Opening the Walker:
MATAINENCE: The walker has lubricant applied on the
plastic joints that slide along aluminum tubing.
lubricant will eventually dry out and make the walker more
difficult to open and close.
recommended lubricant to spray between the plastic joints
and the aluminum tubes is WD-40. This can be obtained
from stores such as Lowe's, True Value Hardware, Rite Aid,
Office Depot, Home Depot, Target, Fred Myer, Napa, and
Walgreen.
As shown in Figure 1, pull the handles as far apart
from each other as possible.
As shown in Figure 2, push the Locking Pad down to
lock walker into open position.
NOTE:
DO NOT SIT ON, OR PUT MORE THAN 5-LBS
OF DOWNWARD WEIGHT ON THE LOCKING PAD.
Figure 1
Closing the Walker:
As shown in Figure 3, notice the Locking Pad Lever. Pull
up on this Lever to release the locking mechanism.
As shown in Figure 4, pull up on the Locking Pad Lever to
release the locking mechanism and to close the walker.
Figure 3
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When this occurs, the
Figure 2
Figure 4
Height Adjustment:
As shown in Figure 5, push and hold the lever to
disengage the pin from the Leg extension tube.
Move the Leg Extension Tube up or down to the
desired height.
Release the lever and then move the Leg Extension
Tube up or down again until the pin engages a hole in
the Leg Extension tube.
Figure 5
Skid Replacement:
This information is for future reference. Do not replace
the Skids on a newly purchase walker.
As shown in Figure 6, place a regular screw driver in
the recess slots located at the top of the Skids front
and back tabs. Bend both the front and back tabs out
and away from the tube.
Pull the Skid in a downward direction to remove the
worn out skid.
To replace worn out skid with a new skid, bend front
and back tabs outward and slide skid upward onto the
tube until the pin located on the front tab engages the
hole shown in the picture below.
Figure 6
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