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Subject to change without notice. Copyright @ 2013. Sunrise Medical.

User Guide – Rolling Walkers. Rev. A

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WARRANTY

Your Breezy Everyday product is warranted to be free of defects in materials
and workmanship. This warranty is limited to the original consumer purchaser.

“We” means Sunrise Medical.

“You” means the consumer of the Goods within the meaning of the
Australian Consumer Law.

“Place of Purchase” means the authorised retailer, distributor or wholesaler
that sold you the Goods in Australia.

“Goods” means the product/s accompanied by this warranty and
purchased in Australia.

Australia Only:

Our Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded

under the Australian Consumer Law.

You are entitled to a replacement or

refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the Goods repaired
or replaced if the goods fail to be acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.

In addition to any rights and remedies you may have under other laws relating
to the Goods, we provide you with the following warranty:-

1.

If, during the first 12 months of use from the date of purchase, or
during the first 3 months if the Goods have been used commercially
(Warranty Period), there is a defect in the Goods due to improper
workmanship or material, we will replace the Goods without charge.
Any replacement product is warranted only for the time remaining on
the original Warranty Period.

2.

We are not obliged to replace the Goods under clause 1 if the Goods
have been improperly 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 of accessories, we may choose to only replace the
defective accessory.

3.

The warranty provided under clause 1 is limited to replacement of the
Goods only. To the extent permitted by law, we exclude liability for:-

Subject to change without notice. Copyright @ 2013. Sunrise Medical.

User Guide – Rolling Walkers. Rev. A

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BRAKES

Before using the rollator, check the brakes operate and are correctly adjusted.

When in motion, the brakes are operated by squeezing the loop handles, each
rear wheel being operated independently by the appropriate handle.

To apply the parking brakes, push down on the loop handles.

To release the parking brakes, pull up on the loop handles.

To adjust the brakes, there are two adjusters on each side of the rollator, one
in front of the brake handle and the second at the other end of the cable just
above the wheel.

To adjust, loosen the lock nut on the brake cable above the rear wheel, turn
the adjuster anti-clockwise to tighten the brake.

Adjust until the gap between the wheel and the brake plate is less than 1.5mm
*i.e. a 5cent coin should not pass through the gap), retighten the lock nut.

Suitable tools may be required (not included).

If you have any problems adjusting the brakes, please contact the retailer
from where you purchased the product, to correctly adjust them for you

.

(Fees may be charged for this service).

BASKET

Maximum safe working load for basket is 5kg (11 lbs).

Do not exceed this

weight.

The basket is fitted by attaching the two hooks over the seat bar.

FOLDING THE ROLLATOR

To fold the rollator, pull up on the seat handle.

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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