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Dolomite

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Jazz

The handles should usually
be positioned at wrist
height. Therapist may suggest
different heights depending on
specific needs of the client.

3.

Lock the handlebar by pushing the handle slightly downwards, a
distinct ”click” is heard when the handle is locked in its position.

4.

Repeat the procedure on the other side.

3.10 Using the Height Adjustment Memory

When adjusting the handle height for the first time, the built-in height
adjustment memory can be used.

A

“Memory“

1.

To access the height memory for the first time, raise the push
handles to the highest position to reveal the adjustment screw

A

.

2.

Loosen the screw of the height adjustment memory, but do not
remove it. Adjust the handles to a suitable height and retighten
the screw.

3.

Push the handles slightly downwards to fix the height.
Suitable tool to use is a 1,5 mm hexagon key (not included).

If the adjustment screw

A

is removed by mistake and the

height adjustment memory can not be accessed, raise the
handle to the highest position to make the height adjustment
memory visible again.

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Summary of Contents for Dolomite Jazz 510

Page 1: ...Jazz 510 Jazz 610 EN Rollator User Manual...

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Page 3: ...chair 8 3 6 Rising to a standing position 8 3 7 Sitting on the rollator 8 3 8 Transporting the rollator 9 3 9 Adjusting the handle height 9 3 10 Using the Height Adjustment Memory 10 3 11 Using the h...

Page 4: ...ation for efficient trouble free use This product complies with Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices The launch date of this product is stated in the CE declaration of conformity 1 2 Intende...

Page 5: ...climber and back strap2 fully assembled User manual 1 not in Denmark Norway Finland and Sweden 2 only in UK and Canada 1 5 Warranty We supply a two year warranty from the date of delivery Damage cause...

Page 6: ...push handles or the seat are exposed to extreme temperature above 41 C there might be risk for first degree burns IMPORTANT Risk of corrosion The rollator must not be stored outside in wet climate or...

Page 7: ...ion WARNING Always make sure that the rollator is fully unfolded and the lock is engaged before using the rollator 1 Release the rollator by pulling the push handles outwards 2 Press on the seat in or...

Page 8: ...elf up from a sitting position The parking brakes must be in braked position when the rollator is used as a support when getting up from a chair for example 1 Place the rollator in front of you use th...

Page 9: ...the rollator in folded position for transporting 3 Lift the rollator at the frame and a push handle 3 9 Adjusting the handle height CAUTION Always make sure that the parking brake is released when ad...

Page 10: ...eight adjustment memory can be used A Memory 1 To access the height memory for the first time raise the push handles to the highest position to reveal the adjustment screw A 2 Loosen the screw of the...

Page 11: ...andles carefully downwards A distinct click indicates that the brake is in the correct position so that the wheels are locked It is important that both brakes are put into parking position 3 To releas...

Page 12: ...ide B and tighten the screw with a 4 mm hexagon key 3 14 Mounting the basket WARNING Risk of imbalance falling Always lock the brakes before mounting removing the basket 1 Mount the basket by pushing...

Page 13: ...seat can easily be removed if needed WARNING Risk of imbalance falling If the seat cushions are removed be careful not to get stuck with the clothes on the velcro 1 To remove the seat cushions pull th...

Page 14: ...ration If brake adjustment is required see chapter 3 Usage page 7 in this user manual Periodically inspect the castors tightness wear and damage Make sure that the wheels are free of hair lint and oth...

Page 15: ...gh your recycling facility at its end of life 5 2 Re use This product is suitable for re use after the following has been performed Inspection Cleaning For details see chapter 4 Maintenance and care p...

Page 16: ...rovided with a brake system for dosed breaking and for locking the wheels Jazz 510 Jazz 610 Weight2 7 5 kg 7 8 kg Max user weight3 150 kg Max load basket 7 kg Max load tray 5 kg 2 Total weight excludi...

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