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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 arm-rests 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). 

ADJUSTMENTS

Walker is ergonomically shaped which provides a larger base of support 
and aids in maintaining a balance while walking. The released handles make 
it easy to open and close for enhanced stability and comfort.

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Adjust the walker so that when your arm is extended, the walker 
handle is at wrist height.

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Elbows should be  exed at 20°to 30 .

Be aware of;

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   Throw rugs 

              

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   Toys             

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   Cracks in the  oor 

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   Drapes 

                      

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   Animals

     

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   Liquids or puddles

CAUTIONS

8. SPECIFICATIONS 

9. MAINTENANCE AND CARE

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Inspect the walker regularly. Tighten the nut sand bolts as necessary.

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If a problem is discovered that may impact the product's function, 
immediately eradicate it.

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

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

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Each time you unfold or adjust the walker, ensure that snap buttons 
fully extend from their corresponding holes.

10. SAFETY CAUTIONS

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Do not use this product without reading and understanding the 
instructions explained in this manual.

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Do not use with broken or missing body parts.

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Do not use the product in any way other than described herein.

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Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity as this could result in a 
serious injury. Its maximum weight capacity: 100kg

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Do not use the walker to walk backwards, down gradients or to climb 
stairs, curbs, or to go over obstacles or serious injury may occur.

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Do not perform any adjustments to the walker while it is in use.

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Do not use the walker to provide assistance while rising from a lower 
position. If you use it to pull yourself up to a standing position this could 
result in a fall.

Weight

                                                                  2.76kg

Height Range

                                      76-84 cm

Frontal Width

                                           55 cm

Lateral Width

                              48 cm

Weight Capacity

                            100 kg

Summary of Contents for Walker

Page 1: ...s DrTruststrivestoenhancethequalityoflifestylebyprovidingwiththemost trusted and innovative health care and wellness products Being a renowned global leader in health care products Dr Trust ensures that our technically efficient team works dynamically and tirelessly to provide the bestofthemedicaldevicestoourclients Theproductsthatwehavetooffer aresuitablydesignedforuseathomes laboratoriesandhospital...

Page 2: ...EATURES 4 WALKER USAGE BASICS 5 FOLDING AND UNFOLDING THE WALKER 6 WALKER HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 7 HOW TO USE THE WALKER 8 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 9 MAINTENANCE AND CARE 10 SAFETY CAUTIONS 11 Q A 12 WARRANTY 13 ABOUT US 2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Openthepackageandremoveallcontentsfromit 2 Carefullyopenwalkerandengageitsrearpushlocksanditisreadytouse l Three point Gait l Wheelchair To Walker Transfer l Wh...

Page 3: ...rowspacesandgreaterstabilitywhilestanding l UniqueU shapedframedesigncreatesgreaterclearance l Comfortableusewithpleasinglooks l Thepatientisabletobringthewalkerclosertoassistinstandingbecause oftheimprovedcross frame l Havearubbertiponthebottomofeachofthefourlegs l Framefoldseasilyusingthepushbuttonmechanism l Maximumstabilitywhenstanding 4 WALKER USAGE BASICS l It does not have wheels so you wil...

Page 4: ...els It has a rubber tip on the bottom of each of the four legs Three point Gait Towalksafely youneedtostandinsidetheframe graspthehandlesoneach side lift the walker place it down a few inches in front of you and then you stepforward Step 1 Align the middle of your feet with the back legs of the walker pic 1 pic 1 Step 2 Lift the walker up and place it in front of you making sure all four legs end ...

Page 5: ...iscovered that may impact the product s function immediately eradicate it l Use water and if needed soap to clean the walker l Avoid any undue stress to the walker while using storing or transporting it l Each time you unfold or adjust the walker ensure that snap buttons fully extend from their corresponding holes 10 SAFETY CAUTIONS l Do not use this product without reading and understanding the i...

Page 6: ...ndently and aid in accommodating a more active lifestyle What are the bene ts of using a walker Walkers are good choices for individuals with limited mobility and special functionality needs They offer these people the best and safest choice to regain their freedom and independence of motion They increase con dence and make them more independent Additionally there is less dangeroffalling Posture st...

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