background image

   

DRW-015 (GPI171) 
Revised: 11/23/09

To determine proper height

, stand upright behind the walker with 

shoulders relaxed, arms hanging at your side and eyes looking straight 

ahead. Standing in current position, the hand grips (A) of the walker 

should be adjusted to a height even with the wrists.  This will position 

the arms at an approximated 20 to 30 degree bend when using the 

walker. Secure the wheels to the closest hole to the desired height. 

Insert and tighten the triangular hand screws until secure.   

(Important: Hand Tighten Only!)

Hole 1

Hole 2

Hole 3

Hole 4

Hole 1

30.50" (77.5 cm)

31" (78.7 cm)

32" (81.3 cm)

33" (83.8 cm)

Hole 2

31.50" (80 cm)

32" (81.3 cm)

33" (83.8 cm)

34" (86.4 cm)

Hole 3

32.50" (82.6 cm)

33" (83.8 cm)

34" (86.4 cm)

35" (88.9 cm)

Hole 4

33.25" (84.5 cm)

33.75" (85.7 cm)

34.75" (88.3 cm)

35.75" (90.8 cm)

Hole 5

34" (86.4 cm)

34.50" (87.6 cm)

35.50" (90 cm)

36.50" (92.7 cm)

Hole 6

34.75" (88.3 cm)

35.25" (89.5 cm)

36.25" (92.1 cm)

37.25" (94.6 cm)

 

 

 

 

 

9

Brake Handle Assembly

1.

   Insert hand grip into appropriate hole

 (see Figure A and chart below)

Note:  

Keep brake cable on outside of walker. 

2.

  Insert triangular hand screw into hole on outside of walker frame 

(see Figure B)

.

   (Important: Insert hand screw into one of the 4 holes provided.  

DO NOT put hand screw in open slot at end of hand grip!)

3.

  Hand tighten screw until secure 

(see Figure C)

.  

(Important: Hand Tighten Only!)

4. 

 Repeat steps 1-4 for other hand grip.

 

Deluxe Rolling Walker Hole Measurements:  

 

     

 

 

 

             

Arm Height

Figure C

Figure B

Figure A

Seat height adjustable from 19 to 23.25" (48.2 to 59 cm)  

Handle height adjustable from 30.5 to 37.25" (77.5 to 94.6 cm)

Leg Height

Summary of Contents for MDS86835

Page 1: ...User Guide MDS86835 Deluxe Rolling Walker Supplying Hospitals for Over 90 Years DRW 015 GPI171 Revised 11 23 09...

Page 2: ...Walker Features 3 Walker Components 4 Safety Instructions 5 Assembly Instructions 6 Rear Wheel Assembly 7 Front Wheel Assembly 8 Brake Handle Assembly 9 Backrest Assembly 10 Cup Holder Assembly 11 Op...

Page 3: ...justable from 19 to 23 25 48 2 to 59 cm Handle height adjustable from 30 5 to 37 25 77 5 to 94 6 cm Deluxe Rolling Walker Features Congratulations on purchasing one of the most durable walkers made an...

Page 4: ...r A Hand Grips B Hand Brake Lock C Padded Seat D Padded Backrest E Triangular Hand Screw F 7 17 8 cm Front Wheels G Folding Hinge H 7 17 8 cm Rear Wheels I Brake Cable J Bag with Shoulder Strap Figure...

Page 5: ...ill ensure the walker is properly balanced The brakes MUST be in the locked position BEFORE sitting on the seat DO NOT sit on the seat when the walker is on an incline DO NOT use the walker to walk ba...

Page 6: ...ar Wheels 1 Backrest with Push Buttons 2 Hand Grips with Brake Assembly 2 Examine all parts for shipping damage DO NOT use the walker if there is apparent damage or if any parts other than the bag are...

Page 7: ...that the triangular hand screw stays outside of walker frame see Figure C 4 Tighten triangular hand screw Important HandTighten Only until secure see Figure C 5 Repeat steps 1 4 for other rear wheel...

Page 8: ...Insert wheel to desired height depicted by numbered holes set to the same number as rear wheels see Figure B 3 Place triangular hand screw into hole Make sure triangular hand screw stays outside of wa...

Page 9: ...cm 33 83 8 cm 34 86 4 cm 35 88 9 cm Hole 4 33 25 84 5 cm 33 75 85 7 cm 34 75 88 3 cm 35 75 90 8 cm Hole 5 34 86 4 cm 34 50 87 6 cm 35 50 90 cm 36 50 92 7 cm Hole 6 34 75 88 3 cm 35 25 89 5 cm 36 25 9...

Page 10: ...est until buttons securely lock into holes see Figure B Please note There are 2 positions for the back rest Adjust according to your preference but make sure both push buttons are protruding and at th...

Page 11: ...insert holder through the opening in the clamp and tighten the knob to assure that the cup holder stays tightly attached see Figures C and D Important HandTighten Only Note If necessary insert a rubb...

Page 12: ...the walker closes Checking the Brakes Before each use check to make sure the brakes are working properly Applying pressure on the brake handles by squeezing the brake up will stop the wheels momentar...

Page 13: ...rakes click into locked position If the brakes have been adjusted but the rear wheels on the walker move while the brakes are in the locked position DO NOT use the walker Please call our toll free cus...

Page 14: ...king and squeezing the brakes and by stopping pushing down on the brakes to a locked position and then trying to push the walker If the brakes do not lock the wheels the brakes need to be adjusted If...

Page 15: ...pair or replace the device This warranty does not cover device failure due to owner misuse negligence or normal wear and tear The warranty does not extend to non durable components such as plastic acc...

Page 16: ...errors that may occur within this manual 2009 Medline Industries Inc Medline is a registered trademark of Medline Industries Inc Medline United States 1 800 MEDLINE 633 5463 www medline com info medli...

Reviews: