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Storage and transportation
The walker should be transported and stored in 5°C to 50°C and in normal humidity, 20% to 80% non-condensing.
The air pressure should be between 700 and 1060hPa. Leftmost symbol indicates storage and transportation. Let
the walker reach room temperature before the batteries are charged or the walker is used. The walker should not
be stored so that it is exposed to dust, or so that the battery or gas piston is exposed to direct sunlight.
Operation
The operating environment should be 5°C to 40°C, relative humidity 20% to 80% non-condensing, and atmo-
spheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa. See also Technical specification below. Leftmost symbol indicates operating
condition.
Cleaning and disinfection
After every use:
Clean the walker armrests and handles. Wipe using a mild soap solution/surface disinfectant. The product is not
corrosion proof.
Weekly and possibly more often depending on frequency of use:
If necessary, clean the whole walker with a cloth with warm water or a soap solution and check that the castors
are free from dirt and hair. The electronic components (battery, control box, hand control, actuators, cables) should
be cleaned with a damp cloth only. To avoid degreasing of the piston rods, the actuators should be retracted to
minimum stroke and without load before cleaning. Ensure that the device is dried thoroughly after cleaning.
If disinfection is needed:
70% ethanol, 45% isopropanol or similar should be used.
Do not steam clean due to risk of corrosion.
Do not use cleaning agents containing phenol or chlorine, as this could damage the materials.
In enviroments with high risk of infections use the walker with PU-cushions (Accessory number 57-361-L
and 57-361-R)
Recycling/Disposal
When the product is no longer usable it should be recycled in accordance with legislation and regulations in the
country concerned. All electrical parts including batteries must be removed and recycled as electrical components.
Ask your local recycling station for further information about how the different materials in the product (metals,
plastics, electronics) should be recycled. Used batteries can also be returned to Direct Healthcare Group or a Direct
Healthcare Group distributor for recycling.
I F U
40°C
5°C
20%
50°C
20%
-10°C
80%
%
700
hPa
80%
%
700
hPa
1060
hPa
1060
hPa
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