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05 ACCESSORIES

If having the cane holder positioned on the left-
hand side would be more practical for you, the 
upper  and  lower  sections  of  the  cane  holder 
can be released and attached to the left-hand 
side.  Please  contact  your  authorised  specialist 
retailer to have this installed. 

TRAY (OPTIONAL) 

The  tray  is  designed  for  transporting  small 
items  up  to  a  maximum  of  5  kg  but  only  for 
use indoors.

Place the tray on the seat cover. There are four 
pins on the bottom of the tray. Position the pins 
in the four holes in the seat cover.
When transporting objects on the tray, always 
push  the  rollator  with  extra  care.  If  you  make 
jerky movements, the objects could tip over or 
fall off.

 

 

 

WARNING

Risk of burns! 

Do not use the tray to trans

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port  hot  items  or  hot  drinks.  You  could  burn 
yourself if the transported items tip over  

  

ONE HAND BRAKE SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)

If one of your hands is not sufficiently strong to 
operate the brake safely, the TAiMA M can be 
equipped with a one-hand brake. This must be 
mounted on the rollator by an authorised spe-
cialist retailer.

 

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Your rollator must only be fitted with a 
one-hand brake if the hand with which 
the brake will be operated is sufficiently 
strong to guarantee safe handling.

 

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The same usage and maintenance 
instructions apply as for the version with 
brakes on both handlebars.

EXTENDED PUSH HANDLES (OPTIONAL)

The TAiMA M can be equipped with extended 
push  handles. This  is  advisable  if  you  are  not 
able to walk upright when pushing the rollator 
due to your size.

 

 

 

WARNING

Safety hazard! 

Please  contact  your 

authorised specialist retailer to have extended 
push handles installed. 

 

 

                                          

Setting  the  precise  handle  height,  using  the 
brakes and adjusting the brakes are performed 
in  exactly  the  same  way  as  for  conventional 
push  handles.  For  information  on  these  tasks, 
read  the  chapters  “Adjusting  the  handle 
height“,  “Brakes“,  “Parking  brakes“  and 
“Adjusting the brakes“. 

Summary of Contents for TAIMA m

Page 1: ...EN User manual Version 3 2 0 EN Lightweight rollator ...

Page 2: ...time please read this ma nual carefully and make sure to be familiar with all features of the product In addition you will receive information that will aid operational and traffic safety and the preservation of your investment in your rollator If you have any questions or require additional information please contact the specialist retailer which supplied the wheelchair to you You can always find...

Page 3: ...ard 9 Shopping bag optional 10 Backrest optional 10 Cane holder fitted as standard 10 Tray optional 11 One hand brake system optional 11 Extended push handles optional 11 Umbrella optional 12 Accessories and add ons from external suppliers 12 06 Safety instructions Safety instructions 13 07 Instructions for general use Servicing maintenance 15 Maintainance schedule 14 Fault finding and rectificati...

Page 4: ...The use of the TAiMA is not indicated for c False sensations c Severe disequilibrium c User weights of above 150 kg The rollator is not suitable for children The TAiMA must not be used as a climbing aid transport aid for large loads persons or for similar purposes SIGNS AND SYMBOLS These symbols indicate passages of text that are helpful for using and operating the product in every day life WARNIN...

Page 5: ... Art 290007 c Backrest Comfort soft extra wide Art 290038 c One hand brake system Art 290105 left Art 290104 right c Extended push handles Art 290106 c Umbrella to protect from sun or rain Art 601270 rot Art 601271 macchiato c Tray Art 280009 SET UP TAIMA 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 Ergonomic handgrips 2 Brake lever 3 Cane holder 4 Height adjustment screw 5 Locking pin 6 Brake 7 Curb climber 7 ...

Page 6: ...r has unfolded completely A The folding lock red button B must audibly click into place WARNING Safety hazard Only use the rollator if the folding lock is correctly engaged WARNING Risk of trapping Take care not to trap your hands fingers or clothing when operating the folding lock and when unfolding folding the rollator ADJUSTING THE HANDLE HEIGHT 1 Loosen screw B and remove it completely 2 Adjus...

Page 7: ...m portant for your safety c Do not push the rollator too far in front of you In order to give good support the rollator should be kept close to your body c Control your speed by gently applying both brakes evenly c Walk upright and look forwards to be able to avoid any upcoming obstacles early Walking backwards with your rollator is difficult and not recommended c Use the brake pull the brake leve...

Page 8: ... the rear wheels WARNING Safety hazard If problems occur when ad justing the brakes please contact an autho rised specialist retailer This is the only way of ensuring the safe use of the rollator Safety hazard Never fully unscrew the screw otherwise the brake will no longer work BRAKING To reduce speed while walking just pull both levers evenly and gently upwards Always apply the same amount of po...

Page 9: ...n and pull the bag forwards and off the rods 3 To pick up the shopping bag using the carrying straps B place the bag briefly on the ground and then take hold of the straps on both sides FOLDING UP YOUR ROLLATOR It is easy to fold up the TAiMA rollator It can stand freely when folded which has the great advantage of saving storage space 1 To fold the rollator release the folding lock A by pulling t...

