100RA PIC-00311
Revised: 09/20/2016
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Figure 19
2. At the bottom of the rollator, find the adjustment nut
similar to the one located at the top. Hold the brake pad
against the wheel. This will take the tension off of the
cable.
• If the brake is too tight, check to see if there is a gap
between the adjustment nut and thumb screw. If there
is, pull up on the cable, and looking at the adjustment nut
from the top, turn the adjustment nut counter-clockwise,
screwing the adjustment nut to the thumb screw.
Adjust to correct tension. If there is no gap, no further
adjustment can be made here.
• If the brake is too loose (not locking), standing at the
handles of the rollator, turn the adjustment nut and
thumbscrew counter-clockwise (You may need pliers
to get started). The thumbscrew and adjustment nut
will push away from the handle and this will tighten the
brake. Once the brake is adjusted properly, rotate just the
adjustment nut clockwise until snug against the handle.
There should now be a gap between the adjustment nut
and the thumbscrew.
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