Tension Control Adjustment - In-Step Mobility U-Step 2 Walking Stabilizer Step-By-Step Manual

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C. Tension Control Adjustment (Optional)
1) Not everyone needs to adjust the tension control to be safe.
However, if you feel that the U-Step 2 rolls too easily for you, use
the tension control to add resistance. Place your U-Step 2 on
the surface where you walk most often. You will need more ten-
sion on a smooth surface
such as flooring than you
will on carpet.
2) Using a flat head
screwdriver, loosen the
locking bolt about two
turns.
3) The Tension Control
Lever is initially set to Low
(L). Push the Tension Control Lever forward (toward the H) to in-
crease the tension. Re-tighten the tension locking bolt making
sure the lever settles into one of the set holes.
Note: If you do not position the lever in a set hole, the tension
lever might rub against the side of the gray wheel.
4) Remember to squeeze one of the hand brakes while testing
the walker. Test the rolling speed of the walker; if you need more
or less resistance, adjust accordingly.
Tension Locking olt
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Set Holes
Set Holes
Tension
Tension
Locking
Locking
olt
olt
Tension Control Lever - Notched
Tension Lever
Tension Indicator (sticker)
Tension
Tension
Lever
Lever

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