Breezy BE07889T User manual

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User Guide – Rolling Walkers. Rev. A
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USER GUIDE
ROLLING WALKERS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – JANUARY, 2013
Model Nos: BE07889T
Maximum User Weight: 170kg (Do not exceed this weight)
Model Nos: BE07890TB
Maximum User Weight: 227kg (Do not exceed this weight)
INTRODUCTION & RECOMMENDED USE
The purpose of a Rollator is to provide help for those who are unable or lack the
confidence to walk without some degree of support. It also provides a means to
rest whilst out walking. The Rollator can be used indoors where space permits,
and primarily outdoors, on flat sound surfaces such as footpaths and pavements.
CAUTION: Use on loose, uneven and or rough terrain e.g. gravel, sand or grass,
may affect thesafe performance and functionality of the Rollator.
SETTING THE HEIGHT ON THE ROLLATOR
PLEASE NOTE: These are our recommendations, but should be
checked with your local physiotherapist.
When the handle height is adjusted correctly, the user should be able to
maintain an upright posture with the elbow slightly flexed. In this way, a user’s
body weight is taken through the rollator frame by pushing down on the frame
when walking.

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WARNING
For your safety and before each use, please perform the daily checks as
described in the maintenance section, and in addition:-
1. Ensure the rollator is securely locked open before use. ie. Seat pad is
fully down.
2. Do not overload the basket or carry heavy bags on the handles as this
can affect the stability of the walker.
3. Do not use your walker until the handles are properly adjusted and
securely tightened.
4. Do not extend the handle beyond the knurling on the handle’s tubing;
doing so may result in loss of support and handle failure.
5. Always lock brakes when sitting on the walker. i.e. brake handles are
pushed fully down with an audible click
6. Do not sit on the walker if the ground is sloped or uneven.
7. Do not exceed the maximum user weight capacity listed on the walker.
8. Do not use this walker as a wheelchair. Doing so may cause a tip-over,
resulting in injury.
WALKING WITH THE ROLLATOR
1. Place rollator ahead of you with brakes parked. i.e. brake handles
pushed fully down with an audible click (see Figure 1)
2. Do not walk forward until you have tested your balance and you feel
strong enough to walk.
3. When ready, disengage the brakes i.e. brake handles pulled up with an
audible click (see Figure 2)
4. Gently roll the walker ahead of you as you walk. Keep the rollator close
enough to you that it is supportive.
5. If your steps are uneven, it’s best to shorten your longer step rather than
try to lengthen your shorter step. The shorter step is usually the step
where you have less balance.
6. Use the brakes i.e. squeeze the brake handles (see Figure 3) to
temporarily halt forward movement, or to slow and control the frame,
and/or reduce the speed of your step.
CAUTION: Some very smooth surfaces e.g. marble, tile or certain floor
coverings, may cause the rollator wheels to slide even with the brakes applied.
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To turn around: stay within the width of the rollator even if you are slightly
behind it. Roll the walker around you without twisting your back – you should
always be facing the front of the walker. The brakes can also be used in
manoeuvring the rollator. When turning, the user can apply the brake on the
side being turned towards, in order to achieve a tighter turning radius.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
GETTING OUT OF A CHAIR
Sunrise Medical recommends wherever possible, the use of a chair with a high
seat height and arms to assist you with standing up and sitting down more
easily.
1. Have the rollator ahead of you with brakes parked i.e. brake handles
pushed fully down with an audible click (see Figure 1)
2. Move forward and sit as close to the edge of the chair as you feel
comfortable.
3. Keep your feet as far under you as possible.
4. Try to position your toes below the edge of the chair.
5. Place both hands on the arms/seat of your chair OR one hand on the
chair and one hand on the rollator.
CAUTION: Do not tip the rollator by placing too much weight on one side as
you start to stand.
1. Lean forward until you feel some of your weight on your feet.
2. Use your legs to stand as much as possible – your arms should only lift
what your legs cannot. Use your arms mostly to help keep your balance
as you stand.
3. Do not walk forward until you have tested your balance and you feel
strong enough to walk.
4. When ready, disengage the brakes i.e. brake handles pulled up with an
audible click (see Figure 2)

