NRS Healthcare M66739 User Instructions Download Page 3

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Side the bag 

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 xing loops onto the seat tubes, making 

sure the loops 

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 t under the seat tube hooks.

Note: 

Make sure the bag is fully secure before use.

Removing the Bag

Reverse the 

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 tting process in Section 4.3.

4.4   Handle Height Adjustment 

Adjust the Rollator handle height so that when the 
user’s arm is down to their side, the hand-grip is at wrist 
height. This will ensure the arms are at an approximate 
20°-30° bend when using the Rollator.

1.  Push and hold the handle button-clip, then raise or 

lower the handle until the button-clip clicks into the 
required position.

Note: 

Make sure that the button-clip has fully engaged 

into the hole.

2.  Repeat for the opposite handle.

Note: 

Make sure both handles have been set to the 

same height.

5.  USING THE ROLLATOR
5.1    Brake Operation

1.  To slow down or stop the rollator, pull both brake 

handles up.

2.  To apply the parking brake, push the brake handles 

down until they lock into place.

Note: 

Make sure both brake handles have been applied.

3.  Pull both handles up to release the parking brakes.

Warning: 

If the brakes fail to stop or lock the wheels, 

stop using the rollator immediately.

 

Do not use the 

rollator again until the brakes have been checked and 
correctly adjusted. Refer to Section 5.2.

5.2    Brake Adjustment 

Warning: 

The following section requires some technical 

ability, do not attempt to carry out the adjustment unless 
you are con

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dent to do so. Incorrectly adjusted brakes 

can lead to injury, please contact your supplier if you 
require assistance.

2-3 mm

A

B

Tighten the Brakes

While holding part (A), use a 10mm spanner to tighten 
the locking nut (B) in a clockwise direction.

Note: 

You may need to use a pair of pliers to hold part 

(A) still during the adjustment.

Loosen the Brakes

While holding part (A), use a 10mm spanner to loosen 
the locking nut (B) in an anti-clockwise direction.

Note: 

You may need to use a pair of pliers to hold part 

(A) still during the adjustment.

Note: 

There must be a gap of 2-3 mm between the 

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

Test the brakes in accordance with Section 5.1.

5.3   Folding the Rollator

Note: 

Make sure all items have been removed from the 

bag before folding.

Summary of Contents for M66739

Page 1: ...t use the seat to transport people or objects Do not use the seat without the backrest in place Do not hang items from the handles as this will affect the stability of the rollator Only use the specified accessories and spare parts for this rollator Make sure the rollator is locked in the open position before use Loads should only be transported using the bag supplied maximum load 5kg Handle Height...

Page 2: ...o the seat frame clips 7 Push down on the seat tubes until they click into place Note Keep fingers from under the seat tube The Rollator is now fully open 4 2 Fit the Back Rest Fitting the back rest 1 Slide the back rest onto the handle bracket 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the seat rest bracket to the handle bracket 3 Repeat for the opposite side Removing the back rest Reverse the fittin...

Page 3: ...ll both handles up to release the parking brakes Warning If the brakes fail to stop or lock the wheels stop using the rollator immediately Do not use the rollator again until the brakes have been checked and correctly adjusted Refer to Section 5 2 5 2 Brake Adjustment Warning The following section requires some technical ability do not attempt to carry out the adjustment unless you are confident t...

Page 4: ...ARE PARTS P66736 Replacement Bag Back Rest For more details please visit our website www nrshealthcare co uk or call Customer Services 9 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 PRODUC...

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