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Instructions for Cleaning a Power Chair




  1. Unplug the power chair from its power source, and disconnect the chair from its base. Most chairs will have a lever that will allow the chair to come off by pulling in an upward motion.

  2. Remove any protective cover shielding the battery. Then remove the battery from the chair to avoid damage from cleaning solutions.

  3. Use the compressed air to blow out any dust, dirt or debris in the hard–to–get–to areas near the battery region and any other crevices in the wheelchair base.

  4. Spray disinfectant to the chair base and allow it to sit for 10 minutes. Be cautious not to spray the electrical areas. After 10 minutes, wipe off the chair base with a microfiber towel to avoid scratching the paint.

  5. Spray the same area with an all-purpose cleaning spray, then wipe clean with a microfiber towel.

  6. Use a toothbrush to scrub the joystick area, as well as any extra dirty spots. Be cautious to not use too much cleaner near the electrical areas. Also, use a toothbrush to scrub tire cleaner onto the wheelchair tires for an extra shine. This step is optional but is encouraged every few months.

  7. Repeat steps four through six for the battery cover.

  8. Vacuum the seat cushion thoroughly. For vinyl, hand wash it with a mild dish detergent and warm water. For leather, spray a solution of three–quarters vinegar, one–quarter water onto the surface and wipe clean with a rag. (Spray at least one foot away) For fabric, mix hot water, mild dish soap, and cleaning soda. Use a rag or cleaning brush to rub the solution into the seat. Be sure to let all seat cushion types air dry before usage.

  9. Once sanitization of the base and cover is complete, spray once more with the compressed air can to remove any leftover dust particles. Reassemble all parts, and wipe away any dampness with the microfiber towel to avoid rusting or corrosion.

  10. Optional: Apply a layer of non–abrasive wax to the power chair’s paint to achieve long–lasting and optimal shine. (This step is also great to do on wheelchair vans.)

  11. Optional: Apply a layer of Scotchgard protectant to the upholstery of the seat and back cushion to maintain fabric quality and allow for easy stain removal in the future.

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