CareCo WA01085 Manuale utente

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PRODUCT CODE: WA01085USER MANUAL
SUSPENSION ROLL A T O R
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CONTENTS
1. DEALER 3
2. USER 3
3. INDICATIONS FOR USE 3
4. WARNING 3
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6. INDICATIONS FOR USE 5
7. ROLLATOR INCLUDES 5
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8.1 UNFOLDING ROLLATOR 6
8.2 ÁÁ!RXzJÁR0 !k«0³Á 6
8.3 ³0ÁÁXzJRz(n0R0XJRÁ(hȳÁx0zÁ 7
8.4 ATTACHING FRONT POUCH 8
8.5 CANE HOLDER INSTALLATION 8
8.6 «k0¨0«ÁXz 10
8.7 «k0(hȳÁx0zÁ 11
8.8 In(XzJٜ³Á«J0 11
9. ánkXzJáXÁRÁR0«nnÁ« 12
10. SITTING IN THE ROLLATOR 13
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1. DEALER
This manual MUST be given to the user of the product.
3. INDICATIONS FOR USE
This walking aid is suitable for a single user with limited mobility and is ideal for indoor
and outdoor use.
2. USER
BEFORE using this product, read this manual and save for future reference.
4. WARNING
BEFORE TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP OF THE PRODUCT TO A DIFFERENT USER
ALWAYS HAVE A DEALER INSPECT THE PRODUCT FOR ANY DAMAGE. IF ANY DAMAGE
IS FOUND, DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT. PRODUCT MUST ALWAYS BE ACCOMPANIED
WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. FAILURE TO HEED INSTRUCTIONS
AND WARNINGS INCREASES RISK OF INJURY.
WARNING!
SAFETY SYMBOLS USED ON PRODUCT AND IN THIS MANUAL
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in serious injury and equipment
damage
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury
to the user or patient or damage to the device or other
property
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WARNING! This rollator has a weight capacity of 450 Lb/204 Kg. Always
observe the weight limit on the labelling of your rollator.
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1. Handle
2. Brake Lever
3. Height adjustment
button
4. Pouch
5. Seat
6. Backrest
7. Castor
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6. INDICATIONS FOR USE
Congratulations on purchasing a quality rollator. Our rollators are lightweight walking
aids and conveniently provide stability and balance for those who have limited mobility.
The included seat can be used to rest for those who experience fatigue while ambulating.
Rollators with 6” wheels or less are recommended for indoor use only. Rollators with 7
wheels or greater are ideal for both indoor & outdoor use.
7. ROLLATOR INCLUDES
1. Pouch
2. Backrest
3. User Manual
4. Cane Holder Attachments
8. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Inspect all parts for shipping damages before use. If there
is shipping damage – DO NOT USE. Contact the dealer/distributor
immediately for further instructions. If there are any problems with
the rollator, DO NOT attempt to repair it yourself. Contact the dealer/
distributor that you purchased the rollator from for any needed
parts or repairs.
CareCo Brands assumes no responsibilities for any damage or injury
caused by improper installation, assembly, or use of this product.
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Read all instructions and warnings prior to assembly and use. If you do
not understand these instructions, contact a health professional before
attempting to use.
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8. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. «ƺȅȒɮƺȸȒǼǼƏɎȒȸǔȸȒȅǣɎɀȵƏƬǸƏǕǣȇǕƏȇƳȵǼƏƬƺǣɎɀȒƏǼǼǔȒɖȸɯǝƺƺǼɀƬȒȇɎƏƬɎɎǝƺˢȒȒȸِ
2. While gripping handlebars, push outward until rollator is fully open.
3. ȇƬƺȸȒǼǼƏɎȒȸǣɀȒȵƺȇًȵɖɀǝˡȸȅǼɵȒȇƫȒɎǝɀǣƳƺɀȒǔɎǝƺɀƺƏɎɎȒˢƏɎɎƺȇǣɎِ
4. áǝƺȇɎǝƺɀƺƏɎǣɀƬȒȅȵǼƺɎƺǼɵˢƏɎًƏȇƏɖƳǣƫǼƺƬǼǣƬǸɯǣǼǼƫƺǝƺƏȸƳِ
8.1 UNFOLDING ROLLATOR
1. Once the rollator is fully opened, install the backrest by lining up the plastic brackets
on either end of backrest attachment to the brackets opposite the brake handles on
the front side of the rollator.
