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5. FOLDING AND UNFOLDING THE WALKER 

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To unfold the walker, pull the handgrip and rear legs away from each other, 
and the walker should begin to unfold. Continue to unfold the frame until the 
latch snap buttons extend and lock.

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To fold the walker, face it from the open end, depress the latch snap buttons, 
tilt the walker so that it rests on its rear legs only, and push the front legs 
towards the rear legs.

6. WALKER HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

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Adjust the height of the walker in a way so that the top, rear bar is aligned 
with the middle of the user's buttocks. To do this, press the snap buttons on 
each leg and slide the leg up or down as needed.

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After installing or adjusting the legs, must check all four leg extensions are 
adjusted to the same height, using the same snap buttonhole.

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The snap buttons protrude fully from the adjustment holes.

Height Measurement: 

Measured from the  oor to top of the grip. This should match the height from 
the  oor to the middle of the user’s buttocks.

7. WHEELCHAIR TO WALKER TRANSFER

Make certain that the wheels of the wheelchair and walker are locked. Lift your 
body by pushing down on the armrest and carefully transfer, one hand at a time, 
to the walker (You can also ask for assistance if you feel uncertain). 

8. WHEELCHAIR TO WALKER TRANSFER

(with lower extremity injury to right leg or foot)

Make certain the wheels of the wheelchair are locked. Lift your body by pushing 
down on the armrests and carefully transfer the left hand  rst, followed by the 
right hand (if the injury is on the left leg or foot, transfer the right hand  rst, 
followed by the left). 

CAUTIONS

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Animals

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Throw rugs

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Liquids or puddles

Be aware of;

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Toys

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Drapes

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Cracks in the floor

9. SPECIFICATIONS

Wheel Size

 

Weight
Height Range
Frontal Width
Lateral Width
Weight Capacity

 5” 
 2.45kg

 

76-84 cm

 

55 cm

 48 cm
 100 kg

10. MAINTENANCE AND CARE

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Avoid any undue stress to the walker while using, storing, or transporting it. 

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Use water and, if needed, soap to clean the walker.

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If a problem is discovered that may impact the product’s function, 

immediately eradicate it.

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Inspect the walker regularly. Tighten the nuts and bolts as necessary.

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Each time you unfold or adjust the walker, ensure that snap buttons fully 

extend from their corresponding holes.

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Page 4: ...in that the wheels of the wheelchair and walker are locked Lift your body by pushing down on the armrest and carefully transfer one hand at a time to the walker You can also ask for assistance if you feel uncertain 8 WHEELCHAIR TO WALKER TRANSFER with lower extremity injury to right leg or foot Make certain the wheels of the wheelchair are locked Lift your body by pushing down on the armrests and ...

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