Aspire EVOKE 2 JNR User manual

USER MANUAL
EVOKE 2 & EVOKE 2 JNR
EVOKE 2
EVOKE 2
JNR

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Thank you for choosing this Aspire Wheelchair.
This product has been designed to oer the
maximum in comfort, safety and adjustability.
Aspire Manual Wheelchairs are suitable for
indoor and outdoor use and are available in a
range of sizes.
It is important that you read this user manual
carefully before using your new wheelchair.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Intended Use
2. Product Description
3. Warnings
4. Product Specifications
5. List of Components
6. Assembly
7. Preliminary Checks
8. General Operation
9. Adjustments
10. Accessories
11. Troubleshooting
12. Care & Maintenance
13. Warranty
14. Compliance
15. Service Maintenance & Customisation
16. Service Log Book
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Aspire Evoke 2 Manual Wheelchair
Aspire Evoke 2 Manual Wheelchairs are specifically designed for individuals who, due to a wide variety
of reasons, have limited mobility or are unable to walk. This product should be used as a tool to assist
with these mobility or walking diculties.
Aspire Evoke 2 Manual Wheelchairs are able to be propelled by a user with the self-propelling wheels
or by an attendant with the push handles. This wheelchair has been designed to be used in and outdoor
on dry, hard and leveled terrain.
Aspire Evoke 2 JNR Manual Wheelchair
Aspire Evoke 2 JNR Manual Wheelchairs are specifically designed for children who, due to a wide
variety of reasons, have limited mobility or are unable to walk. This product should be used as a tool to
assist with these mobility or walking diculties.
Aspire Evoke 2 JNR Manual Wheelchairs are able to be propelled by a user with the self-propelling
wheels or by an attendant with the push handles. This wheelchair has been designed to be used in and
outdoor on dry, hard and leveled terrain.
WARNING! This wheelchair is intended to bear the weight of an occupant through its wheels
during propulsion and when stationary. It is NOT designed to be carried with an occupant in the
seat and doing so may cause serious injury or death.
SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL
The symbols below are used throughout this user manual and on the product to identify warnings and
important information. It is very important for you to read them and understand them completely.
WARNING! Indicates a potentially hazardous condition/situation. Failure to follow
designated procedures can cause either personal injury, component damage or
malfunction. On the product, this icon is represented as a black symbol on a white triangle
with a black border.
ALWAYS! These actions should be performed as specified. Failure to perform mandatory
actions can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage. On the product, this icon is
represented as a white infinity symbol on a black dot with a white border.
DO NOT! These actions are prohibited. These actions should not be performed at any time
or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited action can cause personal injury and/
or equipment damage. On the product, this icon is represented as a white symbol with a
black circle and black slash.
1. INTENDED USE 3. WARNINGS
2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY - 140KG - 300 TO 500mm SEAT WIDTHS
MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY - 180KG - 570 TO 610mm SEAT WIDTHS
• DO NOT exceed maximum user weight. This weight limit includes any accessories, shopping or
other personal items that may be carried on the chair.
• DO NOT stand on the foot plates as the wheelchair may tip forwards. The foot plates are not
designed to be a weight bearing surface.
• WARNING! Pay attention to your fingers when folding or opening the wheelchair and when
self-propelling the chair with hands in close proximity to wheel spokes.
• ALWAYS use push rims to bring the wheelchair to a stop. Do not use the brakes to stop a
moving wheelchair.
• DO NOT use the wheelchair on escalators, even if accompanied by an attendant.
Aspire Evoke 2 Manual Wheelchair
The Aspire Evoke 2 Manual Wheelchair is a lightweight four wheel wheelchair with a cross folding frame.
The product is made of aircraft grade aluminium, ensuring strength, durability and easy movement. This
wheelchair oers enhanced manoeuvrability and stability, a wide size range and leading adjustability for
a customised fit. It is equipped with a fabric seat and back, seat cushion, push handles, large 24 inch rear
self-propelling quick release wheels and removable swing away legrests. A large range of accessories can
be fitted to the Aspire Evoke 2 Manual Wheelchair to improve its overall performance.
