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Intention
The TOPRO ODYSSÉ shall give support to users with reduced balance and/or reduced walking ability. It is
developed to be pushed, not pulled. The integrated seat provides an opportunity for the user to rest if needed.
The bag is designed for carrying items weighing up to a total of 10 kg. The product is not suitable for persons
with low strength in arms, with very poor balance, or with considerable cognitive disabilities.
TOPRO ODYSSÉ is designed and approved for both indoor and outdoor use. Outdoor the rollator is intended
to be an aid for walking on roads and paths. It is not suitable in rough and/or steep terrain or steep inclina-
tions, e.g. stairs. With its two-way folding this allows the rollator to take less space and is especially developed
for transport/travel.
Important to know about safety before use
•Take care when folding and unfolding, do not trap your fingers.
•Check that the rollator is being locked into position when unfolded. A red indicator in front of the
connection part shows that the rollator is incorrectly opened upright. If so the rollator must not be
further unfolded.
•Check the brakes every time before use.
•Not to be used by persons heavier than the maximum user weight (see table).
•Do not use to transport heavy loads or persons.
•The rollator is not a toy and therefore should be treated in an appropriate manner.
•Make sure that the lock wheels for height adjustment for the handles are locked tightly,
and that the handlebar settings are not set higher than the maximum height marked on the bars.
•Be aware that some parts of the rollator might feel hot or cold when exposed to extreme temperatures.
•Do not alter the product as this might put your safety at risk and the guarantee will not be void.
Important to know about safety when in use 2
•When stationary or parked, always use the parking brakes on both sides A.
•Before sitting on the seat, make sure the parking brakes on both sides are in the locked position A.
•Do not lean or bend sideways or over the back of the rollator whilst in the seated position. Do not tilt
the rollator more than max. 5° sideways, to avoid risk of falling. Due to the same reason bags etc. must
never be hung on the handlebars.
•The driving brakes can be held in a little Bto reduce speed, but must not be in locked position when
the rollator is in motion.
•To give the right support and safety, make sure the rollator is kept as close to your body as possible C.
•Walk straight, look forward and hold your backside in D. That is the easiest way to keep your balance.
•Do not push the rollator too far from your body Eas this can cause unnecessary strain and you could fall.
•Be aware that the rollator may roll faster than you walking downhill, which may put you in risk of falling.
•Do not use the rollator on stairs. Be careful when descending kerbs.
•Be careful of flared skirts and trousers as they could be caught in a wheel or other parts of the rollator.
This could lead to falling and we therefore recommend not wearing flared/wide clothing.
•For safety reason it is prohibited to sit on the rollator during public transportation.
Place your rollator securely and use the parking brake.
Assembling / adjusting
TOPRO ODYSSÉ is delivered partly assembled. There are transport protection covers on the wheel axles. These
are to be removed and disposed of. Then the wheels shall be mounted and the rollator is to be unfolded. The
height of the handlebar tubes will then need adjusting to suit the user’s needs.
Mounting / dismounting the wheels 3
Mounting the rear wheels: Make sure the parking brakes are not activated. Then hold the wheel, push down
the red button on the hub Aand keep it in, then slide the wheel as far as possible inward on the axle B. Release
the button and the wheel shall now be in the locked position. The rear wheel is correctly mounted when the
axle is completely visible in the middle of the hub and you cannot see any of the red plastic part. The red but-
ton should now have popped back up from the hub. To check that it is securely fastened gently pull the wheel.
After mounting the wheels make sure that the brakes are functioning properly. Adjust them if necessary (see
paragraph Adjusting / checking and maintaining the brakes).