Walker Tray
Your new walker comes with a tray which will allow
you to carry items from room to room at home or
areas where the terrain is smooth.
The tray simply sits on the seat of the walker with
the four nibs protruding down through the four
grommeted holes in the seat. The nibs prevent the
tray from sliding off the seat.
Caution should be exercised if drinks are being
transported on the tray to avoid spillage. Drinks
should be covered, unopened or in containers that have wide bases.
Maintenance
Over a period of time the brake cables may stretch and need adjusting. If no
further adjustment is possible the cables should be replaced.
Seek the help of your dealer when replacing brake cables.
The casters should be checked that they are secure each time before using
the rollator.
Ensure the brakes operate correctly and the handles and hand knobs are
secure.
Should any part of the rollator appear loose or insecure discontinue use until
it can be inspected by an authorized dealer.
Check back strap for tears, fraying or other damage.
Check seat for damage or wear.
Check tires for damage or excessive wear.
Periodic Maintenance Schedule:
Weekly
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Check brake for malfunction
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Check all wheels and casters
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Check for loose bolts and nuts and knobs
Monthly
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Check hand grips for wear
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Check frame bolts are secure
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Check front and rear axle bolts are secure
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Check tires for wear or cracks
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Clean as required
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