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5. BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
It is possible to adjust the brake force if you feel that the locking is not correct. To do this, with the brake
unlocked, turn the adjustment knob on the left-hand wheel anticlockwise to loosen the tension and
anticlockwise to tighten it.
6. TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Always keep a part of your body, such as your toes, inside the rollator frame.
- When standing up from a seated position, push yourself up from the seat instead of pulling on the
handlebars of the rollator.
- Apply the brakes before sitting down and make sure that the brake is applied before getting up to use
the rollator again.
- Take short steps to turn and keep your hips parallel to the front bar of the rollator.
- Avoid turning your body to the opposite side of the rollator.
- Do not sit in the rollator or use it as a temporary wheelchair if your rollator is not designed for this purpose,
as it may tip over and cause injury.
- Remember that this product must be used on flat and smooth surfaces.
- It is designed to help the elderly, the disabled and people with walking problems to walk.
- Make sure that all parts are tight and that all four wheels are in contact with the ground before use.
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