Invacare Rollator manual

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  • Page 1

    1 OPENING/FOLDING THE ROLLATOR NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y 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 ONL Y : If necessary , install the backrest. Ref[...]

  • Page 2

    2 Adjusting the Push Handles NOTE: When making this adjustment, ensure the user s 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 user s arm is down to their side, the hand grip is at wrist height. [...]

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    3 INSTALLING THE TRAY (FIGURE 4) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this instruction sheet. CAUTION 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. 2. Push down on tray to secure in place. FIGURE 4[...]

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    4 FIGURE 8 - CASTER HOUSING - MODELS 65900 ONL Y 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 (user  s position). NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this ins[...]

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    5 LOCKING/UNLOCKING/USING HAND BRAKES - MODELS 65900 AND 65800 ONLY NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this instruction sheet. Locking Hand Brakes (FIGURE 10) 1 . Push DOWN on the bottom portion of the brake handle as shown in FIGURE 10 until an audible click is heard. 2 . Refer to UNLOCKING HAND BRAKES in this [...]

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    6 FIGURE 13 - TRANSPORT FEA TURE - MODEL 65900 ONL Y Brake Seat T ransport Handle Footrests Brake Footrest MODELS 65900,65800 AND 65700 REPLACING THE SEAT (FIGURE 1 4 ) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this instruction sheet. 1 . Open the rollator . Refer to OPENIN G/FOLDING THE ROLLA T OR in this instruction sheet.[...]

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    7 REPLACING WHEELS - MODELS 65800 AND 65700 ONLY (FIGURE 1 6 ) NOTE: Refer to INST ALLA TION W ARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMAR Y in this instruction sheet. Replacing Front Wheels 1 . Remove the mounting screw , bushing and locknut that secure the EXISTING wheel to the rollator . 2 . Remove EXIST ING wheel. 3 . Install NEW wheel and secure with NEW mou[...]

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    LIMITED WARRANTY 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 product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state. Inva[...]