9
SAFETY INFORMATION
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Wear suitable clothing during service-jobs as
well as gloves and protective glasses when re-
quired.
– Danger of injuries caused by inappropriate
work clothes.
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Secure the product against unintentional roll-
ing motions, tilting over or falling down e. g.
from a mounting rack.
– Damages due to a not secured wheelchair.
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Clean/disinfect the product before inspection.
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If necessary, observe the care instructions and
product specific inspection instructions in-
cluded in the corresponding operating manu-
al as well as the safety and general handling
instructions <
Electronic vehicles
>.
– Damages due to neglected cleaning.
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Keep your workspace clean and only use clean
cloths.
– Damages caused by shavings and dirt parti-
cles.
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Use only suitable tools.
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View chapter
Required tools and aids
on
page 9.
– Damages caused by the use of incorrect tools.
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Replace loose screwed connections with
thread safety with the respective nut or screw
and new thread safety.
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If new screws or nuts with thread safety not be
available, apply liquid thread safety compound
with medium hardness e. g. Loctite® 241 or
Euro Lock A24.20.
– Damages caused by loose screwed connec-
tions.
Storage
Dismantled parts are to be placed resp. stored safe-
ly and protected as well as sorted by commission.
REQUIRED TOOLS AND AIDS
For adjustments and maintenance we recommend
the use of high quality tools.
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High quality tools can prevent for example
damages to the surface of the frame as well as
minor injuries to the hand.
The tools required most frequently are:
– Socket wrench
– Open-end or ring spanner
– Hexagon socket spanner
– Phillips screwdriver
– Slot screw drivers
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