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Limited Warranty:

Ezee Life™ products carry a one year warranty against 
manufacturing defects, faulty materials and workmanship only. 
Any alterations, misuse, abuse, or accidental damage voids this     
warranty. Ezee Life™ reserves the right to replace or repair any part
that has become defective.  

The warranty does not  extend to consequential costs resulting from
the fault or defect of the product: freight and travel costs, loss of 
earnings, or other expenses that one may incur. 

Warranty is valid for the original purchaser only and the original 
receipt must be presented before any warranty options are 
considered.  Please also be prepared to provide the date of 
purchase and serial number.

General Safety Warning:

Please ensure these instructions are fully read and implemented. 
Failure to do so my result in injury to the user. Please keep these 
instructions in a safe location for future use.

Intended Use:

The lightweight 4 wheel rollator is designed to provide support and 
assistance to those unable to walk with some level of support. This 
rollator is designed for both indoor and outdoor use and can be 
folded for easy storage and transportation.  

Safety Precautions:

Do not Exceed a maximum user weight of 136 kg (300 lb)

Do not use on stairs or escalators

Do not push the rollator with someone sitting on the seat

Don not use the seat to transport people or objects

Do not use the seat without the backrest in place

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Summary of Contents for CH3016

Page 1: ...Model CH1044 EZee Life Products 15 34 Futurity Gate Concord Ontario L4K 1S6 Folding Rollator Models CH3016 Black ...

Page 2: ...ed Please also be prepared to provide the date of purchase and serial number General Safety Warning Please ensure these instructions are fully read and implemented Failure to do so my result in injury to the user Please keep these instructions in a safe location for future use Intended Use The lightweight 4 wheel rollator is designed to provide support and assistance to those unable to walk with s...

Page 3: ...the brake function before use Ensure moving parts are secure and working properly Safety Precautions During Use Do not self propel the rollator while sitting on the seat Serious injury to the user and damage to the rollator may result from improper use Do not use rollator to walk backwards Use caution when negotiating curbs slopes slippery and uneven surfaces Do not do any adjustments to the rolla...

Page 4: ...ding the correct height adjustment for maximum support and correct brake activation 1 To assemble insert the front rear wheels using the button clips on the rear wheels and the C clips on the front wheels Loosely insert the front handlebars do not fix the handlebars at this stage 2 Fit the backrest into the frame and secure with snap clips 3 To set the seat height with the rollator frame open push...

Page 5: ...sting prior to use To check Apply and release the parking brake on each side ten times push the brake lever down to lock lift to release The brake should grip the wheel and prevent any movement when applied When released the gap between the brake moulding and the tire should be 3 to 4 mm If either of the above conditions is not correct adjust the brakes as described in the maintenance section and ...

Page 6: ... flat Before using the rollator make sure that all four wheels are making contact with the floor and the rollator is stable in the open position as in diagram 1 Folding the Rollator Lift the seat and pull up the seat support bar until the rollator closes as shown in diagram 2 For more compact storage pull up the backrest 6 ...

Page 7: ...e seat when parked on sloping or uneven ground DO NOT exceed maximum user weight 136 kg 300 lb DO NOT use the rollator as a wheelchair or transport device Checking and Operating the Brakes Before using the rollator always check the brakes are operating properly Check the normal brake function by pulling up the brake handles as shown in diagram 3a The rollator should not roll To apply the parking b...

Page 8: ...ately Do not use again until the the brakes have been checked and correctly adjusted Refer to the maintenance section Cleaning Instructions Clean regularly by wiping down with a soft non abrasive cloth Ensure there is no buildup of dirt or debris around the axle brakes and wheels Maintenance Regularly check for wear and tear and ensure all fasteners are securely fastened Check the brakes are worki...

Page 9: ...rake loosen the lock nut you may need a tool to carry out this operation turn the adjuster counter clockwise to tighten the brake then retighten the lock nut For correct adjustment the brake mechanism should not touch the wheel but the gap should be no greater than3 to 4 mm Caution After making any adjustments to the brakes you must test them before the rollator is used If adjustment does not tigh...

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