12 / 2018 5/29 NAVIGATOR
• Both arm pads should be adjusted to the same height.
• If the arm pads are correctly adjusted, the user must stand upright.
• Always lock the stabilizing strap before applying load on the arm pads.
• Failure to follow these warnings can result in personal injury.
Adjusting the length and angle of the push handles
- Unlock the pulling strap.
- Release the handle’s length locking lever (2)
- Make adjustments to the desired length and angle, so it is easy and comfortable to hold the handle.
- Tighten the lever.
- Close the buckle.
Adjusting the angular rotation of the forearm support (optional)
- Unlock the pulling strap
- Release the arm pad’s locking knob (1)
- Make adjustment to the desired angle to fit your personal comfort
- There are 3 possible angles to set: 0°, 22,5° en 45°
- Tighten the knob.
- Close the buckle.
- The small net bag can only be used for positions 0 ° and 22,5 °.
Using the hand brakes
- TO STOP THE ROLLATOR simply pull the brake levers rearwards towards hand grips.
- TO REMAIN STATIONARY hold brake handles in the ”REAR” position.
- The braking force can be increased by pulling the brake handles more firmly.
- TO START MOVING release the brake handles. They will move to the front automatically and
brakes will be released.
• You should always engage the breaks when you don’t plan to move the device.
• Always engage the parking brakes before sitting on the rollator
• Never leave the device on slopes without the breaks engaged!
• Never sit too much to the rear. Do not to sit (partly) above the shopping bag.
• Never lean backwards when seated on the rollator
Locking/Unlocking the hand brakes
- To lock the brakes push the brake handles forward until you can hear the ”click” sound.
- To unlock the brakes pull the brake handles backwards until you can feel them release.
• When using the rollator in a stationary position, the hand brakes MUST always be locked.
7 Cleaning
General:
• Clean the device regularly and keep it clean.
• Lighter dirt and dust can be removed with a wet cloth.
• Larger parts of dirt can be removed with a non-corroding, mild washing agent and warm water.
• Do not use harsh abrasives or bleach based cleaners, as this may cause damage or
discolouration.
• Dry parts with a soft cloth.
Wheels:
• Clean wheels with warm water and a mild cleanser. Dry with a clean rag.