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Height  Adjustment 

 

6.

 

Undo the  ghtening knob on 

 

the outside of the frame and move  

the handles up or down to the  

required height.  Tighten the  

knobs back up making sure the  
handles are secure.  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

  

Braking/ Locking 

 

7.

 

Pull both brake levers upwards to apply the 
brakes while the Rollator is moving.   

 

          Always brake slowly and  steady.

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Press both brake levers down to apply the 
locks while the Rollator is sta onary. Pull up 
the brake levers and release to release the 
locks.

 

 

The effect of the brakes can be affected by 
abrasion  of the wheels.

 

Regularly test the brakes.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for drive WA023SIL

Page 1: ...Suspension Rollator User Manual...

Page 2: ...WEIGHT CAPACITY 21 st 136 KG 7 Seat 2 Adjustable tubing handgrip 3 Rear re ector on handgrip 4 Brake lever 5 Interlock bu on for handgrips 6 Backrest 8 Bag 9 Front wheel 10 Rear wheel 11 Cane Holder 1...

Page 3: ...may di er slightly from models shown in the user manual i e suspension bags colours and features Includes 1 Wheels 3 Carry Bag 5 Cane Holder 2 Handles 4 Backrest 6 Opera ng Instruc ons Assembly Instru...

Page 4: ...e bag 4 A ach the backrest by fastening the Velcro straps around the handle and ecuring it by ghtening the 4mm allen 5 A ached to the Rollator is a cane holder to use this place the p of the cane in t...

Page 5: ...les are secure Braking Locking 7 Pull both brake levers upwards to apply the brakes while the Rollator is moving Always brake slowly and steady Press both brake levers down to apply the locks while th...

Page 6: ...The Rollator must stand and must not slip Sit straight up and do not lean backwards DO NOT MOVE ROLLATOR WHILE SEATED Folding Transport Storage 9 To fold pull seat upwards by the red handle on the se...

Page 7: ...at both knobs are fully ghtened and are at equal heights Test rollator for stability before applying full weight to hand grips Test the brake lever before opera ng the Rollator When wheels are locked...

Page 8: ...materials and workmanship of our products and our assurance to the consumer of years of dependable Service This warranty does not cover device failure due toowner misuse or negligence or normal wear a...

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