A checklist and more detailed description for the inspection is presented in chapter 11. The different inspectioncategories contain:• Visual inspection of RiseAtlas• Functionality testing of RiseAtlas• Safety testing of RiseAtlas• Load testing and speed testing of RiseAtlas• Overhead systemsNote!Any observations, including defects and damage, of importance for the safety of the lift should be noted in theRiseAtlas logbook which should be retained by the person responsible for the servicing/maintenance of the RiseAtlas.Also the date when corrective actions are taken, in response to noted observations, should also be noted in thelogbook.Defects and damage should be reported back to the manufacturer for action and this feedback should be reported inthe logbook.Every inspection performed on the RiseAtlas shall be noted in the RiseAtlas logbook and a record, such as Inspectionlist chapter 11.1, shall be included. The inspection record should be retained safely for examination in the event of anincident.If inspection reveals any effect, wear or other damage that jeopardizes the safety of RiseAtlas, the owner shouldimmediately be notified. In the event of immediate danger to safety, the RiseAtlas should immediately be taken out ofservice. It may then not be used until the deficiency has been eliminated.2.4 Service and maintenanceService and maintenance shall be conducted by authorized personnel and in accordance with manuals. The equipmentis to be checked at least annually through periodic inspection and service/maintenance need is usually a result of theinspection. Every action taken on the equipment shall be noted in the logbook and logbook shall be kept, together withmanual, readily accessible close to equipment. Estimated life length for equipment is at least 10 years.2.5 WarrantyWarranty for Handicare equipment does not include wear and tear parts. Equipment shall be serviced and maintenanceaccording to manual.7S E R V I C E M A N U A LSystemRoMedicTM