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                                                                                                               StrideOn - User Manual

 

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Inserting the Knee Pad.

 

For 

right side below the knee injuries

, insert the Knee Pad Post with the sticker on the bottom of the Knee Pad 

labeled “R” facing forward toward

s the Handle Bar (See Figure 3A).  When viewing the unit from behind, the 

Knee Pad Post will be offset to the left (See Figure 3B). 

 

For 

left side below the knee injuries

,

 

insert the Knee Pad Post with the sticker on the bottom of the Knee Pad 

labeled 

“L” facing forward toward

s the Handle Bar (See Figure 3D).  When viewing the unit from behind, the 

Knee Pad Post will be offset to the right (See Figure 3E). 

 

Next,  determine  the  desired  height  of  Knee  Pad  P

ost  so  the  user’s  knee  rests  comfortably  on  the 

Knee  Pad.  

Line up the holes on the Knee Pad Post and the Knee Rest Plate tube (Figure 3E).  
Insert the Height Adjustment Knob and turn the knob clockwise until secure (See Figure 3F) the head of the bolt 
should be secured inside the hexagon shaped hole.  Ensure the Height Adjustment Knob is going through both 
the Knee Pad Post and the Knee Rest Plate Tube.  Once fully secure, the Knee Pad will not move up and down.  
If there is movement, the Knee Pad has not been secured properly.  

 

  WARNING: 

Do not sit or 
rest on your 
Knee Pad

Summary of Contents for Knee Walker

Page 1: ...ms are missing or damaged do not use the StrideOn and contact the place of purchase hire immediately A StrideOn Frame B Basket C Knee Pad D Knee Pad Height adjustment bolt and thumb screw E Steering Column Height Adjustment Bolt and Thumb Screw Always abide by this User Guide Never use the StrideOn on stairs moving walkways or escalators Always engage the parking brake before mounting or dismounti...

Page 2: ...by turning the knob clockwise until secure Ensure the teeth on the folding mechanism line up and interlock into place See Figure 1D WARNING Failure to ensure the teeth of folding mechanism are locked and secure may result in serious injury Figure 1D 2 To unfold the back section of the Knee Walker Pull the black Pull Pin out Figure 2A and pull the back of your Knee Walker towards you Figure 2B When...

Page 3: ...ure 3D When viewing the unit from behind the Knee Pad Post will be offset to the right See Figure 3E Next determine the desired height of Knee Pad Post so the user s knee rests comfortably on the Knee Pad Line up the holes on the Knee Pad Post and the Knee Rest Plate tube Figure 3E Insert the Height Adjustment Knob and turn the knob clockwise until secure See Figure 3F the head of the bolt should ...

Page 4: ...he Brake Handles as you would a bicycle See Figure 6B To operate the Parking Brakes push down on the Brake Handles See Figure 6A This will lock the brakes in position and prevent the StrideOn from rolling To disengage the brakes pull up on the Brake Handles WARNING Always engage the parking brake before mounting or dismounting the StrideOn The StrideOn brakes are there to help slow the unit down t...

Page 5: ...t a controlled walking pace Be aware of surroundings Always slow down when steering around corners or obstacles and always use the brakes to help slow the unit down Be careful when traveling over uneven terrain gradients and thresholds Use the brakes when needed and remember the StrideOn brakes are there to help slow the unit down they are not intended to completely stop the unit The StrideOn is a...

Page 6: ...list Make sure all adjustment knobs are tight before use and continue to check regularly Test the Hand Brake and Parking Brake The Rear Wheels should not rotate when the Hand Brake or Parking Brake is fully applied The Hand Brake should create increasing resistance as the handle is squeezed Test the steering by turning the Handlebar to the left and right and check that the wheels are turning in co...

Page 7: ...tact and not defaced or removed Products will not be accepted for a warranty claim if the product has been subjected to an accident improper maintenance negligence or unauthorised modification without StrideOn Australia Pty Ltd s written consent this includes the use of unauthorised parts or attachments StrideOn Australia Pty Ltd will not accept responsibility for products damaged by reason of rep...

Page 8: ...lker For questions about the proper use of your StrideOn Knee Walker please contact an authorised dealer Or contact us at StrideOn Australia Pty Ltd 10 3 Fermont Road Underwood QLD 4119 www strideon com au 2017 StrideOn Australia Pty Ltd Manufactured in China ...

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