general warnings
Please read all of these instructions fully before
assembly or use.
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The rollator is a walking aid only and must not
be used as a transport device (i.e. wheelchair).
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Consult a healthcare professional before using
any assisted mobility device. A risk assessment
must be carried out to determine the suitability of
the rollator for the specific user.
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Do not exceed the 135 kg (21 st) user mass limit.
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Dispose of plastic bags and all other packing, to
avoid risk of suffocation to children or animals.
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Make sure the rollator is fully open, the seat is
down and the frame is locked securely before use.
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Ensure that hand grips are at equal heights. Test
the rollator for stability before applying full weight
to the hand grips.
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Before every use, check the brakes stop the
rear wheels moving. Do not use a rollator with
damaged or faulty brakes.
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Do not use the rollator on gradients above 7°.
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Do not use on extremely soft, uneven or wet
ground, where the rollator may lose traction.
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Do not use a damaged / badly worn seat.
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Always lock the brakes before sitting down. Do
not use the resting seat on inclined surfaces.
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Take care not to trap body parts in gaps around
the rollator during use.
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Do not place the rollator near a heating source,
as it may cause surface temperatures to increase.
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Do not use the rollator near ignition sources
such as cigarettes, matches, fireplaces etc.
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Ensure that good health and safety practice is
used for lifting and carrying the rollator.
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Replace the tyres when significantly worn or
damaged. Contact Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd
for approved replacement parts.
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