Drive Medical Design 10293 User Manual

custom walker adjustments
lifetime limited
With your arm extended down, handle should be at wrist height. With your hand placed on the hand-grip, your elbow should be flexed 20˚- 30˚.
CAUTION:
Be aware of the following:
- Electrical cords in way
- Liquids on floor
- Throw rugs
- Toys or debris
- Furniture
- Doors and door steps
- Gaps in floor
WARNING
1. Use wheels on front legs only or on all four legs with appropriate rear wheel brakes.
2. Do not push one side of the walker ahead and then other side without lifting the walker first.
3. Use Drive accessories only. Use of other manufacturers’ accessories can result in improper fit and risk fall and/or injury.
4. Do not use on stairs or escalators.
warranty
Your Drive brand product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the original consumer purchaser.
This warranty does not cover device failure due to owner misuse or negligence, or normal wear and tear. The warranty does not extend to non-durable components, such as rubber accessories, casters, and grips, which are subject to normal wear and need periodic replacement.
If you have a question about your Drive device or this warranty, please contact an authorized Drive dealer.
lightweight folding walker
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walker instructions
Folding Mechanism
wheelchair to walker transfer
Making certain wheels on the wheelchair are locked li your body by pushing down on the armrests and carefully transfer one hand at time to the walker.
three-point gait
(for walking with walker)
Step 1
Align the middle of your foot with the back legs of the walker.
Step 2
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folding instructions
1. Depress the Release Handle in the area marked “PRESS” using the palm of your hand.
2. While holding down the Release Handle, pivot the side frame inward.
3. Repeat for second side.
wheelchair to walker transfer
Making certain wheels on the wheelchair are locked, li your body by pushing down on the armrests and carefully transferring first the le hand, then the right hand to the walker. (If injury to le leg or foot transfer the right hand first, followed by le.)
Li the walker up and place it comfortably in front of you, making sure all four legs end up on the floor.
Step 2
Carefully, walk forward one step at a time.
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