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Figure 7: Side View of Walker 

 

Please call Kaye Products, Inc. or consult 

their catalog for more detail. 

 

MAINTENANCE AND CARE 

 

Inspect the walker regularly. Tighten the nuts 

and bolts as necessary. 
 

If a product needs service or spare parts, 

contact Kaye Products, Inc. or the dealer from whom 
you purchased the item.   
 

 If a problem is discovered that may impact the 

product’s function, immediately cease use and contact 
Kaye Products, Inc.

 

 

The wheels and crutch tips will wear and 

should be replaced as needed.   
 

The ratchet or brake mechanisms on the rear 

wheels will wear and should be replaced, as needed, 
in order to maintain the rear-braking feature. Dirt, trash, 
or ice build-up on the ratchet mechanisms may prevent 
them from functioning. 
 

If your walker has the rear wheels with silent, 

one-way bearings, care should be taken to avoid 
exposing these bearings to salt or salt water. 
 

Use water and, if needed, soap to clean the 

walker. 
 

Avoid any undue stress to the walker while 

using, storing, or transporting it. 
 

 

LIMITED WARRANTY 

 

If an item proves defective within two years of 

the original purchase, we will provide you with 
replacement parts in order to correct that defect. Wear 
and tear, and the items listed under “MAINTENANCE 
AND CARE” are not covered by the warranty. 

 

Kaye Products, Inc. makes no other warranty, 

expressed or implied, and does not warrant the 
product as being fit for a particular purpose. The 
purchaser, owner, and user assume all risk of personal 
and property injury due to the use of the equipment. 
 

CAUTIONS 

1.  Not tested for the elderly. 
2.  Each time you unfold or adjust the walker, ensure 
that snap buttons fully extend from their corresponding 
holes. 
3.  Do not use with broken or missing parts. 
4.  Do not use on stairs, slopes, or ramps. 
5.  Do not exceed the size and weight limits.  
6.  Do not alter the product or use it in any way other 
than described herein. 
7.  Never leave a child unattended. 
8.  Always use qualified supervision. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

W5C Walker 

    2.20.2006 

 

 

 

 

Pg 5 

 

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