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GETTING INTO A CHAIR
1. Stand directly in front of the chair, facing away from it. The back of your
legs should be almost touching the seat of the chair. Do not try to sit until
you are balanced and standing still.
2. Move the rollator just away from you, so that you can bend slightly forward
as you sit down.
3. Engage the brakes i.e. brake handles pushed fully down with an
audible click (see Figure 1)
4. Reach behind for the chair with both hands (preferred), or with one hand
and one hand on the rollator.
CAUTION: Do not tip the rollator by placing too much weight on one side as
you start to sit down.
5. Slowly start to lower yourself using your legs as much as you can. If you
drop into the chair, next time try leaning a little more forward as you sit
and bend your knees to lower yourself to the chair more gently.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
Please follow these instructions carefully.
WARNING - Important safety information for hazards that might cause
serious injury.
CAUTION - Information for preventing damage to the product.
NOTE - Information to which you should pay special attention.
WARNING
Please read carefully before use. Failure to comply may result in severe injury.
WARNING
Ensure all detent buttons are properly engaged in position prior to use.
WARNING
Do not exceed the maximum weight capacitylisted on your Rollator.
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WARNING
Before use check to makesure screws are tight and product is stable.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURIES.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
ASSEMBLY / FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
This rollator is supplied fully assembled with the exception of the handles,
backrest and basket.
To open the rollator, hold it by the seat handle, push down and the wheels will
spread. The seat is now support on the rear crossbar.
Fit the handles to the vertical frame tubes.
Position the first handle to the height required, line up the hole for the bolt and
the appropriate hole in the handle and insert the bolt from the inside of the
frame.
Slide the curved washer onto the bolt and fit the locking wheel, ensuring the
hexagonal bolt head is located in the cut-out of the tube to stop it from
reloading. Tighten the locking wheel and check the handle is secure. Repeat
for the other handle.
To fit the backrest, locate the open ends of the backrest in the location tubes
at the front of the rollator above the seat.

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ASSEMBLY
INSTALL HANDLE BARS
1. Loosen the adjustment knob.
2. Insert the handle into the walker
frame (see Figure 1)
3. Stand inside the walker and
move the handle up or down
until it is in line with the bend in
your wrist. Do not extend the
handle beyond the knurled
area.
4.
Tighten the knob.
INSTALL BASKET
1. Attach basket hooks to walker
frame (see Figure 2)
USING YOUR ROLLATOR
FOLDING Y
OUR WALKER
1. Pull up on the handle in the
seat. (see Figure 3)
2. To unfold, place all wheels on
the ground. With one hand,
push down on the seat.
Figure 3
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING YOUR
WALKER’S BRAKES
3. To lock brakes, push down on
the brake handle until it “clicks”
into the locked position.
4. To unlock, pull up on the brake
handle. (see Figure 4),
Figure 4
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a) Consequential loss or any other loss or damage caused to
property or persons arising from any cause whatsoever;
b) Breakables such as glass and ceramic items
c) Damage to consumable items; and
d) Damage arising from normal wear and tear
4. In order to claim under warranty you must, within the Warranty Period,
return the Goods to the place of purchase, together with the original
proof of purchase, and this warranty page including the details below.
5. This warranty does not cover the cost of claiming under the warranty
or transporting the Goods to and from the Place of Purchase.
6. This warranty only applies to Goods purchased in Australia. Please
consult your local selling dealer for all warranty issues.
12 Month Replacement Warranty
Your Purchase Record
(Please complete)
Place of Purchase:
Date of Purchase:
Model / Product Number:
Attach a copy of the purchase receipt here.
Please don’t return purchase record until you are making a
claim. Sold & distributed by Sunrise Medical Pty Ltd.
www.sunrisemedical.com.au

