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Stand up as straight as possible, and walk 
with the rollator close to your body. Keep 
your feet centred. Do not push the rollator 
away from your body, as this will cause you 
to bend your back, and could cause a fall.

Walking with the rollator

Pull up on brake handle to slow down or to 
release the parking brake.

Using the Brakes

Push down on brake handle to lock the brake 
into PARK.

Always lock the brake before sitting.

If the hand brake is too loose, loosen the 
locking nut, and turn the adjustment screw 
counter clockwise.

If the hand brake is too tight, loosen the 
locking nut, and turn the adjustment screw 
clockwise.

To adjust the brake tension

Locking

Nut

Adjustment

Screw

Summary of Contents for Escape 500-10191

Page 1: ...Rollator is designed for indoor outdoor use Do NOT use as a wheelchair or as a transport chair Instruction manual must be given to the user Charcoal Red Seat Height 500 10191 500 10195 19 48 cm 500 10...

Page 2: ...cape rollator consists of the following parts a Rollator frame b Brake handles pair c Shopping Bag d Backstrap 2 screws and nuts Check each part carefully for shipping damage Do not use the rollator i...

Page 3: ...erting the screw and nut The nut should be positioned into the hexagon shape hole on the inside of the backrest connector Tighten securely using a Phillips screwdriver Install the backstrap Fix the sh...

Page 4: ...edge of the frame To determine the correct handle height of your rollator Stand straight up with your hands on the handgrips your arms should be slightly bent 20 30 degrees at your elbows Adjust the...

Page 5: ...tor Pull up on brake handle to slow down or to release the parking brake Using the Brakes Push down on brake handle to lock the brake into PARK Always lock the brake before sitting If the hand brake i...

Page 6: ...he rollator To use the curb climber To sit on the rollator ensure that the brakes are in the LOCKED position and the rollator cannot move Using the handles for stability carefully turn around Gently t...

Page 7: ...s are tight d If your rollator is not working properly discontinue use and contact your dealer for service 4 Maintenance Triumph Mobility covers the Escape Rollator by a lifetime warranty on the frame...

Page 8: ...uper Low 19 48cm 28 35 5 71 90cm 18 45 7cm 19 48 25cm 18 5 x 9 5 47 x 24cm 25 63 5cm 25 6 65cm 11 28cm 8 200mm 275lb 125kg 11lb 5kg 15 4lb 6 7kg Low 21 54cm 29 37 74 94cm 18 45 7cm 19 48 25cm 18 5 x 9...

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