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sloped, uneven, or slippery surfaces. Otherwise, serious injury to the user may result.
7. Do not make any adjustments while using the rollator.
8. Be careful if there are heavy items in the bag (max. weight 5 kg).
9. All wheels must always be in contact with the ground.
10. Block the brakes before using the seat.
11. Block the brakes when using the rollator in a stationary position.
Product unpacking warning
1. Please check all parts carefully before assembling the rollator.
2. Do not assemble the rollator if any parts are damaged.
3. Do not assemble the rollator if any of the parts listed in the delivery range are missing.
4. When unpacking the parts, make sure that the handles and brake cables are not tangled,
as this may adversely affect the operation of the assembled brakes.
DELIVERY RANGE
Rollator: main frame, backrest, rear wheels with handles, set of front wheels, cane holder,
instruction manual
Assembly and height adjustment
1. Make sure all wheels are in good condition and rotate freely.
2. Make sure that the bag is properly attached and that all fastening latches are closed.
3. To assemble the rollator, the front and rear wheels must be secured using the push-button
clips at the rear wheels and the „C" clips at the front wheels. All items should be placed at
the same height. (fig.1 and 2)
4. Place the handles in the frame and then tighten the knob. (fig.3)
5. The height of the seat is adjusted by moving the wheels' mechanisms embedded in the
frame and locking them in a fixed position with appropriate latches. Make sure that a click is
heard when the clamps are locked, that all wheels are in contact with the ground, and that
the rollator is stable.
6. To adjust the height of the handles, do the following:
a. Stand upright behind the rollator, relax your shoulders and lower your arms along your
body, looking straight ahead.
b. The handles of the rollator should now be adjusted so that they are at the height of the
wrists.
c. In this way, the user's arms will be bent at an angle of approximately 20-30 degrees when
using the rollator.
d. Make sure the handle holes and the frame are aligned.
e. Insert the handles into the appropriately oriented holes in the frame, then tighten them
firmly with the knobs.
7. The backrest should be placed in the appropriate holes (fig. 4)
8. Before using the rollator, check the brakes carefully. NOTE: The brakes have been adjusted
by the manufacturer and, if correctly assembled, do not require readjustment before use.
How to check the brakes: Block and release the parking brake ten times on each side. (The
brake is locked by pushing the lever down and released by pulling it up.) The applied brake
should immobilize the wheel and prevent it from moving. When released, the gap between
the brake pad and the wheel should be 3-4 mm.
9. Make sure all other nuts, bolts and screws are tight.
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