GENERAL WARNINGS
If walker is exposed to extreme temperature (about 100°F [38°C] or below 32°F[0°C]), high humidity and/or becomes wet, prior to use, ensure handgrips do not twist on side frame otherwise damage or injury may occur.
Walklite Walkers are NOT intended to be self propelled while seated.
A physical/occupational therapist should assist in the height adjustment of the walker for maximum support.
Care should be taken to ensure that ALL hand and height adjustments are secure, and that wheels and moving parts are in good working order before using this or any mobility aid.
All wheels and glide brakes MUST be in contact with the floor at ALL TIMES during use. This will ensure the walker is properly balanced.
The Rear Glide Brakes are intended to provide additional security when in the seated position. The rear glide brakes are NOT intended to be used for stopping the walker during ambulation.
For optimal stability, the seat should be in the DOWN posi- tion when using the walker for ambulatory assistance.
Always use caution when using walker on wet or icy surfaces.
STABILITY WARNINGS
The Walklite Walker can provide ambulatory assistance to an individual weighing up to 300 lbs (136 kg), INCLUDING the weight of the contents of the basket, if so equipped.
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