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Trionic Walker User manual

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User Manual - Walker
English
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Dear user,
ank you for choosing our product! We truly hope you will
experience many pleasant moments and enjoy your Trionic
Walker both oroad and in the city.
Choosing the Trionic Walker opens up a whole new range of
possibilities that will hopefully increase your quality of life and
accessibility to dierent outdoor environments.
User Manual
Please read the User Manual carefully before use and follow all
the guidelines, especially the Safety Instructions.
e rollator is primarily made for outdoor use.
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Trionic Walker
e Walker has a unique 3-wheel design, but as you can see it
has in fact four wheels. It’s aimed to be used as a walking aid,
mainly for users who desire to be physically active outdoors.
Developed with a focus on walking and facilitating access for the
user, the Walker is one of a kind. Trionic Walker’s main charac-
teristic is a dual front wheel with capacity to overcome obstacles
up to 13 cm high. Also, compared to a traditional wheel, a lot
less force is required to overcome lower obstacles. e 3-wheel
design, coupled with the front wheel’s suspension and air tires,
increases comfort and accessibility on all uneven surfaces.
e Walker is tested and approved according to the
International Standard ISO-11199-2:2005, for a maximum user
weight of 150 kg.
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Safety
Before walking with the rollator,•
make sure it’s completely unfolded.
It is not permitted to stand on the•
rollator or use it for transporting
people.
e maximum load of the basket is•
5 kg, evenly distributed. e rollator
may tip over if the basket is loaded
dierently.
Both brakes must be locked in•
parking mode when seated.
Technical Information
Min. height: 760 mm
Max. height: 940 mm
Width: 765 mm
Length: 1,030 mm
Seat height: 580 mm
Seat width: 445 mm
Wheel dimension: 310 x 55 mm
Weight: 12,5 kg
Weight without wheels: 7,7 kg
Max. user weight: 150 kg
The Product
Be extra careful on slanted surfaces.•
Items should only be transported in•
the basket or on the seat.
When unfolding the rollator to•
walking mode, beware of the risk of
pinching.
NOTE! Do not use the Trionic Walker as
a wheel chair or for transporting people.
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Complete Delivery
e following components should be included in the package
you have received:
1 Trionic frame complete with handle bar, brakes, parking•
brake, seat and basket
1 front wheel suspension with Trionic Walker’s patented•
Climbing Wheel
2 rear wheels with Quick Release axle and brake hub.•
1 User Manual•
1 Quick Guide, preferably kept in the basket compartment.•
1 Product Registration Card•
1 Delivery Check Card•
Walker Accessories
Seat cover
e seat cover is made of resistant and water repellent tex-
tile. It is easily mounted on the seat with push-buttons. Avai-
lable in three colour options: blue/red/white, black/orange/
white or black/white/white. Hand-wash 30 ºC.
Basket
e basket has a zippered compartment, ideal to store valua-
bles such as wallet, keys or a small handbag. e basket is
made of resistant and water repellent textile. Available in
three colour options: blue/red/white, black/orange/white or
black/white/white. Hand-wash 30 ºC.
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1. Mount the wheels in the
frame’s rear axle holes by press-
ing the black button in the cen-
tre of the wheel and then push-
ing the axle all the way into
the axle hole. Release the push
button.
2. Check that the wheel is
properly attached by pulling it
sideways.
3. Mount the front wheel to the
front bottom end of the frame
in the same manner, i.e. press
the button at the bottom of
the axle and press the axle into
First Time Use
the axel hole from underneath.
Release the push button.
4. Check that the wheel is
securly fastened by lifting the
frame from the surface and
pulling the front wheel down-
wards.
5. Adjust the height of the
handlebar as described in
Chapter «Handlebar Adjust-
ment».
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1. Unfold the rollator by pull-
ing the handles sideways, away
from each other.
Walking Mode
2. Check that the rollator locks
in walking mode; when unfold-
ing make sure you hear a click
from the telescopic stay lock-
ing into place.
3. e seat can be slid forward
and backward. Push forward to
obtain more walking space.
