TRAVELER 4all Ergo & 4you Ergo usage instructions
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Only manufacturer’s original parts may be
used when ordering spare parts.
Repairs and conversions to the product
may only be carried out by your rehabilitation
specialist dealer or PRO ACTIV.
Tightening torques and securing details for
fastening elements as shown in the table in
Chapter 38 must be observed.
33.2 Service schedules
There is some
maintenance work or checks
which should be carried out by the user
themselves
at regular intervals (approximately
every 4 weeks depending on the frequency of
use):
Check the tyres for damage, foreign bodies
and any cracks that form.
Check the tyre pressure and correct if
needed (the tyre pressure should always
be as printed on the tyre covers).
Check the brakes (function, wear on brake
pins).
Clean and oil the pivot points of the brakes
and check the ease of movement or actua-
tion force of the brake levers.
Check the function of the anti-tipping de-
vice.
Check the stable stand of the seat and
backrest upholstery.
Check the tight fit of the fixing screws on
the seat and back system.
Check the function and ease of running of
the quick release axles of the drive wheels
and caster forks.
If you discover any problems during these
checks, please immediately contact your reha-
bilitation specialist dealer or PRO ACTIV. Ser-
vice and repair work on the product may only
be carried out by your rehabilitation specialist
dealer or PRO ACTIV.
In addition to these maintenance tasks/checks
by the user, PRO ACTIV has prescribed
maintenance tasks to be carried out by the
rehabilitation specialist dealer or
PRO ACTIV
for safe operation of the product
and to minimise the risk to the user or third-
parties.
The initial inspection is performed six weeks
after delivery. The maintenance schedule can
be found in the inspection lists in Chapter 41.
Subsequent inspections are then always per-
formed a year after the last inspection. The
maintenance schedule can be found in the
inspection lists in Chapter 41.
After extreme stresses, such as during holi-
days where the product was exposed to sand,
sea water or snow, an additional deep clean
and inspection by your rehabilitation specialist
dealer is recommended.
To maintain the warranty validity, the perfor-
mance of the maintenance tasks must be doc-
umented. Any faults identified during mainte-
nance work must be rectified and documented
as such before further use of the product.
Even if your product does not show any signs
of wear, damage or malfunctions, the regular
safety-related checks on your product must be
carried out in accordance with the mainte-
nance schedule.
33.3 Proof of maintenance
To provide proof of the maintenance, you can
use the inspection lists in Chapter 41. Always
keep all receipts/service reports as proof, and
have any service work that has not been car-
ried out by the manufacturer documented.
Please bring these usage instructions/the
service booklet along with you each time
maintenance is performed
.