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WARRANTY INFORMATION 

 

LifeWalker Mobility Products stands firmly behind our commitment to 

provide premium quality products. Our standard warranties represent our 

confidence in the materials and workmanship of your new UPWalker. 
 
The frame of the UPWalker is warrantied to be free from defects in 
material and workmanship, under NORMAL use, for the lifetime of the 
original consumer purchaser when purchased from LifeWalker Mobility 
Products or an authorized LifeWalker Mobility Products dealer. Accessories 
and non-durable components such as wheels, brakes, seat, handgrips, and 
armrests, which are susceptible to normal wear and tear and subject to 
periodic replacement, are warrantied for six (6) months. 
 
During these warranty periods, our warranties cover all parts, labor and 
shipping for repairing the UPWalker. Our warranties expire on their 
respective anniversaries and immediately upon any sale or transfer of 
ownership or use of the product to another person. 
 
Our warranties do not cover the following: 
A product that was modified or repaired without prior written 
authorization from LifeWalker Mobility Products or an authorized 
LifeWalker Mobility Products dealer. 
 
Routine brake adjustments. 
 
Problems arising from: 

 

User negligence. 

 

Any failure to adhere to the UPWalker user and maintenance 

instructions. 

 

Any abuse or misuse of the product for purposes other than those 

specified in the UPWalker User Guide. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Upwalker

Page 1: ...User Guide Designed by LifeWalker Mobility Products San Diego California...

Page 2: ...ght 7 Setting Handgrip Angle 8 Setting Length of Handgrip Arm 9 How to Use Parking Brakes 10 How to Adjust Brakes 10 Positioning the Seat 12 Using Sit to Stand Assist Handles 12 Locking and Unlocking...

Page 3: ...t adjustments to make sure they are secure DO NOT use with rear wheels in unlocked position DO NOT ride the UPWalker with all your weight on the armrests or lean disproportionately on one of the armre...

Page 4: ...Set handgrip orientation to your desired angle refer to Setting Handgrip Angle on page 8 8 Set handgrip extension to your desired length or leave in current position if comfortable refer to Setting L...

Page 5: ...Height Adjustment Tube Backrest Support Beverage Holder Parking Hand Brake Height Adjustment Memory Stop Sit to Stand Assist Handles Personal Item Bag Moveable Seat Eight Inch Rubber Wheels for indoo...

Page 6: ...ig A3 4 Continue opening the UPWalker by pushing slightly inward simultaneously on the sit to stand assist handles to align and connect seat rails with frame Fig A4 5 To complete opening of the UPWalk...

Page 7: ...automatically engage the tab s pin in the tube hole You will hear a click when the tab is engaged Avoid pinching your fingers between the armrest and the top of the height adjustment tube while raisin...

Page 8: ...to be moved again unless a different armrest height is required C Setting Handgrip Angle 1 To set the handgrip at the desired angle open the chrome cam lever under the armrest pad and swivel the handg...

Page 9: ...th should fit most users 2 Should the user want to shorten the reach from the armrest pads to the handgrips first release the chrome cam lever under the armrest pad Fig D1 3 Swivel the handgrip arm in...

Page 10: ...es back toward you 3 It is strongly recommended that the parking brakes be set in the locked position when the user is sitting down in the UPWalker or standing from a seated position and when the user...

Page 11: ...roblem repeat turning the barrel adjuster nut a half rotation at a time until the brake functions as expected Then turn the locking nut clockwise until it presses tightly against the housing to preven...

Page 12: ...gs facing the rear Sitting on the seat with the armrests in their raised position is often preferred 3 Use the sit to stand assist handles as needed when sitting and standing Fig G3 H Using Sit to Sta...

Page 13: ...ear wheels Fig I3 and pivot the wheels inward Push wheel lock tabs down to closed position after turning wheels under the UPWalker J Closing the UPWalker 1 Lower the armrests to the lowest setting see...

Page 14: ...Walker if the brakes are not working correctly 2 If handgrips are loose do not use the UPWalker 3 Periodically inspect the wheels for tightness wear and damage Before use make sure that the wheels are...

Page 15: ...e opposite side Velcro Fig M4 The UPWalker logo is designed to be on the front side of the bag facing away from you when using the UPWalker Beverage Holder Fig M5 can be attached to either one of the...

Page 16: ...andgrip tubes at the base of each handgrip Secure support straps using the Velcro material at the ends of the straps Fig M9 Note that the shopping bag has convenient handles to transport your purchase...

Page 17: ...wise to open and insert phone then turn knob clockwise to close holder Secure the phone in place by turning the small knob clockwise The phone holder is attached to a flexible arm which can be bent to...

Page 18: ...ith other accessories there is a U clamp which must be spread open so as to place the clamp on the handgrip tube with the light on the outside and holes for bolt on the inside Unscrew and remove the b...

Page 19: ...ible to normal wear and tear and subject to periodic replacement are warrantied for six 6 months During these warranty periods our warranties cover all parts labor and shipping for repairing the UPWal...

Page 20: ...defect or problem requiring service DO NOT return any products to LifeWalker Mobility Products without our prior authorization If you purchased your UPWalker from an authorized LifeWalker Mobility Pr...

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