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Brakes must be applied in the lock position 
when the seat is going to be used, pre-check 
the lock by pushing forward on the rollator

 

Brake adjustment is carried out as follows:

Turn the adjuster screw anti-clockwise to 
increase the tension, then lock the adjustment 
by turning the locking nut clockwise whilst 
holding the adjuster screw stationary.

Brake adjustment reduced to allow light 
pressure may be ineffective on the brake in the 
locked position.

Over a period of time the brake cables may 
stretch, and if no further adjustments can be 
made the cables should be replaced. 

The castors should be checked that they are 
secure each time before using the rollator. Also, 
check the brakes operate correctly and the 
handles and handknobs are secure.

Should any part of the rollator appear loose or 
insecure discontinue use until it is inspected by 
an authorised dealer.

Maintenance

Summary of Contents for Rollafold

Page 1: ...www careco co uk Rollafold Rollator OWNERS HANDBOOK Product Code WA01053 ...

Page 2: ...r CareCo Rollafold Rollator 1 Adjustable parking running brake 2 Backrest 3 Extendable shopping bag 4 Cane holder 5 Swivel front castors 6 Handle height adjustment button 7 Seat List of Parts 1 7 4 5 6 3 2 ...

Page 3: ...to the user The Rollafold also has an innovative folding function and extendable bag to store the rollator in This rollator is designed for use both indoors and outdoors and will take a maximum user weight of 136kg 21 stone Walker Dimensions 71cm Length x 68cm Width x 83 93cm Handle height Folded Dimensions 24cm Length x 47cm Width x 88cm Height Seat Height 55cm Weight 7 4kg Max User Weight 136kg ...

Page 4: ... height adjustment hand knobs are secure before use Check the rollator is fully unfolded Take care when carrying the rollator when folded Keep your hands away from the folding mechanism to prevent any risk of pinching Safety Precautions The intended user should possess the necessary physical visual and cognitive skills to operate the rollator safely If you have any doubt please consult your GP It ...

Page 5: ...to the seat of the rollator Always sit into the rollator in a smooth controlled motion Seek assistance if necessary Hang objects on the brake levers or handgrips This could affect brake operation and or stability of the rollator Every care has been taken to ensure that your rollator will give you safe reliable service provided you adhere to the advice given above Lift the handles up to the vertica...

Page 6: ...wn on either side of the seat to fully open the rollator You should feel both sides click into position As shown below Once this is complete you can install the backrest by sliding connecting the backrest onto the rollators handles ...

Page 7: ...e secure and set at the same height before use 1 Pull up on brake handle lever to slow the rollator 2 Push down on brake handle lever to lock the rear wheels pull up on the brake lever handle to release the lock Handle Adjustment Brake Operation To fold the rollator pull the strap on the seat push the handles together and fold to the horizontal position Release Lock ...

Page 8: ...stationary Brake adjustment reduced to allow light pressure may be ineffective on the brake in the locked position Over a period of time the brake cables may stretch and if no further adjustments can be made the cables should be replaced The castors should be checked that they are secure each time before using the rollator Also check the brakes operate correctly and the handles and handknobs are s...

Page 9: ...e due to owner misuse or negligence or due to normal wear and tear The warranty does not extend to non durable parts such as rubber accessories castors and grips which are subject to normal wear and tear and require periodic replacement If you have any queries please contact CareCo The manufacturer reserves the right to alter without notice any weights measurements or other technical data shown in...

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