
Safety Precautions (continued)
·Do not perform any adjustments to the
rollator while it is in use.
·Wheels must be in contact with floor at all
times.
Assembly and Height Adjustment
NOTE: Before assembly consult a suitably
qualified healthcare professional regarding the
correct height adjustment for maximum
support; and correct brake activation.
1. Open the Rollator into operating position
(see overleaf)
2. Insert the Handlebars into the framing tubes
and set to the correct height as follows;
·Stand upright behind the rollator with your
shoulders relaxed and your arms by your
side, looking straight ahead.
·In this position, the handgrips of the rollator
should be adjusted to a height level with
your wrists.
·This will position your arms at an
approximate 20º to 30º bend when using
the rollator.
·Check that the holes in the handle bars and
the frame are aligned.
·Place the supplied bolt through the aligned
holes in the handlebar and frame. The
holes in the frame are hexagonal in shape
to accommodate the head of the bolt.
·Place the washer over the bolt and then
apply the hand nut. Hand-tighten firmly, but
do not over tighten
3. Check the brakes thoroughly before use.
NOTE: The brakes are factory set, and if
assembled correctly do not need adjusting.
To check; Apply and release the parking
brake on each side 10 times (see diagram
5b) The brake should grip the wheel and
prevent any movement when applied, when
released, the gap between the brake and
the wheel should be between 1 to 3 mm. If
either of the above conditions is not correct
adjust the brakes as detailed in the
maintenance section, and re-check.
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4. Fit the bag to the frame as shown in the
photograph on page 1 using the poppers to
fasten.
Using the 3 Wheel Rollator
Opening: Fold out the Rollator and push down
the cross bar fully. (See Diagram 1a)
NOTE: It is very important that the crossbar
is pushed fully down to prevent the Rollator
folding during use.
Folding: Pull up the cross bar. (See Diagram
1b) The Rollator will then close inwards for
storage. Take care to keep fingers out of frame
when folding. The bag should be empty before
folding.
Walking: This unit is to be used as a mobility
aid, creating a natural gait as the user walks
securely with their primary weight distribution
between the handlebars and with the unit in
front of the user.
Braking: The locking brakes are intended to
assist the user to control the Rollator. To apply
the brakes when in motion, pull up both of the
loop handles. (See diagram 2a).
To apply the parking brakes, push down the
handles until they lock down. A distinct click
indicates that the brake is in the correct
position. (See Diagram 2b) It is important that
both the brakes are put in the parking position
when they are to be used. Lift up the handle to
release.
If you apply the parking brakes, or pull up the
brakes to stop whilst moving, and the rear
wheels on the rollator still move, stop use
immediately. Do not use again until the brakes
have been checked and correctly adjusted.
Refer to the maintenance section.