NRS Healthcare 2 in 1 Rollator and Transit Chair M58203 User Instructions

NRS Healthcare 2 in 1 Rollator and Transit Chair M58203 User Instructions

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User Instructions
2 in 1 Rollator and Transit Chair M58203
Please ensure these Instructions are fully read and understood before using this
equipment. Retain these instructions in a safe place for future reference. If you
are unable to understand the Instructions or safety precautions, please contact a
healthcare professional or our OT Advice Line (0845 121 8113) for assistance.
For information on how to obtain the User Instructions in other formats for use by
people with visual, reading or cognitive impairments, please contact
info@nrs-uk.co.uk
instruction are available on our website www.nrs-uk.co.uk.
Maximum Safe
Working Load
or telephone 0845 120 4522. Additional copies of this user
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  • Page 1 User Instructions 2 in 1 Rollator and Transit Chair M58203 Maximum Safe Working Load Please ensure these Instructions are fully read and understood before using this equipment. Retain these instructions in a safe place for future reference. If you are unable to understand the Instructions or safety precautions, please contact a healthcare professional or our OT Advice Line (0845 121 8113) for assistance.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. INTENDED USE 2. HANDLE HEIGHT RANGE 3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5. ASSEMBLY 5.1 ASSEMBLY AND HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 5.2 SAFETY CHECKS 6. USING THE ROLLATOR 6.1 OPENING & FOLDING THE ROLLATOR 6.2 BRAKE OPERATION 6.3 CONVERSION TO TRANSIT CHAIR 7.
  • Page 3: Intended Use

    1 – Intended Use The 2 in1 Rollator and Transit Chair is designed to provide support and assistance to those unable to, or who lack the confidence to, walk without some level of support. In addition, should the user become tired, the rollator may be easily converted to allow use as a short distance transit chair.
  • Page 4: Product Description

    Safety Precautions - During use · Do not self propel the Rollator while seated. Serious injury to the user and/or damage to the Rollator frame or wheels may result from improper use. · Do not use the Rollator to walk backwards. ·...
  • Page 5: Assembly

    5 – Assembly 5.1 Assembly of the Rollator and Height adjustment · Carefully remove the Rollator from the packaging and check for any obvious signs of damage or missing parts. If any damage or missing parts are suspected do not assemble the Rollator.
  • Page 6: Safety Checks

    applied, when released, the gap between the brake moulding and the wheel should be between 1 to 3 mm. If either of the above conditions is not correct adjust the brakes as detailed in the maintenance section, and re-check. · Check to make sure all other nuts, bolts and screws are tightly fastened. ·...
  • Page 7: Using The Rollator

    6 – Using the Rollator Please refer to Safety Precautions in Use in section 3. 6.1 Opening and Folding the Rollator Opening the Rollator · Hold one handlebar and push down on the seat until all four wheels are extended out and the seat is fully flat.
  • Page 8: Conversion To Transit Chair

    6.3 Conversion to Transit Chair · When used as a transit chair, the backrest becomes the push handle. Ensure it is correctly located and the brakes are applied before sitting. · When seated, flip the footrests down from the side of the frame to support the feet. Note: do not stand on the footrests.
  • Page 9: Brake Adjustment

    7.3 Brake Adjustment · There are two brake adjusters on each side of the Rollator, one in front of the brake handle and the second is positioned in the middle of the brake cable (See diagram 6) · To adjust the handle brake, loosen the lock nut, turn the adjuster anticlockwise to tighten the brake then retighten the lock nut.
  • Page 10 Tel. Main Office: 0330 100 00 98 Tel. Customer Services: 0845 120 4522 Email: customerservice@nrs-uk.co.uk This product is from a range of over 3000 daily living aids available from NRS Healthcare. www.nrs-uk.co.uk To view the full range visit or request a catalogue from NRS...

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