Maintenance, Tighten the controller adjustment arm, Check the wheelchair frame – Golden Technologies ALERO GP52 User Manual

Page 24: Check the upholstery for wear, Check the tires for abnormal wear and tear, Check the batteries and terminals, Check all connectors for secure fits, Check all cables for frayed, cut or exposed wires

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Golden Alero GP52SS Owner’s Manual

Revised 0807

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MAINTENANCE

Your Alero needs some basic attention to ensure it provides reliable service. We recommend
your power wheelchair is checked regularly for maintenance requirements and also receives a
thorough annual check up by your Golden Authorized Dealer.

Regular Maintenance

1. Make sure power is off before performing any maintenance.

2. Check the joystick to make sure it is not bent or damaged and that it returns to center

when you release it. See a Golden Authorized Dealer if there is any problem.

3. Check the rubber boot around the base of the joystick for damage. Visually inspect the

boot. Do not handle or try to repair it. See a Golden Authorized Dealer if there is any
problem.

4. Keep the upholstery and frame clean by wiping with a soft cloth, particularly after

driving through wet, sandy or muddy conditions.

WARNING!

Do not use harsh abrasive materials when cleaning, Do not
apply liquid cleaners or solvents directly to the control box,
battery charger or any electrical connections.


5. Keep wheels free from lint, hair, sand or carpet fibers.

6. Check motor connectors, joystick connectors and battery connectors for a tight fit and

that they are secured properly. Make sure there are no frayed or cut wires. See a
Golden Authorized Dealer if there is any problem.

7. Tighten the controller adjustment arm.

8. Charge your batteries regularly. Make sure the terminals are free of corrosion.

Remember to always wear gloves when handling any battery.

9. Lightly oil axle pin, wheel axles and bearings once every three months.

10. Check tires for abnormal wear and tear.

Annual Maintenance

1. Check the controller programmer for the user’s needs.

2. Check the wheelchair frame.

3. Check the upholstery for wear.

4. Check the tires for abnormal wear and tear.

5. Check the batteries and terminals.

6. Check all connectors for secure fits.

7. Check all cables for frayed, cut or exposed wires.

8. Check the joystick to make sure it is not bent or damaged and that it returns to center

when you release it.

9. Check the rubber boot around the base of the joystick for damage. Visually inspect the

boot.


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