Invacare Rollator - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Adjusting the Push Handles; INSTALLING THE BASKET; FIGURE 3 - INSTALLING THE BASKET - MODELS
- Page 3 – Seperate the hook and latch strips and remove the; Removing the Backrest; remove the backrest from the backrest support tubes.; Installing the Backrest; the mounting holes of the backrest support tubes.; FIGURE 5 - REPLACING THE BACK SUPPORT PAD
- Page 4 – FIGURE 7 - BRAKE HANDLE
- Page 5 – FIGURE 10 - LOCKING HAND BRAKES; Remain stationary
- Page 7 – Replacing Front Wheels; Remove the mounting screw, bushing and locknut; Replacing Rear Wheels; washers and locknut that secure the EXISTING wheel; WA R N I N G; Pull to remove the EXISTING crutch tip from the rear; F R O N T W H E E L S
- Page 8 – LIMITED WARRANTY
1
OPENING/FOLDING THE ROLLATOR
NOTE: Refer to INSTALLATION WARNINGS in the
SAFETY SUMMARY in this instruction sheet.
Opening the Rollator (FIGURE 1)
1. Remove the rollator from the carton.
2. Hold seat handle and push down on seat until an
audible click is heard.
3.
MODELS 65800 AND 65700 ONLY:
If necessary,
install the backrest. Refer to REMOVING/
INSTALLING THE BACKREST in this instruction sheet.
4. Install backrest pad. Refer to REMOVING/
INSTALLING THE BACKREST PAD in this
instruction sheet.
5. Install push handles. Refer to INSTALLING/
ADJUSTING THE PUSH HANDLES in this
instruction sheet.
Rollators
Assembly, Installation and Operating Instructions
Model No. 65900
Model No. 65800
Model No. 65700
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Check ALL parts for shipping damage. In case of
damage, DO NOT use. Contact Carrier/Dealer for fur-
ther instruction.
SAFETY SUMMARY
The following recommendations are made for the safe
use of the Rollators:
GENERAL WARNINGS
DO NOT install or use this equipment without first
reading and understanding this instruction sheet.
If you are unable to understand the Warnings,
Cautions or Instructions, contact a healthcare
professional, dealer or technical personnel
before attempting to install this equipment -
otherwise, injury or damage may occur.
Models 65700 and 65800 are NOT to be pushed
while seated and/or used as a wheelchair.
Rollators are NOT intended to be self propelled
while seated.
When using the transport feature of model
65900, an attendant MUST be present.
The transport feature of model 65900 is intended
for use during periods of fatigue and/or resting.
It is NOT intended as a replacement for a
wheelchair. The transport feature may ONLY be
used for short distances over smooth level
surfaces - otherwise, injury or damage may
occur.
DO NOT use the transport feature of model
65900 on a ramp or incline - otherwise, injury or
damage may occur.
A physical/occupational therapist should
assist in the placement and positioning of
the push handles for maximum support and
correct brake activation.
Care should be taken to ensure that ALL hand
and height adjustments are secure, and that
casters and moving objects are in good working
order before using this or any mobility aid.
All wheels MUST be in contact with the
floor at ALL TIMES during use. This will ensure the
rollator is properly balanced.
The brakes MUST be in the locked position
BEFORE using the seat.
Model 65700 only - Check crutch tips for rips,
tears, cracks or wear. If any of these conditions exist,
replace crutch tips immediately.
MODEL 65900 ONLY - DO NOT step or stand on
the footrests when entering or exiting the rollator.
GENERAL WARNINGS CONTINUED
The Rollator basket has a weight limitation of 15
lbs. (6 kg.).
The Rollator can provide ambulatory assistance
to an individual weighing up to 300 lbs. (136.08
kg) for model 65900, and 250 lbs. (113.4 kg) for
models 65800 and 65700, INCLUDING the weight
of the contents of the basket.
INSTALLATION WARNINGS
ALWAYS test to see that the rollator is properly
and securely locked in the open position
BEFORE using.
After installation and BEFORE use, ensure
that ALL attaching hardware is securely
t i g h t e n e d .
STABILITY WARNINGS
DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you
have to move forward in the seat. Reaching for
these objects will cause a change to the weight
distribution of the rollator and may cause the
rollator to tip, resulting in injury or damage.
BEFORE attempting to reach objects or
pick them up from the floor by reaching
down between your knees, place feet
securely on the floor. Use EXTREME caution
when reaching for any object.
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Summary
2 Adjusting the Push Handles NOTE: When making this adjustment, ensure the users shoe height is the same as shoe style worn most fre- quently when using the rollator. This will provide the most comfortable push handle position. 1. Position the push handle so that when the users arm is down to thei...
3 INSTALLING THE TRAY (FIGURE 4) NOTE: Refer to INSTALLATION WARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMARY in this instruction sheet. C A U T I O N DO NOT sit on the seat with the tray in-stalled, damage to the tray may occur. 1. Align the four (4) pins on the bottom of the tray with the four (4) holes in the seat...
4 FIGURE 8 - CASTER HOUSING - MODELS 65900 ONLY Caster Housing Adjustment Nut Cable Caster Housing Nut ADJUSTING THE HAND BRAKES -MODELS 65900 AND 65800 ONLY NOTE: COUNTERCLOCKWISE/CLOCKWISE direc- tions are determined by standing behind the rollator (users position).NOTE: Refer to INSTALLATION WAR...