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Proactive Medical RLBAST-BLK Owner's Manual page 2

Bariatric rollator

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Instructions to Assemble
rior to operating or adjusting the rollator, be sure to
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carefully read all instructions in this manual!
1. Remove all rollator parts from the carton: rollator
frame, backrest, handle with tube, and basket.
2. Open the frame and slide padded backrest into frame
brackets making sure snap buttons extend through
holes.
3. Unscrew the tightening knob from handle and insert
handle tube into frame at desired height, lining up the
holes correctly. Slide bolts through holes from the
inside and screw on tightening knob until secure.
Contoured
Hand Grips
Comfortable
Padded Seat
Convenient Storage
Bag Keeps Items
Secure
Height Adjustable
Locking Handbrakes
Padded
Backrest
Adjustable
Height
Folding
Hinge for
Transport
How to Use My Rollator
1.
Push the rollator forward, allowing it to roll with control
as you step forward.
2.
To slow the rollator down, squeeze for pull up on the
handbrake.
3.
Prior to using the seat, be sure that the parking brake is
activated.
4.
To release the brake, carefully squeeze the brake handles
again, being cautious not to pinch your fingers.
Hand Brake Operation
Always engage and disengage wheel locks on both
sides of the rollator simultaneously.
1. To Slow Down or Come to a Temporary Stop — Pull up
slowly on the handbrakes with four fingers until the unit
slows down or comes to a temporary stop.
2. To Temporarily Lock Wheels in Position — Press down
on both handbrakes with palms until you hear a "click".
That will indicate to you the wheels are locked.
3. To Release Wheel Locks — Push up on both handbrakes
with palms of hand to original position.
Adjusting the Handles and Seat
1. Stand with your shoulders relaxed and your arms
hanging loosely at your sides.
2. The handlebar height should be positioned at the point
where your wrist flexes when your arms are relaxed at
your sides.
3. Loosen the knobs on the outside of the handlebars,
remove the bolts, then adjust the handlebars to the desired
height.
4. Re-install the bolts and screw the knobs to the bolt.
Ensure the bolt head is properly aligned with the hole
before tightening it fully.
5. When you are sitting on the rollator seat, the balls of
your feet should touch the ground.

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