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Dolomite Brass

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Rollator

Summary of Contents for Dolomite Brass

Page 1: ...This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product read this manual and save for futurereference Dolomite Brass En Rollator ...

Page 2: ...ngs 6 2 2 Labels and symbols on the product 6 3 Usage 7 3 1 Before use 7 3 2 Folding and unfolding the Rollator 7 3 3 Using the hand brakes 8 3 4 Adjusting the handle height 9 3 5 Walking 9 3 6 Sitting down on a chair 10 3 7 Rising to a standing position 10 3 8 Sitting on the walking aid 11 3 9 Accessories 11 4 Maintenance and care 12 4 1 Maintenance 12 4 2 Cleaning 12 5 After Use 13 5 1 Disposal ...

Page 3: ...dations and information for efficient trouble free use This product complies with Directive 2017 745 concerning medical devices The launch date ofthis product is stated in the CE declaration of conformity 1 2 Intended use The Rollator is intended for support and improvement of a limited walking ability The user s remaining walking ability needs to be sufficient for leaving the home for usual daily...

Page 4: ...ffer per region 1 5 Warranty We supply a 2 year warranty from the date of delivery Deviations may occur due to local agreements Damage caused by normal wear to e g wheels handles and brakes or damage caused by abnormal use e g exceeded max user weight is not covered by the warranty Maintenance and operating instructions must be followed for the warranty to be valid ...

Page 5: ...xtreme temperature above 41 C there might be risk for first degree burns WARNING Risk of falling Exercise caution when walking on sloping slippery ground and on uneven surfaces Do not use the rollator as a wheelchair Be careful when walking backwards over obstacles Never sit and push with your feet Do not go up or down stairs with the rollator Do not use the rollator on escalators Do not under any...

Page 6: ...on process 3 2 Folding and unfolding the Rollator Unfolding to operating position 1 Hold the Rollator with the push handles and make surethat all four wheels are stable on the ground 2 Push the steel rod downwards to unfold the Rollator see picture A 3 When the side braces are in a straight line the Rollator is completely unfolded see picture B Folding 1 Flip up the seat 2 Lift up the lifting stra...

Page 7: ...raking effect The distance between the brake clamp and the wheel should be 2mm 2 a Tighten the locking nut B again to fixate the new adjustment Adjusting above under the brake handle 1 b Loosen the knurled wheel D and turn the knurled wheel C counter clockwise in order to increase the braking effect If the adjustment at the brake handle is not made easy to operate a pliers is needed to do this adj...

Page 8: ...different heights depending on specific needs of the client 4 Retighten the knob WARNING Risk of falling Ensure that the handles never been set above their highest position and tighten the knob firmly after height adjustment 5 Repeat the procedure on the other side If the user unconsciously tends to adjust the height adjustment handles for safety reason the knobs should be replaced by locking scre...

Page 9: ...lightly and sit down carefully 3 6 Rising to a standing position WARNING Risk of tipping Never use the Rollator to pull yourself up from a sitting position The parking brakes must be in braked position when the Rollator is used as a support when sitting down or getting up from a chair for example 1 Place the Rollator in front of you use the armrests of the chair as support and rise carefully to a ...

Page 10: ...ing Use the Rollator for stationary seating only Both brakes must be in parking position when the Rollator is used as a seat Never sit and push with your feet Never sit on the Rollator on sloping ground 3 7 Sitting on the Rollator ...

Page 11: ...ler or the Invacare representative see rear page of this manual Bag Preassembled on the frame Cane Crutch Holder Preassembled on the frame front Curb climber Makes it easier to lift your Rollator over obstacles such as sidewalks Make sure you are standing stable before pedal the curb climber Make sure handling it with gentle ...

Page 12: ...g aid Do not attempt repairs yourself If hand grips are loose do not use the Rollator Changehand grips according to the service instructions which can be obtained from your Invacare representative Verify brake operation If brake adjustment is required see chapter 3 Usage page 3 3 in this user manual Periodically inspect the castors tightness wear and damage Make sure that the wheels are free of ha...

Page 13: ...ckaging material should be sorted in the correct way The individual parts can be separated and handled according to their material Please be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through your recycling facility at its end of life 5 2 Re use This product is suitable for re use after the following has been performed Inspection Cleaning For details see chapter 4 Maintenance and care Th...

Page 14: ...e Brass mm Distance between handlebars A 486 Width of seat B 350 Distance between rear wheels C 580 Overall width D 640 Depth of seat E 300 Diameter of front rear wheel F 191 Overall depth G 620 Seat to floor height H 566 Handgrip to floor height Max I 995 ...

Page 15: ...with a brake system for dosed breaking and for locking the wheel 2 Total weight excluding equipment 3 This weight limitation includes the weight of the user whether standing or sitting and the content of the bag 6 2 Material Item Dolomite Brass Frame Polyester powder coated aluminum Handle bars Aluminum Handgrips PVC Wheels PP TPR Seat PU ...

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Page 20: ...tient Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and or patient is established Making Life s Experiences Possible 1663853 A ...

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