Invacare IFX-20MP Owners Manual 2 - Page 111

User/Attendant Inspection Checklists, Service Inspection

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Mobility Hardware and Electronics Upholstery and Seating Batteries Rubber Urethane Tires and Casters, Handgrips, Joystick Inductive Tops, Joystick Overlays, Motors and Gearboxes (if exposed to prolonged moisture, urine, etc.), Stability Lock Arm pads, Seat Cushion Foam, Seat Cushion Covers, Back Cushion Foam, Back Cushion Covers, Headrest Foam, Headrest Covers, Footplate Covers, Calf Pad (if applicable) Foam and Cover Lead acid/Lithium, Coin cell (watch type), Gel (6 months) 7.4 User/Attendant Inspection Checklists Every six months, and as necessary, take your wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough inspection and servicing. Weekly, monthly, and periodic inspections should be performed by user/attendant between the six month service inspections. Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth operation of your wheelchair. To operate properly and safely, your wheelchair MUST be cared for just like any other vehicle. Routine maintenance will extend the life and efficiency of your wheelchair. 60126081-A Maintenance 7.4.1 Inspect/Adjust Weekly q Ensure proper operation of powered functions (Example: drive, seating and legrests). 7.4.2 Inspect/Adjust Monthly q Check all components for loose, damaged or corroded components, such as connectors, terminals or cables. Contact your Invacare provider to replace damaged components. q Ensure that all connectors are fully mated. q Cables shall be inspected periodically to ensure that they are routed and secured properly. Periodic inspection is recommended as it may reveal loose and/or damaged cables. Contact your Invacare provider to re-secure or replace cables. q Check for and remove any foreign objects or material. 7.4.3 Inspect/Adjust Periodically • Check the joystick boot for damage. Contact your Invacare provider for replacement if damaged. • Check that all labels are present and legible. Replace if necessary. 7.5 Service Inspection Every six months take your wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough inspection and servicing. Service inspections MUST be performed by a qualified technician. The following are recommended items to inspect during regular service inspections performed by a qualified 111

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Maintenance
Mobility Hardware
and Electronics
Rubber Urethane Tires and Casters,
Handgrips, Joystick Inductive Tops,
Joystick Overlays, Motors and
Gearboxes (if exposed to prolonged
moisture, urine, etc.), Stability Lock
Upholstery and
Seating
Arm pads, Seat Cushion Foam,
Seat Cushion Covers, Back Cushion
Foam, Back Cushion Covers,
Headrest Foam, Headrest Covers,
Footplate Covers, Calf Pad (if
applicable) Foam and Cover
Batteries
Lead acid/Lithium, Coin cell (watch
type), Gel (6 months)
7.4
User/Attendant Inspection Checklists
Every six months, and as necessary, take your
wheelchair to a qualified technician for a thorough
inspection and servicing.
Weekly, monthly, and periodic inspections should be
performed by user/attendant between the six month
service inspections.
Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts and
enhance the smooth operation of your wheelchair.
To operate properly and safely, your wheelchair
MUST be cared for just like any other vehicle.
Routine maintenance will extend the life and
efficiency of your wheelchair.
7.4.1
Inspect/Adjust Weekly
q
Ensure proper operation of powered functions
(Example: drive, seating and legrests).
7.4.2
Inspect/Adjust Monthly
q
Check all components for loose, damaged or corroded
components, such as connectors, terminals or cables.
Contact your Invacare provider to replace damaged
components.
q
Ensure that all connectors are fully mated.
q
Cables shall be inspected periodically to ensure
that they are routed and secured properly. Periodic
inspection is recommended as it may reveal loose
and/or damaged cables. Contact your Invacare provider
to re-secure or replace cables.
q
Check for and remove any foreign objects or material.
7.4.3
Inspect/Adjust Periodically
Check the joystick boot for damage. Contact your
Invacare provider for replacement if damaged.
Check that all labels are present and legible. Replace
if necessary.
7.5
Service Inspection
Every six months take your wheelchair to a qualified
technician for a thorough inspection and servicing.
Service inspections MUST be performed by a
qualified technician.
The following are recommended items to inspect during
regular service inspections performed by a qualified
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