Tilting aids
Please make sure that you are in a stable position.
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Your rollator is equipped with two tilting aids (Fig. 12)
to help you overcome curbs. By stepping your foot on
the tilting aid and at the same time attracting the
rollator to you on the handles, lift the front wheels. You
can overcome curbs and other minor obstacles in this
way.
Fig. 12
Brakes and parking brakes
The braking effect depends on how you actuate the
parking brake. Press down the brake levers until they
are locked in with a clearly audible click (Fig. 14). To
release the parking brake, pull the brake levers back
up (Fig. 15).
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Your rollator is equipped with a manually operated
service brake and a parking brake against
unintentional rolling away.
To bring the rollator to a standstill easily and safely,
pull both brake levers upwards at the same time
(Fig. 13).
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
The rollator as a seat
Your rollator is equipped with a seat and a backrest.
Before you sit down, it is important to put on the parking
brake. The rollator might otherwise roll away, and you
could fall. Do not use an extra seat cushion, it could slip
away and cause your fall.