2. Starting at one end, slide the male bracket on the backrest attachment into the
female bracket on the rollator frame. Repeat for the other side.
3. ³ǼǣƳƺɎǝƺƫȸƏƬǸƺɎɀƳȒɯȇɯƏȸƳɖȇɎǣǼɎǝƺǔƺȅƏǼƺƏȇƳȅƏǼƺƺȇƳɀƏȸƺƬȒȅȵǼƺɎƺǼɵˢɖɀǝِ
8.2 ATTACHING THE BACKREST
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8. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Ensure the rollator is fully opened, the seat is snapped down,
and the backrest is locked and fully secured BEFORE use.
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1. Push red height release button on back of the handle.
2. While pressing the button, pull the handles upward.
3. Move the handles upward until the desired height is reached.
4. Release the button and ensure the button snaps into place at the corresponding hole.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the second handle so both handles are at an equal and
desired height.
8.3 SETTING HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
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8. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove pouch from packaging.
2. Unfold rollator (refer to Unfolding Rollator section) and unfold pouch by releasing
hook and loop straps.
3. Slide the loops on each side of the pouch over the knobs extending from the front of
the rollators seat.
4. ³ǼǣƳƺȵȒɖƬǝƏǼǼɎǝƺɯƏɵȒȇɎȒǸȇȒƫɀɖȇɎǣǼɎǝƺȵȒɖƬǝǣɀˡȸȅǼɵǣȇȵǼƏƬƺِ
8.4 ATTACHING FRONT POUCH
1. Adjust lower cane platform and upper cane holder tip to desired setting using a
4 mm Allen wrench.
8.5 CANE HOLDER INSTALLATION
Upper Clip Lower Clip
2. After both attachments have been
adjusted properly, place the upper
clip directly under the handle height
adjustment mechanism.
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8. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3. Place the cane holder platform on the
lower section of the frame as shown in
the image below.
4. Rest cane tip in bottom platform and
clip the cane shaft into the upper clip.
WARNING! ALWAYS ensure that the cane tip is securely seated in the
lower platform to prevent a tripping or fall hazard that could cause serious
injury. ALWAYS use caution when cane attachment is in use to prevent
the cane grip or wrist strap from getting caught or snagged on nearby
objects.
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8. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
8.6 BRAKE OPERATION
1. To engage the parking brake (lock the brakes), press down on the brake handle until
the handle locks in place.
2. To release and/or engage the brakes, squeeze the brake handle up towards the hand
grip.
WARNING! DO NOT use the hand brake as a primary stopping tool. It
may be used if needed but is primarily designed to maintain a stopped
stance. Brakes and tires are non-durable components which will require
maintenance through the life of the rollator. Brakes MUST be adjusted
so that the wheels do not turn while the brake is applied or when the
brake lock/parking brake is engaged. If wheels turn while the brake is
applied and/or when the brake lock is engaged, DO NOT continue to use
the rollator. If you are unable to adjust, repair or replace, contact your
dealer/distributor for assistance.
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8. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. RȒǼƳɎǝƺɀƬȸƺɯǝȒɖɀǣȇǕˡȸȅǼɵِ
2. Adjust brake by pressing downwards on the screw housing and turning clockwise or
counter-clockwise to adjust. Refer to images below for further assistance.
8.7 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
1. Ensure items in the pouch have been
removed.
The rollator can easily fold from the
user’s side by pulling the nylon strap
on the seat up. The rollator will begin
to fold as the nylon strap is pulled.
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9. WALKING WITH THE ROLLATOR
1. Standing behind the rollator, slowly roll forward so that the rear wheels are a few
inches IN FRONT of your feet.
2. Step forward and place your foot IN LINE with the rear wheels, but slightly inside of
the wheels.
3. Maintaining a steady roll forward, place your other foot IN LINE with the rear wheels.
4. Determine a safe gait to keep your feet IN LINE with the rear wheels.
CAUTION! BE AWARE of your surroundings when operating the rollator.
Look for hazards and avoid them. Avoid streets and surfaces with water,
sand, gravel, dirt, leaves, and other debris. Wet, slick, uneven, and/or rough
surfaces may impair traction and contribute to possible accidents. Loose
cords and unsecured rugs may move suddenly and cause a loss
of balance.
