choose a walking aid that can adjust one adjustment above and
below this estimated optimal measurement. Consult with a
healthcare professional to ensure optimal rollator height.
C
D
E
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOLDING UP YOUR ROLLATOR
1. If in use, ensure items in the pouch have been removed.
The rollator can easily fold from the user's side by pulling the
nylon strap under the seat up. The rollator will begin to fold
as the cord is pulled.
UNFOLDING YOUR ROLLATOR
1. With all wheels touching the ground, gently pull the frame
apart until the folding hinge is completely straightened on
both sides (Fig. A).
Ensure the rollator is fully opened, the seat is down and the
backrest is locked in
BRAKE OPERATION
1. To engage the parking brake (lock the brakes), press down
on the brake handle until the handle locks in place. (Fig. E).
2. To release and/or engage the brakes, squeeze the brake
handle up towards the hand grip (Fig. D).
DO NOT
use the hand brake as a primary stopping tool. It
may be used if needed but is primarily designed to maintain
a stopped stance.
Brakes and tires are non-durable components which will
require maintenance through the life of the rollator. Brakes
MUST
be adjusted so that the wheels do not turn while
4. Use the height adjustment knobs to fasten
the handle bars in this position (Fig. C).
DO NOT
installing any parts. Make sure knobs are
FULLY
tightened and are at equal heights.
ALWAYS
weight to hand grips.
5. Test and adjust the brake mechanism
tension to ensure proper and secure
BEFORE
locking
See "Brake Operation and Adjustment"
section for further guidance.
6. Insert backrest into frame receptacles until
snap buttons engage. An audible click will
be heard on each side.
BEFORE
use excessive force when
test for stability before applying
use (Fig. D and E).
use.
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