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Make sure that all parts (wheels, cables and
handles) are secure and in good working
order.
Make sure that the wheels are tight and at
the same height.
Do not use the rollator on stairs or escalators.
Only use accessories and parts supplied by the manufacturer.
The rollator is a walking aid. It is not a wheelchair. It is not designed to carry
a person sitting on it. Such use may damage the wheels and the structure of
the rollator itself. The rollator could be weakened and no longer meet its
mechanical characteristics in future use. Only use the rollator as a walking
support.
Do not use the rollator to walk backwards.
Do not make any adjustments to the rollator while it is in use.
Check that the brakes work properly before use.
During use, lock the parking brakes for all actions.
All wheels must always be in contact with the ground.
When the rollator is in the stationary position, the brakes must be locked.
Do not attempt to move the rollator if the brakes are locked.
Be sure to put your hands on each handle so that the rollator can be in the
parallel force position.
Use caution when climbing pavements or walking on sloping, uneven or
slippery surfaces. Failure to do so may result in a significant risk of falling or
injury.
Do not use the walker on a wet, icy, or snowy slope.
If any parts are damaged, broken or worn, contact the dealer.
MOUNTING
Unfold the rollator
Remove the protective coating from all four wheels.
Remove the cardboard between the rear wheels and the brake latches. Place
the walker on a stable surface.
Unfold by spreading the frame apart while pushing down, making sure that
each clip locks properly.