1. Loosen the height adjustment knob A, but do not
remove it completely.
2. Adjust the handle bars to the correct height.
The handles should usually be positioned at wrist
height. Therapist may suggest different heights
depending on specific needs of the client.
3. If necessary, adjust the handles angle such that they
point inwards in order to provide a more comfortable
hand position. This may also be required if the user
has limited wrist mobility.
4. Retighten the height adjustment knob.
5. Repeat the procedure on the other side.
If there is a risk of the user removing the height
adjustment knobs, these should be replaced by
locking screws (available as an accessory).
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3.5 Walking
WARNING!
Risk of falling
– Be careful if the wheels stop against an
obstacle.
1. Place the walking aid slightly in front of you and take a
step towards it while using the hand grips for support.
3.6 Sitting down on a chair
Usage
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