Adjusting The Handle Height; Installing The Bag, Basket And Tray; Adjustment Of The Braking Effect - Invacare Delta P429/2 User Manual

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3.4 Adjusting the handle height

WARNING: Risk of falling
The handlebars MUST point directly backwards when using
the rollator. Under no circumstances should they be angled
outwards. The vertical line in the knurling MUST be located in
the middle of the indentation in the frame, (see figure A).
The handles MUST NEVER be set above their highest posi-
tion, indicated by the knurling on the tubes. Handles should
be set to the same height on either side.
To adjust the height of the handles: Undo the locking levers and adjust
the handles to a suitable height.
Tighten the locking levers, which should then be adjusted so that
they point downwards. (The locking levers can be freely turned by
first pulling them outwards). Check that the handles are set at the
same height. The handles should normally be positioned at wrist
height.
A)

3.5 Installing the Bag, Basket and Tray

1. Fitting the basket.
2. Fitting the tray.
3. Fitting the bag.
2)
1)

3.6 Adjustment of the Braking effect

Two setting screws, one in the brake lever (A) and one in the middle
of the brake cable (B) adjusts the tension of the brake and the applica-
tion of the brake to the user's capability. The braking power increases
and the movement required in the brake lever is reduced when the
setting screws are loosened.
WARNING:
Check the braking effect after height adjustment.
Make sure to tighten the lock nuts after adjustment.
A)
B)
8 + 10 mm
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3)

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