
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.