LifeWalker Mobility Products UPWalker CardioAccelerator H300 User Manual

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For H300 CardioAccelerator™
Designed by LifeWalker Mobility Products
San Diego, California

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  • Page 1 User Guide For H300 CardioAccelerator™ Designed by LifeWalker Mobility Products San Diego, California...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Safety Warnings Set-Up Instructions Product Features Opening the UPWalker Attaching Resistance Dampers Use of CardioAccelerator Use as a Traditional Upright Rollator Setting Desired Armrest Height Securing Handgrips How to Use Parking Brakes How to Adjust Brakes Positioning the Seat Using Sit-to-Stand Assist Handles Locking and Unlocking the Wheels...
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    SAFETY WARNINGS ® TO ENSURE YOUR SAFETY IN USING THE UPWALKER , THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INFORMATION AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED. • DO NOT use this product without first reading and understanding the instructions contained in this booklet. • For H300–R DO NOT exceed 300Ib (136kg) weight limit. And for H300–L, DO NOT exceed 350Ib (159kg) weight limit.
  • Page 5: Set-Up Instructions

    SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS Unbox the UPWalker on a level floor. Carefully remove the UPWalker from the box and remove protective plastic and all cardboard pieces. Retain shipping materials in the event of customer return of product. Stand the UPWalker up on all four wheels (see Fig A1a on page 6). Push the front wheel gray lock tabs down to release the front wheels from locked position (see "Locking and Unlocking Wheels"...
  • Page 6: Product Features

    UPWalker® CardioAccelerator™ Product Features Adjustable Rubber Handgrip Parking / Armrest Pad Hand Brake Armrest Locking Pin Personal Item Bag Resistance Damper Backrest Support Beverage holder Height Adjustment Moveable Seat Tube Sit–to–Stand Seat Rail Assist Handles Height Adjustment Memory Stop Front Wheel Locks Sturdy Metal Frame...
  • Page 7: Opening The Upwalker

    A. Opening the UPWalker CardioAccelerator To open the UPWalker, begin by standing the UPWalker on all four wheels on a level floor (Fig A1a) . Carefully remove all packaging materials. Allow resistance dampers to sit on the armrest (Fig. A1b). Open the buckle strap retaining front legs of the Fig A1b Fig A1a...
  • Page 8: Attaching Resistance Dampers

    Attaching Resistance Dampers and Beverage Holder to UPWalker CardioAccelerator Rotate handgrips into a vertical position with resistance dampers hanging under handles with dampers on outside of handles (Fig B1). Remove retaining nut and bolt on end of pivot arm under each armrest using enclosed tools (Fig B2). Fig B1 Remove armrest locking pin (Fig B3) and lift up slightly on handle.
  • Page 9: Use Of Cardioaccelerator

    C. Use of CardioAccelerator Your CardioAccelerator is now ready to be used. With armrest locking pin removed, place forearms on armrests (see section “D”, pg.9 for correct armrest height before using) applying pressure on forearms. Alternating between your left and right arms, move hands up and down in a reciprocating motion pivoting at your elbows.
  • Page 10: Setting Desired Armrest Height

    Reinserting the Armrest Locking Pin A two–stage approach to fully inserting the locking pin makes it easier. First, move the handgrip up and down slightly while inserting the locking pin with light pressure into in the outer hinge body hole (Fig C1). When the hinge holes line up, the pin will pop through the midsection of the hinge.
  • Page 11: Securing Handgrips

    The armrest should be set at a height that is high enough that you feel support under your forearms when standing upright inside the UPWalker but not so high as to cause your shoulders to "hunch." Put equal weight on each forearm while using the UPWalker. You may find it beneficial to displace some of your body weight on your forearms while walking.
  • Page 12: How To Use Parking Brakes

