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Using the  Hand  Brake

The Knee Walker's brakes is similar in  design to a bicycle and also has a locking  feature
(items 1 and 2).

To use the  brakes,  simply  pull the  levers with your finger tips toward the  handle  bar.

To lock the park brakes,  push the  brake  levers away from the  handle bar until they
click into place.

*Do not use the Knee Walker if the brake system is not

working properly or poorly adjusted*

Adjusting the Hand  Brake

For minor  brake  adjustments,   the  brake adjusters  and lock nuts  are located  between
the  handbrakes   & the  brake cables.

To adjust the tension on the brake lever loosen the lock nut and turn the brake adjuster
clockwise or anti clockwise as appropriate. Retighten the lock nut after adjustment.

If further   adjustment   is required,  apply  the same method  of adjustment  to the  lower
brake adjusters  & lock nuts.

If the brakes cannot be suitably adjusted by the operator please return the knee walker to
your place of purchase for servicing.

*Do not use the Knee Walker if the brake system is not

working properly or poorly adjusted*

Adjusting   the Handle  Bar Height

To  adjust  the  handle height, turn the hand wheel (Item 4) in an anticlockwise direction
to release the lock. Move the bar to the desired height.  To lock the handle bar at the new
height tighten the hand wheel in a clockwise direction. Ensure that the hand wheel has
been tightened to secure the handlebar before use.

Summary of Contents for RG30KW

Page 1: ...ners manual RG30KW Features Aluminum powder coated frame Compact Easy to fold Multi height adjustable platform Adjustable handle bar height Quick adjust for left or right leg Dual locking brakes 8 wheels Carry basket ...

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Page 3: ...right on the knee pad Centre the leg and position yourself forward to cover the full length of the pad With the injured leg on the pad stand as straight as possible and adjust the height of the Knee Walker by loosening the quick release handle and repositioning the pin to the correct height REFER ADJUSTING THE KNEE PAD HEIGHT With the injured foot pointing down commence pushing yourself with the u...

Page 4: ...e lock nut and turn the brake adjuster clockwise or anti clockwise as appropriate Retighten the lock nut after adjustment If further adjustment is required apply the same method of adjustment to the lower brake adjusters lock nuts If the brakes cannot be suitably adjusted by the operator please return the knee walker to your place of purchase for servicing Do not use the Knee Walker if the brake s...

Page 5: ... yourself until you feel confident and can maneuver independently The use of the Knee Walker is different for each individual Always ensure your safety and the safety of others when operating the knee walker NEVER attempt to maneuver on unstable uneven or steep surfaces that may cause the operator to loose control Be aware of your surroundings when operating the Knee Walker Look for obstacles and ...

Page 6: ...arrange all work and assess if warranty applies Please Note Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer law You are entitled to a replacement part for major failure and for compensation for any other reasonable foreseeable loss or damage You are entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and failure does no...

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