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Walk`n´Chair

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Warnings:

Do not operate, maintain, or adjust the Walk`n´Chair

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 without reading and understanding all instructions 

in this User Manual.

The Walk`n´Chair

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 has not been approved as a seat surface to be used within a vehicle of any kind.  Always 

transfer the Walk`n´Chair

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 user to an approved vehicle seat and use restraints available from the auto 

industry for this application.
Do not operate the Walk`n´Chair

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 on inclines greater than 8% without assistance.

Completely engage and lock the parking brakes when entering and leaving the Walk`n´Chair

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 or using 

the Walk`n´Chair

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 in an elevator or a wheelchair lift.

The Walk`n´Chair

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 should be on a stable, level surface and parking brakes should be locked before 

transferring the user to or from the Walk`n´Chair

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.

Do not stand on or put pressure on the (optional) Foot Rests when not occupying chair.

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Before leaning or reaching forward, rotate the front wheels toward the front of the Walk`n´Chair

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 and 

lock parking brakes to help prevent the Walk`n´Chair

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 from tipping over.

Do not lean the Walk`n´Chair

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 back since this can cause the Walk`n´Chair

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 to tip over.  If trying to 

reach objects,  reach back only as far as your arm will extend without altering your seating position.
Do not change direction when going down an incline because it could cause instability.

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Do not transfer in and out of the Walk`n´Chair

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 on your own unless you have sufficient upper body 

strength, balance, and agility.
Do not use the Walk`n´Chair

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 on stairs or escalators.

Do not exceed the 250 pounds weight capacity of the Walk`n´Chair

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.  The weight capacity of 250 

pounds includes the weight of the rider plus items carried or attached to the Walk`n´Chair

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.

Do not modify the Walk`n´Chair

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 (such as drilling holes, grinding, welding parts, using non-approved 

parts, etc.).  Such modifications may increase the risk to the user and will void the warranty.
Do not operate the Walk`n´Chair

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on loose, slippery, surfaces such as ice.

Any person assisting the rider in the maneuvering or lifting of the Walk`n´Chair

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 must have sufficient 

strength and be able to see obstacles in the path of travel.

DO NOT OPER

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 until Quick Release Axle Bolts for Large Wheels are in the 

locked position. (

see

 

fig 1 & 2 following page

)  The Quick Release Axle Bolts are locked when the Quick 

Release Axle Bolt Buttons are fully popped out and both ball bearings on the other end of the Quick 

Release Axle Bolts are fully exposed.  Also check that the Quick Release Axle Bolts are locked by pulling 

on the Large Wheel.  A Quick Release Axle Bolt that is not fully locked can allow the Large Wheel to 

come off during use.

DO NOT OPER

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ATE the Walk`n´Chair

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 until Both Handle Bar Grip Assemblies and Both Adjustment 

Latches are in the locked position (

see

 

fig 3 & 4 following page

).

Summary of Contents for Walk'n'Chair

Page 1: ...Walk n ChairTM Model L 3 Patent Number 5 605 345 Other Patents Pending Brookefield Hunter Incorporated 40 Buckskin Rd Belgrade MT 59714 Walk n b y B R O O K E F I E L D H U N T E R I N C O R P O R A...

Page 2: ...el confined to looking at the path of travel With the wheels locked by the hand brakes and the Seat Back Frame placed in either the forward or reverse position the walker becomes a stationary chair Wi...

Page 3: ...d Walking position 0ptional Foot Rests attached Walking position Optional Basket attached in the reverse position Walking position Optional Basket attached in the forward position Walking position Opt...

Page 4: ...13 1 Handle Bar Locking Knob 2 Handle Bar Grip 3 Parking Brake Handle 4 Seat Back Frame 5 Large Wheel 6 Quick Release Axle Bolt Buttom 7 Wheel Brake Pad 8 Foot Plate Locking Knob 9 Foot Plate Left 10...

Page 5: ...because it could cause instability Do not transfer in and out of the Walk n Chair TM on your own unless you have sufficient upper body strength balance and agility Do not use the Walk n Chair TM on st...

Page 6: ...e the image above Make sure both ball bearings are pushed out Make sure both ball bearings are pushed out Handle Bar Locking Knob should be in the locked position before use Latch should be fully visi...

Page 7: ...en Seat Back Frame and side of Seat Pan Pinch point between bottom of Seat Back Frame and rear of Seat Pan Pinch point between base of Seat Pan and Folding Frame Side view of pinch point between botto...

Page 8: ...and Seat Frame opening and closing 1 Be aware of hand placement 2 PINCH POINTS WARNING Keep Hands clear of hinge PINCH POINTS WARNING Keep Hands clear of hinge PINCH POINTS WARNING Keep Hands clear o...

