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USER MANUAL
| XXL-Rehab Rollator King
Adjusting the height
of the handles
1. Remove the screws and the knob.
2. Find the required height and insert the screw.
3. Tighten the screw by turning the knob. Make sure the
screw fits in the cut-out.
Adjust the height of the handles so that they are even with
your hip joint.
WARNING: Always remember to tighten the hand nuts
for height adjustment.
How to fold the walker
1. Grab the front of the seat (the side closest to you when
walking) with one hand. Hold one of the handles with the
other hand.
2. Lift the seat.
3. The walker now folds.
To minimize the size of an already folded walker, remove the
back and basket.
The brakes
The walker can brake in two ways:
1. If you stop for a brief moment: Squeeze the handle and
the brakehandle together, so the brake-handle makes an
upward move.
2. If you wish to stop for a longer period, e.g. sit and rest,
push both brake-handles down, so that they lock in a
“down” position. The handles stay in this position until
you release them by squeezing the handle and the brake-
handle together.
Brake inspection
Your supplier ensures that the brakes are set properly at
delivery.
Brake operation, and parking brake should be checked every
time before it is used.
If the parking brake cannot lock or if the brakes are not
working correctly, you should immediately contact your
dealer.
The brakes should have a service check every 3 months.
Walking with the walker
1. Place your hands on the handles. Release the brakes.
2. Then carefully step forward, one foot at a time.
3. Make sure that the surface is even for an easier walk. Pay
attention to and be careful about obstables/holes in the
road/surface.
4. Pull the brakes for stopping.
WARNING: Never use the walker on sloping surfaces that
are more than 3,5°.
WARNING: Never use the walker on soft and uneven
surfaces.
Maintenance and cleaning
The frame components, the grips, brakes and the seat may
be cleaned with water and a household detergent. Never
use organic solvents that could dissolve the grips (such as
turpentine, acetone, gasoline, etc).
Regularly check bolts and lock nuts, and retighten if re-
quired.
Failure to inspect the bolts as directed may cause func-
tional failures.
The maximum intended service life: approx. 8 years.