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1

To adjust the handle height, loosen the knob by turning it to the left until it can be 

removed. 

2

Adjust the hand grip to the desired height and reinstall the adjustment knob by turning it 

clockwise until it is tightened.  

 

ADJUSTING HANDLE HEIGHT

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Adjustment Knob

1

With brake applied, placement of injured leg on knee pad should be centered side to side 

and positioned forward to cover the full length of the knee pad. 

2

With injured leg on knee pad, stand as straight as possible. (Adjust the height of Knee 

Walker Pad as necessary.) 

3

With injured foot pointing down, the propulsion leg should be maintained as close as  

possible to the knee pad. 

4

Start out with small steps with propulsion leg while concentrating on keeping that leg 

next to the knee pad. With practice, you should be more comfortable with moving forward 

without deviating to the opposite side.

• Before using the knee walker, you should be trained by a healthcare professional or dealer.
• Engage the lock and practice bending, reaching and transfers on and off the knee walker.
• The use of the knee walker is individual to the person. You should develop your own  
methods for use based on your personal level of function and ability.
• Never attempt a maneuver that has not been practiced.
• Be aware of your surroundings when operating the knee walker. Look for hazards and avoid 
them.
• Avoid electrical cords, toys, and debris that could be a trip hazard.
• Do not use the knee walker on or near stairs or escalators.
• Use caution when moving from a carpeted area to hard surfaces or when changing levels, 
such as from a sidewalk to a street.
• Do not use while engaging in the use of mind-altering drugs or while suffering from  
dizziness.
• Use caution on uneven terrain, do not use in sand.
• Weight cap is 350 lbs.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNINGS

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