Remove the height adjustment screw from the frame and then remove the kneepad
from its upside down shipped position.
Insert the knee post into the frame. (see image 3)
Adjust kneepad to the desired height and insert the screw through the frame and into
the post and hand tighten. (see image 4)
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Brake Adjustment Instructions
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Cable End
Cap
Tension
Adjustment
Screw
Tension
Adjustment
Screw Locking
Nut
Mounting
Screw
Handle
Brake
Housing
To control speed - Simply squeeze the brake handle towards you. To lock wheels - push the
brake handle downward until it clicks into the locked position. (see image 5)
Adjusting the Knee Platform
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The NOVA Knee Walker can be used for right or left leg injuries. The offset position of the
seat provides better stability and increased foot clearance for pushing forward. When
standing behind the scooter, the knee platform should be offset on the side of the
non-injured leg. (see image 2)
Brake Adjustments
If you find it difficult to squeeze/lock the brake handle or that the brake shoe is not
engaging the wheel then you may need to adjust the brake. (see image 6)
To Release Tension (make it easier to squeeze or lock):
Be sure the brake is in the unlocked position. Turn the brake adjustment screw counter-
clockwise until the desired tension is achieved. Test after each 1/2 turn. The brake
should lock the wheel when in the locked position. Screw the locking nut against the
brake casing to secure your desired setting. (see image 6)
To Increase Tension (make the brake engage sooner):
Turn the adjustment screw clockwise until the desired tension is achieved. Test after
each 1/2 turn. The brake should lock the wheel when in the locked position. Screw the
locking nut against the brake casing to secure your desired setting. (see image 6)
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