
Seat
In the right seating position (pic. 9) the seat enables the user to take short rests, thus providing
re lief to tired legs and feet.
Warning:
The seat is not a replacement for a chair! Place your weight on it only vertically and do
not lean against it slantwise! Make sure that the brakes left and right are in ‘parking’-position when
you sit on the seat!
Do not lean against the seat! Do not lean over the sides or backwards while sitting on the rollator.
That could impair the stability of the Rollator. Only sit on the seat with your back to the basket.
Do not move the rollator when someone is sitting on the seat.
The seat has been tested for a user weight of up to 130 kg.
Care and Maintenance
The rollator may only be used as a walking aid. Keep the rollator free from dirt, so that it remains functional. The rollator
can be cleaned with a neutral cleaning agent and a cloth and then rinsed and dried. Dry the rollator thoroughly after clean-
ing or exposure to rain. The brake pads and springs should also be cleaned regularly. The rollator should only be disinfect-
ed by a specialist. The product can be disinfected with a disinfectant with 70–80 percent ethanol content. Disinfectants
containing chlorine or phenol should not be used. Do not use caustic solvents.
Please find below a maintenance table and hygiene plan for the regular care and maintenance of this device:
pic. 9
Maintenance Table
When
Before every re-use
What
Caution
Check general condition
Visually inspect all frame parts including welded joints for
deformation, damage, wear or corrosion
If you find any defects, replace the affected parts of the
device.
Check hand grips visually and by attempting to turn them
If you find that the hand grips are damaged or no longer
firmly connected to the frame, they must be replaced.
Check the tyre tread and ball bearings
If you find that the wheels are worn or cracked, they must
be replaced.
Check the folding lock
If the folding mechanism no longer works properly, it must
be repaired or replaced.
Check the connecting elements for tightness
If you find that screws, nuts, rivets, etc. are loose or missing
they must be tightened, fitted or replaced.
Check the braking system is working satisfactorily
Apply the operating brake until it reaches the stopping
point. The wheels must not be able to turn now when
pushed hard.
Apply the parking brake by pressing the brake levers down
until it engages.
The wheels must not be able to turn now when pushed hard.
If the brakes are defective, the brake slack, brake cables,
brake shoes and wheels must be checked and the defective
part of the device must be replaced if necessary.
Send your rollator for regular checks to your dealer. He will be able to detect any wear and tear and replace parts, if neces-
sary. If you find the brake action to be faulty in any way, please contact your dealer immediately.