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USAGE GUIDELINES 

- DO’s + DON’TS

Please follow these guidelines to get the optimal 

benefit from the 

Seat Walker.

Failure to follow these guidelines may 

result in damage to the 

Seat Walker

and put the user at risk.

The Seat Walker

 is designed to take 

136kg Maximum Load

Do not overload the product!

Do not overload the storage bag under seat. 

(Max. load: 5kg)

The Seat Walker is designed to be used indoors and outdoors.

Periodically inspect to the 

Seat Walker

 prior to use to ensure it is in good working order. 

(Refer to page 9)

Always check that brakes are working prior to using the Seat Walker.

Take care when using the Seat Walker on uneven or wet ground.

Never self propel the Seat Walker while seated. (The Seat Walker is not a wheelchair)

Always adjust the handles to the correct height to suit the user.

(Refer to page 8)

Take care when Seat Walker is in the folded position as it will fall over if not supported

or laid down.

Never hang any objects off the side of the Seat Walker as it may tip over.

Ensure all four legs remain in contact with the ground when the 

Seat Walker is in use. 

Do not lean too far to one side or lean backwards causing the legs to leave the ground.

If you have any issues or questions about the 

Seat Walker

 please contact your supplier

or BASICS by Redgum direct.

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Summary of Contents for BASICS B4204S

Page 1: ...redgumbrand com au USER MANUAL Please read and keep these instructions SEAT WALKER B4204S ...

Page 2: ...al shall not be photocopied reproduced or translated into any other languages without the prior written consent of BASICS by Redgum BASICS by Redgum strives to provide the highest quality products possible Product is subject to change without notice Copyright BASICS by Redgum 2021 BASICS by Redgum is part of FOR DE Group Pty Ltd ...

Page 3: ...OLD FRAME 5 ASSEMBLY INSTALL HANDLES 6 ASSEMBLY INSTALL HANDLES continued 7 ASSEMBLY INSTALL PADDED BACKREST 8 SET UP HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 9 OPERATION HAND BRAKES 10 OPERATION HAND BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 11 OPERATION FOLDING SEAT WALKER 12 USAGE GUIDELINES DO s DON Ts 13 PRODUCT CARE INSPECTIONS CLEANING 14 WARRANTY 15 BASICS by Redgum PRODUCT RANGE 16 NOTES ...

Page 4: ...nes may result in damage to the product and injury to the user It is the responsibility of the user to ensure the suitability of this product for its intended use The user should consult their appropriate healthcare professional if unsure of the correct product usage for their unique circumstances Only use the Seat Walker for its intended purpose which is as stability aid on which to lean on for s...

Page 5: ...e tyres Swivelling front wheels Folds up for transit or storage SPECIFICATIONS All dimensions shown are nominal Overall Width 620mm Depth Unfolded 650mm Depth Folded 230mm with handles removed Overall Height 840mm handles at lowest setting Handle Height 840 990mm 8 settings Seat 360mm W x 310mm D Seat Height 570mm from floor to top of seat Wheel Diameter Ø200mm 8 Product Weight 8 7kg Maximum User ...

Page 6: ...ith the following parts We recommend that you visually inspect the Seat Walker parts prior to assembly 3 IMPORTANT NOTE If you see any damage suspect a fault or parts are missing DO NOT ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT and contact your supplier for support BACKREST x1 FRAME x1 HANDLES 1 x LEFT 1 x RIGHT ...

Page 7: ...alker frame correctly 1 Position the Seat Walker so all four wheels are touching the ground 2 Push down and pull out on the cross bars as shown to open up the frame 3 Press down on the outer leg braces to ensure frame has fully opened out 4 Gently lower seat down onto cross tube Leg braces ...

Page 8: ...addle washer and bolt from frame IMPORTANT NOTE The handles are left and right handed and need to be fitted to the correct side of frame Ensure the brake lever is facing outwards 2 Slide handle down into open tube on frame Refer to next page for further instruction 5 Bolt Slide handle down into tube on frame Saddle Washer Hand wheel Brake lever facing outwards ...

Page 9: ...4 Insert the bolt through the hex hole in the frame Line up bolt head with hex hole 5 Fit saddle washer onto bolt with the curved face toward frame 6 Screw handwheel onto bolt to fix handle into position 7 Repeat process to fit other handle Line up bolt head with hex hole Attach brake cables to plastic clips on rear legs of Seat Walker to keep cables in place ...

Page 10: ...t with the pivot brackets on the frame 2 Push the backrest tubes into the pivot brackets 3 Press in both large buttons on either side of the backrest and continue to slide the backrest tubes into the pivot brackets 4 Continue to push the backrest in until you hear 2 audible CLICKS These clicking sounds confirm that the backrest is properly fitted to the Seat Walker 7 Large button ...

Page 11: ...teps to set the handle height to provide the best support 1 Stand behind the walker with your shoulders relaxed and your arms hanging loosely at your sides 2 The height of the handles should be adjusted so that they are level with your wrists This will position the arms at the recommended 20 degree bend in the elbow when using the Seat Walker 8 Handles should be set at same height as your wrists w...

Page 12: ...To STOP gently pull upwards on both brakes simultaneously This will slow down and stop the seat walker Release both brakes to allow the seat walker to become mobile again The brakes on your seat walker also have a park brake option To engage the park brake Push downwards on both brakes simultaneously Push the brakes down until you hear a click To unlock simply pull the brakes up You will hear a cl...

Page 13: ...e brake 1 Carefully release the locking screw using a suitable allen key not supplied 2 Adjust the brake arms until it clear the wheel by approx 3 mm 3 Re position the locking boss to be hard up against the brake body 4 Retighten the locking screw 5 Check the brake to ensure the wheel stops spinning when the brake is on 6 Repeat the brake adjustment procedure if required until brakes work as requi...

Page 14: ...red Please follow these steps to fold the Seat Walker correctly 1 Rotate the padded backrest up 2 Rotate the padded seat up 3 Pull up on the fabric strap As you pull up the frame will start to come together Refer to page 4 to unfold frame properly 11 Take care when Seat Walker is in the folded position as it will fall over if not supported or laid down ...

Page 15: ...that brakes are working prior to using the Seat Walker Take care when using the Seat Walker on uneven or wet ground Never self propel the Seat Walker while seated The Seat Walker is not a wheelchair Always adjust the handles to the correct height to suit the user Refer to page 8 Take care when Seat Walker is in the folded position as it will fall over if not supported or laid down Never hang any o...

Page 16: ... is not damaged or split Wheels are not damaged and spin freely remove any hair or lint Withdraw the Seat Walker immediately if you suspect damage or any other fault If in any doubt please do not issue or use but immediately contact your supplier for service support CLEANING Clean the Seat Walker using a non abrasive cleaner or mild detergent with a soft cloth Abrasive cleaners or abrasive cleanin...

Page 17: ... excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement part for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and failure does not amount to major failure If you have any issues or questions about the Seat Walker please contact your...

Page 18: ...ing Please contact BASICS by Redgum for further information T 61 8 9248 4180 E orders for de com au A 1 Business Way Malaga Western Australia 6090 W www redgumbrand com au Step B68H Step with handle B68SH Walking frame with 5 wheels rear glides B4070WS Bedside commode B580 Bariatric commode chair B588 ...

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