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WARNING!
DO NOT use a rollator in mud, ice, or puddles.
NEVER use near steps, sloped driveways, hills, and/or ramps with a
steep incline (NEVER greater than 15 degrees).
DO NOT walk backwards down a slope.
DO NOT use stairs or escalators while using the rollator.
DO NOT use near swimming pool areas.
ALWAYS take additional care and move slowly when moving from
ƬƏȸȵƺɎƺƳɎȒǝƏȸƳɀɖȸǔƏƬƺˢȒȒȸɀȒȸƬȸƏƬǸɀٖɀƺȵƏȸƏɎǣȒȇɀǣȇɯƏǼǸɯƏɵ
surfaces; avoid bumps, drainage gates, and sudden surface changes.
Rollator may abruptly stop if a wheel becomes wedged.
ALWAYS wear protective footwear while using the rollator
ALWAYS keep shoelaces, loose clothing and/or accessories clear of the
wheels and handlebars during use.
ALWAYS maintain good posture while using the rollator. When
walking with the rollator, keep your feet in line with the rear wheels,
and DO NOT let the rollator get too far in front of you. When sitting on
ɎǝƺȸȒǼǼƏɎȒȸًǸƺƺȵƫȒɎǝǔƺƺɎǣȇƬȒȇɎƏƬɎɯǣɎǝɎǝƺˢȒȒȸƏȇƳDO NOT lean
out of the seat.
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10. SITTING IN THE ROLLATOR
1. ALWAYS Engage parking brakes when seated in the rollator (refer to Brake Operation
section).
2. Gently ease into the seat of the rollator by using the hand grips for support while
lowering body into the rollator. Apply weight evenly across both hand grips.
3. To stand, use the hand grips for support and safely come to an upright position. Apply
weight evenly across both hand grips.
4. Disengage parking brakes before resuming use of the rollator.
CAUTION!
DO NOT sit on the rollator if it is parked on a slope. Only use the seat
on level ground.
DO NOTplop” and/or drop all body weight immediately into the
rollator. Ease gently into the seat.
DO NOT use the backrest bar to support your weight. Leaning back
while seated on the rollator may cause the device to tip.
ALWAYS engage both parking brakes before sitting in the
rollator. DO NOT move or scoot while seated in the rollator. Parking
brakes MUST remain engaged at all times while seated. Ensure the
front wheels are in the forward position before transferring into or
out of the seat. DO NOT use the rollator as a wheelchair or transport
device. This is a walking aid ONLY. NEVER scoot, roll, or propel device
while seat is occupied.
DO NOT attempt to reach objects that are out of your immediate
reach while seated on the rollator. DO NOT lean forward, backward, or
to either side while seated on the rollator.
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11. MAINTENANCE
Wipe rollator frame with a clean, soft cloth at least once a week. All metal parts can be
cleaned with auto wax or similar products. If exposed to moisture, dry immediately
Wipe the hand grips with cold water and a clean towel.
NEVER use ammonia-based cleaning solutions or soap on the hand grips. This may
cause them to loosen or slide off the frame.
NEVER use organic solvents, abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on any part of the
rollator.
WARNING!
This rollator should NEVER be used inside a moving vehicle as a walking
aid or seat.
ALWAYS INSPECT ROLLATOR PRIOR TO USE. Properly inspecting and
maintaining your rollator can reduce the risk of injury. Make sure that
all parts are secure and are in good working order. ALWAYS check the
fasteners, wheels, brakes, and seat for tightness prior to use. Make sure
the parking brakes are working, and the rollator wheels cannot turn with
the brakes on. If rollator is not in good working order or fasteners cannot
be tightened, DISCONTINUE USE OF THE ROLLATOR and replace.
ALWAYS wear protective footwear while using the rollator.
ALWAYS keep shoelaces, loose clothing and/or accessories clear of the
wheels and handlebars during use.
ALWAYS make sure the rollator is fully opened and the folding bar is
locked in the down position before use.
ALWAYS maintain good posture while using the rollator. When walking
with the rollator, keep your feet in line with the rear wheels, and DO NOT
let the rollator get too far in front of you. When sitting on the rollator,
ǸƺƺȵƫȒɎǝǔƺƺɎǣȇƬȒȇɎƏƬɎɯǣɎǝɎǝƺˢȒȒȸƏȇƳDO NOT lean out of the seat.
