Invacare Rollator Adjusting the Hand Brakes Models 65900 and 65800 only, Brake Handle Figure

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ADJUSTING THE HAND BRAKES - MODELS 65900 AND 65800 ONLY

NOTE: COUNTERCLOCKWISE/CLOCKWISE direc- tionsaredeterminedbystandingbehindtherollator(user’s position).

NOTE: Refer to INSTALLATION WARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMARY in this instruction sheet.

Cable

Caster Housing

Adjustment Nut

Caster Housing Nut

Brake Handle (FIGURE 7)

1.Loosen the brake handle adjustment nut by turning

CLOCKWISE.

2.Do one (1) of the following:

A.Loosen brake handle tension - turn brake handle nut COUNTERCLOCKWISE.

B.Tightenbrakehandletension-turnbrakehandle nut CLOCKWISE.

3.Turn the brake handle adjustment nut CLOCKWISE to secure in place.

4.Do one (1) of the following:

A.Acceptable tension - repeat STEPS 1 - 3 for opposite side, if necessary.

B.Unacceptable tension - refer to CASTER HOUSINGinthisprocedureoftheinstructionsheet.

5.Refer to LOCKING/UNLOCKING/USING HAND BRAKES in this instruction sheet.

Brake Handle

Adjustment Nut

Brake Handle Nut

FIGURE 8 - CASTER HOUSING -

MODELS 65900 ONLY

Adjusting Cable Adjuster Unit - Wheel Assembly - MODEL 65800 ONLY (FIGURE 9)

NOTE: Adjusting the cable adjuster unit will increase/ decrease the cable brake pressure on the wheels.

1.Loosen the cable brake adjuster unit locknut.

2.Do one (1) of the following:

A.To increase tension, turn the cable adjuster unit

COUNTERCLOCKWISE.

B.To decrease tension, turn the cable adjuster unit

CLOCKWISE.

3.Retighten the cable adjuster unit locknut.

4.Test the brake. If the tension of the brake handle is STILL too loose/tight, perform the following:

A.Repeat STEP 1.

B.Loosen the phillips screw on the brake clamp.

C.Pullthebrakewirefurtherthroughthebrakeclamp.

NOTE: There will be additional excess wire. It may be necessary to fold wire up to keep wire from interfering with brake action.

FIGURE 7 - BRAKE HANDLE

Caster Housing - MODELS 65900 ONLY (FIGURE 8)

1.Loosen the caster housing nut.

2.Do one (1) of the following:

A.To increase tension, turn the caster housing adjustment nut COUNTERCLOCKWISE.

B.To decrease tension, turn the caster housing adjustment nut CLOCKWISE.

3.Retighten the caster housing nut.

4.Repeat STEPS 1 - 3 until tension is acceptable.

5.Do one of the following:

A.RefertoLOCKING/UNLOCKING/USING HAND BRAKES in this instruction sheet.

B.Repeat ADJUSTING THE HAND BRAKES procedure for opposite side, if necessary.

Brake Cable

 

Cable Adjuster Unit

 

Cable Adjuster

 

Unit Locknut

Brake

 

Brake

Clamp

Phillips Screw

 

FIGURE 9 - ADJUSTING CABLE ADJUSTER UNIT -

WHEEL ASSEMBLY - MODEL 65800 ONLY

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Contents OPENING/FOLDING the Rollator Safety SummaryOpening the Rollator Figure Installing the Basket INSTALLING/ADJUSTING the Push Handles FigureInstalling the Tray Figure Installing the BackrestRemoving the Backrest Insert the backrest into the two 2 backrest support tubesCaster Housing Models 65900 only Figure Adjusting the Hand Brakes Models 65900 and 65800 onlyBrake Handle Figure Using Brakes Model 65700 only Figure Using Hand Brakes FigureLocking Hand Brakes Figure Unlocking Hand Brakes FigureGrasp the transport handle to push the occupied rollator Replacing the Seat FigureModels 65900,65800 Replacing Front Wheels Replacing Rear WheelsLimited Warranty Canada

Rollator specifications

The Invacare Rollator is an innovative mobility aid designed to enhance the independence and mobility of individuals with limited physical capabilities. This lightweight and durable device provides users with support while walking, allowing them to maintain balance and confidence in their movements. One of the remarkable features of the Invacare Rollator is its sturdy construction, typically made from high-quality aluminum. This ensures a lightweight yet robust frame that can support various user weights without compromising safety.

A key characteristic of the Invacare Rollator is its ergonomic design, which includes an adjustable handle height. This feature ensures that users of different heights can find their optimal grip position, thus reducing strain on the back and shoulders. The handles are also designed with soft rubber grips, further enhancing comfort during use. Many models come equipped with a built-in seat, allowing users to take a break whenever they need, which is particularly beneficial for those who may tire easily.

The Invacare Rollator often features large, durable wheels, which facilitate smooth navigation over different terrains, whether indoors or outdoors. The wheels are designed for stability and are typically equipped with locking brakes, ensuring that the rollator remains stationary when the user needs to stop or rest. This added safety feature instills confidence in users, who may be apprehensive about their mobility.

In addition to basic mobility functions, some Invacare Rollator models incorporate advanced technologies. For instance, certain designs may include a lightweight folding mechanism, making it easy to transport or store the rollator when not in use. This is particularly advantageous for users who enjoy traveling or require a mobility aid that can easily fit into a vehicle.

Furthermore, the rollator often comes with a convenient storage pouch or basket, allowing users to carry personal items, like a water bottle or personal belongings, hands-free. This combination of functionality, safety, and comfort makes the Invacare Rollator a versatile option for individuals seeking greater mobility and independence in their daily lives.

Overall, the Invacare Rollator stands out in the mobility aid market due to its blend of practicality, user-friendly features, and safety measures, catering to the diverse needs of individuals who require assistance while walking.