ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT
The Right Fit
Make sure your rollator is completely open before you walk with it and ensure the rollator is locked in place and the
frame is rigid. It is important that you adjust your rollator to a height that is high enough to hold it comfortably.
1. With your arms resting at your sides adjust the rollator so that the handles
are at the height of the wrist.
2. With your hand placed on the hand-grip, your elbow should be flexed 15°-
20°
3. If you find that you have to stoop down or bring your arms up to reach the
rollator, adjust the legs to the best height.
4. Simply press the spring button and set to the desired height. Repeat for the
opposite side and make sure that both handles are secure and set at the
same height before use.
Handle Height: 31.2"- 36.6" / 79.5 – 93 cm
NOTE: Consult with your physician or therapist to determine proper height
level.
BRAKE OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT
1. Pull up on the brake handle to slow the rollator.
2. Push down on the brake handle to lock the rear wheels, pull up on the brake handle to release the lock (See Figure
5).
IMPORTANT: If brake adjustment is made to allow for light pressure when braking, this could effect the brake when
put into lock position.
Brake Adjustment: Turn the adjustment screw counter- clockwise to increase the tension then lock the adjustment by
turning the locking nut clockwise while holding the adjustment screw statinoary (See Figure6).
IMPORTANT: If brake adjustment is made to allow for light pressure when braking, this could effect the brake when
put in the locked position.
FOLDING AND STORING THE ROLLATOR
1. Fold the rollator by pulling up on the strap in the middle of the seat as shown in Figure 7.
2. Close the rollator. Remove the rear folding pins and fold in the wheels as shown in Figure 8.
3. To store the rollator in the travel bag, reduce the height of the handles to the smallest height and then follow steps
1-2 above. Remove the fastening knobs and fold the front wheels in.
4. Front wheels can be retracted for the most compact storage.
Fig. 5
Fig. 7
ENGLISH
Lock
Fig. 6
Adjustment screw
Fig. 8
Spring button
Locking nut
8