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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 

www.nrs-uk.co.uk

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User Instructions 

 

Compact Easy Rollator M66739 

 

21st

135kg

 

Maximum Safe 

Working Load 

Summary of Contents for M66739

Page 1: ...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 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 Compact Easy Rollator...

Page 2: ...CT DESCRIPTION 5 ASSEMBLY 5 1 UNFOLDING THE ROLLATOR 5 2 HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 5 3 SAFETY CHECKS 6 USING THE ROLLATOR 6 1 BRAKE OPERATION 6 2 FOLDING THE ROLLATOR 6 3 FRONT WHEEL OPERATION 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 7 1 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 7 2 MAINTENANCE 7 3 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 3: ...king load of 135Kg 21st Do not use the Rollator on stairs or an escalator Do not attempt to push the Rollator while someone is sitting in the seat Do not use the seat to transport people or objects Do not use the seat without the backrest in place Do not sit on the seat when the Rollator is on an incline Only use the specified accessories and spare parts for this Rollator Loads should only be tran...

Page 4: ...e Rollator has a maximum safe load of 5Kg All wheels must be in contact with the floor at all times Brakes must be in the locked position before using the seat 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 ...

Page 5: ...lly fixing the two parts otherwise damage may occur Pull the Folding Lock Lever away from the frame as shown in Step 2 and continue to rotate through 180 degrees until the lever is pointing towards the front of the Rollator if any resistance is felt while carrying out this operation ensure the handle tube is upright the main bracket is firmly against the frame tube and the cup washer at the end of...

Page 6: ... their side the handgrip is at wrist height This will ensure the arms are at an approximate 20 30 bend when using the Rollator i Depress the snap button on the hand rest tube of the Rollator and slide the hand rest tube up or down to the desired height Ensure the snap button protrudes through the appropriate adjustment hole on the hand rest tube Repeat for the other side 5 3 Safety Checks Perform ...

Page 7: ...ant that both brakes are put in the parking position when they are used Lift up both handles to release the parking brakes If you apply the parking brakes or pull up the brakes to stop whilst moving and the rear wheels on the Rollator still move stop use immediately Do not use again until the brakes have been checked and correctly adjusted Refer to the maintenance section 6 2 Folding the Rollator ...

Page 8: ...et to either go straight forward or rotate When the red lever is turned to the OPEN position Fig 1 the front wheels are free to rotate When the red lever above the wheel is turned to the CLOSED position Fig 2 the wheel will be locked in the forward only position When the lever is fully released the plastic part and the round cover will be detached details as shown The main bracket can now be rotat...

Page 9: ... push the Rollator If the brakes do not completely lock the wheels the brakes need to be adjusted 7 3 Brake Adjustment Note The brake cables run inside the handle tubes DO NOT remove the cable from the tubes as this could cause the brakes to fail Brake cable route For the brakes to function properly the brake cable should be flush along the tube as shown in fig 3 For correct adjustment the brake m...

Page 10: ... UI M66739 10 12 Iss3 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 Clinitron House Excelsior Road Ashby Park Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire LE65 1JG United Kingdom Tel 0845 120 4522 Fax 0845 121 8112 Email customerservice nrs uk co uk ...

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