helavo H1050 Series User manual

You can assemble this rollator on your own in a few
steps. Assembly takes about 10 minutes. No tools are
needed for assembly. Put a blanket underneath to
protect your floor.
Important: Please check the rollator for transportation
damage. Do not use the rollator if there is obvious
damage. Contact us regarding repairs or return.
Rollator Series H1050
English user instructions
Intended use
This rollator is intended to be used by persons with
reduced mobility as a walking aid and for transporting
smaller objects. This rollator model is suitable for both
indoor and outdoor environments. It is intended for use
on solid ground by persons with a maximum weight of
500 lbs.
The user should have the necessary physical, visual and
cognitive abilities to operate the rollator safely.
Before using your rollator
Read the user instructions carefully before assembling
and using the rollator and keep it in a safe place. Consult
your medical professional to determine if the rollator is
suitable for your needs.
If you have any questions regarding the assembly, the
rollator or if you are unsure about anything, please
contact our customer service at the e-mail address:
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Scope of delivery
The Helavo Series H1050 comes with a frame and the
following parts:
•Removable cane holder
•Basket
•Front wheel axles with front wheels
•Rear wheel axle with rear wheels
•Velcro strap
•Assembly instructions
•Product insert
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Description of the rollator
A.) Backrest
B.) Seat
C.) Basket
D.) Front wheel axle with
front wheel
E.) Cane holder
F.) Handle grip
G.) Brake handle
H.) Wing screw
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I.) Height adjustment
J.) Spring button
K.) Rear wheel axle with
rear wheel
L.) Rear wheel brake

Safety
Warning: The rollator can provide assistance to a
person with a maximum weight of 500 lbs.The
maximum load of the basket of 11 lbs should not
exceeded.
Follow the safety instructions
1. Make sure the parking brake ("G") is active when the
rollator is parked.
2. Check the handle height and make sure the height
adjustment ("I") and the spring buttons ("J") are
locked before use.
3. Make sure the rollator is completely unfolded and
locked into position.
4. Keep your hands away from the folding mechanism
to avoid entrapment.
What not to do
1. Do not use the rollator as a wheelchair.
2. Do not sit on the rollator if the parking brake ("G")
is not active or if it is at an angle.
3. Do not “drop” onto the seat ("B").
4. Do not hang any objects on the brake handles
("G") or hand grips ("F").
5. Do not stand on the rollator or use it as a
stepladder.
If you have any questions regarding the assembly, the
rollator or if you are unsure about anything, please
contact our customer service at the e-mail address:
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Assembly instructions
1.
4.
3.
2.
Remove the rollator from
the packaging and remove
the protective foils. Spread
out the parts for the
assembly as shown.
Insert the rear wheel axle
with rear wheel ("K") with
the marking "RB" into the
frame at the corresponding
marking "RB". Both
markings point to the outer
side of the rollator.
Press and hold the two
spring buttons ("J") on the
sides of the rear wheel
axle ("K") to slide the parts
into each other.
Important: The parts
should click into place
with a "click" sound.
Repeat steps 2. and 3. for
the second rear wheel axle
with rear wheel ("K") marked
"LB" on the other side of the
frame.
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Assembly instructions
5.
8.
7.
6.
Insert the front wheel axle
with front wheel ("D") with
mark "RF" into the frame at
the corresponding mark
"RF". Both markings point
to the outer side of the
rollator.
Repeat steps 2. and 3. for
the second front wheel
axle with front wheel ("D")
marked "LF" on the other
side of the frame.
Press and hold the two
spring buttons ("J") on the
sides of the front wheel axle
("D") to slide the parts into
each other.
Important: The parts should
snap into place with a
"click" sound.
Put the rollator in an upright
position and unfold it.
Important: Make sure the
rollator is completely
unfolded.
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Assembly instructions
9.
11.
10. Now insert the handles ("F")
one after the other into the
frame by pressing and
holding the grey button of
the height adjustment ("I").
Adjust the handles so that
both sides have the same
height.
Attach the backrest ("B") to
both sides of the handles
("F") and fix it by tightening
the grey wing screws ("H").
The Helavo logo should be
facing the front of the
rollator.
Tip: After assembly, you can
adjust the backrest to your
desired height.
Our recommendation: Fix
the brake cables on both
sides of the frame using the
velcro tape as shown.
When doing so, make sure
not to cover any reflectors.
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Adjusting the handle height
Press the gray button on the height adjustment (""I") on the
frame of the rollator and adjust the handle to the appropriate
height. Repeat for the other side. Make sure the gray buttons
on both handles are locked. Make sure that both handles are
set to the same height.
Handle height: 33.1 - 37.4 inch
Your ideal handle height
Adjust the handles ("A") of the rollator so that they are at the
height of your wrist when your arms are hanging. When you
place your hand on the handle, your elbow should be slightly
bent. If you find that you need to bend over or keep your
arms bent at a right angle, adjust the height of the handles.
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Adjusting the seat height
Press the spring button ("J") on the frame of the rollator and
adjust the seat to the appropriate height. Repeat this for all
wheel axles. Make sure all push buttons are engaged. Make
sure that all wheel axles ("D" / "K") are set to the same
height.
Seat height: 21.1 - 22.8 inch
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Brakes
2.
1. Pull the brake handles
("G") up to brake the
rollator.
Push the brake handles ("G")
down to lock the rear
wheels. In this position, the
parking brake of the rollator
is active.
To release the parking brake
again, pull the brake handles
("G") upward.
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Locking nut
Adjustment screw
Adjusting the brakes
To adjust the rear brake ("L"), adjust the adjustment screw
and locking nut. These are located on the rear wheels ("K")
of the rollator. Turn the adjustment screw
counterclockwise to increase the tension. Then secure the
adjustment by turning the locking nut clockwise. Hold the
adjustment screw in place while doing so.
Important
If the brake adjustment has been made so that the rear brake ("L") is set too loose or too tight, this will affect the function
of the brake. If the brake is set too tight, it could drag on the wheel. If the brake is set too loose, it could affect the
operation of the brake.
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Removable cane holder
2.
1. Attach the cane holder
("E") to the side of the
frame in the provided
position.
To do this, slide the
cane holder ("E") onto
the holder from
above.
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Folding and storing the rollator
2.
1. Lift the seat ("C") of the
rollator.
Pull up the black metal
brace inside the basket to
fold the rollator.
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Cleaning
The rollator can be cleaned with a damp cloth / sponge and warm soapy water. If necessary, you can use an
antibacterial surface cleaner. Dry the areas thoroughly afterwards. When cleaning, take care not to leave any residue on
the seat and handles so that the surface does not become slippery in these areas. Do not use scouring pads or
scrapers to avoid damaging the surface coating.
Maintenance
1. Check the rollator at regular intervals for loose wing
screws ("H") and defective spring buttons ("J").
2. Periodically check for proper operation of the rear
wheel brakes ("L").
3. Replace damaged or worn parts.
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