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7. DETERMINING HANDLE HEIGHT:
User should stand behind Rollator with their
arms hanging at their side and both feet lined up
with the rear wheels, (see image 14).
Rollator handles should be even with the wrist of
the user.
Adjust Handle Tube positions accordingly,
per Insert Handles instructions above.
8. CABLE CLIP
Rollator comes with two Cable Clips to keep
brake cables secured to side of unit, (see
image 15).
Make sure that both brake cables are connected
to the Cable Clips on both front left and front
right frame sections, (see image 15).
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. TO OPEN ROLLATOR
Place unit upright on floor.
Lift up Padded Seat and press down on
bottom of Storage Bag. User will feel Folding
Bar. Push down on Folding Bar until it locks
in place, (see image 16).
2. TO CLOSE, FOLD ROLLATOR
• Lift up on Padded Seat.
Lift up on the nylon handle at bottom of
Storage Bag. This engages the Folding Bar,
(see image 16).
3. BRAKES
Squeeze the brakes to stop the Rollator, (see
image 17).
Push the brakes straight down to the locking
position, (see image 18).
BRAKES MUST BE IN THE LOCKED POSITION
WHENEVER SITTING ON THE ROLLATOR.
ALWAYS ENGAGE, DISENGAGE BRAKES
SIMULTANEOUSLY.
4. CHECK HAND BRAKES
Hand Brakes should be in working order
after assembly
Check Hand Brakes periodically for proper
function
Squeeze the Hand Brakes and check to ensure
that the metal brake shoes engage the wheels
and stop the Rollator, (see images 19 and 20).
Push the Hand Brakes DOWN into their locking
position and check to ensure that the metal brake
shoes engage the wheels and stop the Rollator,
(see images 19 and 20).
5. HAND BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
Hand Brakes should be in working order after
assembly.
• However brakes can loosen during normal use
TIGHTEN BRAKES
Place Rollator upright on floor
Loosen nut at top of brake shoe assembly,
near wheel. Turn counter-clockwise until
desired tension is achieved, (see image 21).
Test by squeezing hand brake — ensure that
metal brake shoe fully engages the wheel.
LOOSEN BRAKES
• Place Rollator upright on floor
Loosen nut at top of brake shoe assembly,
near wheel. Turn clockwise until desired
tension is achieved, (see image 21).
Test by squeezing hand brake — ensure that
metal brake screw fully engages the wheel.
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