Aspire Evoke 2 JNR Manual Wheelchair
The Aspire Evoke 2 JNR Manual Wheelchair is a lightweight four wheel wheelchair with a cross folding
frame. The product is made of aluminium, ensuring strength durability and easy movement. This
wheelchair oers enhanced manoeuvrability and stability, a wide size range and leading adjustability for
a customised fit. It is equipped with a fabric seat and back, seat cushion, push handles, medium 20 inch
rear self-propelling quick release wheels and removable swing away legrests. A large range of accessories
can be fitted to the Aspire Evoke 2 JNR Manual Wheelchair to improve its overall performance.

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Aspire EVOKE 2 Manual Wheelchair
CODE SEAT
WIDTH
OVERALL
WIDTH
SEAT
DEPTH
SEAT
HEIGHT
BACKREST
HEIGHT
ARMREST
HEIGHT
MINIMUM
CHAIR
WEIGHT
S.W.L
EVOKE 2
MWS449500 350 mm (14”) 560 mm 400 - 475 mm 440 - 480 mm 430 - 490 mm 205 - 225 mm From 14.8 kg 140 kg
MWS449510 400 mm (16”) 610 mm 400 - 475 mm 440 - 480 mm 430 - 490 mm 205 - 225 mm From 14.9 kg 140 kg
MWS449520 450 mm (18”) 660 mm 400 - 475 mm 440 - 480 mm 430 - 490 mm 205 - 225 mm From 15.0 kg 140 kg
MWS449530 500 mm (20”) 710 mm 400 - 475 mm 440 - 480 mm 430 - 490 mm 205 - 225 mm From 15.1 kg 140 kg
MWS449540
(HD) 570 mm (22”) 780 mm 400 - 475 mm 440 - 480 mm 430 - 490 mm 205 - 225 mm From 16.0 kg 180 kg
MWS449550
(HD) 610 mm (24”) 820 mm 400 - 475 mm 440 - 480 mm 430 - 490 mm 205 - 225 mm From 16.2 kg 180 kg
CODE SEAT
WIDTH
OVERALL
WIDTH
SEAT
DEPTH
SEAT
HEIGHT
BACKREST
HEIGHT
ARMREST
HEIGHT
MINIMUM
CHAIR
WEIGHT
S.W.L
EVOKE 2 JNR
MWS449560 300 mm (12”) 510 mm 300 - 375 mm 360 - 410 mm 430 - 490 mm 205 - 225 mm 14 kg 140 kg
Aspire EVOKE 2 JNR Manual Wheelchair
4. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 5. LIST OF COMPONENTS
Aspire EVOKE 2 Manual Wheelchair
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Number Description
1 Rear Wheels
2 Quick Release Axles
3 Armrests
4Footrests
5Height Adjustable Castor Fork
6 Front Castor Wheel
7 Foot Plate with Heel Loop
8Attendant Hand Grips
9Hand Brakes
10 Cross Bar
Aspire EVOKE 2 JNR Manual Wheelchair
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Number Description
1 Rear Wheels
2 Quick Release Axles
3 Armrests
4Footrests
5Height Adjustable Castor Fork
6 Front Castor Wheel
7 Foot Plate with Heel Loop
8Attendant Hand Grips
9Hand Brakes
10 Cross Bar
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6. A S S E M BLY
Aspire Evoke 2 & Evoke 2 JNR Manual Wheelchair
Box Contains:
1. Wheelchair frame fitted with 24 inch (Evoke 2)
or 20 inch (Evoke 2 JNR) rear wheels
2. Swing away legrests (pair)
3. User manual
4. Tool adjustment kit
5. Seat cushion
*Evoke 2 model shown in instructional images
When opening the carton, ensure it is done in a safe
and careful manner. DO NOT USE a box cutter or sharp
implement as this may damage the product. For OH&S
purposes, lay the carton on its side with the top of the
carton open and slide the plastic bag out containing the
wheelchair and the small carton box containing the swing
away legrests.
