Instructions / Assembly

Page 70 of 72
8. MAINTENANCE & SAFETY
8.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY
8.1.1. Caution should be used at all times. Proper maintenance and upkeep to the ramp
surface is vital.
8.1.2. Use ramp only with a qualified helper.
8.1.3. Always use your mobility device’s lap belt.
8.1.4. It is important that you refer to your equipment’s Owner Guide for the proper
degree of incline/decline and chair direction before attempting ramp use. Never
exceed its recommendations.
8.1.5. Periodically check the ramp for damage and tighten any loose fasteners to ensure
safety.
8.1.6. At all times, keep the ramp clear of dirt, leaves, and other debris that may
accumulate on the surface. Simply sweeping the ramp or using a garden hose will
usually suffice, but, if needed, a damp cloth or soft brush with soap and water can be
used (avoid use of alkaline detergents).
8.1.7. If ramp surface is covered with ice and/or snow, the recommended procedure is to
remove ice and/or snow before use. Snow accumulation should be shoveled and the
tread surface swept clean. Magnesium Chloride may be used to melt snow or ice
accumulation on the ramp; however, after the snow and/or ice threat has cleared, be
sure to clean the tread surface with soap and water (avoiding alkaloid detergents) to
remove Magnesium Chloride residue. See DE-ICING below for additional information.
8.1.8. Do not play on or near ramp.
8.1.9. Do not use handrails or ramp to support planters, decorations, etc.
8.1.10. RAMP SURFACE MAY BECOME SLIPPERY WHEN WET, USE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN
THE RAMP SURFACE IS WET.
8.1.11. If any part of the ramp is damaged or loose, DO NOT USE UNTIL REPAIRS ARE MADE
BY A CERTIFIED INSTALLER OR OTHER QUALIFIED PERSON.