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Staple Receipt Here:
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Do not use the wheeled walker as a seat or attempt to sit on the tray or basket.
• A risk assessment should always be carried out to ensure the product is suit-
able.
• Ensure all components are properly and securely installed.
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Ensure the user has sufficient strength to safely operate and control the
wheeled walker and hand brakes.
• Do not exceed the maximum recommended working load.
• Avoid storing the wheeled walker in direct sunlight; handles or parts exposed to
sunlight will heat up and may cause injury to the skin.
• Do not place more than 5 kilograms of shopping or other items into the shop-
ping basket or tray.
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Use only on designated footpaths or walkways; do not use on roads, streets or
highways.
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Do not use the wheeled walker on any incline greater than 9 degrees, or on a
slope with water, ice or snow covering.
• Use caution when traversing kerbs or obstacles as this may cause the wheeled
walker to tip over and cause bodily harm or damage to the walker or the user
INSTUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY
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To open the walker, hold the two sides of the frame in both hands and push
them away from each other. To ensure the frame is held in the open position
push the locking mechanism in the centre from the handle to lock it open.
• Adjust the handle bars to desired height and secure the handle bars with the
height adjustment knobs.
• Hook the basket onto the hooks in front of your Walker just under the height
adjustment knob.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
• Keep the brake handles clean for smooth operation.
• If the brakes feel loose or do not stop properly the cable needs tightening.
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To adjust the cable, tighten the screw where the cable connects to the handle to
the desired tension.
• Regularly check all the bolts and screws are properly tightened.
• Keep the wheels clean.
• Replace the wheels if worn or damaged.
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When cleaning the Walker use soapy water and a soft cloth, abrasive cleaners
and cloths can scratch the surfaces.
OPERATING THE BRAKES
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To stop the Tri-Wheeled Walker, gently squeeze the brake levers until the walk
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er comes to a complete stop.
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To lock the brakes, push down on the brake levers until they click. To release
the brake lock, pull up on the brake lever until the lock disengages