Invacare 6211 manual

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    PEDIA TRIC WALKER - Spor trunner  MARCHETTE POUR ENF ANT - Sportrunner  AND ADOR PEDIA TRICO - Sportrunner  Ref er to pa ge 2. Se référ er à la page 12. Refiérase a la página 22.[...]

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    2 Pediatric Walker - Sportrunner ™ Model Number 6210 - Small Size Frame Model Number 621 1 - Large Size Frame The Pediatric Walker has a lifetime limited warranty Features: • Can be converted from a reverse postural (pulling) walker to a foward (pushing) walker . • Ergonomic release button helps fold walker frame easily • Removable padded b[...]

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    3 SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Check all parts for shipping damage. In case of shipping damage, DO NOT use. Contact Dealer/Carrier for further instruction. SAFETY SUMMARY The following recommendations are made for the safe operation of the PEDIA TRIC W ALKER - Sportrunner™: GENERAL W ARNING DO NOT install or use this equipment without first rea[...]

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    4 OPENING/FOLDING THE WALKER (FIGURE 1) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this instruction sheet. 1. Press the release button to unlock the lock bar . 2. Grasping the lock bar , pull until the walker is fully unfolded and an audible "click" is heard. 3. If necessary , unfold the handles by performing the fo[...]

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    5 Release Button Snap Buttons Handle UNFOLDED FOLDED Lock Bar Height Adjustment Holes Handles W alker Frame W alker Frame ADJUSTING THE HANDLE BARS (FIGURE 2) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this instruction sheet. 1. Depress both snap buttons and raise/lower the handle to the desired height. 2. Ensure both snap bu[...]

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    6 WHEELS (FIGURE 3) Replacing The Wheel NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this instruction sheet. 1. Remove the set screw from the wheel insert. 2. Perform one (1) of the following: One-W ay Wheels: Remove the existing mounting screw , washer and spacer that secure the existing one-way wheel to the wheel insert. T wo[...]

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    7 FIGURE 3 - REPLACING THE WHEELS/REPLACING THE ONE-W A Y WHEELS WITH TWO-W A Y WHEELS CONVERTING THE REVERSE POSTURAL (PULLING) WALKER TO A FOWARD (PUSHING) WALKER (FIGURE 4) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this instruction sheet. NOTE: Walker is shipped in the reverse postural (pulling) walker configuration. NOTE[...]

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    8 1 . Remove the four (4) mounting screws, washers and locknuts that secure the four (4) wheel inserts to the walker frame. Remove the four (4) wheel inserts. 2. Install the right two-way wheel insert into the right rear frame tube. Secure with mounting screw , washer , and locknut. 3. Install the left two-way wheel insert into the left rear frame [...]

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    9 REPLACING THE WALKER PAD (FIGURE 5) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this instruction sheet. 1. Separate the hook and loop strips and remove the pad cover . 2. Remove the EXISTING walker pad crossmember . 3. Slide the NEW walker pad over the crossmember . 4. Reinstall the pad cover and secure with hook and loop st[...]

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    10 REPLACING THE GRIPS (FIGURE 7) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this instruction sheet. 1. Remove the EXISTING grip and end plug. Discard both. 2 . Apply a thin coat of hair spray on the inside of the NEW grip and on to the handle. NOTE: This application will make it easier to slide the grip onto the push handle [...]

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    11 LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY Invacare warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship PLEASE NOTE: THE W ARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPL Y WITH FEDERAL LA W APPLI- CABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUF ACTURED AFTER JUL Y 4, 1975. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of our pr oducts. This warranty give[...]

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    12 Invacare Corporation • ONE INV ACARE WA Y • Elyria, Ohio 44036-4028 USA • (800) 333-6900 Invacare Canada, Inc. • 5970 Chedworth W ay • Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3T9 Canada (800) 668-5324 Form No. 00-105 P/N 1098350 Rev . A (1)-8/00 P ri n te d in US A[...]