Coopers 7808C Owner's Manual

Tetrapods and tripods

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The Coopers Tripod and Tetrapod is intended for use by persons
with disabilities or difficulty in walking and stability but who are
capable of mobilising themselves. The Coopers Tripod and Tetra-
pod can be used indoors or conditionally outdoors
Please read all instructions before use.
All Coopers products are warranted for 12 months from the date of
purchase against manufacturing or design defects.
The warranty is subject to the following conditions:
• It does not apply to wear and tear, inappropriate or incorrect use, or non-
observance of User Instructions.
• Defective set up by the user or third parties or negligent or careless
treatment.
• Use of unsuitable or unapproved spares or unauthorised alteration.
• The warranty does not extend to consequential costs resulting from fault
clearance, loss of earnings or expenses
THIS IN NO WAY AFFECTS YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS.
7808C, 7810C, 7812C, 7782C
127kg (20st)
(Do not exceed this weight)

USING TETRAPODS AND TRIPODS

WARRANTY
TETRAPODS AND TRIPODS
CONTINUED

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  • Page 1 Please read all instructions before use. WARRANTY All Coopers products are warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase against manufacturing or design defects. The warranty is subject to the following conditions: •...
  • Page 2 TETRAPODS AND TRIPODS CORRECT ADJUSTMENTS PLEASE NOTE: These are our recommendations but should be checked with your physiotherapist. When the stick is measured correctly the user should be able to maintain an upright posture with the elbow slightly flexed. In this way, body weight is taken through the stick by pushing down on the stick when walking.
  • Page 3 TETRAPODS AND TRIPODS WALKING WITH THE STICK Walk in a normal manner placing the stick on the ground at the same time as the affected leg. Remember the stick should normally be held in the hand opposite the affected leg CHAIRS Getting Up: The stick should be near the arm of the chair.
  • Page 4 TETRAPODS AND TRIPODS GENERAL SAFETY 1 Use a chair with high seat and arms to help you sit and stand up with ease. 2 Remove obstacles such as loose rugs, draught excluders and worn floor coverings. 3 Ensure lighting in hallways and stairways is adequate. 4 Wear flat supportive shoes.

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