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Secure the pouch

Fasten each snap on front and back of rollator to secure 
the pouch to the seat frame tubes as shown in ig. 5.

install the back bar

Install both ends of back bar into frame back bar 
receptacles as shown in ig. 6; push down until both 
locking buttons snap into place.

WaRNiNG: ensure both ends of back bar are 
locked in place before proceeding.

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WaRNiNG: beFoRe eaCh uSe, ensure all 
locking buttons protrude fully from holes, all 
knobs are tight, the pouch is securely attached, 
and all attaching hardware is securely 
tightened.

WaRNiNG: ensure that hand brakes stop 
Rollator and lock in place appropriately when 
operating or sitting on the Rollator. if your hand 
brakes are not operating correctly, please 
see your Graham-Field authorized distributor 
immediately for service.

WaRNiNG: the Rollator pouch has a maximum 
weight capacity of 10 lb (4.5 kg). ensure items 
placed in the pouch do not protrude from the 
pouch.

WaRNiNG: ensure back bar is always in place 
during use. do Not use the back bar to support 
user’s entire body weight.

Walking With your Rollator

Stand behind your Rollator with a hand placed securely 
on each handgrip. Move your Rollator slowly forward 
and select a pace that is comfortable for you. Always 
be sure the rear wheels are a few inches ahead of your 
body.

Stopping With your Rollator

The Rollator has loop locking hand brakes. To slow 
down, squeeze the hand brakes upward toward the 
handgrips. To hold the Rollator in a stationary position, 
push the hand brakes down, away from the handgrips, 
until the hand brakes lock into place; the rear wheels 
will be locked in place in parked position. To release, 
pull the hand brakes upward toward the handles until 
the rear wheels move freely.

rest

seat 

handgrip

locking

hand brake

fig. 7

RJ4700 Set N’ Go Rollator

folding

pull strap

frame back bar

receptacle

back bar

locking button

back bar  

fig. 6

seat

pouch

seat frame tube

snap

fig. 5

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