Page 10: ...d the correct position on the seat of the TAiMA WARNING Tipping danger Make sure that the brakes are locked before you sit down and be aware that leaning against the backstrap will reduce the tilt stability WARNING Tipping danger Before you sit down make sure that the backrest is not turned upwards or downwards You could otherwise lose your bal ance and fall NOTE The seat is only designed to be us...

Page 11: ... OPTIONAL If one of your hands is not sufficiently strong to operate the brake safely the TAiMA M can be equipped with a one hand brake This must be mounted on the rollator by an authorised spe cialist retailer c Your rollator must only be fitted with a one hand brake if the hand with which the brake will be operated is sufficiently strong to guarantee safe handling c The same usage and maintenanc...

Page 12: ...s stated in the separate user manual for the umbrella ACCESSORIES AND ADD ONS FROM EXTERNAL SUPPLIERS As a general principle only original accessories from DIETZ GmbH are to be used If third party products are installed on the rollator responsibility for the safety of the product passes to the person who installs the accessories or carries out the installation The compliance of the combination of ...

Page 13: ... it tipping over c Take care not to trap your hands fingers or clothing when operating the folding lock and when unfolding folding the rollator Risk of crushing c Never exceed the maximum combined load of 150 kg for user and load c Avoid exposing the wheelchair to direct sunlight heat sources or low temperatures for long periods of time as parts of the product e g frames footrests brakes and side ...

Page 14: ...ch as these c I f they cannot be bypassed ruts rails or similar obstacles must always be crossed at right angles 90 c The rollator must not be used to transport heavy loads Items must only be transported using the rack basket or tray as described in the Accessories section c Serious incidents that occur in relation to the rollator must be reported to the manufacturer and the responsible authoritie...

Page 15: ... any information concerning the amount of work actually required on the rollator WARNING Safety hazard Repairs on the rollator must only be performed by specialist shops using DIETZ original spare parts to maintain the operational safety of the rollator The relevant spare parts catalogue can be found on our website in the information of the product in question NOTE The inspections and measures sti...

Page 16: ...must not be damaged and must run quietly in a straight line and without wobbling 2 Please clean the wheel hub if it is dirty or if fluff has accumulated x Push handles Stability damage 1 The handles and brake handles must be firmly secured 2 The push handles must not have any external damage distortion and must not wobble 3 It must be possible to firmly lock the star screws x Seat dirt damage 1 Th...

Page 17: ...t taut or not firmly connected to the rollator The rollator is not fully unfolded Fully unfold the rollator and engage the folding lock The seat cover is not correctly fixed in the side rails or is defective Consult an authorised specialist retailer The cross struts or folding mechanism are defective Squeaking or grinding noises Various causes Consult an authorised specialist retailer The rollator...

Page 18: ...N WARNING Material damage Observe the use and processing instructions issued by the cleaning agent disinfectant manufacturer When manually reconditioning a used aid for reuse all of the aid s components must be thoroughly treated wiped with a disinfectant Take particular care to disinfect surfaces that come into frequent contact with hands skin such as handles Please only use the following disinfe...

Page 19: ...not use the parking brakes for this as these can damage the tires over a long period of time when they are activated After longer periods of storage 4 months please check all the inspection points on the rollator listed in the maintenance schedule before reusing redeploying it DISPOSAL If you no longer need the rollator please contact your specialist dealer They will then pick up the rollator and ...

Page 20: ... TAiMA M 630 mm 790 mm 950 mm 150 kg Trademark TYPE Modell REF Item number UDI Unique Device Identifier 01 UDI DI 10 Order number 21 Serial number Manufacturer manufacturer s trademark contact address Maximum load capacity load incl payload Date of manufacture Total width of rollator Total hight of rollator min max The rollator can be used in and outside Follow the user manual Caution note the saf...

Page 21: ...are products lubricating oils or greases LIFETIME The expected product service life is five years when used daily and if used as intended This assumes compliance with the maintenance and safety specifications stipulated in this manual LIABILITY The DIETZ GmbH is only liable if the product is used under the specified conditions and for the specified purpose We recommend that the products be handled...

Page 22: ...er black Material colour seat cover PVC textile with polyester coating Material colour shopping bag Polyester textile Length width height mm 680 630 790 Width when folded mm 230 Seat height seat width mm 590 450 Total height min max mm 790 950 Handle height adjustable 5 4 cm Turning width mm 860 Static stability EN ISO 11199 2 foreward 16 backwards 8 3 sideways 3 8 Weight kg 6 5 Maximum user weigh...

Page 23: ...t see chapter product labeling Type model Item nr REF Serial number 21 Date of manufacture Other information The identification data or the type plate may differ in the case of custom made products PRODUCT TESTS Complete test according rollator norm EN ISO 11199 2 Biocompatibility of plastic parts ISO 10993 Flammability textile parts EN 1021 2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient operation temperature...

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