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WARRANTY
Your Breezy Everyday product is warranted to be free of defects in materials
and workmanship. This warranty is limited to the original consumer purchaser.
“We” means Sunrise Medical.
“You” means the consumer of the Goods within the meaning of the
Australian Consumer Law.
“Place of Purchase” means the authorised retailer, distributor or wholesaler
that sold you the Goods in Australia.
“Goods” means the product/s accompanied by this warranty and
purchased in Australia.
Australia Only: Our Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded
under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or
refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the Goods repaired
or replaced if the goods fail to be acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.
In addition to any rights and remedies you may have under other laws relating
to the Goods, we provide you with the following warranty:-
1. If, during the first 12 months of use from the date of purchase, or
during the first 3 months if the Goods have been used commercially
(Warranty Period), there is a defect in the Goods due to improper
workmanship or material, we will replace the Goods without charge.
Any replacement product is warranted only for the time remaining on
the original Warranty Period.
2. We are not obliged to replace the Goods under clause 1 if the Goods
have been improperly used, operated, repaired, damaged, abused,
installed or tampered with by unauthorised persons, or not maintained
in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If the Goods
consist of a number of accessories, we may choose to only replace the
defective accessory.
3. The warranty provided under clause 1 is limited to replacement of the
Goods only. To the extent permitted by law, we exclude liability for:-
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BRAKES
Before using the rollator, check the brakes operate and are correctly adjusted.
When in motion, the brakes are operated by squeezing the loop handles, each
rear wheel being operated independently by the appropriate handle.
To apply the parking brakes, push down on the loop handles.
To release the parking brakes, pull up on the loop handles.
To adjust the brakes, there are two adjusters on each side of the rollator, one
in front of the brake handle and the second at the other end of the cable just
above the wheel.
To adjust, loosen the lock nut on the brake cable above the rear wheel, turn
the adjuster anti-clockwise to tighten the brake.
Adjust until the gap between the wheel and the brake plate is less than 1.5mm
*i.e. a 5cent coin should not pass through the gap), retighten the lock nut.
Suitable tools may be required (not included).
If you have any problems adjusting the brakes, please contact the retailer
from where you purchased the product, to correctly adjust them for you.
(Fees may be charged for this service).
BASKET
Maximum safe working load for basket is 5kg (11 lbs). Do not exceed this
weight.
The basket is fitted by attaching the two hooks over the seat bar.
FOLDING THE ROLLATOR
To fold the rollator, pull up on the seat handle.

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CLEANING / MAINTENANCE
It is recommended that the rollator is cleaned regularly with a soft cloth and
soapy water.
Dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use any abrasive cleaners or bleach.
Maintenance is minimal, however regular inspection is necessary to ensure
continued safe function and performance of the rollator is achieved.
Check daily before use:-
Brake cables are not frayed, and that the brakes are correctly adjusted.
Wheels rotate easily, front wheels should rotate and swivel.
Perform regular checks for security of all fasteners and fixings and that no
other adjustable or removable parts are loose or worn.
Replace or adjust parts where necessary.
AVAILABILITY OF SPARE PARTS
Please contact your local dealer.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
BE07889T – BREEZY EVERYDAY ROLLING WALKER, 4 WHEELS
Extra wide design, with 21.5" (55cm) between handles,
accommodates larger users.
Anodised aluminium frame has height adjustable handgrips.
Loop style brakes control speed & easily lock wheels while seated.
Deluxe padded seat, curved padded backrest & basket are standard.
Large 8" wheels are great for outdoor terrain.
Store personal items securely in the basket underneath the seat.
Height Adjustability: 790 - 930mm
Maximum height adjustment: 140mm
Overall width: 720mm
Suitable for indoor & outdoor use
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Colour: Titanium
Maximum User Weight: 170kg
BE07890TB – BREEZY EVERYDAY ROLLING WALKER, 4 WHEELS,
BARIATRIC
Reinforced steel frame offers greater durability & support.
Extra width between the handles - 22.25" (57cm) accommodates
larger users
Handles point forward to promote better posture & walking gait.
Seat & curved padded backrest are standard.
Loop style brakes control speed & easily lock wheels while seated.
Large 8" wheels are great for outdoor terrain.
Store personal items securely in the basket underneath the seat.
Height Adjustability: 820 - 870mm
Maximum height adjustment: 50mm
Overall width: 670mm
Colour: Titanium
Maximum User Weight: 227kg
DISPOSAL
This product cannot be recycled & should be disposed of separately from
household waste. Separate collection & recycling of your product at the time
of disposal will help conserve natural resources & ensure it is recycled in a
manner that it protects the environment. Ensure you are the legal owner of the
product prior to making arrangements for its disposal in accordance with the
above recommendations.
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