Make sure that
• both handgrips have been set to the
same height.
• all 4 wheels have been set to the same
height.
4.5 Adjusting the brakes
The force of the brakes can be adjusted by
loosening/tightening the screw (14) on the
back of the brake lever.
5 Using your rollator
5.1 Brake system
Risk of falling.
Check the working of the brakes to ensure
your safety. The condition of the brakes is
influenced by wear, oil and other
contamination of the rear wheels and
braking mechanism.
The rollator is equipped with brakes, operated
by two brake levers (15). The brake levers
operate in two modes: running brakes and
parking brakes.
Risk of damage
Do not push the rollator too hard while
using the running brakes. This may cause
damage to the tyres or brakes.
• To use the running brakes, pull both brake
levers (15) simultaneously upwards [A] in
a squeezing motion. To stop braking,
release the brake levers.
• To use the parking brakes, push both
brake levers (15) downwards in locked
position [B]. Always use both parking
brakes simultaneously. To end the parking
mode, pull both brake levers
simultaneously upwards.
5.2 Unfolding / folding
Risk of entrapment
Keep fingers, buckles, jewellery and
clothes away from the folding mechanism.
Risk of falling
Check that the rollator is completely open
and that the frame is locked.
5.2.1 Unfolding rollator
1. Push both brake levers down to parking
position, see §5.1.
2. Place the rollator with four wheels on the
ground while holding the frame tubes.
3. Pull the front (16) and rear (17) frame
tubes apart, and push the bars of the
folding mechanism (18) as far down as
possible. Prevent your fingers from being
trapped in the mechanism!
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