    F. How to Use Parking Brakes To set parking brake, push the brake handle forward until it clicks in locked position. Some users may want to hold the hand-grip with one hand while using the other hand to push the brake handle forward.
  • Page 13 Brake is Too Loose Use fingers or pliers to turn the barrel adjuster nut counterclockwise a half rotation (Fig G3). Try the brake. If this does not correct the problem, repeat turning the barrel adjuster nut a half rotation at a time until the brake functions as expected.
  • Page 14: Positioning The Seat

    H. Positioning the Seat To walk in the UPWalker, pull the seat to the most forward position by lifting up and pulling forward the tab on the front of the seat (Fig H1). To sit on the seat, set the parking brake, pull the seat fully backward using the rear pull tab (Fig H2), and sit with legs facing the rear.
  • Page 15: Locking And Unlocking The Wheels

    J. Locking and Unlocking the Wheels For most users the front wheels should be set to pivot freely and allow the UPWalker to turn left and right. This is achieved by placing the light gray tab above each front wheel in the down position (Fig J1). However, the front wheels can be locked to roll only in a straight line by flipping the gray wheel lock tabs to the up position (Fig J2).
  • Page 16: Upwalker Maintenance

    L. Maintenance Check your UPWalker periodically to make sure that the brakes are working correctly and that all of the nuts and bolts are secure. Do not use the UPWalker if the brakes are not working correctly. If hand-grips are loose, do not use the UPWalker. Periodically inspect the wheels for tightness, wear and damage.
  • Page 17 Personal Item Bag (Fig M3) has Velcro straps which go over the hand-grip tubes at the bent sections (located below hand-grips and attach to the opposite-side Velcro (Fig M4). The UPWalker logo is designed to be on the front side of the bag facing away from you when using the UPWalker.
  • Page 18 Beverage Holder, when using UPWalker as traditional upright walker, can be attached to either one of the hand-grip tubes (Fig M9). First, unscrew the knob on U-shaped tube clamp and remove the beverage holder from the U-clamp. Then slide "U" over hand-grip tube (Fig M10) close to armrest pad with hole on bottom and flat side of "U"...
  • Page 19 Smartphone Holder (Fig M12) supports different sizes of phones for hands free operation when you are on the go. To attach the holder, first unscrew the cam lever nut under the right armrest pad opposite the chrome cam lever which secures the hand-grip tube. Mate the hole in the end of the flexible phone holder arm with the cam lever bolt and the plastic base holding that bolt.
  • Page 20 Cane/Umbrella Holder (Fig M15) attaches to the side of the UPWalker for the convenience of holding a cane or umbrella hands free. The cup attaches to the lower horizontal frame tube facing outward near front wheels (Fig M16). To attach the cup, first turn the cup to remove from the cup attachment clamp.
  • Page 21 Safety Flashlight/ Taillight can be attached to the left or right hand-grip tubes (Fig M18) facing forward as a headlight (Fig M19) or backward as a taillight. As with other accessories, there is a "U" clamp which must be spread open so as to place the clamp on the hand-grip tube with the light on the outside and holes for bolt on the inside.
  • Page 22: Warranty Information

    WARRANTY INFORMATION LifeWalker Mobility Products stands firmly behind our commitment to provide premium quality products. Our standard warranties represent our confidence in the materials and workmanship of your new UPWalker. The frame of the UPWalker is warrantied to be free from defects in material and...
  • Page 23: Customer Support

    • A description of the defect or problem requiring service. DO NOT return any products to LifeWalker Mobility Products without our prior authorization. If you purchased your UPWalker from an authorized LifeWalker Mobility Products dealer, please contact that dealer. If you do not receive satisfactory service from the dealer, please...
  • Page 24 LifeWalker Mobility Products 9245 Twin Trails Drive, #721929 San Diego, CA 92172 UPWalker®, LifeWalker® and ProtoStar® are registered trademarks of ProtoStar, Inc., dba LifeWalker Mobility Products Patent pending Ver: 12/4/20...

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