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How to Properly Fit Your Rollator 

Rollators are not One Size Fits All, and it is very important to choose a rollator 

that fits your height. Two things to consider are 1(handle height for proper 

walking posture and 2) seat height - which should allow you to sit safely and 

comfortably on the rollator with your back resting on the backrest, your feet 

flat on the ground and your legs at a 90 degree angle. 

How to sit with a rollator 

1. Lock the brakes by pushing down on the brake handles until it locks in the 

downward position. Brakes must be on the lock position for the sitting. 

2. Test the rollator before sitting down to make sure that it will not roll. 

3. Use the handles to stabilize your body as you turn around. 

4. Before sitting, touch the back of your legs to the edge of the seat to ensure 

proper positioning of the rollator. 

5. Holding the handles, slowly lower your body onto the seat. 

DO NOT support your full body weight on the handles when attempting to sit 

down. The rollator is intended for stationary seating only. If someone sits then 

pushes with their feet, the walker could easily tip and cause a fall. The walker 

should not be used as a wheel- chair and it should never be pushed or rolled 

when someone is sitting on it.

How to stand with a rollator 

1. Make sure the brakes are engaged in the downward position 

2. Sit as comfortably on the edge of your seat 

3. Keep your toes in line with the edge of your seat 

4. Place both hands on the chair or one hand on the chair and one hand on 

the rollator 

5. Never put all of your weight on the rollator, as it could make the rollator 

move 

6. Lean forward until some of your body weight is on your feet 

7. Use your legs to stand, your arms should only be lifting the weight your 

legs cannot 

8. Do not move forward until you are certain about your balance 

9. Unlock brakes and walk.

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Summary of Contents for 712-050

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION MANUAL INcwb075_UK IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ CAREFULLY 712 050_712 050V01 ...

Page 2: ...h back on the backrest or extend your body over the backrest It is not designed to support the entire weight of the user Backrest must always be attached when rollator is in use DO NOT use on stairs escalators moving sidewalks or any uneven surfac es DO NOT attempt to reach for items while seated on the rollator This motion may cause a change in weight distribution and cause the rollator to tip or...

Page 3: ...dgrip Parking hand brake Height adjustment tube Height adjustment lock Fold Adjustment Lock Rear wheel Brake adjustment knob Front wheel Seat Seat rail Backrest Personal item bag Cane Holder 12 11 13 10 9 8 6 7 5 4 2 3 1 3 ...

Page 4: ...the rollator base 1 Unfold and Stand the rollator Base on all four wheels 2 Hold the handle and push it upward to make the folding device buckle with the main frame 3 Push down and out on the seat support tubes until they are secured in the frame cradles and you should hear the seat click when properly engaged 4 ...

Page 5: ... when standing upright but not so high as it may cause your shoulders to hunch Set the armrests at the same height and put equal weight on each forearm while using Attaching The Cane Holder 1 Take out the cane holder if available from the personal bag 2 Snap the cane holder if available all the way until it s secured Prior to each use please ensure the following 1 Both adjustment buttons are engag...

Page 6: ...e right and left seat rail extensions With the logo side of the backrest upright and facing the front of the Rollator slide the T slot on the end of the backrest onto the respective mating T ridge on the frontof the frame under the armrests Repeat for the other end of the backrest Check to confirm that the T slots and T ridges are fully engaged on both ends of the backrest Backrest may be left on ...

Page 7: ...ks in locked position Basic Adjustments To tighten the brakes if too loose locate the orange screw knob under the frame near the rear wheel Press the knob downwards and turn to the left counterclockwise a half rotation at a time until desired tightness is reached To loosen the brakes if too tight press the orange screw knob downwards and turn to the right clockwise until desired tightness is reach...

Page 8: ...of the rollator 5 Holding the handles slowly lower your body onto the seat DO NOT support your full body weight on the handles when attempting to sit down The rollator is intended for stationary seating only If someone sits then pushes with their feet the walker could easily tip and cause a fall The walker should not be used as a wheel chair and it should never be pushed or rolled when someone is ...

Page 9: ...r slowly forward so that the rear wheels are a few inches ahead of your body 5 Step forward and place one foot in line with the rear wheels 6 Maintaining a steady roll forward place your other foot in line with the rear wheels 7 Determine a pace that is comfortable and allows you to place each step in line with the rear wheels Maintenance Check your rollator periodically to make sure that the brak...

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