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List of annual maintenance work
Preparation for visual check
Remove the seat and backrest elements, legrests, armrest units. If necessary,
clean the vehicle or the modules before the visual check.
Visual check
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Check the frame, add-on components and accessories for damage, corrosion
and damaged paintwork.
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Check the condition and fastening of electric cables and connections.
General checks
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Check the securing screws for tightness.
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Check the securing of all add-on elements.
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Check the securing of the chassis parts, add-on parts and accessories.
Chassis
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Check the suspension for safe condition.
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Check the fastening of the steering and drive wheels.
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Check the tyre condition and tyre pressure.
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Check the condition, functioning and smooth-operation of the steering wheel
suspension.
Brakes
❑
Check the automatic brake system for correct functioning.
Max. braking distance at 6 km/h = 1 m.
Electrical system
❑
Clean and maintain the batteries, connections and battery box.
Oil/Grease
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Rotating points and bearing points of control levers and moving parts.
Final check
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Check the lighting and signalling devices.
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Check the motor and steering unlocking devices (push mode).
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Brake/steering/drive test.
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General functional check.
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Test drive.
MAINTENANCE
For safety reasons and to prevent ac-
cidents resulting from wear not de-
tected in time it is important that you
have the electric wheelchair serviced
at annual intervals.
Annual service intervals are required
under normal operating conditions.
Shorter intervals for brakes and chas-
sis checks are recommended in the case
of severe operating conditions, e.g.
daily driving on uphill/downhill gra-
dients or use by a nursing service - with
frequently changing wheelchair users.
The following list of annual mainte-
nance work gives you a guide for car-
rying out the maintenance work. It
does not outline the actual scope of
the necessary work which can only be
ascertained by an inspection of the
vehicle.
Have this work carried out by an au-
thorised workshop in order to ensure
that the electric wheelchair offers the
highest level of safety and reliability.
The employees of the workshop are
familiar with the technology of the
vehicle and have suitable tools. They
can identify the start of wear in good
time and use only original spare parts.
!
Attention:
The vehicle driver is responsible for
the correct functioning and safe
condition of the vehicle when driv-
ing on public highways.
An incorrect or neglected cleaning and
maintenance results in a limitation of
the product liability.
Disposal
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The vehicle packing material can be
disposed of as recyclable material.
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The metal parts can be disposed of
as recyclable scrap metal.
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The plastic parts can be disposed
of as recyclable plastic.
▲
Electrical parts and printed circuit
boards can be disposed of as elec-
trical scrap.
▲
The disposal must occur in accord-
ance with the respective national
regulations.
▲
Please enquire about local dispos-
al arrangements at your municipal
authority.