Rehab and Mobility Products RM199 Usage And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 7

REISSUE
If you reissue or are about to reissue this product, please thoroughly check all 
components for their safety.  
This includes: 
• Bent or damaged tubes or cracks at the tube joints.
• Loose or worn horseshoe clips
• Elongated adjustment holes.
• Loose handles.
• Loose or worn Wheels and wheel fasteners (where fitted)
• Smooth, worn or split ferrules (rubber tips).

Replace all worn, missing or damaged parts where necessary. If in any doubt, 
please do not issue or use, but immediately contact your supplier for service 
support. 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE & YOUR OBLIGATION 
1. Only use your 

RM 

Rollator for the purpose for which it intended, which is as an

 

aid

to walking. It is intended your 

R

ollator is only used on standard pavements or at

home. It should not be used on rough terrain or pot-holed surfaces. The use of your

R

ollator on these surfaces can seriously compromise your safety and may damage

your 

R

ollator beyond repair.

BRAKE ADJUSTMENT

Your 

RM

 Rollator brake system will 

require periodic adjustment.

To adjust the brakes loosen Nut B and 
then screw/unscrew Nut A. When 
adjusted re-tighten Nut B. If further 
adjustment is required then loosen the 
Locking Screw and then using a pair of 
pliers pull the cable down by 
approximately a millimetre. Re-tighten 
Locking Screw. The brakes can then be 
adjusted further by loosening Nut B and 
screwing/unscrewing Nut A as before 
(see fig. 19)

BRAKE CABLES
It is important that when the walker is 
assembled the cable ties proved are 
used to fasten the brake cables to the 
frame so that they do not obstruct the 
user or get caught in other parts of the 
walker.

fig. 19

Summary of Contents for RM199

Page 1: ...or Usage and Maintenance Instructions This file is available to view and download as a PDF at www rehabandmobility com au Sight impaired customers can use a free PDF Reader such as adobe com reader to zoom in and increase the text size for improved readability ...

Page 2: ...en in this instruction booklet must not be taken as forming part of or establishing any contractual or other commitment by Rehab and Mobility Wholesalers or its agents or its subsidiaries and no warranty or representation concerning the information is given Please exercise common sense and do not take any unnecessary risks when using this product as the user you must accept liability for safety wh...

Page 3: ...e product thoroughly for damage or obvious faults Handgrip Brake Lever Height Adjustable Handles Footrests Backrest Seat Height Adjusting Button Cane Holders Front Wheel Rear Wheel If you suspect the unit to faulty please do not use but contact your supplier immediately for service Photo is indicative of product and some minor changes may apply ...

Page 4: ...rake linkage is on the underside Step 3 Attach the handles by depressing the locking pin on the base of the handle assembly and sliding into the recaptacle 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 diffe...

Page 5: ...in frame see fig 7 Step 5 Unfold the rollator by pressing down on both sides of the seat frame see fig 8 IMPORTANT Before use ensure all locking pins are fully engaged as per fig 11 12 Step 6 To fold pull the seat upwards via the black handle on the seat plate see fig 9 The Rollator can now be folded see fig 10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS continued fig 6 fig 7 fig 8 fig 9 fig 10 fig 11 fig 12 fig 17 ...

Page 6: ...the nut see fig 16 1 To stop gently apply a gripping pressure to both brakes simultaneously see fig 17 this will slow down and stop your Rollator 2 The brakes on your Rollator have a park option see fig 18 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 b...

Page 7: ...andard pavements or at home It should not be used on rough terrain or pot holed surfaces The use of your Rollator on these surfaces can seriously compromise your safety and may damage your Rollator beyond repair BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Your RM Rollator brake system will require periodic adjustment To adjust the brakes loosen Nut B and then screw unscrew Nut A When adjusted re tighten Nut B If further adj...

Page 8: ...riously compromise your safety 7 We suggest that you check your RM Rollator visually every day However we recommend that you should have your Rollator serviced every three months or less if used by or issued to various users CLEANING Clean your Rollator using a non abrasive cleaner or mild detergent with a soft cloth Abrasive cleaners and or abrasive cleaning pads may seriously damage the product ...

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