Maintenance And Care - Invacare Banjo P452E/3 User Manual

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Release the safety latch G upwards - backwards.
1.
Lift the cross tube H under the seat upwards.
2.
WARNING!
Risk of pinching
– Be aware of the risk of pinching fingers between
the parts of the frame when folding the rollator.
3.4 Installing the basket and tray
Basket
1.
Attach the basket A on the attachment hooks B.
Tray
1.
Place the tray C on the top of the integral shelf D and fit the
plastic plugs in the holes.
3.5 Using the hand brakes
A
1.
Apply the running brakes by pulling both brake handles A
upwards.
To apply the parking brakes, press the brake handles A
2.
completely downwards.
An audible sound indicates that the brake is in the
correct position.
It is important that both brakes are put into parking position.
3.
To release the parking brakes, pull the brake handles upwards.
Adjusting the brake effect
WARNING!
Risk of poor brake effect
– The adjustment of the brake must be done by qualified
personnel.
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A
A
A
The brake can be adjusted both by the handle A or in the middle of
the brake cable B.
Spanners 8 mm (not included)
3.6 Adjusting the handle height/angle
A
1.
Stand behind the rollator with flat shoulders.
Loosen the lever A.
2.
3.
Adjust the handle to suitable height and/or angle.
The handles should usually be positioned at wrist height.
Therapist may suggest different heights depending on
specific needs of the client.
4.
Re-tighten the lever.
5.
Repeat the procedure on the other side.
WARNING!
Risk of falling
– The handlebars must point directly backwards B when
using the rollator. Under no circumstances should they
be angled outwards C.
– The handles must never be set above their highest
position, indicated by the knurling on the tubes E.
Handles should be set to the same height on either
side.

4 Maintenance and care

4.1 Maintenance
Maintenance should be done at least every six months.
To ensure good performance and safety you should regularly check
that the following is carried out:
Ensure that screws and adjustments are properly tightened.
Never use a defective walking aid. Do not attempt repairs
yourself!
Contact the nearest dealer if a fault should appear.
If hand grips are loose do not use the walking aid. Change hand
grips according to the service instructions which can be obtained
from your Invacare representative.
Verify brake operation. If brake adjustment is required, see
chapter "Usage" in this user manual.
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