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1. Below the seat of the rollator there is a
hook that takes hold around a peg inside
the black plastic part. The peg consists of
a spring dowel pin with a brass sleeve
around it.
2. First check that the peg is in place
inside the black plastic part, that it is not
damaged or missing.
4. File carefully with a small round file to
make the hook deeper. Take it little by
little and test the function.
5. Test the function by lifting the two
metal tubes that hold the seat. The hook
must not come loose. When the seat is
lifted in the middle hole the hook should
release and the rollator fold.
6. If the hook does not climb over the
peg when the seat ends are pushed down
the hook will not reach the position where
it locks. The rollator is not fully unfolded.
8. When the end tubes on the seat are
pushed down the hook should climb over
the peg and lock firmly.
3. If the hook will not lock around the
peg and loses its grip accidentaly it is
because the hook has not the correct
shape.
7. Adjust carefully with a file the bottom
side of the hook. Take it little by little
and check the function until the hook
climbs over the peg and locks.
9. The wire that lifts the hook when the
rollator is to be folded needs a double loop
to work properly.
Wire
loop
Seat
Hook stuck
Hook
Locking peg
Black linkage arm
Locking
peg
Opening
1. Below the seat of the rollator there is a
metal hook and a locking peg inside the
black linkage arm. The locking peg is a
spring dowel pin with a brass sleeve.
2. First make sure that the locking peg is
not damaged or missing. If it is missing it
must be replaced.
3. If the hook is not locking around the peg
and releases involuntarely although the peg
is intact it is because the hook is damaged
and has an incorrect shape.
4. File carefully with a small round file to
make the tip of the hook deeper. Take it
little by little and test the function.
5. Test by lifting the rollator in the two
metal tubes that holds the seat. The hook
should not release. When the seat is
lifted in the hole the hook should release.
6. If the hook does not pass the peg
when the ends of the seat are pressed
down the hook will never lock around the
peg. The rollator will not unfold correctly.
7. File carefully on the bottom side of the
hook to give it a shape that allows it to
pass the peg. Take it little by little and
test the function.
8. When the ends of the seat are pressed
down the hook should pass the locking
peg and lock safely.
9. The wire that releases the hook when
the seat is lifted in the middle hole must
have a double loop to function correctly.
Year of manufacturing 2012.
Unfold hook adjustments.