User Manual Premium Rollator
Weekly
MAINTENANCE
• Check brake for malfunction
• Check all wheels and castors for loose
bolts and nuts and knob
Periodically
Check hand grips for wear
Check frame bolts are secure
Check front and rear axle bolts are
secure
Check tyres for wear or cracks
Yearly
• Take your rollator to an authorized
repair shop once a year for thorough
inspection, cleaning, maintenance and
lubrication of all moving parts.
Serviceable Components
• Wheels
• Hand grips
• Brake Cables
• Brake Lever
• Bearings
• Knobs
CLEANING
Your rollator can be cleaned with a
damp cloth or sponge and warm
soapy water. Domestic anti-bacterial
surface cleaners may be used if
required. Care should be taken not to
leave any cleaning residues on the
hand grips or seat (where fitted)
which may leave them slippery when
used. Do not use a scouring pad for
scrapers as this may damage
surface coatings.
WARNINGS!
1.Maximum working limit 136 kg.
2.DO NOT stand on this product.
3.Ensure both push handles are adjusted to the same height.
4.Seek advice from a trained health care professional for height adjustment of this
product.
5.Always maintain a safe distance between your rollator and other pedestrians or
objects.
6. Some components may cause harm or damage when they come into contact with
other objects.
User Manual Premium Rollator
HANDLE ADJUSTMENT
BRAKE OPERATION &
ADJUSTMENT
Brake adjustment is carried out
as follows:
1.Pull up on brake handle lever to
slow the rollator.
2.Push down on the brake handle
lever to lock the rear wheels, pull up
on the brake lever handle to release
the lock.
3. Brakes must be applied in the
lock position when the seat is going
to be used, pre-check the lock by
pushing the rollator forward.
The rollator's handles can be adjusted in
height to suit different users. Simply
depress the spring button and set it to the
desired height. Repeat for the opposite
side and make sure that both handles are
secure and set at the same height before
use.
Over a period of time the brake cables may stretch, and if no further adjustments can
be made, the cables should be replaced. Seek professional help when replacing
brake cables. The castors should be checked that they are secure each time before
using the rollator. Also, check whether the brakes operate correctly and the handles
and hand knobs are secure. Should any part of the rollator appear loose or insecure,
discontinue use until it is inspected by an authorized repair. The following shows
maintenance schedule:
Turn the adjusting screw anti-clockwise to
increase the tension, then lock the
adjustment locking nut clockwise whilst
holding the adjuster screw stationary.
Brake adjustment reduced to allow slight
pressure may be ineffective on the brake
position.
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