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1.
ALWAYS
Engage parking brakes (refer to Brake Operation
section on pg. 5).
2. Gently ease into the seat of the rollator by using the
handgrips for support while lowering body into the rollator.
Apply weight evenly across both handgrips.
3. To stand, use the handgrips for support and safely come
to an upright position. Apply weight evenly across both
handgrips.
4. Disengage parking brakes before resuming use of the
rollator.
DO NOT
sit on the rollator if it is parked on a slope. Only use
the seat on level ground.
DO NOT
“plop” and/or drop all body weight immediately
into the rollator. Ease gently into the seat.
DO NOT
use the backrest bar to support your weight.
Leaning back while seated on the rollator may cause the
device to tip.
ALWAYS
engage both parking brakes before sitting in the
rollator.
DO NOT
move or scoot while seated in the rollator.
Parking brakes
MUST
remain engaged at all times while
seated. Ensure the front wheels are in the forward position
before transferring into or out of the seat.
DO NOT
use the
rollator as a wheelchair or transport device. This is a walking
aid
ONLY.
NEVER
scoot, roll, or propel device while seat is
occupied.
DO NOT
attempt to reach objects that are out of your
immediate reach while seated on the rollator.
DO NOT
lean
forward, backward, or to either side while seated on the
rollator.
MAINTENANCE
• Wipe rollator frame with a clean, soft cloth at least once a
week. All metal parts can be cleaned with auto wax or similar
products. If exposed to moisture, dry immediately
• Wipe the hand grips with cold water and a clean towel.
NEVER
use ammonia-based cleaning solutions or soap on
the hand grips. This may cause them to loosen or slide off
the frame.
SITTING IN THE ROLLATOR
walk way surfaces; avoid bumps, drainage gates, and sudden
surface changes. Rollator may abruptly stop if a wheel
becomes wedged.
ALWAYS
wear protective footwear while using the rollator.
ALWAYS
keep shoelaces, loose clothing and/or accessories
clear of the wheels and handlebars during use.
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