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User Guide – Rolling Walkers. Rev. A

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ASSEMBLY

INSTALL HANDLE BARS

1.

Loosen the adjustment knob.

2.

Insert the handle into the walker
frame (see Figure 1)

3.

Stand inside the walker and
move the handle up or down
until it is in line with the bend in
your wrist.

Do not extend the

handle

beyond

the

knurled

area.

4.

Tighten the knob.

INSTALL BASKET

1.

Attach basket hooks to walker

frame (see Figure 2)

USING YOUR ROLLATOR

FOLDING YOUR WALKER

1.

Pull up on the handle in the
seat. (see Figure 3)

2.

To unfold, place all wheels on
the ground.

With one hand,

push down on the seat.

Figure 3

LOCKING AND UNLOCKING YOUR
WALKER’S BRAKES

3.

To lock brakes, push down on
the brake handle until it “clicks”
into the locked position.

4.

To unlock, pull up on the brake
handle. (see Figure 4),

Figure 4

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User Guide – Rolling Walkers. Rev. A

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a) Consequential loss or any other loss or damage caused to

property or persons arising from any cause whatsoever;

b) Breakables such as glass and ceramic items
c)

Damage to consumable items; and

d) Damage arising from normal wear and tear

4.

In order to claim under warranty you must, within the Warranty Period,
return the Goods to the place of purchase, together with the original
proof of purchase, and this warranty page including the details below.

5.

This warranty does not cover the cost of claiming under the warranty
or transporting the Goods to and from the Place of Purchase.

6.

This warranty only applies to Goods purchased in Australia.

Please

consult your local selling dealer for all warranty issues.

12 Month Replacement Warranty

Your Purchase Record
(Please complete)

Place of Purchase:

Date of Purchase:

Model / Product Number:

Attach a copy of the purchase receipt here.

Please don’t return purchase record until you are making a
claim.

Sold & distributed by Sunrise Medical Pty Ltd.

www.sunrisemedical.com.au

Summary of Contents for BE07889T

Page 1: ...ovides a means to rest whilst out walking The Rollator can be used indoors where space permits and primarily outdoors on flat sound surfaces such as footpaths and pavements CAUTION Use on loose uneven...

Page 2: ...ted on the walker 8 Do not use this walker as a wheelchair Doing so may cause a tip over resulting in injury WALKING WITH THE ROLLATOR 1 Place rollator ahead of you with brakes parked i e brake handle...

Page 3: ...asily 1 Have the rollator ahead of you with brakes parked i e brake handles pushed fully down with an audible click see Figure 1 2 Move forward and sit as close to the edge of the chair as you feel co...

Page 4: ...lacing too much weight on one side as you start to sit down 5 Slowly start to lower yourself using your legs as much as you can If you drop into the chair next time try leaning a little more forward a...

Page 5: ...e seat handle push down and the wheels will spread The seat is now support on the rear crossbar Fit the handles to the vertical frame tubes Position the first handle to the height required line up the...

Page 6: ...ht 2013 Sunrise Medical User Guide Rolling Walkers Rev A Page 11 of 11 a Consequential loss or any other loss or damage caused to property or persons arising from any cause whatsoever b Breakables suc...

Page 7: ...properly used operated repaired damaged abused installed or tampered with by unauthorised persons or not maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions If the Goods consist of a number...

Page 8: ...els are great for outdoor terrain Store personal items securely in the basket underneath the seat Height Adjustability 790 930mm Maximum height adjustment 140mm Overall width 720mm Suitable for indoor...

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