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Assembly
Opening the Rollator
1.
Pull the handles apart (pic. 2).
2.
Push the side rails downwards until they engage.
The Rollator is now fully opened (pic. 3).
3.
Make sure the Rollator is engaged before you use it.
pic. 2
pic. 3
Folding up the Rollator
1.
Fold the Rollator up by pulling the strap upwards (pic. 4).
2.
Push the handles inwards and the Rollator together (pic. 5). The fully folded Rollator is locked with magnets (pic. 6).
3.
When folded, the rollator can easily be carried or pulled by the basket holder (pic.7). Do not carry or pull the rollator
by the seat, the strap for folding or the brake cables.
pic. 7
pic. 6
pic. 4
pic. 5
pic. 1
Seat
Bag holder
Height adjustment screw
Brake cable
Magnetic lock
Side rails
front wheel, steerable
Frame/cross brace
Strap for folding the Rollator
Handle
Brake pads and
edge guide
back wheel
with brake
Break lever
Bag
Stick Holder
Step aid
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4.
5.
6.
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Contents/Description of the parts:
Height adjustment of the handles (pic. 8)
Adjust the height of the handles so that the user can walk upright, without
bending over. It is recommended that the user stands upright with arms at
their sides between the handles. The grips should be adjusted to the height
of their wrists.
1.
Loosen the height adjustment screw (pic. 1, No. 5).
2.
Move the handle to the desired height.
3.
Tighten the height adjustment screw (pic. 1, No. 5).
Adjust both handles in the same height. The printed numbers on the inside of
the push handles help you easily adjust your personal grip level again (pic. 9).
pic. 8
pic. 9
Brake (pic. 10)
Check the brake function before use. The built-in brake functions as an ope-
rating brake for slowing down when moving. The parking brake can be used
when the rollator is stopped.
1.
Speed is reduced by pulling the brake lever upwards (operating brake).
2.
The parking brake is activated by pressing the brake lever down until it
engages.
3.
The parking brake is released from its locked position by pulling the brake
lever upwards.
4.
The rollator must not be pushed while the operating or parking brakes have been applied. If the rollator is pushed while
the operating or parking brakes have been applied, the tyres and brakes may be subject to excessive wear and deteriorate.
5.
Regularly check that the brakes work satisfactorily. We recommend checking before every use. The rollator must not be
used with damaged brakes or damaged wheels.
pic. 10