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Step-by-Step Guide to Using Your

In-Step Mobility Products Corp.

U-Step II Walking Stabilizer

4-inch 
non-marking
casters

Padded

seat

Tension 
control

Height
adjustable

Adjustable

backrest

Spring-loaded 

front wheel

Place to step for
going up curbs

Glow-in-the-Dark
tabs

Laser 
projected
red line –

optional

Ergonomically

positioned

handlebars

Comfort grips

Hand brake

Removable

basket

Available in Canada: 
Special Needs Computers | 1-877-724-4922

Summary of Contents for U-Step II

Page 1: ...Padded seat Tension control Height adjustable Adjustable backrest Spring loaded front wheel Place to step for going up curbs Glow in the Dark tabs Laser projected red line optional Ergonomically posi...

Page 2: ...ng Down E Walking Over Obstacles F Transporting G Setup After Transporting H Optional Accessories 1 Laser Sound Cueing Module Replacing the Cueing Module Batteries 2 Alternative Brake Accessory 3 Weig...

Page 3: ...comes horizontal with the ground Press the seat down until it snaps into place Below 3 Install the left and the right handlebars If you have any doubt which is the left and right handlebar look at the...

Page 4: ...ck Release Handle Bar Lock Lever a Slide each handle bar in by depressing the spring loaded pin at the bottom of the handle bar b Rotate the Quick Release Locking Lever clockwise about three to six tu...

Page 5: ...ide of the tube and secure with the wing nut below Right 7 Mounting the Basket With the seat flipped up from the rear the side held shut by magnets position the basket from underneath with the curved...

Page 6: ...tension control to be safe However if you feel that the U Step II rolls too easily for you use the tension control to add resistance Place your U Step II on the surface where you walk most often You w...

Page 7: ...he U Step II 3 The Tension Control Lever is initially set to Low L Push the Tension Control Lever forward toward the H to increase the tension Re tighten the tension locking bolt making sure the lever...

Page 8: ...g up you can navigate up larger obstacles such as curbs without lifting the walker You can go up a curb or small step by either stepping down on the back of the base or just by pulling back on the han...

Page 9: ...Lift Here to Fold until the U Step II folds up 1 With the U Step II in front of you raise the release lever in front of the seat and tilt the seat upward 3 Secure the Velcro strap to stop the walker f...

Page 10: ...eat down until the Release Lever fully snaps into place 1 Release the Velcro strap hold ing the U Step II in the folded position 2 Allow the U Step II to open with the base on the ground 3 Press the s...

Page 11: ...ill appear on the floor to guide your steps In this mode without Sound Cueing activated the upper black button adjusts the time period before automatic laser shutoff to conserve battery power and the...

Page 12: ...t to remove it Note the posi tion of the two batteries Figure 2 ensuring that the the and sides are installed in opposite direc tions The unit will click either three or five times when the batteries...

Page 13: ...upplied b Carefully insert the ends of the brake accessory into the rear of each handlebar until the push pin engages in the holes on the walker c Adjust the height of the handlebars so that the horiz...

Page 14: ...vice In the event of a problem you will need to return the walker for repair at your cost We will fix the product or replace it and send it back to you at our cost This warranty does not cover device...

Page 15: ...My Notes 15...

Page 16: ...umber US PC2 Medicare code HCPC E0147 Weight capacity 375 lbs Height adjustment range accommodates users 4 10 to 6 2 Height customization available Size of Padded Seat 19 x 8 Height from floor to seat...

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