Redgum RG4411 Programming manual

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Aluminium Folding Seat Walker
RG4411
Usage and Maintenance Instructions

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BEFORE USE
• Carefully remove all packaging. Avoid using any knives or other sharp
instruments as this may damage the surface of the product.
• Check the product for any visible damage. If you see any damage or
suspect a fault, do not use your product, but contact your supplier for support.
INTENDED USE
Your rollator has been designed to assist you when walking and carrying small
items of shopping using the bag provided. The bag was designed specifically to
fit your rollator, please only use the bag supplied for your rollator. Do not use or
combine bags and/ or baskets from other manufacturers.
When not in use, you can simply fold the rollator and store away until you
require it next. The rollator is designed to be used both inside and outside the
home.
N.B. This equipment must be installed by a competent person.
Aluminium Rollator 120kg weight limit
Do not exceed the weight limit stated - doing so could put the user at risk.
FEATURES
• User friendly loop brakes with lock
• Simple brake cable adjustment
• Soft plastic solid wheels
• Swivelling front wheels
• Folding locking mechanism
• Height adjustable
• Ergonomic handgrips to reduce
pressure
• Walking Stick holder
SPECIFICATION
Overall Depth (mm) ..................... 750
Width Unfolded (mm) ..................670
Width Folded (mm) ......................980
Handle Height (mm) .............890-980
Seat WxD (mm) ....................460x250
Front Wheel (mm) ....................... 200
Rear Wheel (mm) ........................ 200
Net Weight (kg) ... .........................7
Gross Weight (kg) ........................8.4

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully remove all packaging, including the cardboard tubes covering the
knurled tube part of the brake assembly. Check the product thoroughly for
damage or obvious faults.
Components of the rollator
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5
4
8
9
3
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6
1
10
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1、Handgrip
2、Brake lever
3、Backrest
4、Height Adjustable Handles
5、Height Adjusting Button
6、Seat
7、Shopping bag
8、Cane holder
9、Front wheel
10、Rear wheel
11、Front wheel detach button
If you suspect the unit to faulty, please do not use, but contact
your supplier immediately for service.

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Assembly procedure:
fig.1
Step 1:
Install front wheel into receptacle located on the
front of the frame. The red buttons pop up when
the wheel securely in place. Repeat step 1 to
attach the second front wheel. (see fig. 1)
Step 2:
Install rear wheel into receptacle located on
the rear of the frame whilst pressing the
locking pin. The locking pin will pop up when
the wheel is securely in place. Repeat step 2
to attach second rear wheel. (see fig. 2)
When attaching the rear wheels make sure
that the wheels are on the outside of the
frame and that the brake linkage is on the
underside.
fig. 2
fig. 3
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Step 3:
Attach the handles by depressing the locking pin on
the base of the handle assembly and sliding into the
receptacle on the main frame. Repeat on the other
side.
When attaching the handle assembly make sure
that the handle is facing towards the rear wheels.
The ergonomic fin on the handgrip should be facing
in.
Adjust the height level of the handles to suit
different users. Press the locking pin on the main
frame and pull the handgrip upwards or downwards.
As the handle moves, release the buttons. This
automatically locks in the next possible height.
Repeat this process until the desired height is
reached. Make sure both handles are locked at the
same level (see fig. 3).

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Unfold / Fold
fig. 4
fig. 6
fig.7
Step 6:
Unfold the rollator by pressing down on
both sides of the seat frame. (see fig. 6)
Step 7:
To fold,pull seat upwards via the black
handle on the seat plate(see fig.6) . The
rollator can now be folded completely.
IMPORTANT
Before use ensure all locking
pins are fully engaged as (fig. 8)
Step 4:
Slide the canvas tabs of the shopping bag onto
the hooks located on the sides of the seat . Use
the longer ‘hook and loop’ canvas straps to
attach the bag to the uprights of the main frame
(see fig.4)
fig. 8
Step 5:
Attach the cane holder on the base, the
cane holder base is located on the
bottom left hand side of the frame (see
fig.5)

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OPERATING THE BRAKES
fig. 12
fig. 13
1. To stop, gently apply a gripping
pressure to both brakes simultaneously
( fig. 12), this will slow down and stop
your rollator.
2. The brakes on your rollator have a park
option (fig. 13). To operate the park option,
push downwards on both brakes
simultaneously. You will feel the brake make
a very slight click. Your brakes are now in the
‘lock’ position.
3. To unlock, simply pull up the brake again,
you will hear a slight click as the ‘park’
disengages.
fig. 14
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
Your rollator brake system will
require periodic adjustment. To
adjust the brakes loosen Nut B
and then screw/unscrew Nut A.
When adjusted re-tighten Nut B.
If further adjustment is required
then loosen the Locking Screw
and then using a pair of pliers
pull the cable down by
approximately a millimetre.
Re-tighten Locking Screw. The
brakes can then be adjusted
further by loosening Nut B and
screwing/unscrewing Nut A as
before(fig. 14)

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REISSUE
If you reissue or are about to reissue this product, please thoroughly check all
components for their safety.
This includes:
• Bent or damaged tubes or cracks at the tube joints.
• Loose or worn horseshoe clips
• Elongated adjustment holes.
• Loose handles.
• Loose or worn Wheels and wheel fasteners (where fitted)
• Smooth, worn or split ferrules (rubber tips).
Replace all worn, missing or damaged parts where necessary. If in any
doubt,please do not issue or use, but immediately contact your supplier for
service support.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE & YOUR OBLIGATION
1. Only use your rollator for the purpose for which it intended, which is as an aid
to walking. It is intended your rollator is only used on standard pavements or at
home. It should not be used on rough terrain or pot-holed surfaces. The use of
your rollator on these surfaces can seriously compromise your safety and may
damage your rollator beyond repair.
2. Keep your rollator clean by wiping down with a damp cloth with a mild
detergent. Do not under any circumstances use an abrasive or solvent based
cleaner, as this will seriously damage the rollator and void your warranty.
3. Wipe off all surfaces with a dry cloth and use a water dispersing agent such as
WD40 on all metal joints.
4. Check that all wheels and the folding mechanism function correctly and that
all wheels move freely. Pay particular attention to the front wheels, ensuring
that they rotate freely and without obstruction and that they are attached
securely to the frame.
5. Monthly Checks - check that all locking pins are properly secure .
Check that no components are loose. Check the adjustment to your brakes .
Check castors.
6. Do not fit any parts or accessories to your rollator manufactured by another
company. To do so will annul your warranty and may seriously compromise your
safety.
7. We suggest that you check your rollator visually every day. However we
recommend that you should have your rollator serviced every three months or
less if used by, or issued to, various users.
Withdraw your rollator immediately if any of the wheels become
difficult to turn or do not feel securely attached to the frame or if
you suspect damage or any other fault.

CLEANING
Clean your rollator using a non-abrasive cleaner or mild detergent with a soft
cloth. Abrasive cleaners e.g. AJAX and/ or abrasive cleaning pads may seriously
damage the product beyond repair and should not be used. Always ensure that
you wipe dry
the equipment after cleaning.
MAINTENANCE
Please make a safety check of the product at regular intervals or if you have any
concerns.
WARRANTY
This product carries a 12 month warranty from the date of purchase against
manufacturing defects. Misuse or Damage is not covered. This warranty does
not affect your statutory rights.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement part for a major failure and for
compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are entitled
to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality
an failure does not amount to major failure.
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