BodyMed ZZRWAL03 User manual

Knee Walker
with Dual Brake System
ZZRWAL03
Instruction Manual

Please read the following instructions carefully before use.
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PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
The BodyMed®Knee Walker with Dual Brake System is a sturdy and
durable 4-wheel mobility device for ankle or foot injuries. Ideal for
short- or long-term use, this knee walker is the perfect alternative
to folding walkers, canes, or crutches that can cause issues such as
under arm or back discomfort from extended use. Stay active and live
independently while you recover with the BodyMed®Knee Walker!
Features
• Sleek, compact design
• Detachable features for easy installation, carrying, and storage
• Plush knee pad
• Adjustable handlebar height
• Adjustable knee pad height
• Foldable steering column
• Front steering wheels
• Easily controllable dual rear-wheel brakes
• Attachable basket for personal storage
Product Components
• Padded contoured knee pad
• Handlebar with anti-slide grips and hand brakes
• Height adjustable steering column
• Height adjustable knee pad column
• Front and back tires
• Dual rear-wheel brakes
• Sturdy solid bar frame
• Attachable basket

Product Specications
• Height adjustable steering column, 30”–40” (78 cm–102 cm)
• Height adjustable knee pad column, 16”–22” (40.5 cm–57 cm)
• Max. weight capacity: 300 lb. (136 kg)
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Padded Contoured
Knee Pad
Handlebar with Anti-Slide Grips
and Hand Brakes
Height Adjustable
Steering Column
Height
Adjustable
Knee Pad
Column
Dual Back
Wheel Brakes
Sturdy Solid
Bar Frame
Attachable
Basket

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1. Raising the Steering Column
a. Pull up the quick release clamp lever at the base of the steering
column to release the clamp, then push the lever forward to
disengage.
B.Push the lever downward and to the left to disengage the pin,
then push the steering column upward until it is in the full upright
position.
C.When the steering column is upright, release the clamp lever so
the pin goes back into the hole.
D.Lift the clamp lever up and rotate it clockwise to tighten the
pressure on the lever.
E. At the correct pressure, pull the lever down so the end of the lever
is pointing towards the ground in order to lock the steering column
in the upright position.
F. NOTE: Rotate the lever counterclockwise to loosen the pressure on
the lever.
2. Folding the Steering Column
a. Release the clamp lever at the base of the steering column, then
push the lever forward to disengage.
i. NOTE: Rotate the lever counterclockwise to
loosen the pressure on the lever.
b. Push the lever downward and to the left to disengage the pin,
then push the steering column downward to its folded position.
INSTALLATION
Steering Column Assembly
When you receive your knee walker, the steering column will
be in the folded position.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The lower bolt of the front axle can be removed so that the wheels
can be placed sideways to save space while traveling. If loosened,
please retighten the bolt into the front axle before riding.

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IMPORTANT NOTE

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Knee Pad Assembly
and Height
Adjustment
1. Release the quick release
clamp.
2. Remove the pin on the knee
pad assemble bar.
3. Insert the knee pad column
into the column on the frame,
then adjust the knee pad
column to the proper height.
4. Insert the pin into the hole to
lock the height in place.
5. Tighten the quick release
clamp under the knee pad.
Handlebar
Assembly and
Height Adjustment
1. Release the quick release
clamp.
2. Loosen and remove the star
screw (knob) attached to the
steering column, and adjust
the height of the steering
column.
3. Insert the star screw (knob)
into the hole to cross the two
columns, and tighten the
knob into the adjacent screw
on the steering column.
4. Tighten the quick release
clamp to secure.

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Brake Adjustment
During assembly or routine maintenance, it is important to check
the tightness of the braking mechanism. The pressure of the braking
mechanism on the brake wheel should be enough so that the brake
wheel does not turn and is not overly tight when the hand brake is fully
squeezed.
• If the brakes are too loose, they will not function properly.
• If the brakes are too tight, they may cause a “squeaking sound” while
the knee walker is in use.
Adjustments are required if the brakes are either too loose or too tight.
The brake tightness can be adjusted with the nuts at either end of the
brake cable.
• Turning the screw clockwise will loosen the brake.
• Turning the screw counterclockwise will tighten the brake.

