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• Check brakes are working satisfactorily by both walking and squeezing the brakes and by braking
to a stop.
• Check the parking brakes by pushing the handles into the locked position, and then trying to push
the rollator.
• If the brakes do not completely lock the wheels the brakes need to be adjusted.
Brake Adjustment (image 4)
• There are two brake adjusters on each side of the Rollator, one in front of the brake handle and the
second is positioned on the rear legs behind the wheels
• To adjust the handle brake, loosen the lock nut, you may need a tool to carry out this operation,
turn the adjuster anticlockwise to tighten the brake then retighten the lock nut. (See image 4)
• To adjust the rear legs brake, loosen the lock nut, you may need a tool to carry out this operation,
turn the adjuster anticlockwise to tighten the brake then retighten the lock nut. For correct adjustment
the brake mechanism should not touch the wheel, but the gap should be no greater than 3 to 4mm.
Caution: After making any adjustments to the brakes, you must test them before the rollator is used.
If adjustment does not tighten the brakes, do not use the rollator. Contact your dealer.
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