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SAFETY INFORMATION

Take care that the Bowden cables of the 
brakes are adjusted functionally.
Always watch that the brakes are in the 
parking position before you use the Rolla-
tor. Only when you are standing securely 
disengage the parking brake.
Make sure that the clamping lever of the 
handle tubes are always tightened se-
curely.
Convince yourself that the folding device 
is always locked into place. – Danger of 
jamming.
Only start walking when you are standing 
erect and have grabbed secure hold of 
the handles.
Do not grab hold of the handles with wet 
hands. – You could slip and loose grip.
Should you get exhausted while walking 
sit down on the seatplate. Priorly bring 
the brakes into parking position and hold 
on to both grips while sitting down.
The rollator is not a transport unit for 
heavy objects.
Do not drive over steps or obstacles with 
the Rollator that are higher than 20 mm.
During use outside drive only on level sur-
faces and evade high curbs.
Look for a place where the curb is low-
ered.
Use level pedestrian ways.
Avoid driving on kerbstone pavement or 
similar surfaces. – You could loose control 
over the rolling aid.
Avoid use on paths with extreme hills or 
slopes.

A rollator does not have a supporting 
function for the user while driving back-
wards!
It is not permitted to tripple forward 
(small steps with the feet) while sitting on 
the Rollator.
Do not support yourself on the brake le-
vers, but only on the handles! The brake 
levers may only be used to engage the 
brake functions!
In direct sunlight the seat strap/cushion 
and hand grips can heat up to more than 
41°C.
Contact with exposed skin can result in 
injury! 
Prevent such heating by parking the rolla-
tor in a shaded area.

MAINTENANCE 

INSTRUCTIONS

Despite its sturdy build parts such as wheels, 
brakes and telescopic tubes are subject to 
wear. We therefore recommend that the rol-
lator is checked by a specialist at 6-month 
intervals. Please also have a close look at the 
screwed and riveted connections!

 

In addition we recommend to check 
the screwed connections after the first 
month of use for tight fit and retighten 
them if necessary.

Summary of Contents for 3061982

Page 1: ...UPON RECEIPT Inspect the product immediately after re ceipt best while the carrier is still availa ble for damages that might have occurred during transport Should you notice that this product or the...

Page 2: ...lace BRAKE In order to prevent an unintentional curve while braking the rollator on slopes both brakes are to be activated simultaneously Your rollator is fitted with a multi function al brake The bra...

Page 3: ...After removing the attachment screws 9 the handle tubes 6 can be adjusted step wise in height Afterwards remount the screws 9 ACCESSORIES Basket The basket serves for transport of for exam ple grocer...

Page 4: ...urbs Look for a place where the curb is low ered Use level pedestrian ways Avoid driving on kerbstone pavement or similar surfaces You could loose control over the rolling aid Avoid use on paths with...

Page 5: ...observed Assembly parts are to be cleaned be fore disinfection REINSTALLMENT Before each reinstallment the rollator is to undergo a complete inspection The hygienic measures required for reinstallmen...

Page 6: ...weight approx 14 kg Max user weight 200 kg Tools The following tools are required for adjust ments and maintenance Open end spanner WW 8 Open end or ring spanner WW 13 19 Hexagonal stud wrench WW 5 W...

Page 7: ...s Precondition for the guarantee in all cases is the designated use of the product the use of original spare parts by the specialist dealer as well as the regular conduction of maintenance and inspect...

Page 8: ...5 3 1 2 5 4 3 8 7 6 9 The product conforms with the EC Directive 93 42 EEC MDD for medical products...

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