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11. MAINTENANCE

WARNING! 
• 

DO NOT use near swimming pool areas.

• 

ALWAYS take additional care and move slowly when moving from 
ƬƏȸȵƺɎƺƳɎȒǝƏȸƳɀɖȸǔƏƬƺˢȒȒȸɀȒȸƬȸƏƬǸɀٖɀƺȵƏȸƏɎǣȒȇɀǣȇɯƏǼǸɯƏɵɀɖȸǔƏƬƺɀٕ
avoid bumps, drainage gates, and sudden surface changes. Rollator may 
abruptly stop if a wheel becomes wedged.

• 

DO NOT use the rollator to pull yourself up from a chair or other seated 
position. Use the arms of the chair to support your weight as you stand.

• 

DO NOT sit on the rollator if it is parked on a slope. Only use the seat on 
level ground.

• 

DO NOT “plop” and/or drop all body weight immediately into the rollator. 
Ease gently into the seat.

• 

DO NOT use the backrest bar to support your weight. Leaning back while 
seated on the rollator may cause the device to tip.

• 

ALWAYS engage both parking brakes before sitting in the rollator. DO 
NOT
 move or scoot while seated in the rollator. Parking brakes MUST 
remain engaged at all times while seated. Ensure the front wheels are in 
the forward position before transferring into or out of the seat.

• 

DO NOT use the rollator as a wheelchair or transport device. This is 
a walking aid 

ONLY. NEVER scoot, roll, or propel device while seat is 

occupied.

• 

DO NOT attempt to reach objects that are out of your immediate reach 
while seated on the rollator. 

DO NOT lean forward, backward, or to either 

side while seated on the rollator.

• 

ALWAYSǝƏɮƺƏǼǼɯǝƺƺǼɀǣȇƬȒȇɎƏƬɎɯǣɎǝɎǝƺˢȒȒȸٖǕȸȒɖȇƳɯǝǣǼƺɖɀǣȇǕ
this device. Failure to maintain wheel contact could result in improper 
balance of the rollator and injury or damage.

• 

DO NOT hang anything from the rollator handles or frame. Items may 
only be carried in the provided pouch/basket.

• 

DO NOT climb, kneel, or stand on the rollator.

•  This is not a toy. 

DO NOT let children play on the rollator.

• 

DO NOTɖɀƺɯǝǣǼƺɖȇƳƺȸɎǝƺǣȇˢɖƺȇƬƺȒǔȅǣȇƳٮƏǼɎƺȸǣȇǕƳȸɖǕɀًƏǼƬȒǝȒǼًȒȸ
while suffering from dizziness.

• 

DO NOT store in directly sunlight or outdoors. Exposure to extreme 
temperatures (heat, cold, moisture, etc.) may make surfaces (seat, hand 
grips, etc.) hot to the touch, weak or brittle. Ensure hand grips 

DO NOT 

twist and skin contact surfaces are cool to the touch before use.

•  To ensure the best service from your product, 

ONLY use X-Treme Rollator 

replacement parts. Accessories designed by other manufacturers have 
not been tested by Compass Health Brands and are not recommended 
for use with this product.

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Summary of Contents for WA01085

Page 1: ...PRODUCT CODE WA01085 USER MANUAL S U S P E N S I O N R O L L A T O R...

Page 2: ...OR USE 5 7 ROLLATOR INCLUDES 5 8 0x n Xz X z 5 8 1 UNFOLDING ROLLATOR 6 8 2 RXzJ R0 k 0 6 8 3 0 XzJ R z n0 R0XJR h x0z 7 8 4 ATTACHING FRONT POUCH 8 8 5 CANE HOLDER INSTALLATION 8 8 6 k0 0 X z 10 8 7...

Page 3: ...NSPECT THE PRODUCT FOR ANY DAMAGE IF ANY DAMAGE IS FOUND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT PRODUCT MUST ALWAYS BE ACCOMPANIED WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FAILURE TO HEED INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS INCREA...

Page 4: ...4 5 7 6 WARNING This rollator has a weight capacity of 450 Lb 204 Kg Always observe the weight limit on the labelling of your rollator 1 Handle 2 Brake Lever 3 Height adjustment button 4 Pouch 5 Seat...

Page 5: ...ane Holder Attachments 8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Inspect all parts for shipping damages before use If there is shipping damage DO NOT USE Contact the dealer distributor immediately for further i...

Page 6: ...ly opened install the backrest by lining up the plastic brackets on either end of backrest attachment to the brackets opposite the brake handles on the front side of the rollator 2 Starting at one end...

Page 7: ...lease button on back of the handle 2 While pressing the button pull the handles upward 3 Move the handles upward until the desired height is reached 4 Release the button and ensure the button snaps in...

Page 8: ...side of the pouch over the knobs extending from the front of the rollator s seat 4 8 4 ATTACHING FRONT POUCH 1 Adjust lower cane platform and upper cane holder tip to desired setting using a 4 mm Alle...

Page 9: ...om platform and clip the cane shaft into the upper clip WARNING ALWAYS ensure that the cane tip is securely seated in the lower platform to prevent a tripping or fall hazard that could cause serious i...

Page 10: ...sed if needed but is primarily designed to maintain a stopped stance Brakes and tires are non durable components which will require maintenance through the life of the rollator Brakes MUST be adjusted...

Page 11: ...e or counter clockwise to adjust Refer to images below for further assistance 8 7 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 1 Ensure items in the pouch have been removed The rollator can easily fold from the user s side by pu...

Page 12: ...gs may move suddenly and cause a loss of balance WARNING DO NOT use a rollator in mud ice or puddles NEVER use near steps sloped driveways hills and or ramps with a steep incline NEVER greater than 15...

Page 13: ...rop all body weight immediately into the rollator Ease gently into the seat DO NOT use the backrest bar to support your weight Leaning back while seated on the rollator may cause the device to tip ALW...

Page 14: ...nnot be tightened DISCONTINUE USE OF THE ROLLATOR and replace ALWAYS wear protective footwear while using the rollator ALWAYS keep shoelaces loose clothing and or accessories clear of the wheels and h...

Page 15: ...llator as a wheelchair or transport device This is a walking aid ONLY NEVER scoot roll or propel device while seat is occupied DO NOT attempt to reach objects that are out of your immediate reach whil...

Page 16: ...HS or BETWEEN PATIENT USE Contact your authorized dealer for more information THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE USED WITHOUT THE INSTRUCTION OF A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL FAILURE TO USE COMMON SENSE AND HEED...

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