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Hand Brake Adjustment
The position of the hand brakes may be adjusted to suit the user’s
preference.
• Use a 3/16 Allen wrench to loosen the hand brakes.
• Reposition each hand brake to a comfortable use position, then
retighten with the Allen wrench to set each in place.
Parking Brake Mode
1. To set the parking brake, locate the spring pins on each hand brake.
2. Grip each hand brake to activate the back-wheel brakes, then push
the spring pins down to lock the brakes in place.
3. To release the parking brake, grip each hand brake again, causing
the spring pins to release back to their original position.
Use Allen wrench to adjust position
Parking brake spring pin

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Basket Attachment
1. To install the basket, locate the two upper holes on the back of the
basket.
2. Insert these two holes over the front anchor tabs on the steering
column, then press down until the basket is securely fitted into the
front anchor tabs.
How To Use
1. Before use, set the parking brake.
2. Place your hands on the handlebars.
3. Position the knee of your injured foot or ankle on the center of the
knee pad. Your lower leg will rest on the rear portion of the pad.
4. Release the parking brake, and propel yourself backwards and
forwards using your other leg. Keep the knee of your injured foot or
ankle centered on the knee pad.
5. Move slowly so you can stop safely using your other leg.
6. Use the hand brakes as needed.

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
1. When adjusting the height of the handlebars, make sure the star
screw (knob) locks tightly for a secure hold.
2. Be sure to hold onto the handlebar grips using two hands.
3. To slow down or stop the knee walker, squeeze the two hand
brakes to engage the rear-wheel brakes. Be mindful of distances
and speed when attempting to slow down or stop.
4. Keep the walker balanced when in use.
5. Unless adjusting the height, do not pull up on the knee pad. Be
careful not to damage the connecting parts.
6. Do not lean forward while positioned on the knee pad as doing so
may cause the knee walker to flip over.
7. Ensure all connecting parts are not damaged before use.
8. Do not operate near stairs.
9. Do not operate when taking medication that may cause dizziness
or unbalanced walking.
10. This device is intended for use while a person is in place on the
walker. Do not use it to pull yourself up from a seated position.
11. Please be cautious when moving from a carpeted area to hard
surface floors or any rough surfaces.
12. Do not use if any components are missing.
13. For best results, this device should not be used over the rated
weight limit.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
1. Be sure to install the knee walker components correctly before use.
Do not damage the components during installation.
2. Clean using a normal, neutral detergent.
3. Store in a dry, ventilated place.
4. Remember, the lower bolt of the front axle can be removed so that
the wheels can be placed sideways to save space while traveling. If
loosened, please retighten the bolt into the front axle before riding.

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LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
Your BodyMed®Knee Walker with Dual Brake System is warranted
to be free from defects in materials and workmanship occurring
within one (1) year from date of purchase, when used in strict
accordance with the instructions provided. The sole remedy for a
breach of this warranty is replacement of defective materials or
components. This warranty extends only to the original purchase.
The purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purchase is
required before full replacement will be provided.
Please contact BodyMed®at 1-866-528-2152
BODYMED®MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES BEING HEREBY
EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED.
The warranty described above does not extend to the normal wear
of the product and is void if the product fails to function properly
as a result of an accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling,
misapplication, faulty installation, set-up, adjustments, improper
maintenance, alteration, commercial use of product, use of the
product which differs from the suggested use set forth in the
product instructions, service by anyone other than an authorized
service center or acts beyond the control of the manufacturer.
BODYMED®SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES,
WHETHER ARISING UNDER CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY,
STATUE OR OTHER FORM OF ACTION OR ANY DAMAGES IN
EXCESS OF THE COST OF THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.

ZZRWAL03
Manufactured for BodyMed
Hudson, Ohio 44236 • 1-866-528-2152
Knee Walker
with Dual Brake System
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