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Brakes
WArnInG!
Always use both brakes simultaneously. Braking effect can be hindered by dirty,
wet, icy, slippery or snowy surfaces.
note:
Do not attempt to push the rollator whilst the brakes are activated and do not pull
the brakes over a lengthy period of time when pushing so as to avoid excessive wear
and tear on the tyres.
• Braking operation
To brake when on the move, pull the brake lever upwards, towards the handle (fig.10).
• Locking brake
Apply the locking brake when the rollator is not in use. this will ensure that it does
not roll away unintentionally.
1. Press the brake lever downwards, over the point at which pressure can be felt.
The Rollator is now protected from rolling away.
2. To release the locking brake, pull the brake lever upwards, over the point
at which pressure can be felt, until the brake has been released (fig.11).
Back belt
note
for assembly and disassembly you will require a cross-head screwdriver.
the 3 x 10mm screws are slightly turned into their respective holes in delivered
default condition.
1. Push the back belt with the 3 x 10mm screws from both sides and from above into
the slots in the hand grips (fig.12).
fig. 10
fig. 11
fig. 12
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