Brake adjustment is carried out like this:
Turn the adjuster screw anti-clockwise to in-
crease the tension then lock the adjustment
by turning the locking nut clockwise while
holding the adjuster screw stationary.
Brake adjustment reduced to allow light
pressure may be ineffective on the brake in
the locked position.
MAINTANCE
Over a period of time the brake cables may
stretch, and if no further adjustments can be
made the cables should be replaced. Seek
the help of your dealer when replacing brake
cables.
Castors should be checked that they are se-
cure each time before using the rollator. Also
check if the brakes operate correctly and if
the handles and hand knobs are secure.
Should any part of the rollator appear loose
or insecure stop using the rollator until it is
inspected by an authorised dealer. The follo-
wing shows maintenance schedule.
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Weekly:
Check brake for malfunction. Check all
wheels and castors for loose bolts, nuts and
knobs.
Periodically:
Check hand grips for wear. Check if frame
bolts are secure. Check if front and rear axle
bolts are secure. Check tyres for wear or
cracks.
Yearly:
Take your rollator to an authorised repairer
for a full check, clean, service and lubrication
of all moving parts one a year.
Serviceable components:
Wheels, hand grips, brake cables, brake
lever, bearings, knobs, bag, bolt, nut
CLEANING
Your rollator can be cleaned with a damp
cloth or sponge and warm soapy water. Do-
mestic anti-bacterial surface cleansers may
be used if required.
Do not leave any cleaning residues on the
hand grips or seat. They may be slippery
when used. Do not use scouring pads or
scrapers because this may damage surface
coating.
Store your rollator in ventilated and dry
place. Avoid oleic acid material to avoid
corrosion.
WARNINGS
1. Maximum working limit 130kg.
2. Do not stand on the rollator.
3. Ensure that both push handles are adjus-
ted to the same height.
4. Seek advice from a trained health care
professional or an approved freedom
healthcare dealer for height adjustment
of this product.
5. Always maintain a safe distance between
your rollator and other pedestrians or
objects.
6. Some components may cause harm or
damage when they get into contact with
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