Before using the seat, acessing
the basket or folding the rolla-
tor pull the seat backwards.
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Folding the Rollator
1. Pull the seat backwards.
2. Press the button on the right
of the telescopic stay.
3. Simultaneously lift and fold
one frame half against the
other.
4. Press the other button on
the left of the telescopic stay.
5. To fully fold the rollator,
simultaneously lift and fold
one frame half against the
other.
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To operate the motion brake,
pull the brake lever upwards.
Brake with both levers at the
same time.
1. Push the locking button at
the front of the handle forward,
using your index nger. Keep
the button pushed forward
while pulling the brake lever
upwards.
2. Release the locking button,
Motion Brake Parking Brake
then the brake lever. Make sure
the locking mechanism is xed
in position. Make sure the rol-
lator does not move.
3. To release the parking brake,
brake in the same manner as
for the motion brake.
Use the Parking
Brakes
Always lock both parking bra-
kes before sitting down on the
seat.
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e loading volume of the
Trionic Walker’s basket is
22 litres. It has a small com-
partment at the rear end for
valuables and smaller objects
such as keys. e Walker bas-
ket is removable, xed with
Velcro™ sections to the frame’s
basket rail.
1. Wrap the back Velcro ap
from underneath, between the
frame and the basket rail. Fold
inwards and x the Velcro sec-
tions on the inner of the basket
lining.
2. Attach the front Velcro aps
in the same manner.
Removing/Installing the Basket
3. If necessary, adjust the
Velcro sections to ensure that
the basket is properly fastened.
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1. If the brake functions poorly,
loosen the adjustment screw
on each brake lever (counter-
clockwise) and lock it by screw-
ing the lock-nut towards the
handle (clockwise).
Contact your health care tech-
nician or the person respon-
sible for servicing your Tri-
onic Walker if the brakes still
function poorly.
1. Release both turning knobs
by unscrewing them counter-
clockwise.
2. Adjust the handlebar to
the required height, the most
adequate being the distance
from the wrist to the ground
when standing with the arms
hanging freely. Use help to
measure!
NOTE: e easiest way to
adjust the handlebar is sitting
on the rollator’s seat; this way
you can see the number mark-
ings clearly thus simplifying
height adjustment.
Brake Adjustment Handlebar Adjustment
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3. Lock both turning knobs by
screwing them clockwise until
they are rmly fastened.
NOTE! e turning knob can
be replaced with s screw and
nut if there is a risk that the
user accidentily unscrews the
handle while using the rollator.
Removing/Installing the Rear Wheels
e rear wheels are removable
to simplify transportation of
the Walker.
1. To remove the wheel, press
the black button at the centre
of the wheel and pull the wheel
o.
2. To mount the wheel, press
the black button in the cen-
tre of the wheel and press the
wheel axle into the axle hole.
Release the button when the
wheel is in its end position.
3. Hold the tire and pull the
wheel back and forth laterally
to check if the wheel is prop-
erly secured.
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e front wheel suspension
is completely removable to
simplify transportation of the
Walker.
1. Press the black button under
the front hinge to release the
front wheel.
2. To remove the entire front
wheel, lift the frame’s front
from the surface while pulling
the front wheel downwards.
3. To install the front wheel,
lift the rollator’s front, press
the black button and push
the wheel axle into the axle
hole placed under the frame.
Release the black push button.
Check that the front wheel
suspension is secured by lift-
ing the frame’s front from the
surface and pulling the wheel
mount downwards.
Removing/Installing the Front Wheel Air Pressure
Check the air pressure in the
tires regularly.
Maximum tire air pressure is
2.5 bar/35 psi.
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e Trionic Walker has a front
wheel suspension with capac-
ity to overcome obstacles up
to 13 cm high. e wheel has
two dierent adjustments:
one to use in irregular terrain
and one for city environments.
ere is an adjustment handle
on the front wheel, placed in
the middle, that can be shifted
between these two settings.
