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TROJA NEURO
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not suitable for persons with low strength in arms, with very poor balance, or with considerable cognitive disabilities.
The product is designed and approved for indoor and outdoor use. For outdoor use, the rollator is intended to be an
aid for walking on roads and paths. It is not suitable for rough and/or very steep terrain, neither for stairs.
Important to know about safety before use
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Take care when folding and unfolding to ensure not to injure your hands or fingers.
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Be aware not to put your fingers in open holes or between stationary parts.
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Check the brakes before use, and that the rollator locks into position when opened.
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Not to be used by persons heavier than the maximum user weight (see table above).
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Do not use to transport heavy loads or persons.
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The rollator is not a toy and therefore should be treated in an appropriate manner.
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Make sure that the lock wheel for height adjustment for the handles is locked tightly.
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Be aware that some parts of the rollator might feel hot or cold when exposed to extreme temperatures.
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A training by a skilled person is advised, to get to know the device and learn how to use it correctly.
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Do not alter the product as this might put your safety at risk and the warranty will be void.
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NB! Safety warnings for rollator with laser and sound unit:
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Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result
in improper operation. If such use is necessary, this equipment and the other equipment should be observed to
verify that they are operating normally.
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Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas)
should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the laser & sound unit. Otherwise, degradation
of the performance of this equipment could result.
Important to know about safety when in use
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In order to move the rollator, the brake handles must be pushed in A.
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In order to brake, release the brake handles. This activates the parking brake B.
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The parking brake is always activated, when you do not push in the brake handles, to prevent the rollator
from rolling away C.
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Do not lean or bend sideways or over the back of the rollator whilst in the seated position D. Do not tilt the
rollator more than max. 5° sideways, to avoid risk of falling. Due to the same reason bags etc. must never be
hung on the handlebars.
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To give the right support and safety, make sure the rollator is kept as close to your body as possible E.
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Walk straight, look forward and hold your backside in F. That is the easiest way to keep your balance.
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Do not push the rollator too far from your body as this can cause unnecessary strain and you could fall G.
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Do not use the rollator on stairs. Be careful when descending kerbs.
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Be careful when wearing flared skirts and trousers as they could get caught in the wheels, which could lead to fall-
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We therefore recommend not wearing flared/wide clothing.
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For safety reasons it is prohibited to sit on the rollator during public transportation. Place your rollator securely.
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NB! Safety warnings for rollator with laser light:
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Do not look directly towards the laser beam, as this may cause injuries on your eyes.
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Do not use the rollator on reflective surfaces.
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Before you remove the laser light unit from the rollator ensure that the laser light is not activated.
Assembling / adjusting
TOPRO TROJA NEURO is delivered assembled. Before use, you must unfold the rollator. The height of the handlebar
tubes will then need adjusting to suit the user’s needs. Please read the following paragraphs carefully.
Unfolding / folding
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Unfolding: Release the lock clamp positioned at the seat bars A. Press the seat bars down and out B. The side frames
will slide apart. Press down the seat bars. You will hear a clicking sound. The rollator is now locked in its open position.
Folding: Pull the strap on the seat C and press the side frames together. Lock the clamp D over the seat bars.
Lowering and height adjusting the handles
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Lowering: Unscrew the lock wheel A (approx. 4–5 turns). Push the handlebar tubes down until they stop B. Tighten
the lock wheel A again.
Height adjusting: Unscrew the lock wheel for the brake handles A (approx. 4–5 turns). Adjust the handlebar tubes to
a suitable height then pull them slightly up and down C until you hear a clicking sound. Tighten the lock wheel A
again. Adjust both handlebars to the same height.
It is recommended that the handlebars are set to the same height as
your wrists when your arms are hanging alongside your body.