Hygiene Equipment
Designed for People
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Routine maintenance
The recommended frequency of these maintenance procedures will depend on how often the equipment is
used. It is good practice to establish these procedures and then adjust the frequency as your conditions
indicate.
Visual inspect the TR 1000 Shower chair:
- Make sure that it stands securely on the floor.
- Make sure that it is possible to raise and lower the shower chair.
- Make sure that there are no damages on the Shower chair that might hurt the patient.
Daily maintenance:
- Clean the shower trolley according to the cleaning instructions. See table of contents, “Cleaning
instructions”.
- Charge the battery every day or whenever the shower chair is not in use.
- If the lifting columns are exposed to faeces or other aggressive dirt, immediately clean the lifting
columns before raising and lowering the shower chair.
Monthly maintenance:
- Make sure that all screw and fastenings are tightened properly.
It is important that all screws and fastenings are checked and tightened if needed – including
those not easily visible.
- Check the armrests to ensure they are in good condition and that all fasteners are in place and
fully functioning.
- Check the castors and make sure they are clean and that the castor brakes are fully functioning.
- Check the tilt function and make sure that it is fully functioning.
- Check the lifting columns and make sure they are fully functioning.
- If necessary, Initialize/calibrate the TR1000.
The Shower chair should immediately be taken out of operation if
defects or irregularities are noted. Prompt service is required.
Maintenance and/or repairs may only be carried out by the
manufacturer or qualified staff authorized by the manufacturer,
otherwise warranty expires immediately.