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WARRANTY

Limited Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.
This warranty does not cover product failure due to misuse, negligence, improper storage or handling,

improper operation or unauthorized modifications.
It is recommended but not required that the product be returned to the Lifestyle Mobility Aids dealer through

whom it was originally purchased. However, all Lifestyle Mobility Aids Dealers are qualified to assist you in

obtaining warranty service. If the product is to be returned to Lifestyle Mobility Aids, prior authorization will

be required. In the event of a defect covered by this warranty, Lifestyle Mobility Aids will determine if the

product will be repaired or replaced.
This Lifestyle Mobility Aids product is identified by a serial number at the time of manufacture. Removing or

defacing the serial number label may void this warranty. If you have questions about your Lifestyle Mobility Aids

product or this warranty, please contact us at contactus@lifestylemobilityaids.com.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

› Do not use this product without first reading and understanding the instructions in this manual.

› Ensure that all functional or moving parts are in good working order before operation.

› Do not apply weight disproportionately to one armrest.

› Do not use on stairs, escalators, moving sidewalks or uneven surfaces.

› Do not go up or down inclines greater than 15% or diagonally across inclines greater than 5%.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Be sure to lock Hand Brakes when using as a seat or making adjustments to settings.

To set the Hand Brake, push forward until it clicks into locked position. To unlock, pull the brake handle

toward the Hand Grip. Be sure to apply equal pressure to both brakes when stopping.

Using the Hand Brakes

Adjust the length of the Handgrip by loosening the Handgrip Adjustment Knob and sliding the tube in or out to

the desired length. Then tighten Handgrip Adjustment Knob until secure. Be sure to set both sides at same length.

Setting Handgrip Length

Due to normal use, the brakes may need to be adjusted occassionally.
On the frame above the rear wheels, use your fingers or pliers to turn the silver barrel

adjuster nut a half rotation at a time until desired setting is achieved (turn clockwise to

tighten or counter-clockwise to loosen). Then turn the outer locking nut clockwise until it

tightens against the housing to keep the barrel adjuster nut from loosening. 

(See Figure 1)

Adjusting the Brake Cables

Attach the side loops of the shopping bag onto the handles protruding from the front of the rollator seat.

Do not place items weighing more than 10 lbs into the shopping bag.

Attaching the Shopping Bag

Unclip the Stabilization Bar, lower the armrests and pull up on the seat handle until folded.

Folding the Rollator

Stand upright directly behind the seat and place your forearms on the Armrest Pads applying equal pressure.

Place your palms on the Handgrips with your fingers around the Hand Brakes. Walk forward taking full steps.

When walking downhill, apply even pressure to the Hand Brakes to control your descent.

Walking with the 820XP

Make sure to lock the Hand Brakes before sitting and sit with legs to rear of rollator.

Using the Seat

MAINTENANCE

› Regularly check for damage and wear, paying special attention to the brakes and condition of the wheels.

  If there is any damage, stop using the product immediately and contact your authorized dealer.

› Wipe all surfaces with a damp cloth and allow the surfaces to dry thoroughly before use.

› Never use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads on any part of the product.

› Clean wheels using a damp brush with plastic bristles.

Professional inspection is recommended at least once a year.

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