SAFETY SUMMARY (CONTINUED)
SAFETY SUMMARY (CONTINUED)
SAFETY SUMMARY (CONTINUED)
SAFETY SUMMARY (CONTINUED)
SAFETY SUMMARY (CONTINUED)
All wheels MUST be in contact with the floor at ALL TIMES
during use. This will ensure the rollator is properly balanced.
The brakes MUST be in the locked position BEFORE using the seat.
For optimal stability, the seat should be in the DOWN posi-
tion when using the walker for ambulatory assistance.
When using the rollator in a stationary position, the hand brakes
MUST be locked.
STABILITY WARNINGS
The rollator can provide ambulatory assistance to an individual
weighing up to 300 lbs. (136 kg), INCLUDING the weight of the
contents of the basket, if so equipped.
The rollator basket has a weight limitation of 10 lbs. (4.5 kg.).
FOLDING/ASSEMBLY WARNINGS
After unfolding or assembling rollator, ensure that rollator is securely
locked in OPEN position and level to the ground BEFORE using.
DO NOT hang anything on either the left or right side frames
(area that includes dual release paddles). This will cause side frames
to bend downward and prevent rollator from locking into place
when fully opened. This may also cause rollator to tip, resulting in
injury or damage.
INSTALLATION WARNINGS
Ensure all snap buttons fully protrude through adjustment holes
of each leg extension. This ensures that the leg extensions are
securely locked in position.
The leg extensions should be adjusted so the rollator is level. If an
even height cannot be achieved, adjust the leg extensions so that the
rear of the rollator is no more than one (1) inch lower than the front.
GENERAL WARNING
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