General Safety Precautions
Do not use the wheeled walker to
transport a person while seated.
⬡ A risk assessment should always be carried
out to ensure the product is suitable.
⬡ Before use, the user should read these
instructions and familiarise themselves with
the wheeled walker. Ensure all components
are properly and securely installed.
⬡ Ensure the user has sucient strength to
safely operate and control the wheeled
walker and hand brakes.
⬡ Before sitting on the wheeled walker ensure
the brake locks are firmly applied.
Do not release brakes until user is standing.
⬡ Do not exceed the maximum recommended
working load.
⬡ Avoid storing the wheeled walker in direct
sunlight; padded seat or parts exposed to
sunlight will heat up and may cause injury
to the skin.
⬡ Do not place more than 5 kilograms of
shopping or other items into the designated
shopping basket and bag.
⬡ When seated, do not attempt to reach for
objects by leaning forward on the seat or by
reaching down between your knees. Do not lean
over the backrest to reach objects behind you as
this may cause the wheeled walker to tip over.
⬡ Use only on designated footpaths or
walkways; do not use on roads, streets or
highways.
⬡ Do not use the wheeled walker on any incline
greater than 9 degrees, or on a slope with
water, ice or snow covering.
⬡ Use caution when traversing kerbs or
obstacles as this may cause the wheeled
walker to tip over and cause bodily harm or
damage to the walker or the user.
Regular Maintenance
Professional inspection of the
wheeled walker is recommended
at least once a year.
Any service or repairs, especially to the
brakes, must be performed by a trained
professional. Any unauthorised repairs or
service may void your warranty.
⬡ Regularly check the wheeled walker for
damage and wear, paying special attention
to the workings of the brakes and the
condition of the wheels. If the wheeled
walker is damaged in any way, stop using the
wheeled walker immediately and contact
your authorised dealer or the manufacturer.
⬡ Check handle grips do not twist on the
handles.
⬡ Check the brake levers are firm; if loose or
worn they must be replaced before use.
⬡ Check the eciency of the braking system
to ensure rear wheels do not move when the
brakes are engaged or locked.
With brakes released, there should be no
drag on the wheels and the wheeled walker
should move easily.
If you notice an unfamiliar braking sensation
or any abnormalities, stop using the wheeled
walker immediately and contact your
authorised dealer or the manufacturer.
⬡ Check all screws and wheelnuts are firmly
secured.
Safety & Maintenance