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Safety

Warnings for Safe Use

Protect your tri-walker by checking it 
regularly. When a part of your tri-walker is not 
functioning properly, a dangerous situation 
could occur.

Warning: You must keep your tri-walker in a 
good state to guarantee safe use.

•  Avoid using your tri-walker on roads. Use 

pavements if possible.

•  Do not use your tri-walker in sand, rough 

area, wet and slippery surfaces or surfaces 
with little grip.

•  Do not drive into kerbs.
•  Never connect anything to the wheels.
•  Engage the parking brakes when you are 

in or on a lift and when you want to get off.

•  The maximum weight capacity has been 

indicated on your tri-walker frame label.

•  Do not push the tri-walker to far in front 

of you, this can cause falls and incorrect 
positions.

•  Unauthorised modification and or use of 

parts not supplied by CareCo will  
invalidate the warranty and may lead to 
injury to the user and or damage to the 
tri-walker.

•  Before using your tri-walker, always check 

if the brakes are working perfectly.

•  When unfolding the tri-walker check if the 

folding mechanism is locked into place.

Summary of Contents for Kona

Page 1: ...www careco co uk Kona Tri Walker OWNERS HANDBOOK Product Code WA02021 ...

Page 2: ...Your CareCo Kona Tri Walker 1 Handles 2 Basket 3 Wheels 4 Brake Wire 5 Shopping Bag 6 Brakes List of Parts 1 4 3 5 6 2 ...

Page 3: ...o the user Kona Tri Walker is designed for use both indoors and outdoors and will take a maximum user weight of 130kg 20 stone Tri Walker Dimensions 67cm Length x 58cm Width x 83 98cm Handle height Folded Dimensions 25cm Length x 58cm Width x 83 98cm Handle Height Width between push handles 26 44cm Weight 5 5kg Max User Weight 130kg Introduction Specification This tri walker is designed for people...

Page 4: ... risks such as holes or slippery and uneven surfaces before you walk further Going up the pavement When you want to go up a pavement you should do this in the following manner Push the tri walker Tip the tri walker so the front wheels are lifted When the front wheels are above the pavement you can let the tri walker down Now you can push the tri walker forwards and place the rear wheels on the pav...

Page 5: ...to kerbs Never connect anything to the wheels Engage the parking brakes when you are in or on a lift and when you want to get off The maximum weight capacity has been indicated on your tri walker frame label Do not push the tri walker to far in front of you this can cause falls and incorrect positions Unauthorised modification and or use of parts not supplied by CareCo will invalidate the warranty...

Page 6: ... injury Do not use the tri walker for transporting people or heavy loads Do not let children play with your tri walker Do not use the tri walker when the brakes are not working The tri walker is not intended to be self propelled while seated All wheels must be in contact with the floor at all times during use This will ensure the tri walker is properly balanced The parking brakes must be engaged b...

Page 7: ...re due to owner misuse or negligence or due to normal wear and tear The warranty does not extend to non durable parts such as rubber accessories castors and grips which are subject to normal wear and tear and require periodic replacement If you have any queries please contact CareCo The manufacturer reserves the right to alter without notice any weights measurements or other technical data shown i...

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