Maintenance responsibilities
Maintenance of a medical device is wholly the responsibility of the owner of that device. Failure to maintain a
device in accordance with the instructions may invalidate the device's warranty. Furthermore, failure to main-
tain a device may compromise the clinical condition or safety of users and/or their caregivers.
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Read the User Guide carefully before use and
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store it in a safe place for future reference
Store the enclosed tools on/at the product
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Daily
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Use a dry cloth to clean the product
Visual inspection. Repair or replace any dam-
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aged or worn-out parts
Ensure that all fasteners are in place and fit-
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ted correctly
Check all fittings and buckles for signs of worn
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out parts
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Be aware of any MAX mark indications before
adjustment
Weekly
Check that all castors are moving freely
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and that all wheel locks/brakes are easily
activated
Wipe off any residue and dirt from the prod-
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uct using a cloth with warm water and a
mild detergent/soap and dry before use
Check that the angle mechanism functions
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correctly and that the safety lock is working
correctly
Monthly
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All nuts and bolt on this product must be
checked and tightened to avoid unnecessary
failures
Oil the swing-away parts. We recommend you
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use a professional lubricant system
Annually
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Inspect the frame for cracks or signs for worn-
out parts and carry out annual service. Never
use a product which appears to be substan-
dard or faulty
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
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Service interval
A detailed inspection of the product must be made
every 12 months (every 6 months for heavy users)
and every time the product is reissued for use. The
inspection should be carried out by a technically
competent person who has been trained in the use
of the product.
The lifetime of this product in normal use is 5 years
if all maintenance and servicing is carried out in ac-
cordance with the manufacturer's instructions and
demonstrably recorded.
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