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Locknut 

Turn Adjuster 
Anti-clockwise 
to tighten brake 

Diagram 3 

 

 

     

Diagram 2a 

Diagram 2b 

Diagram 1a 

Diagram 1b 

Push down fully to lock 
the rollator in the open

 

position

 

Pull up to fold the rollator. 
Take care to keep fingers 
away from frame when 
folding

 

 

Maintenance 

·

  Regularly check for wear and tear and that 

all screws and knobs are securely fastened. 

 

·

  Check brakes are working satisfactorily by 

both walking and squeezing the brakes and 
by braking to a stop. 

 

·

  Check the parking brakes by pushing the 

handles into the locked position, and then 
trying to push the rollator. 

 

·

  If the brakes do not completely lock the 

wheels the brakes need to be adjusted, as 
detailed below.  

 

·

 

Brake Adjustment:

 The brake adjusters are 

situated in front of the brake handles, as 
shown in diagram 3. To adjust, loosen the 
lock nut, turn the adjuster anticlockwise to 
tighten the brake then retighten the lock nut. 

·

  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. 

 
 

Cleaning Instructions 
 

·

  Clean regularly, wipe down with a soft, non 

abrasive cloth. 
 

·

  Ensure there is no build up of dirt or debris 

around the axle, brakes and wheels. 

 

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Summary of Contents for M99126 NRS 3

Page 1: ...handles 1 2 3 4 Bag Hand wheels with bolts plastic washers User Instructions 1 2 1 20st 127kg MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT Safety Precautions Do not exceed the maximum user weight limit of 127Kg 20st Ensure Rollator is locked open before use Check the brakes before use Only use the rollator as a walking support Do not use the rollator on stairs or an escalator Exercise caution when there is a heavy load in...

Page 2: ...released the gap between the brake and the wheel should be between 1 to 3 mm If either of the above conditions is not correct adjust the brakes as detailed in the maintenance section and re check Page 2 4 Fit the bag to the frame as shown in the photograph on page 1 using the poppers to fasten Using the 3 Wheel Rollator Opening Fold out the Rollator and push down the cross bar fully See Diagram 1a...

Page 3: ...ompletely lock the wheels the brakes need to be adjusted as detailed below Brake Adjustment The brake adjusters are situated in front of the brake handles as shown in diagram 3 To adjust loosen the lock nut turn the adjuster anticlockwise to tighten the brake then retighten the lock nut For correct adjustment the brake mechanism should not touch the wheel but the gap should be no greater than 3mm ...

Page 4: ... part of a range of over 3000 daily living aids available from NRS Healthcare To view the full range please visit our website www nrs uk co uk or request a catalogue from the number below IMPORTANT For information on how to obtain the User Instructions in other languages and formats for use by people with visual reading or cognitive impairments please contact info nrs uk co uk or telephone 0845 12...

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