
Unfolding: Loosen the strap between the
forearm supports G(not applicable for the
walker in size X). Release the lock clamp
positioned at the seat bars A. Press the seat
bars down and out. The side frames will
slide apart. Press down the seat bars B.
You will hear a clicking sound. The walker is
now locked in its open position. Fasten the
strap G.
Folding: Loosen the strap between the
forearm supports G. Pull the strap on the
seat Cand press the side frames together.
Lock the clamp Dover the seat bars.
Carrying the walker: The walker must not
be carried by the seat strap or the brake
wires. Fold the walker together as shown
on the illustration E. Carry the walker by the
folded seat bars F.
Unfolding / folding
The walker has a safe and convenient net
seat, through which you have a view to the
ground while walking. It can easily be wiped
with a cloth if needed. The parking brakes
must be on before using the seat. Push both
brake handles forwards until they lock A.
Both rear wheels are now locked. Sit with
your back towards the bag B.
Seat
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Memory Function: Decide on the height of
the the forearm support tube.
Count visible holes at the back of the
the tubes. Unscrew the lock wheel A. Pull
the tube Gout of the frame.
The fastening piece D will now follow the
the tube. Move the fastening piece Don the
tube Bso the number of holes corresponds
to the number counted earlier. Fit the red
memory chip Eon the tube in the rst avail-
able hole under the fastening piece D.
Push the tube Gdown and into the side
frame Funtil the fastening piece is locked.
Screw the lock wheel Ahalf in. Pull the tube
Gup until it stops, and then tighten the lock
wheel Aproperly. From now on, when the
forearm support tubes are in the lowest
position, they will stop
in the pre-set position automatically when
pulled up.
Height adjusting: Unscrew the lock wheel
A(approx. 2 turns). Adjust the forearm sup-
port tubes to a suitable height then pull
them slightly up and down Cuntil you hear
a clicking sound. Tighten the lock wheel A
again. Adjust both tubes to the same height.
Recommended height: Stand between the rear
wheels. Relax you shoulders and hold your
elbows in a 90-degree angle. The level of the
forearm supports should be xed at the level
of your elbows. A skilled person should help
you with the adjustment of the arm supports
and the handles, to help avoiding bad posture.
Adjusting the handles: Unscrew the lock
wheel H. You can now pull the handle B
backwards or push it forward. It is also pos-
sible to adjust the angle of the handle. After
adjusting the handle to the wanted posi-
tion, tighten the lock wheel again. Be careful
when unscrewing/tightening the lock wheel so
that you do not hurt you ngers.
Handles / memory function
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Edge guard / tilt function
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Make sure the brakes are working before
each trip. Each brake handle Aworks on
each of the rear wheels. Do not drive or
push the walker while the parking brakes
are in use! Parking brakes: Push the brake
handles forward Ato activate the parking
brakes. Be aware that the handle has some
resistance before it stops and locks the
rear wheel. Pull the brake handles back to
release the parking brakes. Driving brakes:
Pull the brake handles towards you B to
reduce speed. Do not use continuously while
the walker is in motion.
Adjusting / checking: Loosen the nut C.
Tighten the brake wire Dwith the
adjustment screw E. Adjust both brake
blocks so the distance to the wheel surface
is approximately 1 mm Fand then tighten
the nut C. Make sure the brakes are not
adjusted too tight and pressing hard into
the rubber of the wheels when the parking
brake is on. Maintaining: Clean the brake
block Fand the brake spring Gfrequently.
The wheels and brakes can be replaced if
they are worn out or damaged.
Brakes
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The bag holds up to 5 kilos.
It can be removed and washed
gently at 60 °C.
Basket
The walker should be transported in the
folded and locked position (see paragraph
Unfolding / Folding). Ensure that the lock
clamp is on, so that the walker cannot
unfold unintentionally. Be careful when
loading the walker into a vehicle, giving
attention to securing of the item.
The walker should be stored in an upright
position. If stored outdoors, then under
cover to protect it. Do not leave your walker
unattended. Do not put heavy items on top
of the walker during storage.
Transport
Storage
Edge guard: The edge guards A, which
are in front of the rear wheels prevent the
rear wheels from catching on corners, door
frames etc.
Tilt function: To use the tilt function use
the front of the foot and press down on the
tilt pedal B, which is beside the rear wheel.
This helps to tilt the walker over thresholds,
edges etc. Please note: Take care when
passing obstacles such as thresholds etc.
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