NRS Healthcare 2 in 1 Rollator and Transit Chair M58203 User Instructions Download Page 1

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Please ensure these Instructions are fully read and understood before using this 
equipment. Retain these instructions in a safe place for future reference. If you 
are unable to understand the Instructions or safety precautions, please contact a 
healthcare professional or our OT Advice Line (0845 121 8113) for assistance.   

For information on how to obtain the User Instructions in other formats for use by 
people with visual, reading or cognitive impairments, please contact 

[email protected]

 or telephone 0845 120 4522. Additional copies of this user 

instruction are available on our website 

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User Instructions 

 

2 in 1 Rollator and Transit Chair M58203 

 

Maximum Safe 
Working Load 

Summary of Contents for 2 in 1 Rollator and Transit Chair M58203

Page 1: ... healthcare professional or our OT Advice Line 0845 121 8113 for assistance For information on how to obtain the User Instructions in other formats for use by people with visual reading or cognitive impairments please contact info nrs uk co uk or telephone 0845 120 4522 Additional copies of this user instruction are available on our website www nrs uk co uk User Instructions 2 in 1 Rollator and Tr...

Page 2: ...CT DESCRIPTION 5 ASSEMBLY 5 1 ASSEMBLY AND HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 5 2 SAFETY CHECKS 6 USING THE ROLLATOR 6 1 OPENING FOLDING THE ROLLATOR 6 2 BRAKE OPERATION 6 3 CONVERSION TO TRANSIT CHAIR 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 7 1 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 7 2 MAINTENANCE 7 3 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 3: ... Do not exceed the maximum safe working load of 127Kg 20st Do not use the Rollator on stairs or an escalator Do not use the seat without the backrest in place Brakes must be in the locked position before sitting or standing Only use the specified accessories and spare parts for this Rollator Do not hang heavy items from the handles as this may affect the stability of the Rollator Do not stop turn ...

Page 4: ...there is a heavy load in the bag The bag supplied with the Rollator has a maximum safe load of 5Kg All wheels must be in contact with the floor at all times When using the Rollator in a stationary position the brakes must be locked Always test the brake after every height adjustment to avoid a free flex of the cable Care should be taken when lifting the folded Rollator into the back of the car ple...

Page 5: ...ided Insert the Handlebars into the framing tubes and set to the correct height as follows Stand upright behind the rollator with your shoulders relaxed and your arms by your side and looking straight ahead In this position the handgrips of the rollator see diagram 1 should be adjusted to a height level with your wrists This will position your arms at an approximate 20º to 30º bend when using the ...

Page 6: ... freely 5 2 Safety Checks Perform the Pre Use safety checks indicated in Section 3 If everything is working correctly the Rollator is now ready for use Set Folding Frame Lock in locked position Securely fix Push Handle in Location Socket Handle Tube Set at correct height Rollator shown in Fully Open Position Push Seat down to correct position Footrests Shown down in this view for use as a Transit ...

Page 7: ... until the rollator closes 6 2 Brake Operation Brakes only for use as rollator To slow down pull up both of the loop handles See Diagram 3 To apply the parking brakes push down both handles until they lock down and are in the correct position See Diagram 4 It is important that both brakes are put in the parking position when they are used Lift up both handles to release the parking brakes If you a...

Page 8: ...tructions Clean regularly wipe down with water and mild cleanser using a soft non abrasive cloth Dry with a soft clean non abrasive dry cloth Ensure there is no build up of dirt or debris around the axle brakes and wheels Do not use cleaning agents containing phenol or chlorine as this may damage aluminum and polyamide materials Lubricate with 3 in l oil periodically or if wheels begin to squeak 7...

Page 9: ...ticlockwise to tighten the brake then retighten the lock nut See Diagram 6 For correct adjustment the brake mechanism should not touch the wheel but the gap should be no greater than 3mm Caution After making any adjustments to the brakes you must test them before the rollator is used If adjustment does not tighten the brakes do not use the rollator Contact your dealer or NRS Customer services deta...

Page 10: ... Iss1 www nrs uk co uk If you use this product you may also find useful Aids for getting into and out of the car Handy bar Code M14674 Car Caddie Code M15393 Swivel Seat Deluxe Code L33996 NRS Healthcare Sherwood House Cartwright Way Forest Business Park Bardon Hill Coalville Leicestershire LE67 1UB UK Tel Main Office 0330 100 00 98 Tel Customer Services 0845 120 4522 Email customerservice nrs uk ...

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