1. Stand the wheelchair in
an upright position on a
flat, level surface
2. Pushdown on the
side seat rails of the
wheelchair until the
seat is flat to unfold the
frame
3. Insert the legrests into
the top of the frame
receivers at a 45° angle
to the chair and swing
them in towards the
centre of the chair
until the release button
engages with a “click”
sound
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7. PRELIMINARY CHECKS
After assembling the wheelchair, these checks should be completed prior to initial use:
1. Check that the seating surface is locked into place, creating a flat support surface
2. Check that rear wheels are locked in place and that quick release axle is not loose
3. Check that rear brakes engage and disengage
4. If fitted with accessories, ensure that they are secure and locked in place
8. GENERAL OPERATION
General Operation
It is very important that this wheelchair is used under guidance from all warnings or hazards listed in this
product user manual. Key safety measures should be taken by both users and attendants when using this
wheelchair:
• Avoid quick direction changes
• Ensure your wheelchair is used on surfaces intended for its use
• Control the speed of the wheelchair using the hand rims on the rear wheels
• Ensure an attendant is available to assist where necessary
Lifting the Wheelchair
Lift the wheelchair using the push handles and the
front upper corners of the wheelchair frame, where the
legrests are attached.
WARNING! DO NOT lift the wheelchair by
holding it by the legrests or the armrests! Detach
the legrests prior to lifting the chair.
Transporting the Wheelchair (unoccupied)
To transport this chair in a motor vehicle it is suggested
that the legrests and rear wheels are removed to easily
fit the chair in the rear boot or backseat of a motor
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Transporting the Wheelchair (occupied)
Aspire Evoke 2 & Evoke 2 JNR wheelchairs are compliant to AS/NZS 3696.19 (Wheelchairs wheeled
mobility devices for use as seats in motor vehicles) and are approved to be used in compliant vehicles.
To secure Aspire Evoke 2 & Evoke 2 JNR wheelchairs, the below steps must be followed:
Moving Wheelchair Up a Kerb - With an Attendant
1. Push the wheelchair up to the kerb FEET FIRST
2. The attendant should push down on the rear foot peg to slightly
incline the chair. DO NOT tilt the chair back with the push
handles
3. Once the front wheels are firmly on the ground above the kerb,
the rear wheels should be pushed against the kerb to propel the
the entire chair to rest above the kerb
Moving Wheelchair Down a Kerb - With an Attendant
1. Reverse the wheelchair up to the kerb FEET LAST
2. The attendant should check for cars or obstructions prior to
commencing the descent
3. The attendant should slowly lower the rear wheels down to the
road surface, ensuring not to tip the chair
4. Once the rear wheels are firmly on the road surface, the front
wheels should be slowly lowered onto the road surface
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1. Identify tie down points
(4 in total) on wheelchair
frame, these are identified
with a tie down logo
2. Apply wheelchair brakes
(both sides)
3. Secure all four tie down
points ensuring the chair is
firmly secured to the vehicle
not allowing any movement
whilst being transported
4. Fasten seat belt over the
occupants shoulder, passing
over their lap, down beside
the rear wheel and locking
into place in the buckle
located on the floor of the
vehicle
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WARNING! DO NOT transport an occupant in the wheelchair if the above process is not correctly
followed. It is imperative that these steps are completed in order to ensure user safety. The wheelchair is
to always be facing the same direction of seats within the vehicle, not to the side or backwards.
WARNING! This should only ever be done with an attendant and not performed by a user on
their own. It is very important the above steps are followed to prevent injury to both the user and
the attendant.
WARNING! This should only ever be done with an attendant and not performed by a user on
their own. It is very important the above steps are followed to prevent injury to both the user and
the attendant.

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Using the Wheelchair Brakes
Aspire Evoke 2 Manual Wheelchairs have locking brakes to ensure no movement occurs when the
wheelchair is in a stationary position
WARNING! Brakes should always be locked when leaving a user unattended in the wheelchair.
WARNING! Ensure quick release axles are mounted correctly and locked in place prior to seating
a user.
Quick Release Wheels
If the rear wheels need to be removed for repair or replacement, quick release axles are fitted to assist.
1. To engage brakes, push
forward on the brake
lever until firmly locked
in place.
2. To disengage brakes,
pull back on the brake
lever until unlocked
1. To detach the rear wheel from the frame, press & hold the
release button and remove the wheel from the frame
2. To attach wheel, reverse step 1
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Aspire Evoke 2 & Evoke 2 JNR Manual Wheelchairs have multiple adjustment points to ensure maximum
comfort for users. It is very important that the below steps are followed when adjusting the wheelchair to
ensure maximum safety.
Adjusting Backrest Height
Adjusting Backrest Tension
Adjusting Seat Depth and Rear Wheel Position
9. ADJUSTMENTS
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1. Peel back upholstery in the
lower edge of the backrest
cane to reveal two bolt
heads
2. Remove 8 bolts (4 x each
side) and reposition canes
as required
3. Tighten bolts and reattach
upholstery
1. Peel back upholstery to
reveal velcro adjustment
straps
2. Reposition straps to desired
position and reapply
upholstery securing in
place with velcro
1. Remove all bolts as shown
and move backrest receiver
bracket to the desired seat
depth.
2. To adjust rear wheel position
and height, the axle mount
and receiver can be adjusted
as shown.
Once at the desired position,
ensure all hardware is
tightened securely.
NOTE: Ensure the rear wheels are located in symmetrical positions on both sides of the chair to
maintain stability.

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Adjusting Backrest Angle
Adjusting Front Castor Height
NOTE: Ensure the front castors are located in symmetrical positions on both sides of
the chair to maintain stability.
Adjusting the Front Fork Angle
NOTE: Ensure the front castors are located in symmetrical positions on both sides of the
chair to maintain stability.
1. Using the allen key supplied, loosen the screws on either
side of the backrest plate
2. Reposition backrest into the desired position and fasten
screws in place
1. Using the allen key supplied, loosen the bolts and remove
the centre pin
2. Reposition to the desired height, reposition centre pin and
fasten with bolts
1. Using the allen key supplied, loosen the bolts and remove
the centre pin located on the inner surface of the frame
where the top of the fork inserts
2. Reposition to the desired angle, reposition centre pin and
fasten with bolts
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Adjusting Footrest Height
Adjusting Footrest Angle
1. Using the allen key supplied, loosen the bolt on the side of
the footrest
2. Reposition the height of the footrest and fasten in place
with the bolt
1. Using the allen key supplied, loosen the bolt on the side of
the footrest
2. Reposition the angle of the footrest and fasten in place
with the bolt
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Brake Extension Lever
To assist in a user activating the brakes, an extended brake lever can be fitted
IV Pole
To facilitate Intravenous infusion, IV Poles can be mounted to the wheelchair
Anti-Tip Bars
Anti-tip bars ensure a chair will not tip when over tilted by a user or an attendant
1. Remove the existing brake lever by unscrewing the
mounting hardware
2. Mount the extended brake lever by screwing the
mounting hardware firmly in place
1. The IV pole clamp can be attached to either backrest
cane. Once secured, firmly in place, drop in the IV pole
1. Remove rear foot pegs,
slide on anti-tip bars
and lock in place
2. The anti-tip wheel
height range is
adjustable for improved
mobility during carer
transportation
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Aspire Evoke 2 and Evoke 2 JNR Manual Wheelchairs are compatible with a large range of accessories to
improve product performance.
Elevating Legrests
Elevating legrests allow for a users legs to be reclined for comfort and pressure care.
Stump Support
Stump supports / amputee supports connect easily on to the legrest receiver to ensure amputee users
can sit in comfort oering a contoured and extended support surface.
• Elevating legrests connect to the wheelchair frame
using the same method as standard legrests (see page
8, step 3)
• To adjust legrest angle, press and hold the release
button (2) and lift or lower the footplate as required
1. Insert the Stump Support into the top of the frame
legrest receivers
2. Adjust the height or angle of the stump support by using
the hand fastening lever
9. ACCESSORIES
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1. To adjust the height of the
armrest, press and hold
the button then raise and
lower the armrest pad
2. To adjust armrest depth
undo the bolts connecting
the pad to the armrest
frame, position as required
and re-fasten securely
Lap Belt
For extra safety when manoeuvring a user, a lap belt is available
Oxygen Bottle Holder
For users who require an oxygen source, the oxygen bottle holder mounts simply to the rear of the
chair frame
Height Adjustable Armrests (Accessory)
For additional positioning requirements, height and depth adjustable armrests can easily be mounted
to the wheelchair
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Gutter Armrest
For additional comfort, gutter armrest pads can be mounted to existing armrests:
Contoured Padded Overlay
For extra user comfort, contoured padded overlays can be fitted.
