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Sunrise Medical Guardian Pro 400 Series User Instruction Manual page 3

Rolling walker

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I I . A s s e m b l y & A d j u s t m e n t
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B. FOLDING & UNFOLDING YOUR WALKER
Your Pro 400 Rolling Walker folds to convenient
dimensions for easy storage and transportation.
1. Folding your walker:
a. Lock the walker's brakes – See section "D. LOCK-
ING AND UNLOCKING YOUR WALKER'S BRAKES" for
instructions.
b. Secure your hold of the walker by grasping either
the left or right hand grip.
c. Using your other hand, pull up on the seat han-
dle marked "Pull to Fold"; your walker will fold.
NOTE– For more compact storage, the handles can
be inserted completely into the sleeves and
readjusted later. See section A-2 of these
user instructions.
2. Unfolding your walker:
a. Secure your hold of the walker by grasping both
hand grips.
b. Engage the walker's brakes by squeezing on the
brake handles (see section "E").
c. Push your walker forward while pushing down on
handles, and your walker will unfold.
RISK OF INJURY– Make sure the folding mechanism
fully locks into place before using your walker.
Failure to comply may result in injury.
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I I . A s s e m b l y & A d j u s t m e n t
C. TO INSTALL & REMOVE BASKET
1. Installing the basket:
a. Place the basket on the front crossbar.
b. Tilt the basket forward.
c. Attach the basket to the hanger hooks by sliding
it backward.
2. Removing the basket:
a. Tilt the basket forward, lifting the basket free of
the hanger hooks.
b. Slide the basket out of the walker.
RISK OF INJURY– Do not load the basket with more
than 5.5kg or 12 lbs. Overloading may cause instability.
D. LOCKING & UNLOCKING YOUR WALKER'S BRAKES
1. Locking your walker's brakes:
Using your fingers or palm, push down on the brake
lever until it clicks into the "locked" position.
2. Unlocking your walker's brakes:
Grasp the brake lever with your fingers and pull up
until it clicks into the "unlocked" position.
RISK OF INJURY– Sit on your walker ONLY when it is
on a level surface and wheel locks on BOTH handles
are engaged. Failure to lock BOTH wheel locks may
cause a tip-over, resulting in severe injury.
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