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4. DIRECTIONS FOR RIGHT USE OF WALKER 

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Designed to provide full weight bearing.

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Offers maximum stability when standing.

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Very reliable working with reverse-roll locks.

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Unique U-shaped frame design creates greater clearance.

Adjust the walker to suitable height 

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Prevent the handle from endangering you and be careful of the sting 
hurting your palms.

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Examine whether the anti-slip rubber tips and wheels of the walker are 
tight and stable. 

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Press the spring lock with  nger to adjust to the suitable height. 

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Fix the middle screw nut tightly.

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Examine whether the handles are loose, or they have sting. 

Walker Usage Basics

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Always look forward when you are walking. 

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Use a chair with armrests to make sitting and standing easier.

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Always use a chair with armrests to make sitting and standing easier.

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Make sure that this walker has been fully opened and adjusted before use.

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Its handles should be at the level of your hips. Your elbows should be slightly 
bent when you hold the handles.

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All 4 bottoms (2 tips or 2 wheels) of your walker need to be on the ground before 
you put your weight on it.

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This is a walking aid only. It should not be used as a transportation device.

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It comes with two front wheels so; you just need to push it forward to move 
ahead.

      Note

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With your arm extended down, handle should be at wrist height. With your 
hand placed on the hand grip, your elbow should be  exed 20 to 30 inches.

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Each side operates independently to allow easy movement through narrow 
spaces and greater stability while standing.

About walking

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Put your walker about one step ahead of you. 

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Grip the top of the walker for support and walk into it, stepping off on your 
injured leg. 

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Make sure the leg of your walker is level to the ground with both hands.

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Don’t step all the way to the font bar of your walker. Take small steps when 
you turn. 

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Touch the heel of this foot to the ground first, then fla en the foot and 
finally li  the toes off the ground as you complete your step with your good 
leg. 

CAUTIONS

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Do not down at your feet when walking.

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Must test it for stability before applying full weight to hand grips. 

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DO NOT sit on the walker while it is being loaded into a vehicle or while it is 

being transported in a vehicle.

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Wheels should roll and not wobble.

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DO NOT exceed the maximum weight capacity or serious injury could result: 

Maximum weight capacity: 100 kg.

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Do not attempt to operate walker without reading and understanding the 

instructions contained in this manual. 

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Before each use make sure the walker frame is fully opened.

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Check the brakes for proper operation. 

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Make sure that all parts are secure and in good working order. 

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The brakes MUST be in the locked position BEFORE sitting on the seat.

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DO NOT use the walker to walk backwards, down gradients or to climb stairs, 

curbs, or to go over obstacles. Serious risk of fall or injury may occur.

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DO NOT perform any adjustments to the walker while it is in use.

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If the anti-slip rubber tips and wheels are worn, change them immediately. 

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DO NOT use the walker as a wheelchair.

If you fail to understand the instructions given in the manual, serious injury and 
damage may occur. To understand the cautions and instructions correctly contact 
a professional or technical personnel before use.

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