1. Turn the front wheel for
easier access to the adjust-
ment handle. Lift the frame’s
front end. Pull the adjustment
handle outwards to adjust the
wheel and slide the adjustor
to the desired position, either
upwards or downwards to its
end position.
2. Release the adjustment han-
dle when you have obtained
the desired position.
Irregular terrain/Upper position:
Increased climbing capacity,
suspension on uneven surfaces
Change Front Wheel Setting
and a higher directional stabil-
ity. It’s more dicult to steer
but has better characteristics
for oroad use.
City Environment/Lower posi-
tion: Easy turning with kept
climbing capacity.
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e Walker’s sliding seat is
comprised of a seat base and
a removable cover xed with
nine push buttons.
1. Hold the cover with the text
Trionic to the right. Wrap the
long ap between the telesco-
pic stay and the seat base.
2. Attach the three front push-
buttons of the long ap to the
seat base.
Removing/Installing the Seat
3. Press the three push buttons
on the short ap onto the seat
base.
4. Finally, press the three last
push buttons of the long ap
onto the short ap.
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Safety Instructions
Before use, check that the Trionic Walker functions properly:
• Checkthefunctionofthemotionbrakesaswellasthe
parking brakes.
• Makesuretheframeiscorrectlyunfolded.
• Checkthatthehandlebarispositionedatthecorrectheight
and properly locked.
•Avoidcontactwiththefrontendwhenunfoldingtheframe
as there is a risk of pinching.
•euser’sweightmaynotexceedamaximumof150kg.
•DonotusetheTrionicWalkerasawheelchairorfor
transporting people
• eWalkerisaimedtobeusedasawalkingaid,mainlyfor
outdoor use.
•Aannualcontroloftheproductisrecommendedtoensure
its function, either by a distributor or service provider
approved by Trionic.
• DonotuseadefectWalker.
Service Instructions
In order to maintain function and safety you should make sure
the following is carried out regularly:
• Cleantherollatorwithnormaldishwashingliquid,waterand
a dishcloth. Make sure it’s properly dried.
• Keepthewheelscleanwithdishwashingliquid,wateranda
plastic brush.
• Checkthatscrewsandleversaretightenedproperly.
• IfyourWalkerisnotinperfectcondition:pleaseimmediately
contact your health care technician or a person duly authori-
zed to service a Trionic Walker.
Trionic does not take responsibility for any alterations (adjust-
ments or inadequate repairs) done to the product without prior
authorization.
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Guarantee
Trionic Walker has a 2-year guarantee valid from the invoice
date. e guarantee is only valid for Trionic’s original parts
(parts not cause for wear)
___________________________________________________________
Serial Number
___________________________________________________________
Date/Stamp/Signature
CE - Trionic Sverige AB ensures that the above mentioned pro-
duct meets the relevant legislation requirements (1993:584) con-
cerning medical products as well as the specications contained
in the provisions for medical products (LVFS 2003:11). e pro-
duct meets the specications in EC’s directive regarding medi-
cal technical products 93/42/EEC.
Label
e Walker is tested and
approved according to
the provisions in the
international stan-
dard for walking aid
products: ISO
11199-2:2005
«Walking aids
manipulated with
both arms».
e user’s weight
may not exceed
150kg.
Manufacturing Date
Serial Number
Read the manual
before use
According to ISO
standard it is primarily
for outdoor use.
Maximum and Minimum
Height
Width
Max. user weight
Length
Manufacturer
Article Number
Aid approved according to
93/42/EEC
Product Code: EAN 13
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Troubleshooting
If the Trionic Walker does not function satisfactorily, you should
make a rst check following the troubleshooting guide below. If
the guide does not help you solve the problem, please contact
your retailer, service provider, distributor or Trionic Sverige AB.
Environmentally Friendly
e Trionic Walker is manufactured in the way to have as little
negative impact on the environment as possible during its lifecy-
cle. When the product has served its purpose it can be scrapped
and the parts can be recycled.
e product’s aluminium components are separated from•
the remaining parts when sorted for recycling. e parts are
sorted in metal, plastic and mixed materials.
e greater part of the product is made of aluminium, steel•
and plastic.
