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9.2 Tyre maintenance and pressures
9.2.1 Tyre pressure
CAUTION!
If pneumatic tyres are fitted to your scooter it is important to
regularly check the air pressure and for signs of wear.
The maximum tyre pressures are listed in Section 12.0, if in
doubt check the markings on the side of the scooter tyre for
guidance.
NOTE:
It is important that drive wheels are inflated to equal
pressures as a pair, and likewise the rear. The inflator pump
provides the safest method of inflating your scooter tyres and
the pressure can be checked with a standard motor vehicle
pressure gauge.
DANGER!
• Do not inflate beyond the maximum allowed tyre pressure.
• Always use the pump that is supplied with the scooter.
• Never use a forecourt pump.
• Before tyres are repaired they must first be fully deflated.
9.2.2 Tyre wear
When inspecting the tyres for signs of wear, look for significant
scuffmarks, cuts and a diminished tyre tread. Tyres will need to
be changed when the tread cannot be seen over the complete
surface of the tyre.
WARNING!
• If you are in any doubt about the performance requirements
of your scooter, contact your Sunrise Medical authorised
dealer.
• After performing any maintenance or repairs on the scooter
you must make sure that it is functioning correctly before it
is used.
• A complete inspection, safety check and service should be
made by a Sunrise Medical authorised dealer at least once
per year.
• All fasteners must be replaced like for like using the correct
length, tensile strength and materials.
• When replacing self-locking nuts, or nuts/studs secured
with a thread locking solution, ensure that a suitable thread
locking solution is reapplied to the fastener.
• Check all Velcro fastening straps for correct adhesion when
pressed together.
• Ensure that any contamination, such as fluff, hair, etc is
removed from the Velcro straps. Such contamination may
affect adhesion.
Monthly checks
Perform the monthly check routine before driving as described
below.
• All fasteners should be checked monthly for wear, such as
loose bolts or broken components.
• Check all straps monthly for fraying, ripped seams or other
indications of excessive wear damage. Discontinue use if
damage is found.