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NRS HEALTHCARE

 Sherwood House, Cartwright Way, Forest Business Park, Bardon Hill, Coalville, 

Leicestershire, LE67 1UB, UK.

Tel. Customer Services: 0345 121 8111

Email: [email protected]

NRS Healthcare is a Leading Supplier of Community Equipment and Daily Living Aids, to 

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www.nrshealthcare.co.uk

P23049-UI-2

7.0 Maintenance

Please contact your supplier if you require 
assistance with the maintenance of the 
rollator. Incorrect adjustments can result in 
serious injury.

1.  Check all button clips are fully clicked in position 

and that both hand wheels are tight and secure.

2.  Check the wheels can rotate freely.
3.  Check for general wear or damage. Any 

suspected faults or damage should immediately 
be reported to the supplier and the product 
taken out of use.

4.  Make sure the brakes are functioning correctly. 

When the brake levers are squeezed, the two 
rear wheels should not be able to rotate.

7.1  Adjusting the Brakes:

The following section requires some 
technical ability, do not attempt to carry out 
the adjustment unless you are con

fi

 dent to 

do so.

Brake

Locking Nut 10mm

Adjustment Nut 8mm

Figure 11: Adjusting the Brakes

1.  Refer to Figure 11. The brake adjustment nut is 

located at the bottom of the brake cable, above 
the rear wheel on both sides.

2.  Use a 10mm spanner to loosen the locking nut 

in an anti-clockwise direction.

3.  Use an 8mm spanner to adjust the brake tension. 

To tighten the brakes, turn the adjustment nut in 
an anti-clockwise direction.

Note: 

There must be a small gap between the 

brake mechanism and the wheel, when the 
brake lever is released.

4.  Use a 10mm spanner to tighten the locking nut 

in a clockwise direction. 

Note: 

Use the 8mm spanner to make sure 

the adjustment nut remains in position, while 
tightening the locking nut.

5.  Test the brakes in accordance with Section 5.1.

Note: 

Incorrectly adjusted brakes can lead to 

injury, please contact head of

fi

 ce if you require 

assistance.

8.0  ACCESSORIES & SPARE PARTS

P23051 Replacement Bag 
For more details please visit our website:
www.nrshealthcare.co.uk or call Customer 
Services.

9.0 PRODUCT DISPOSAL

This product should be thoroughly cleaned prior 
to disposal.
This product is manufactured from metal and 
plastic and can be disposed of through Local 
Authority Household Waste and Recycling 
Centres or through Local Trade Waste Collectors.

10.0 PRODUCT 

GUARANTEE

NRS Healthcare guarantee this product for a 
period of 12 months, from the date of purchase, 
against faulty materials and workmanship. This 
guarantee does not cover; abuse, misuse, 
interference or tampering with any part of the 
product.
Any guarantee issued by NRS Healthcare does 
not affect your statutory rights.

Summary of Contents for Freestyle P23049

Page 1: ...ition before use see section 4 1 Only use as a walking aid in the forward direction Do not make adjustments to the rollator unless it is stationary Do not use on stairs or escalators and take care on steep hills Do not hang items from the handles as this will affect the stability of the rollator The maximum load weight for the rollator bag must not be greater than 5kg 2a 2b 3b 1 4 6 5 3a Figure 2 ...

Page 2: ... frame 5 Repeat for the other wheel 4 3 Attach the handles 1 Thumb Support 2 3 4 5 Figure 6 Attaching the Handles 1 Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 6 Slot the RHS handle tube into the RHS tube of the main frame 2 Make sure that the thumb support on the handle is facing the internal side of the rollator 3 Push and hold the handle button clip then push the handle until the button clip clicks into posit...

Page 3: ... into position 5 4 Unlocking the Parking Brakes 3 Refer to Figure 9 Pull the brake lever up An audible click will be heard as the brake is released Note To adjust the brakes refer to Section 7 1 5 5 Folding the Rollator 1 Refer to section 4 5 and Figure 8 Release the bag security strap then remove the bag by lifting it up with the handle The T brackets should slide free from the bag slots on both ...

Page 4: ...ttom of the brake cable above the rear wheel on both sides 2 Use a 10mm spanner to loosen the locking nut in an anti clockwise direction 3 Use an 8mm spanner to adjust the brake tension To tighten the brakes turn the adjustment nut in an anti clockwise direction Note There must be a small gap between the brake mechanism and the wheel when the brake lever is released 4 Use a 10mm spanner to tighten...

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