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Assembly procedure

When attaching the rear wheels make sure that the wheels are on the outside 

of the frame and that the brake linkage is on the underside.

fig.1

Step 1

Install front wheel into receptacle located on the 

front of the frame. Thread bolt through holes on 

rollator frame, attach star head clamp knob and 

tighten. Repeat step 1 to attach the second front 

wheel. (see fig. 1)

  

Step 2

Install rear wheel into receptacle located on 

the rear of the frame whilst pressing the 

locking pin. The locking pin will pop up when 

the wheel is securely in place. Repeat step 2 

to attach second rear wheel. (see fig. 2)

When  attaching  the  rear  wheels  make  sure 

that  the  wheels  are  on  the  outside  of  the 

frame  and  that  the  brake  linkage  is  on  the 

underside.

fig. 2

fig. 3

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Step 3

Attach the handles by depressing the locking pin on 

the base of the handle assembly and sliding into the 

receptacle on the main frame. Repeat on the other 

side.

When attaching the handle assembly make sure 

that the handle is facing towards the rear wheels. 

The ergonomic fin on the handgrip should be facing 

in.

Adjust the height level of the handles to suit 

different users. Press the locking pin on the main 

frame and pull the handgrip upwards or downwards. 

As the handle moves, release the buttons. This 

automatically locks in the next possible height. 

Repeat this process until the desired height is 

reached. Make sure both handles are locked at the 

same level (see fig. 3).

Summary of Contents for RG4408

Page 1: ...1 Usage and Maintenance Instructions RG4408 Aluminium 4 Wheeled Rollator Occasional Transport Chair ...

Page 2: ...hen not in use you can simply fold the rollator and store away until you require it next The rollator is designed to be used both inside and outside the home N B This equipment must be installed by a competent person Aluminium Rollator 120kg weight limit Do not exceed the weight limit stated doing so could put the user at risk FEATURES User friendly loop brakes with lock Simple brake cable adjustm...

Page 3: ...thoroughly for damage or obvious faults Components of the rollator 7 5 4 8 9 3 11 6 1 10 2 1 Handgrip 2 Brake lever 3 Backrest 4 Height Adjustable Handles 5 Height Adjusting Button 6 Seat 7 Shopping bag 8 Cane holder 9 Front wheel 10 Rear wheel 11 Footrest If you suspect the unit to faulty please do not use but contact your supplier immediately for service ...

Page 4: ...aching the rear wheels make sure that the wheels are on the outside of the frame and that the brake linkage is on the underside fig 2 fig 3 33 Step 3 Attach the handles by depressing the locking pin on the base of the handle assembly and sliding into the receptacle on the main frame Repeat on the other side When attaching the handle assembly make sure that the handle is facing towards the rear whe...

Page 5: ...plate see fig 6 The rollator can now be folded completely Step 4 Slide the canvas tabs of the shopping bag onto the hooks located on the sides of the seat Use the longer hook and loop canvas straps to attach the bag to the uprights of the main frame see fig 4 Step 5 Attach the cane holder on the base the cane holder base is located on the bottom left hand side of the frame see fig 5 ...

Page 6: ...oles in the footrest brackets with the lugs on the front legs and lower into position see fig 9 Swing the footrests inward to lock them see fig 10 When you hear the spring loaded catch click the footrests are locked see fig 11 fig 9 fig 10 fig 11 fig 8 1 To stop gently apply a gripping pressure to both brakes simultaneously fig 12 this will slow down and stop your rollator ...

Page 7: ...ator have a park option fig 13 To operate the park option push downwards on both brakes simultaneously You will feel the brake make a very slight click Your brakes are now in the lock position 3 To unlock simply pull up the brake again you will hear a slight click as the park disengages fig 14 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Your rollator brake system will require periodic adjustment To adjust the brakes loosen ...

Page 8: ... pins are properly secure Check that no components are loose Check the adjustment to your brakes Check castors 6 Do not fit any parts or accessories to your rollator manufactured by another company To do so will annul your warranty and may seriously compromise your safety 7 We suggest that you check your rollator visually every day However we recommend that you should have your rollator serviced e...

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