Deluxe Headrest
For comfort and safe vehicle transportation, the deluxe headrest attachment can be retro-fitted.
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1. Remove standard
armrest pad by
unscrewing from
underneath all bolts
2. Line up gutter armrests
and fix in place with
bolts
1. Remove seat cushion
2. Place contoured padded
overlay on seating surface
ensuring that the seat and
back are now covered
3. Fasten seat in place by
lining up velcro strips
on seating and backrest
surface
4. Fasten back in place by
lining up velcro strips on
rear of backrest
1. Mount cross bar across
rear push handles, fasten in
place with locking pin
Adjust position of headrest
and lock into place with
fastening hand wheel
1. Align oxygen bottle
holder with frame
mounting holes and
fasten in place with bolts
provided
2. Insert oxygen bottle
ensuring all tubing and
regulator are clear of
moving parts, such as
rear wheels
1. Mount seat belt ends
onto either side of the
chair and fasten in
place with a bolt
2. Lock/unlock lap belt by
pressing red button
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Lateral Chest Support
For additional lateral support and stabilisation, lateral chest supports can be retrofitted
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1. Mount bracket to rear
backrest cane, fasten in
place with bolts
2. To change the angle,
loosen the bolts until
desired position is
reached, lock in place
with bolts
11. TROUBLESHOOTING
Correct adjustment of the wheelchair is essential for the successful and safe use of this product.
Should assistance be required, contact the Aidacare Service Department on 1300 133 120.
Wheelchair is
steering/pulling to
one side
• Make sure the rear wheel axle pins have been inserted correctly
• Make sure the end user is able to evenly distribute his/her weight on the
wheelchair
• Make sure one push rim has not been mounted more tightly than the other
• Ensure both front castors forks are adjusted to the same angle at the frame
mounts
The wheelchair
moves slowly
• Ensure rear wheels axle pins have been inserted correctly
• Remove any hair or dirt from castor and rear wheel axles
• Make sure there is not too much weight applied to the castors, otherwise adjust
the centre of gravity
• Ensure user clothing is not interfering with movement of the rear wheels
• Ensure both brakes are disengaged
The wheelchair
does not turn
smoothly
• Make sure the front fork bolts are not over tightened which can restrict front
castor wheel rotation
• Remove any hair or dirt from castor axles
• Ensure both brakes are disengaged
The brakes do not
work properly
• Check distance between tyres and brake foot is sucient such that the requisite
amount of force can be applied to the tyre surface to stop it moving when the
brake is in the engaged position
The wheelchair
cannot be opened
or folded easily
• Clean the crossbar under the seat and apply some grease
• Check that nothing has become lodged under the seat or in and around the
cross bar mechanism
• Check foot plates are folded up

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12. CARE & MAINTENANCE
Weekly Periodically Yearly Serviceable
Components
• Check brakes are
functioning properly
• Check for signs of
wear on front castors
• Check for signs of
wear on rear tyres
Service to be completed
by authorised Aspire
service agent
• Wheels & Tyres
• Forks
• Axles
• Armrest receivers
• Seat sling
• Footrest mounts
• Footplates
• Armrest Pads
Maintenance Schedule
Care for Your Chair
• The seat and backrest upholstery can be removed by loosening the screws and wiping with a wet
sponge and a mild detergent. All other components can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
• Check tyre condition at least twice per month.
• Check that rear wheel spokes are not loose. Loose wheel spokes can reduce the strength of the rims
and must be safely adjusted by a qualified technician.
• Always keep rear wheel quick release axles clean and free from dirt and hair build up.
• Should push rims become scratched these should be de-burred or replaced to avoid damage to skin
• Brakes should be checked regularly.
Should you have any doubts about the correct functioning of the wheelchair or of any of its components,
please contact AIDACARE on 1300 133 120 or your local Aspire distributor.
The tool kit provided will allow basic adjustments to the wheelchair, for further information on repairs and
service contact AIDACARE on 1300 133 120.
13. WARRANTY
Aspire Manual Wheelchairs come with a 2 year warranty on the frame and a 1 year warranty on all
components. Please keep purchase invoice as proof of warranty commencement.
