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PRODUCT CODE 

WA01082

NOTES

 
Check all parts for shipping damage. In case of shipping damage,  
Do NOT use. Contact Dealer further instruction.

SAFETY SUMMARY

To ensure the safe operation of the Alpine Forearm Rollator, these  
instructions MUST be followed:

 

  General warning

•  DO NOT install or use this equipment without first reading and understanding 
•  the instructions. If you are unable to understand the Warnings, Cautions or  

Instructions, contact a healthcare professional, dealer or technical personnel  
before attempting to install this equipment–otherwise, injury or damage may  
occur.

•  User should always consult with their physician or therapist to determine  

 

proper adjustment and usage. 

•  This equipment is NOT intended to be self-propelled while seated.
•  A physical/occupational therapist should assist in the height adjustment of  

the rollator for maximum support and correct brake activation, the fixture of  
the screw and the position of the quick release/assembly kits.

•  Always ensure screws are fastened to the connector, so that the connector  

can’t move when forced. Ensure the correct position of the quick release/ 

 

assembly kits, and they will not fall even with opposite force. Ensure all snap  
buttons fully protrude through adjustment holes. Ensure the braking system  

 

is effective when brake handle is locked or released. 

•  Care should be taken to ensure that ALL handles, height adjustment locks,  

wheels, brakes or any other functional or moving parts are in good working  
order before operation. 

•  All wheels MUST be in contact with the floor at ALL TIMES during use. This will  

ensure the upright rollator is properly balanced. The brakes MUST be in the  
locked position BEFORE using the seat.

Summary of Contents for ALPINE

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PRODUCT CODE WA01082 F O R E A R M R O L L A T O R ...

Page 2: ...le seated A physical occupational therapist should assist in the height adjustment of the rollator for maximum support and correct brake activation the fixture of the screw and the position of the quick release assembly kits Always ensure screws are fastened to the connector so that the connector can t move when forced Ensure the correct position of the quick release assembly kits and they will no...

Page 3: ... one of the armrests FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS CAN LEAD TO INJURY Stability warning The Rollator can provide ambulatory assistance to an individual weighing up to 300 lbs 136kg INCLUDING the weight of the contents in the bag The Rollator bag has a weight limitation of 10 lbs 4 5kg Folding or assembling warnings After unfolding or assembling rollator make sure the seat tubing is securely loc...

Page 4: ...o the rollator 1 Install the hand grip with brake armrest component to the top of the side tube and rotate the black lever by 90 degrees and then lock it to the slot as shown in Figure 1 2 Open the rollator by pushing the side frames outwards as shown in Figure 2 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 1 3 Lower the seat and push it down until both seat rails are fully locked into the plastic slots as shown in Figure 3 F...

Page 5: ...e snap button protrudes through the hole on the linkage component as shown in Figure 4 FIGURE 4 5 Before using test the rollator by grasping the side frames and attempt to pushing slightly inward with some force The rollator will remain locked in OPEN position when the seat is completely open and table as shown in Figure 5 FIGURE 5 ...

Page 6: ...or 1 Press the snap button and adjust it to the appropriate position Make sure the snap button protrudes through the hole on the linkage component as shown in Figure 6 2 Lift the band on the middle of the seat and push both the side frames inwards until the rollator is completely closed as shown in Figure 7 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 ...

Page 7: ...locked after height adjustment as shown in figure 8 2 Open the quick release lever adjust the hand grip to the appropriate angle and fasten the lever Ensure the quick release lever is locked after angle adjustment as shown in Figure 9 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 USING HAND BRAKES 1 Pull the top portion of the brake handles UP towards the hand grips as shown in Figure 10 FIGURE 10 LOCKING HAND BRAKES 1 Push ...

Page 8: ...el adjuster nut and try the brake If this does not correct the problem repeat turning barrel adjuster until the brake functions as expected Then tighten the locking nut until it presses tightly against the fixed plate to prevent the barrel adjuster nut from loosening As shown in Figure 13 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 Ensure that ALL attaching hardware is secured at ALL times 2 Check the seat rails locke...

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