Page 9: ...rnings continued Pinch Points Large Wheel Chair Frame Chair Frame Seat Pinch point between Large Wheel and Chair Frame Pinch point between bottom of Reversible Seat and Chair Frame 1 2 PINCH POINTS WA...

Page 10: ...sing the Seat Back direction 4 Snapping Seat Pads in place 5 6 Handle Bar Grip Adjustments sitting or walking position 7 8 Handle Bar Grip Height Adjustments 9 Braking the Walk n ChairTM 10 Parking Br...

Page 11: ...e Large Wheel After Quick Release Axle Bolt is fully inserted into Walk n ChairTM frame release thumb pressure to lock Large Wheel into place Make sure the Quick Release Axle Bolt has both ball bear i...

Page 12: ...eat indicated by the LIFT HERE Sticker Pull up on folded seat of Walk n ChairTM Use and Safety Folding the Walk n ChairTM Fully opened Walk n ChairTM with Optional Foot Rests installed LIFT HERE L IF...

Page 13: ...Walk n ChairTM user ManuAl 3 Fully folded Walk n ChairTM Use and Safety Folding the Walk n ChairTM continued Continue to pull folded seat of Walk n ChairTM 5 6 LIFT HER E...

Page 14: ...eversal Lift Seat Back Frame straight up Move Seat Back Frame forward Push lower bar of Seat Back Frame into position as shown above Push lower bar of Seat Back Frame forward Secure Seat Back Frame in...

Page 15: ...hairTM user ManuAl 5 UseandSafety Snapping Seat Pads on the Seat Back Frame Stretch vinyl Seat Back pad into position Securely snapped rivet Snap each rivet securely into place Securely snapped rivet...

Page 16: ...ng Seat Pads in Place seat bottom Stretch vinyl seat bottom pad into position Snap rivet securely onto Seat Pan Snap rivet securely onto Seat Pan Snap rivet securely onto Seat Pan Snap rivet securely...

Page 17: ...lockwise or counter clockwise Grip Handle Bar Grip and twist to the inside of Walk n Chairtm Walk n Chairtm Handle Bar Grip Assemblies before direction adjustment before Adjustment Pulled and twisted...

Page 18: ...both Handle Bar Grip Assemblies are twisted a full 1800 release the Handle Bar Locking Knobs by twisting and jiggling into locked position note both Handle Bar Grip Assemblies in the reverse and lock...

Page 19: ...in slot When steps 2 5 from pages 7 and 8 have been completed the Handle Bar Locking Knob and Handle Bar Grip should look like the above picture After both Handle Bar Grips are at the desired height r...

Page 20: ...ocked Parking Brake Handle position Squeeze Parking Brake Handle to engage brake To release locked parking brake pull up on Parking Brake Handle until clicking sound is heard then release handle Push...

Page 21: ...11 Use and Safety Brake Adjustments Adjust clearance between tire and Wheel Brake Pad to 1 16th of an inch by twisting adjustment barrels Secure with locking nut Wheel Brake Pad cable adjustment 1 2 L...

Page 22: ...ft plugs Closeup of alignment marking on the Foot Rest Assembly Shaft Feed the Foot Rest Assembly Shaft for each side of chair and align to the desired length Shaft alignment marker Pull and twist Foo...

Page 23: ...locked in place by the Foot Rest Locking Knob make sure desired hole is aligned as shown above Foot Rest Assemblies in the extended position with the Right and Left Foot Plates folded Foot Plate in th...

Page 24: ...14 Accessories Optional Foot Rest Assemblies Optional Basket Collapsed Optional Basket Foot Rest Assemblies attached and Foot Plates in the open position...

Page 25: ...a two year limited parts warranty This warranty is void on product which have been altered or modified in any fashion and does not extend to parts which may require replacement due to normal wear and...

Page 26: ...32 18 13 15 12 5 28 26 27 14 13 27 29 16 11 30 27 27 16 9 26 28 6 29 30 38 40 31 Walk n ChairTM Expanded View 10 21 39 3 35 23 37 22 7 24 17 25 37 20 25 17 1 18 2 4 11 16 27 28 5 14 27 26 30 30 38 40...

Page 27: ...eat Back Pivot Bar 2 17 4000 A Rear Wheel 24 x 2 125 x 3 Hub 2 18 4001 B Front Wheel 8 x 2 x 2 5 Hub 2 19 4002 A Front Caster 8 w Stem 2 20 4003 B Quick Release Axle Bolt 0 5 Big Button 2 21 4007 C Br...

Page 28: ...t Capacity of Chair 250 Pounds SeatWidth 15 Inches Seat Depth 10 Inches Seat to Floor Height 21 Inches Overall OpenWidth 30 Inches Overall FoldedWidth 15 Inches CasterTire Inflation 25 30 P S I Powder...

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