4.2 Height adjustments
Risk of falling
• Do not exceed the maximum height
adjustment of the handgrips, your
rollator will not be stable anymore.
• Secure the handles firmly before using
the rollator.
Risk of damage to
the brakes
Don’t pull the handgrips too high to
prevent damage to the brake cable.
The handgrips can be adjusted in height
according to body size with the following
steps:
1. Put your rollator in parking mode, see
§5.2.
2. Loosen and remove the star button (1).
3. Remove the bolt from the tube.
4. Adjust the handle to the desired height
(7 positions, steps of 25 mm).
When standing straight, the handgrips
should be as high as your wrists. Leave
your arms hanging loose.
5. Place the bolt back in the hole of the
tube.
6. Place the star button (1) on the bolt.
Retighten firmly by hand.
7. Adjust the other handgrip in the same
way. Check that both handgrips are set
on the same height mark.
4.3 Adjusting the brakes
The force of the brakes can be adjusted by
loosening/tightening the screw (2) on the
back of the brake lever.
5 Using your rollator
5.1 Unfolding / folding
Risk of entrapment
Keep fingers, buckles and clothes away
from the folding mechanism.
5.1.1 Unfolding rollator
1. Pull the rear tubes (3) backwards to open
the frame.
2. Push the folding mechanism (4) down until
it locks into position.
3. Place the shopping basket. Lift the seat
upwards if necessary.
4. Fold the seat down.
5. Turn the backrest (5) down.
6. Adjust the push handles (6) to the desired
height.
5.1.2 Folding rollator
1. Lift the seat upwards.
2. Remove the shopping basket.
3. Pull the folding mechanism (4) upwards,
to close the frame a bit.
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