Aidacare is bound by Australian Consumer Law in respect to ‘Warranty against Defects’ on this product.
A copy of the Aidacare ‘Warranty against Defects’ statement is available o the Home page of our
website at www.aidacare.com.au. Any contact in regard to warranty matters should be made to Aidacare
Customer Service sta on 1300 133 120 or where support will be provided.
Aidacare does not warrant against excessive or incorrect use, modification or any situation that could
not be deemed as fair wear and tear. Tyres, tubes and castor wheels are not covered under the 2 year
warranty as these are considered consumable items. These consumable items carry a 12 month warranty
against manufacturer defects only, NOT wear and tear from reasonable use.
The warranty on this product is a back to base warranty and does not cover any freight costs pertaining
to the return of any items under warranty. Aidacare acknowledges and conforms to all ACCC guidelines
around consumer rights. For further information contact Aidacare 1300 133 120.
Aidacare will not guarantee the safety and the correct functioning of the wheelchair in the case that
any of the original components have been changed or modified and or replaced with non-original
Aidacare approved parts. If any faults are detected upon receiving the wheelchair please phone
Aidacare to arrange a replacement. Any faults that are detected during normal use should be reported
to Aidacare immediately to determine if warranty conditions apply and organise repair and/or
replacement as applicable.
1
Year
Warranty
2
Year
Warranty
ComponentsFrame

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14. COMPLIANCE
The Aspire Manual Wheelchair range is manufactured in ISO compliant production facilities in P.R China
to strict quality control standards.
As part of Australian Standards compliance, safety stickers are located on the frame of this wheelchair.
Please ensure that you familiarise yourself with these prior to use.
This product complies with AS/NZS 3695.1:2011 & AS/NZS 3696.19. As the importer of this product,
Aidacare maintains records of all testing reports and compliance certificates. All testing was Certified by
Novitatech Children’s Services in South Australia.
Novitatech is an independent NATA accredited laboratory and is widely acknowledged as the leading
provider of safety testing services for wheelchairs and mobility products in Australia.
15. SERVICE MAINTENANCE
& CUSTOMISATION
When sending the chair back for warranty, service or repair work please include all components such as
leg rests, armrests and seat cushion. Please ensure wheelchair is clearly marked with owner’s name and
contact details.
To organise pickup by Aidacare, please call 1300 133 120, standard pickup and delivery charges apply.
SPARE PARTS
Aidacare stock replacement parts for the Aspire wheelchair range. All replacement of parts should be
completed by Aidacare or authorised Aspire service technician. The term parts includes but is not limited
to: tyres, brakes, armrests, footrests and upholstery.
A complete parts list is available upon request.
CUSTOMISATION AND MODIFICATION
All wheelchair customisation, modifications and or alterations made to this product are considered as
“custom” changes. These may cause the product to no longer satisfy Australian Standards and should be
considered prior to commencement.
For customisation or modification work, contact AIDACARE on 1300 133 120. Our team of qualified
Rehab Engineers are available to assist if required.
FOR ALL ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL 1300 133 120
16. SERVICE LOG BOOK
YEAR 1
Service Type: ______________________________________________________________________
Condition Report: __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Action taken: ______________________________________________________________________
Inspected By: ______________________________________________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________
YEAR 2
Service Type: ______________________________________________________________________
Condition Report: __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Action taken: ______________________________________________________________________
Inspected By: ______________________________________________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________
YEAR 3
Service Type: ______________________________________________________________________
Condition Report: __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Action taken: ______________________________________________________________________
Inspected By: ______________________________________________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________
YEAR 4
Service Type: ______________________________________________________________________
Condition Report: __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Action taken: ______________________________________________________________________
Inspected By: ______________________________________________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________
YEAR 5
Service Type: ______________________________________________________________________
Condition Report: __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Action taken: ______________________________________________________________________
Inspected By: ______________________________________________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________
Signature: _________________________________________
Signature: _________________________________________
Signature: _________________________________________
Signature: _________________________________________
Signature: _________________________________________

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NOTES NOTES

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AIDACARE P/L | 4 Noonan Rd, Ingleburn NSW 2565
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