BE AWARE of your surroundings when operating the rollator. Look for
hazards and avoid them. Avoid streets and surfaces with water, sand,
gravel, dirt, leaves, and other debris. Wet, slick, uneven, and/or rough
surfaces may impair traction and contribute to possible accidents. Loose
cords and unsecured rugs may move suddenly and cause a loss of
balance.
DO NOT use a rollator in mud, ice, or puddles.
NEVER use near steps, sloped driveways, hills, and/or ramps with a steep
incline (NEVER greater than 15 degrees).
DO NOT walk backwards down a slope.
DO NOT use stairs or escalators while using the rollator.
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11. MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
DO NOT use near swimming pool areas.
ALWAYS take additional care and move slowly when moving from
ƬƏȸȵƺɎƺƳɎȒǝƏȸƳɀɖȸǔƏƬƺˢȒȒȸɀȒȸƬȸƏƬǸɀٖɀƺȵƏȸƏɎǣȒȇɀǣȇɯƏǼǸɯƏɵɀɖȸǔƏƬƺɀٕ
avoid bumps, drainage gates, and sudden surface changes. Rollator may
abruptly stop if a wheel becomes wedged.
DO NOT use the rollator to pull yourself up from a chair or other seated
position. Use the arms of the chair to support your weight as you stand.
DO NOT sit on the rollator if it is parked on a slope. Only use the seat on
level ground.
DO NOTplop” and/or drop all body weight immediately into the rollator.
Ease gently into the seat.
DO NOT use the backrest bar to support your weight. Leaning back while
seated on the rollator may cause the device to tip.
ALWAYS engage both parking brakes before sitting in the rollator. DO
NOT move or scoot while seated in the rollator. Parking brakes MUST
remain engaged at all times while seated. Ensure the front wheels are in
the forward position before transferring into or out of the seat.
DO NOT use the rollator as a wheelchair or transport device. This is
a walking aid ONLY. NEVER scoot, roll, or propel device while seat is
occupied.
DO NOT attempt to reach objects that are out of your immediate reach
while seated on the rollator. DO NOT lean forward, backward, or to either
side while seated on the rollator.
ALWAYSǝƏɮƺƏǼǼɯǝƺƺǼɀǣȇƬȒȇɎƏƬɎɯǣɎǝɎǝƺˢȒȒȸٖǕȸȒɖȇƳɯǝǣǼƺɖɀǣȇǕ
this device. Failure to maintain wheel contact could result in improper
balance of the rollator and injury or damage.
DO NOT hang anything from the rollator handles or frame. Items may
only be carried in the provided pouch/basket.
DO NOT climb, kneel, or stand on the rollator.
This is not a toy. DO NOT let children play on the rollator.
DO NOTɖɀƺɯǝǣǼƺɖȇƳƺȸɎǝƺǣȇˢɖƺȇƬƺȒǔȅǣȇƳٮƏǼɎƺȸǣȇǕƳȸɖǕɀًƏǼƬȒǝȒǼًȒȸ
while suffering from dizziness.
DO NOT store in directly sunlight or outdoors. Exposure to extreme
temperatures (heat, cold, moisture, etc.) may make surfaces (seat, hand
grips, etc.) hot to the touch, weak or brittle. Ensure hand grips DO NOT
twist and skin contact surfaces are cool to the touch before use.
To ensure the best service from your product, ONLY use X-Treme Rollator
replacement parts. Accessories designed by other manufacturers have
not been tested by Compass Health Brands and are not recommended
for use with this product.
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11. MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Although parts should be replaced as needed, to maintain optimal
performance, it is recommended that non-durable components such
as wheels and brakes are purchased and replaced at least every 18
MONTHS or BETWEEN PATIENT USE. Contact your authorized dealer
for more information.
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THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE USED WITHOUT THE INSTRUCTION OF A
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. FAILURE TO USE COMMON SENSE AND HEED
THE ABOVE WARNINGS FURTHER INCREASES RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY. USE AT
YOUR OWN RISK AND WITH APPROPRIATE AND SERIOUS ATTENTION TO SAFE
OPERATION.
CareCo (UK) Limited, 1 Turing Court, Great Notley, Braintree, CM77 7AT | 0333 015 5000
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