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Care And Maintenance 

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Truss Rollator requires a minimal amount of maintenance. The following are the 

maintenance items that should be followed to ensure that your rollator walker is both safe and 
operational.

 

 

Daily 

x

  Always store your rollator in a warm and dry climate-controlled environment.

 

x

  Always lock in the brakes when getting on and off the scooter. It will ensure extra 

stability and keep it from rolling away. 

 

Cleaning 

x

  The rollator is made from durable metals along with ABS plastic. The rollator can be 

cleaned using a damp towel. 

x

  A damp cloth can be used to clean the seat and backrest, ensuring that the backrest and 

seat are dry prior to sitting on your rollator. 

 

PROHIBITED! Do not apply rubber conditioner on the tire tread; this may cause the 

tires to become dangerously slippery.

 

PROHIBITED! Do not use a rubber or vinyl conditioner on the walkers seat or backrest, 

doing so may cause the surfaces to become dangerously slippery resulting in personal 
injury and/or damage to your rollator.

 

Maintenance 

x

 

Keep the rollator walker stored indoors to avoid moisture and rust.  

x

  Regularly check the tires for wear and replace if worn. 

x

  Do not use a water hose or power sprayer to clean the knee scooter. 

x

  Make sure all nuts and bolts are tight. 

x

 

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Summary of Contents for Truss

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Page 2: ...g to operate the product This advice aims to avoid possible injury to the user or bystanders and avoid damage to the rollator or surrounding property 127 7KLV RZQHU V PDQXDO LV FRPSLOHG IURP WKH ODWHV...

Page 3: ...or use as a walking aid meant to assist users while walking If a large amount of force is placed on the rollator walker even when the brakes are locked in position the rollator may move Always exercis...

Page 4: ...de in rainy conditions MANDATORY Prior to sitting down on the seat lock both brakes to prevent the rollator from sliding MANDATORY Do not hang any weighted items on any part of the frame as it may cau...

Page 5: ...ng the rear leg of the rollator into the mainframe You will hear a click when inserted afterwards secure the rear leg to the mainframe by screwing the two pieces into place using the provided bolt Fig...

Page 6: ...utton located on each side of the rollator Ensure that the height is locked 3 Your elbows should be bent slightly when griping the grip at 15 20 degrees Brake Operation Adjustment x Squeeze both brake...

Page 7: ...cloth can be used to clean the seat and backrest ensuring that the backrest and seat are dry prior to sitting on your rollator PROHIBITED Do not apply rubber conditioner on the tire tread this may cau...

Page 8: ...m fork and frame LS U ZLOO UHSODFH WKH GHIHFWLYH UROODWRU RU PDLO UHSODFHPHQW SDUWV Customers will need to contact their own Repair Service Technicians for any mechanical work to be done due to ZDUUDQ...

Page 9: ...imitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages All warranty claims must be accompanied by proof of purchase order number and product...

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