
–4 –
EN
NO
DE
NL
SV
DA
FI
FR
Art. No. User Manual: 104452 – Revision A, 2021-10
EN
3 Unfolding / Folding
Unfolding rst time: The product
is delivered in a transport position.
In order to unfold the product place
one hand on the crossbar between
the walking handles (B) and the other
hand on the crossbar at the front of the
tray-base (A). Push the crossbars apart
to initiate the unfolding. The product
clicks into the normal folded position.
Unfolding: Place the product on its
wheels, on level ground, and place
yourself on the walking side of the
product. Pull the two folding levers (C)
positioned in the side openings of the
tray-base. Press the tray-base down while
squeezing the folding levers. The rollator
unfolds and locks when the folding
levers are released. To position the tray,
see dedicated paragraph Tray / Basket.
Folding: Remove the tray. Place yourself,
seated on a chair if deemed necessary,
on the walking side of the product.
While holding back the walking handle
with your upper body (D), grip both
folding levers (E) and pull the tray-base
towards you. Release the folding levers
and gently push the tray-base back
down to verify that the folding levers
are engaged, and the product cannot
unfold. Apply the parking brake to ensure
that the product does not roll away.
Carrying the rollator:The rollator
must not be carried by the brake cables.
Fold the rollator as described in section
Unfolding / Folding. Carry the rollator by
one of the crossbars (F) or frame sides (G).
4 Handles / Memory function
Height adjusting: Untighten both
knobs (H) (approx. 2 turns). Adjust the
walking handles (D) to a suitable height
then pull them slightly up and down
until you hear a clicking sound. Adjust
both handles to the same height by
comparing the number scale on each
side. Tighten the knobs (H) again. It is
recommended that the handles are set to
the same height as your wrists when your
arms are hanging alongside your body.
Memory Function: Decide on the height
of the handles (see number scale). Count
visible holes at the back of the handle
tubes (F). Remove the tray. Extend the
rise-up handles (A) and move the brake
cables inwards (B). Hold the brake cables
against the bag (B) while retracting the
rise-up handles (C). Unscrew the height
adjustment knobs (H). Pull the tubes (F)
out of the frame. The fastening pieces
(E) will now follow the handle tubes.
Move the fastening pieces (E) so that the
number of holes above them equals to
the previously counted holes. Fit the red
memory chips (G) on the handle tubes in
the rst available hole under the fastening
pieces (E). Push the handle tubes and
fastening pieces (I) down and into the side
frames (J)). Screw the height adjustment
knobs (H) halfway in. Pull the handles (D)
up until they stop and then tighten the
knobs (H) properly. From now on, when
the handles are in the lowest position,
they will stop in the pre-set position when
pulled up. Reposition the brake cables to
the outside of the rise-up handles by ex-
tending/retracting the handles yet again.
5 Brakes
Make sure the brakes are working before
each trip.The brake lever works on both
rear wheels. Do not drive or push the rol-
lator while the parking brakes are in use.
Parking brakes: Push the brake
lever (A) down until the brakes lock.
Both rear wheels are now locked.
Squeeze the brake lever upwards
to release the parking brakes.
Driving brakes: Pull the brake
lever (B) upwards to apply the
brakes. Do not use continuously
while the rollator is in motion.
Adjusting / checking: Adjusting the
brakes is easiest done by turning the rol-
lator upside down. Loosen the nut (C) on
the brake cable. Tighten the brake cable
(D) with the adjustment screw (E). Adjust
both brake blocks evenly so the distance
to the wheel surface is approximately 1.5
mm and then tighten the nut (C). Make
sure the brakes are not adjusted too tight
and pressing hard into the rubber of the
wheels when the parking brake is on.
The wheels can be replaced if
they are worn or damaged.
6 Rise-up handles
Always apply the parking brake (A)
before operating the rise-up handles.
Extending: Extend the rise-up handles by
pulling in the tab (B) situated next to the
height adjustment knob. When the handle
is fully extended it will be locked from slip-
ping back in when pushed downwards.
In use: When the rollator is placed
on levelled ground, the handle
can act as a supplemental support
when rising or sitting down.
Retracting: Retract the handle by lightly
lifting and pushing the handle back in,
until the handle clicks into place (C).
7 Tray / Basket
Tray transport position: Removing the
tray is best done while seated. Apply the
brakes and hold on rmly to the rollator.
Push the tray rmly towards the oor (A).
Placing the tray in the transport position
is done by holding the tray with the tab
(G) pointing forward and upward and
aligning the tray sides with the ribs on the
inside of the frame (B). Pull rmly up until
the tray clicks into place on both sides.
Mounting: Lift the tray into position using
the lifting handle (C). The tab (G) on the
tray should face the walking side of the
product. The tray is mounted by aligning
tray sides with tray-base edge (E), the front
of the tray should align with the front
crossbar (D) and the arches in the corners.
Sliding: When placed on the tray-base
the tray can be slid towards the user (F)
using the integrated tab (G). The tray
can be machine washed at up to 75 °C.
Removal: Push the tray fully for-
ward (H). Lift the tray using the
integrated lifting handle (I).
Basket: The basket can be removed,
and machine washed gently at up
to 60 °C. The basket is easiest to re-
move when the product is folded.
8 Lifting lip /Tilt function
Lifting lip: The handle has a geometry
(A) that facilitates lifting the rollator
across obstacles. Place your ngers
around the lip and lift vertically.
Tilt function: Place the front of the foot
on the tilt pedal (B) and pull the walking
handles towards you. This helps to tilt the
rollator over thresholds, edges etc. Please
note: Take care when descending thresh-
olds etc. Do not use the rollator on stairs.
Transport
The rollator should be transported in
the folded and locked position (see
paragraph 3 – Unfolding / Folding). Be
careful when loading the rollator into a
vehicle, giving attention to securing it.
Storage
The rollator should be stored in an upright
position. If stored outdoors it must be un-
der a cover to protect it. Do not leave your
rollator unattended. Do not put heavy
items on top of the rollator during storage.
Cleaning
The rollator can be hosed and washed
with normal household detergents. Do
not use abrasives. Avoid ushing directly
against bearings (wheels, front forks).