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3.
Application
The walking table is ancillary equipment and is designed for patients with reduced mobility
that need stable support and help while tilting to erect position and walking. It is especially
designed for patients who suffer from different types of motor disorders together with
limited mobility, dysfunction or weakening of lower limbs. The walking table is also
recommended to the elderly as an aid in keeping balance, improving walking comfort and
ensuring safety from falling. The use of the walking table affects positively on the return to
activity of the people with locomotion and tilting to erect position problems. It guarantees
better stabilization, support and security while walking.
4.
Assembly and general recommendations for use
Note!
Follow the information contained in this manual while assembly and adjustment.
Users with reduced mobility may need help from a third person who has appropriate skills.
Note!
Do not use the walking table if any defects or deficiencies (e.g. crack of frame) are
noticed due to the risk of an accident.
Unfolding
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Place the walking table on the ground so that the lower stabilizing frame is from the
outside. Place the upper stabilizing frame in the mounting openings in the front part
of the frame and tighten with wing screws.
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Fix the forearm support into the mounting openings of the frame
and lock it with
locking clips on the appropriate height.
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Fix the seat on the lower part of frame. Use the seat for temporary rest. When
moving with the use of walking table, the seat should be hanged on the outer part of
the frame.
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In case of using IV stand, place it in the IV stand holder in the front part of the frame.
Note!
Be careful while unfolding and folding the rollator due to the risk of smashing fingers
in hinges.
Locks
Note!
While using the seat, all the locks should be engaged. The assistance of the third
person may be required while first use regardless of the user’s health condition.