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UI/M99266/M99278/04/14/Iss3 

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Maintenance continued; 

 

Brake Adjustment

  

(see Diagram 4) 

 

·

  There are two brake adjusters on each side of 

the Rollator, one is positioned in front of the 
brake handle and the second above the rear 
wheel (See diagram 1) 
 

·

  Brake Adjustment: To tighten the brake, 

loosen the lock nut, turn the adjuster 
anticlockwise, then retighten the lock nut. 
(See Diagram 4)  
 

·

  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, details below. 

 

 

 

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Page 4 

Diagram: 4 – Handle brake adjustment 

Turn Adjuster 
Anti-clockwise 
to tighten 
brake 

Summary of Contents for M99266

Page 1: ... propel the rollator while seated Serious injury to the user and or damage to the rollator frame or wheels may result from improper use General Safety Warning Please ensure these instructions are fully read and implemented Failure to do so may result in injury to the user Retain in a safe place for future reference Maximum User Weight CONTENTS LIST Item Description Qty 1 Rollator assembly 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 2: ...n your arms at an approximate 20º to 30º bend when using the rollator Check that the holes in the handle bars and the frame are aligned Place the supplied bolt through the aligned holes in the handlebar and frame The holes in the frame are hexagonal in shape to accommodate the head of the bolt Place the washer over the bolt and then apply the hand nut Hand tighten firmly but do not over tighten 4 ...

Page 3: ...push down the handles until they lock down A distinct click indicates that the brake is in the correct position the rollator should be held firm with no movement See Diagram 3b It is important that both brakes are used for parking Lift up the handles to release the parking brakes Brake Operation To slow down pull up both of the loop handles See Diagram 3a To apply the parking brakes push down both...

Page 4: ...rake handle and the second above the rear wheel See diagram 1 Brake Adjustment To tighten the brake loosen the lock nut turn the adjuster anticlockwise then retighten the lock nut See Diagram 4 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 u...

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