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WARNING

For your safety and before each use, please perform the daily checks as 
described in the maintenance section and in addition  
1. Ensure the rollator is securely locked open before use. 

i.e seat pad is 

fully down 

2. Do not exceed the maximum user weight for the walker.

3. Do not overload the basket or carry heavy bags on the handles as this 
can affect the stability of the walker.
4. Do not use the rollator as a wheelchair 
5. Ensure that the brakes are parked 

i.e. brake handles pushed fully 

down with an audible click (see fig 1)

 before sitting upon the seat pad.  

6. Do not stand on the seat of the rollator

WALKING WITH THE ROLLATOR

1. Place rollator ahead of you with brakes parked.

 i.e. brake handles 

pushed fully down with an audible click (see fig 1) 

2. Do not walk forward until you have tested your balance and you feel 
strong enough to walk
3. When ready disengage the brakes 

i.e. brake handles pulled up with an 

audible click (see fig 2)

4. Gently roll the walker ahead of you as you walk. Keep the rollator close 
enough to you that it is supportive. 
5. If your steps are uneven, it’s best to shorten your longer step rather than 
try to lengthen your shorter step. The shorter step is usually the step where 
you have less balance. 
6. Use the brakes 

i.e squeeze the brake handles (see fig 3)

 to temporarily 

halt forward movement, or to slow and control the frame, and or reduce the 
speed of your step. 

Caution

 Some very smooth surfaces .e.g. marble, tile or certain floor 

coverings may cause the rollator wheels to slide even with the brakes 
applied.  

    

EXTRA HEAVY DUTY ROLLATOR

Summary of Contents for COOPERS 10930C

Page 1: ...when the user is recovering from an injury or operation and as a long term walking and resting aid e g when the user has permanent difficulty with walking Coopers 3 and 4 wheel Rollators are suitable for use outdoors or indoors Caution Use on loose uneven and or rough terrain e g gravel sand or grass may affect the safe performance and functionality of the rollator CONTINUED PLEASE NOTE These are ...

Page 2: ... parked i e brake handles pushed fully down with an audible click see fig 1 2 Do not walk forward until you have tested your balance and you feel strong enough to walk 3 When ready disengage the brakes i e brake handles pulled up with an audible click see fig 2 4 Gently roll the walker ahead of you as you walk Keep the rollator close enough to you that it is supportive 5 If your steps are uneven i...

Page 3: ...ker around you without twisting your back you should always be facing the front of the walker The brakes can also be used in maneuvering the rollator when turning the user can apply the brake on the side being turned towards in order to achieve a tighter turning radius Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 EXTRA HEAVY DUTY ROLLATOR ...

Page 4: ...r toes below the edge of the chair 5 Place both hands on the arms seat of your chair OR one hand on the chair and one hand on the rollator Caution Do not tip the rollator by placing too much weight on one side as you start to stand 6 Lean forward until you feel some of your weight on your feet 7 Use your legs to stand as much as possible your arms should only lift what your legs cannot Use your ar...

Page 5: ...e brakes i e brake handles pushed fully down with an audible click see fig 1 4 Reach behind for the chair with both hands preferred or with one hand and one hand on the rollator Caution Do not tip the rollator by placing too much weight one side as you start to sit 5 Slowly start to lower yourself using your legs as much as you can 6 If you drop into the chair next time try leaning a little more f...

Page 6: ...he tube to stop it from rotating Tighten the locking wheel and check the handle is secure Repeat for the other handle To fit the backrest locate the open ends of the backrest in the location tubes at the front of the rollator above the seat Before using the walker check the brakes operate and are correctly adjusted When in motion the brakes are operated by squeezing the loop handles each rear whee...

Page 7: ...se contact your local Sunrise Medical dealer to correctly adjust them for you Fees may be charged for this service BASKET Maximum safe working load for basket is 5kg 11lbs Do not exceed this weight The basket is fitted by attaching the two hooks over the seat bar TRAY The clear plastic tray fits on the top of the seat and the four lugs on the underside of the tray locate in the four holes in the t...

Page 8: ...tate easily front wheels should rotate and swivel Perform regular checks for security of all fasteners and fixings and that no other adjustable or removable parts are loose or worn Replace or adjust parts where necessary SPARE REPAIR PARTS AVAILABLE 1 Brake handles 10910C pair AL120 00 2 Brake handles 10928C pair AL120 10 3 Brake cables pair RA053 10 4 Handle adjustment kit TI020 T3 5 Seat AL115 1...

Page 9: ...es not extend to consequential costs resulting from fault clearance loss of earnings or expenses THIS IN NO WAY AFFECTS YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS We estimate a life expectancy of 2 years for this product provided that It is used in strict accordance with the intended use as set out in this document All service and maintenance requirements are met The estimated life expectancy can be exceeded if the pr...

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Page 12: ...Sunrise Medical Limited Thorns Road Brierley Hill West Midlands DY5 2LD England Tel 44 0 845 605 6688 Fax 44 0 845 605 6689 Conforms to The Medical Device Directive 93 42 eec 1993 Iss5 Feb 2013 ...

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