Safety Precautions; Warranty; Care And Maintenance - Days 100 Series Owner's Manual

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CAUTION
Brakes that are adjusted to give light pressure will be less effective
at preventing rear wheel movement under load.
Using the Rest Seat
(See Fig. 7)
Before using the walker as a rest seat both brakes must be applied
and the frame pushed forward to check that the brakes are fully
engaged. The brakes only lock the back wheels so the frame will
not be completely immobile.
When seated place both feet firmly on the ground and do not lean
backwards or sideways.
Do not use the seat without the safety backrest
Only use the seat on level surfaces
Do not exceed the maximum user weight
Folding for Storage or Transportation
The rollator is easily folded by lifting the seat and pulling the black
strap attached to the hinge and the upper crossbar.
Pushing down on the handles unfolds the Rollator.

Safety Precautions

Ensure the Rollator is fully open, the seat is down and
the locking hinge is straight to secure the Rollator in the
correct position
Ensure both handles are at the same height and that the
tightening knobs are fully tightened. Test the Rollator for stability
before applying full weight to the handles.
Test the brake mechanism before use. When the wheels are
locked, the brake pad should prevent the wheels from turning. If
the wheels turn while the brakes are locked, refer to Adjusting the
Brake Pressure section. When the brakes are released, the wheels
should turn freely.
The Rollator is a walking aid only and should not be used as a
transportation device. Do not allow anyone to sit on the Rollator
while it is being pushed
Do not leave the Rollator unattended without locking the brakes
Do not use the Rollator as a seat in any type of motor vehicle
Always put the brakes in the lock position before sitting on
the Rollator
Do not stop, turn or reverse on a ramp or incline
Do not use the seat when the Rollator is on an incline or
uneven ground
Do not make sharp turns

Care and Maintenance

1.
The Rollator should be inspected before each use to ensure it is
free from damage and excessive wear.
Check that:
The brakes are operating effectively
The hand grips are not loose or damaged
The brake cables are not damaged in any way
The wheels are securely in place and are not damaged or
excessively worn
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The frame is not cracked or dented
The frame is secure, stable and all nuts and bolts are tight
If you do find wear or damage to your Rollator,
DO NOT USE.
2.
Check that all wheels and folding parts move freely and that there
is no build-up of debris around the axle
3.
Keep the Rollator clean by wiping with a damp cloth on a regular
basis. Do not use abrasive cleaning materials
4.
If required, only use genuine parts supplied by Performance
Health International Ltd or an approved stockist

Warranty

Performance Health International Ltd warrants that the Rollator
is free from defects in material and workmanship. The warranty
shall remain in effect for 3 years from the date of original consumer
purchase.
The warranty does not extend to parts that are exposed to natural
wear and tear that will require periodic replacement such as brakes,
wheels, handgrips and bags.
This warranty does not cover the following:
Replacement parts supplied by anyone other than Performance
Health International Ltd or the stockist;
Any failure of the unit during the warranty period if the failure is not
caused by defect in material or workmanship or if the failure is caused
by unreasonable use;
Performance Health International Ltd is not liable for incidental or
consequential injury or damage to property.
Should it be necessary to return the rollator, it is essential that it is
adequately packed to protect it in transit, preferably in its original
packaging, otherwise Performance Health International Ltd cannot
accept any responsibility for transit damage to the unit.
This does not affect your statutory rights.
Please retain these instructions for future reference.
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