To adjust the pad height loosen rotary knob under
pad (shown in step 3 of assembly), and then remove
hexagonal screw. Adjust pad to the desired height
then reinstall hexagonal screw and tighten with
star shaped rotary knob.
The Knee Walker’s brake is similar to a bicycle and
also has a locking feature.
Brak
e
Operation as shown in figure below:
-
D1
: Normal use state, brak
e
disengaged.
-
D2
: Engage the brak
e
as needed in the use
process of the Walker
-
D3
: Press down the brake lever to keep braking
state
using the hand brake
-
For
the brake
adjustment turn
the adjuster
counterc
l
ockwise
to
tighten the brake, or
clockwise to loosen the brake.
Keep the cable
adjuster nut against the brake.
adjusting pad height
to fold tiller
Always consult with your health care practitioner or
authorized dealer on the proper fitment and usage of
your MOBB Knee Walker. The instructions here are
a guide and should be used in conjunction with
professional assistance.
·
The MOBB Knee Walker is designed to replace
the use of crutches for long term lower limb injury
recovery. It should be used at slow and controlled
speeds. If not, tipping can occur with too much
speed while turning. While becoming accustomed
to it's operation in the learning phase, apply the
brake caut
i
ously when starting, stopping and turning.
·
Always check the fasteners on the tiller, wheels,
brakes, and pad for tightness before use.
·
Do not sit, stand or lean on steering mechanism.
·
Steering mechanism is not weight bearing.
·
Operate at your own risk.
additional cautions
To adjust the handle height, loosen the adjustment screw
on the handle by turning it counter clockwise until it can be
removed. Adjust the hand grip to the desired height and
reinstall the adjustment screw by turning it clockwise until it
is tightened.
To fold the tiller down, release the tiller locking
handle (as shown in step 2 of assembly) and slide
assembly to the side until the tiller is disengaged.
Fold the tiller down until it rests on the pad and release the
locking mechanism
.
adjusting handle height
adjusting the hand brake