.

 

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7.5. Gas spring lever / function

Check the gas pressure and 

stability of the gas spring. Ensure 

that it locks securely and that 

there is no gradual change in the 

backrest angle when loaded. Check 

and replace damaged wires and 

sheaths.

8. Armrests

 

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8.1. Function / wear

Check and replace any worn 

parts and make sure that locking 

mechanisms and moving parts are 

working correctly.

 

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8.2. Plastic plugs / guide 

bushings

Make sure that guide bushings and 

plastic plugs are properly secured, 

and replace worn or damaged parts.

 

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8.3. Armrest plates / 

replacement / cleaning

Replace armrest plates with new 

ones.

 

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8.4. Armrest mechanics / 

function

Check all welds and that there is 

no damage to the tube system that 

may impair or weaken the structure.

9. Accessories

 

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9.1. Restoration

Remove any accessories that are 

not normally installed on the chair 

and inspect them as detailed below 

before potentially placing them in 

storage.

 

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9.2. Mechanics

Check all welds and that there is no 

damage to mechanical parts that 

may impair or weaken the structure.

 

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9.3. Function / wear

Check and replace any worn 

parts and make sure that locking 

mechanisms and moving parts are 

working correctly.

 

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9.4. Padded parts

Discard padded parts to prevent 

cross-infection, and discard or 

wash covers according to washing 

instructions.

10. Final inspection

 

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10.1. Testing

Test the chair’s functionality 

and that all individual functions, 

electrical functions and brakes are 

working correctly. If the chair is 

to be stored for a period, the chair 

must be put in sleep mode using the 

appropriate 9V adapter to save the 

batteries.

RECONDITIONING, CONT.

Summary of Contents for REAL 9200 TWIN

Page 1: ...11 and has been tested and approved in accordance with EN 1335 2 EN 1335 3 and IEC 60601 1 2 All textiles used in the chair have been tested and approved in accordance with EN 1021 1 and EN 1021 2 Mercado Medic AB is certified to ISO 9001 ISO 14001 and ISO 13485 and complies with applicable labour and environmental legislation If you have any questions about your product or if something unexpected...

Page 2: ...20 06583 UK 02 IMPORTANT INFORMATION CLASS PAGE 3 EXPECTED SERVICE LIFE PAGE 3 CLEANING CARE AND CHARGING PAGE 4 USER MANUAL PAGE 5 RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE PAGE 6 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...ilver labels on the Product s chassis marked with Lev Del and stated in the format YYWW number of year and week As a user of the Product you should contact your prescriber technical aids centre or distributor if the Product shows reduced or altered performance After the expected service life it is important to make an overall assessment of the Product before continuing to use it After the expected...

Page 4: ... a wall socket The LED on the charger will indicate that charging is under way When the LED changes colour from yellow to green the battery is fully charged The chair can be raised and lowered while charging is in progress This applies to EL chairs delivered from week 11 2013 or previously delivered updated chairs NOTE It is particularly important to charge the battery on chairs with electric brak...

Page 5: ...the knob 3 Pull out and fold back The device locks automatically when the armrest is folded back to the upright position Automatic locking can be prevented by turning the knob 3 a quarter turn 1 2 3 TWIN EL The seat height is adjusted using the rocker switch 1 under one of the armrests To raise the seat press the top part of the switch To lower the seat press the lower part of the switch The seat ...

Page 6: ... polishes synthetic detergents polishing waxes or sprays on the chair 1 3 Connectors attachment Check that cables and connectors are intact and properly secured Make sure that cables and connectors cannot be pinched or crushed 1 4 Batteries battery charger function Check that the charger is working and that the housing and cables are undamaged Check the batteries voltage and that there is not too ...

Page 7: ...htening Check that all screws knobs and wheels lock properly and that the spring button clips are working correctly 7 3 Plastic plugs guide bushings Make sure that guide bushings and plastic plugs are properly secured and replace worn or damaged parts 7 4 Backrest replacement cleaning Replace the backrest with a new one and wash or replace any covers 7 5 Gas spring lever function Check the gas pre...

Page 8: ...elslingan 14 SE 181 57 Lidingö Postal address Box 1074 SE 181 22 Lidingö Switchboard is open Mon Fri 08 00 16 30 CET CEST Tel 46 0 8 555 143 00 Fax 46 0 8 555 143 99 E mail info mercado se Service and technical support Telephone hours Mon Fri 08 00 12 00 and 13 00 16 00 CET CEST Tel 46 0 8 555 143 08 Fax 46 0 8 555 143 99 Mobile phone 46 0 70 550 63 98 46 0 70 894 63 68 E mail service mercado se S...

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