SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE CHECKS
4.1Open the wheelchair, all movements should be free throughout the folding range.
4.1.1Examine the seat and backrest fabrics for wear, damage or staining.
Examine retaining screws for tightness and general condition. (See Section 6)
4.1.2Examine armrest pads for wear or damage and tightness of attachment screws. (See Section 7)
4.1.3Examine armrest panels for damage. (See Section 7)
4.1.4Examine footrest hanger for effective locking when fully forward and back. Examine clamp assembly for secure location of footplate assembly stem tube. Check that footplates remain vertical when raised.
Examine heel loops for damage or excessive wear and security of attachment. (See Section 8)
4.1.5Examine brake assemblies for wear, damage or misalignment. (See Section 9)
4.1.6Check operation of folding push handle assembly and that it is free to move and locks into place positively. (See Section 10)
Check that the hand grips are not damaged and are securely fitted to the push handle.
4.1.7Ensure that tube plugs and ends are fitted to: Front of seat tubes.
Armrests front and rear. Tipping levers.
Top and bottom of castor mounts.
4.2Lift the front of the wheelchair and rest the push handles on the floor.
4.2.1Examine the structure of the frame for damage.
4.2.2Check the pivot points for undue slackness, caused by loose nuts and bolts, or worn parts. Check that front and rear locking links fully lock. (See Section 11)
4.2.3Check castors for free rotation of the wheel and the complete assembly. Examine castors for wear in the bearings.
Examine locating spindle for signs of bending, at the point where it is attached to the frame. (See Section 12)
4.2.4Check rear wheels for free rotation. Examine wheels for wear in the bearings.
Examine wheels for loose spokes, buckled or damaged rims and handrims (BARRETT 7H). (See Section 13 and 14)