Examples of components made of mixed materials are the•
brake levers, wheels and handlebar.
If you are uncertain of how to handle the recyclable mate-•
rial, please contact your local authorities, as dierent muni-
cipalities/recycling companies follow dierent recycling
methods.
Trionic Sverige AB is a member of REPA, a national system for
package recycling.
Problem: The seat has sunk too low.
Possible cause: The Velcro fittings under
the seat need to be tightened or the Trionic
Walker is not correctly unfolded.
Action: Remove the seat and tighten the
seat’s Velcro bands with the Walker unfol-
ded. Do not stretch them too much as it
make sliding the seat back and forth more
difficult.
Problem: Difficult steering.
Possible cause: The front wheel is adjusted
for irregular terrain/upper position.
Action: Change the adjustment handle on
the front wheel to the easy turning mode/
lower position as described in the Chapter
«Change the Front Wheel Setting».
Problem: Poor brake function.
Possible cause: The brake surface or pad is
worn out or the cable has stretched.
Action: Adjust the brakes’ cable tension as
described in chapter above «Brake Adjust-
ment».
Problem: The wheel is loose.
Possible cause: The wheel has not been
correctly installed.
Action: Check that the push button locks
correctly. Please contact your service pro-
vider if the wheel does not lock correctly in
position.
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Manufacturing Material
Frame: Welded T6 aluminium
Handlebar: Welded T6 aluminium
Front fork: Press-cast aluminium
Telescopic stay: Aluminium profile
Wheels: Plastic rim with rubber tires
Basket: Polyester textile
Seat: Polyester textile
Accessories
Art. no. Description Colour
WSE-SCO-7105/BLA-WW Seat cover Black/white/white
WSE-SCO-7105/BLA-WW Seat cover black/orange/white
WSE-SCO-7105/BLU-RW Seat cover Blue/red/white
WSE-SCO-8101/BLA-WW Basket Black/white/white
WSE-BAS-8101/BLA-OW Basket black/orange/white
WSE-BAS-8101/BLU-RW Basket black/red/white
Spare Parts
Art. no. Description
WFR-HWA-1302 Hinge washer, 2-piece set
WFR-HIT-1304 Hinge tube, compete with bearings
WFR-HLN-1305 Hinge locknut, complete with screw
WFR-TCP-1308 Hinge top cap
WFS-TFS-4100 Telescopic folding stay
Art. no. Description
WTS-TKB-4107 Telescopic knob
WBA-BFS-8102 Basket frame stay
WBA-BFM-8103 Basket frame mount
WGB-STS-2304 Turning knob for handlebar
WGB-FRG-2307 Front rubber grip, set of 4
WGB-ECA-2309 End-plug for handlebar
WFS-EST-3107 Elastomer bumper for front wheel mount
WFS-EBR-3210 Elastomer stopper for front wheel axle
WWH-QRA-5103 Quick release axle for wheels
Replaceable Wear Components
Art. no. Description
WBR-BCO-6105 Brake collar
WBR-BSU-6104 Brake surface
WBR-BCC-6109 Brake cable w. housing
WBR-BLE-6106 Brake lever
WWH-WHE-5100 City wheel, complete with tire and inner tube
WWH-WHE-5101 Terrain wheel, complete with tire and inner tube
WWH-TYR-5102 Tire for city errain, dimension 12 x ½ x 2 ¼”
WWH-TYR-5103 Tire for rough terrain, dimension 12 x ½ x 2 ¼”
WWH-ITU-5102 Inner tube, dimension 12 x ½ x 2 ¼”
WGB-EGR-2308 Main ergonomic rubber grip, set of 2 pieces
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Foto: John van Leer
Trionic Sverige AB
Stora Wäsby, G:a Stallet
SE-194 37 Upplands Väsby
SWEDEN
www.trionic.biz
[email protected]
Telephone: 08 522 100 50
Fax: 08 522 100 59
Corp.ID: 556698-1527. VAT Reg. No SE556698152701

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