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Safety instructions for use
Attention: Always activate both parking brakes before sitting down and while seated. Do not use
the rollator to drive a person around and do not move the rollator while seated. The rollator is
not designed to carry a person while in motion.
For your own safety, you should not stand on the Carbon Overland, nor lean back, sideways or
forward while seated.
Do not tilt the rollator more than max 5 degrees to the side. This could cause risk of falling!
Do not attach bags or other items to the handles. This can cause the rollator to fall.
Always use the brakes when stopping or parking. The brakes can be pulled up a little to
decrease the speed while walking.
For good support and safe walking, the rollator must be held close to the body.
Walking upright and looking ahead improves balance. Particular care should be taken when
going down curbs.
Do not push the rollator far in front of you as this creates a risk of falling.
Note that the rolling speed of the rollator can be faster than your walking speed and create a
risk of falling.
Do not use the rollator on stairs.
Always make sure that your clothes are not trapped or stuck in the handles or in other parts of
the rollator.
While riding on public transport, sitting on the rollator is not safe.
We recommend that the seat is regularly impregnated. The seat can be cleaned with a wet cloth and,
if necessary, with a little stain remover.
Safety precautions before use
Never use the Carbon Overland if it is in any way defective. Contact your dealer for servicing. In
case of any serious injuries related to the rollator, please contact by ACRE and/or your National
Board of Health.
Attention: When unfolding the rollator, please check that the rollator is securely locked in place
with an audible click.
Before each use, check that the brakes are working properly.
The rollator must not be used by people weighing over 150kg/330 lbs. It is not suitable for
transporting heavy loads or people.
The rollator is not a toy.
Check that the height adjustment of the handles are correctly engaged and that the handle
bars are not set higher than the marked maximum setting.
Do not change/modify the rollator. Such action could negatively impact the safety of using the
rollator and expire the manufacturer’s liability.