
To adjust the pad height loosen locking lever under
pad (shown in step 5 of assembly), and then remove
locking pin (shown in step 4 of assembly). Adjust pad
to the desired height and then reinstall the locking pin
and secure it in place with the retainer tab (as shown
in step 4 of assembly). Next tighten the locking lever
(as shown in step 5 of assembly) to lock pad in place.
Do not use the Knee Walker if the brake system is
not working properly.
-The Knee Walker’s brake is similar to a bicycle and
also has a locking feature.
-To use the brake, simply pull the lever with your
finger tips toward the handle bar.
-To lock the brake, pull the brake lever towards the
handlebar and push down spring loaded push
button (located on top of brake). When done
correctly, push button will remain down and brake
lever will be locked in place.
-To release brake, simply pull lever towards the
handle bar. Push pin will pop up automatically.
using the hand brake
adjusting the hand brake
-For minor adjustment the brake adjuster located
on the handbrake can be turned out from the hand
brake countercockwise to tighten the brake, or
clockwise to loosen the brake. Keep the cable
adjuster nut against the hand brake.
-If further adjustment is required, apply the same
method of adjustment at the lower cable adjuster.
-As you adjust the cable adjuster and the adjuster
nut away from each other the brakes will tighten,
and as you adjust them closer the brakes will
loosen.
adjusting handle height
adjusting pad height
to fold tiller
Always consult with your health care practitioner or
authorized dealer on the proper fitment and usage of
your MOBB Knee Walker. The instructions here are a
guide and should be used in conjunction with
professional assistance.
·The MOBB Knee Walker is designed to replace the
use of crutches for long term lower limb injury recovery.
It should be used at slow and controlled speeds. If not,
tipping can occur with too much speed while turning.
While becoming accustomed to it's operation in the
learning phase, apply the brake cautously when starting,
stopping and turning.
·Always check the fasteners on the tiller, wheels,
brakes, and pad for tightness before use.
·Do not sit, stand or lean on steering mechanism.
·Steering mechanism is not weight bearing.
·Operate at your own risk.
additional cautions
To adjust the handle height, loosen the adjustment
screw on the handle by turning it counter clockwise
until it can be removed. Adjust the hand grip to the
desired height and reinstall the adjustment screw by
turning it clockwise until it is tightened.
To fold the tiller down, release the tiller locking handle
(as shown in step 3 of assembly) and slide assembly
to the side (as shown in step 2 of assembly) until the
tiller is disengaged. Fold the tiller down until it rests
on the pad and release the locking mechanism.