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Height adjustment using the memory function
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You have the opportunity to set the height of the handles at a standard setting fitted to your requirements so that
you easily can find the same height again. Decide on the height of the handlebars. Count visible holes at the back of
the handlebar tubes. Unscrew the lock wheel A. Pull the tube B out of the frame. The fastening piece C will now follow
the handlebar tube. Move the fastening piece C on the tube B so the number of holes corresponds to the number
counted earlier. Fit the memory chip D on the handlebar tube in the first available hole under the fastening piece C.
Push the handlebar tube B down and into the side frame E until the fastening piece is locked. Screw the lock wheel
A half in. Pull the handlebars F up until they stop and then tighten the lock wheel A properly. From now on, when
the handlebars are in the lowest position, they will stop in the preset position automatically when pulled up.
Using the brakes
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Make sure the brakes work before each use and that the rollator moves when the brake handles are pushed in A.
Each brake handle B works on each of the rear wheels.
The rollator wheels are made of a special soft rubber, which gives an optimal braking capacity on slippery floor.
Wrong use can cause unsafe situations and damage to the rollator:
The rollator must not be driven or pushed with force
when the brake handles are not pushed in. This indicates incorrect use and can cause wear and tear, impairing tires and
brake quality.
Parking brakes: Release the brake handles B. Both rear wheels are now locked. Squeeze both brake
handles upwards to release the parking brakes A. To brake during walking, release the brake handles.
Tip: If the han-
dles are pushed all the way down to lock position, the rollator can move freely.
Maintaining the brakes
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Clean the brake block A and the brake spring B frequently. The wheels and brakes can be changed if they are worn
out or damaged.
Seat
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The brake handles B must be released before using the seat A. Both rear wheels are now locked. Sit with your back
towards the basket C.
Basket
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The basket is enclosed. It holds up to 10 kilos and is easily attached or removed.
To mount the basket, stand between the handles of your rollator and make sure that the brakes are on. Then lift
the basket forwards in order to slide it underneath the seat and onto the front and the carrying handles A.
When it is placed correctly, you will hear a click. Make sure that the brake wire still runs unrestrained along the frame
B. To remove the basket, stand between the handlebars and place your hands towards the front of the basket, one
either side. Lift the basket up while pressing it slightly together. This will release it C. Always use both hands when
performing this operation. The bag can be washed gently at 40 °C.
Edge guard // Tilt function
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Edge guard: The edge guards A, which are in front of the rear wheels prevent the rear wheels from catching
on corners, door frames etc.
Tilt function: To use the tilt function use the front of the foot and press down on the tilt pedal B, which is beside
the rear wheel. This helps to tilt the rollator over thresholds, edges etc. Please note: Take care when descending
kerbs. Do not use the rollator in stairs.
Laser light / sound
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(applies to the models 814743 and 814744)
The TOPRO TROJA NEURO can be delivered with a laser light that can be of help for users with Parkinson’s disease
who suffer from “freezing” episodes. There is also an option to add a pulsing sound to the laser light. These functions
can easily be operated from the handle and the transfer is wireless to the laser light box. The laser light and sound
unit is intended for use in a home healthcare environment.
Batteries must be inserted before the laser light can be used: Remove the screw on the lid A located by the left-hand
handle with the accompanying Torx T08 screwdriver and unscrew the lid. Insert the flat battery (Lithium CR 2032)
with the “+”-sign showing upwards and screw the lid back on. Thereafter, insert two AA batteries (LR6) in the laser
light box located on the left frame bar B. The lid, located on the inside, must be pushed down. Make sure to follow the
"+/−" signs when inserting the batteries. The batteries cannot be recharged and will normally last for approximately
1 year with normal usage (approximately 15 minutes per day). There is a warning noise giving three short beeps every
5 minutes when the battery capacity is low (10% or less). Beware that the battery lifetime will decrease as the fre-
quency and length of usage increase. If you do not plan to use the laser light for several weeks, we advise to take out
the AA -batteries, to avoid battery leak.