Medline MDS86825SLR User Manual

Manual is about: Ultra-Light Rollator

Summary of MDS86825SLR

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    User guide mds86825slr ultra-light rollator revised: july 1, 2008 supplying hospitals for over 90 years.

  • Page 2: Contents

    Contents ultra-light rollator features ...................................................................................................... 3 rollator components .................................................................................................................. 4 safety instructions...

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    Includes high-end, water- proof nylon bag with snaps. Shoulder strap gives end- user more freedom. Hand brakes push to lock, pull to release. Height/seat adjustable legs and handles with easy to read numbered holes. Height measurements • seat height adjustable from 19 1/4" to 23 1/4" • handle height...

  • Page 4: Rollator Components

    Rollator components figure 1 assembled ultra-light rollator a. Hand grips b. Hand brake lock c. Padded seat d. Padded backrest e. Triangular hand screw f. 5.5” front wheels g. Folding hinge h. 5.5” rear wheels i. Brake cable figure 2 triangular hand screw 4 a b c d e h g f i figure 3 hand brakes.

  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    5 safety instructions to ensure your safety in using the medline rollator, the following safety information and all instructions must be followed. • do not use this product without first reading and understanding the instructions contained in this booklet. If you are unable to understand the warning...

  • Page 6: Assembly Instructions

    6 assembly instructions important: read all operating and safety instructions before using your medline ultra-light rollator. 1. Carefully remove the rollator components from the shipping carton. Refer to diagram (figure 1) as needed. • 1 rollator frame • 6 triangular hand screws • 1 bag with should...

  • Page 7: Rear Wheel Assembly

    Rear wheel assembly 1. Turn wheel so that it is facing outside of rollator (see figure a). 2. Insert wheel to desired height depicted by numeric holes (see figure b) and use chart below for recommended height settings). 3. Insert triangular hand screw into hole on same side of wheel so that the tria...

  • Page 8: Front Wheel Assembly

    8 front wheel assembly 1. When inserting front wheel make sure front sticker is pointed toward the front and away from rollator (see figure a). 2. Insert wheel to desired height depicted by numbered holes (set to the same number as rear wheels). 3. Place triangular hand screw into hole. Make sure tr...

  • Page 9: Brake Handle Assembly

    To determine proper height, stand upright behind the rollator with shoulders relaxed, arms hanging at your side and eyes looking straight ahead. Standing in current position, the hand grips (a) of the rollator should be adjusted to a height even with the wrists. This will position the arms at an app...

  • Page 10: Backrest Assembly

    10 backrest assembly 1. Insert backrest into designated slot so that push-buttons are facing outward (see figure a). 2. Push buttons in and continue to insert backrest until buttons securely lock into holes (see figure b). Notes: make sure the brakes are locked before you lean against backrest. Make...

  • Page 11: Operating Instructions

    11 operating instructions opening the rollator push down on the seat (c) until all four wheels are extended out and the seat is completely flat. Before using the rollator make sure that all four wheels make contact with the floor and the rollator is stable in the open position. Folding the rollator ...

  • Page 12: Operating Instructions

    12 operating instructions using the rollator as a walker: for proper positioning and use of your rollator, imagine a line drawn across the back of the rear wheels. Part of one foot should be slightly ahead of that line as you walk. Using the rollator as a seat: • push the rollator into the position ...

  • Page 13: Maintenance

    13 maintenance your medline rollator should be checked periodically to ensure the brakes are function- ing properly and that all nuts and bolts are secure. Periodically test the brakes by both walking and squeezing the brakes and by stopping, pushing down on the brakes to a locked position, and then...

  • Page 14: Lifetime Limited Warranty

    14 lifetime limited warranty your medline rollator frame is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a lifetime for the original consumer. This device was built to precise standards and carefully inspected prior to shipment. This lifetime limited warranty is an expression of o...