TOPRO 815400 Troja Original Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- TOPRO
Table of Contents
815400 Troja Original
Instruction Manual
815400 Troja Original
Illustrations Measurements Technical data Article numbers
TOPRO Troja Original M 815400
TOPRO Troja Original S 815410
TOPRO Troja Original X 815420
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Congratulations with your choice of a new TOPRO rollator
Every TOPRO product is developed, designed and manufactured in Norway. The
product is declared to be in conformity with Medical Device Regulation (EU)
2017/745. It is tested and approved according to EN ISO 11199-2:2005. On
receipt of the goods, please check your product. If you have any queries,
please contact your mobility shop or dealer immediately. If you have problems
reading this user manual, an electronic version is available on
www.topromobility.com.
Intended use
The TOPRO TROJA ORIGINAL shall give support to users with reduced balance and/or reduced walking ability. It is designed to be pushed, not pulled. The integrated seat provides an opportunity for the user to rest if needed. The intended user is an adult Height and weight restrictions apply. Contraindications: The product is not suitable for persons with low strength in arms, with very poor balance, or with considerable cognitive disabilities. The product is designed and approved for both indoor and outdoor use. Outdoor the rollator is intended to be an aid for walkon roads and paths. It is not suitable in rough and/or steep terrain, neither for stairs To get to know the rollator and learn how to use it properly, training by a professional is recommended.
The grey numbered circles in this user manual refers to the numbered
information graphic and illustrations inside the cover
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A Handle
B Brake lever
C Handle tube
D Brake cable
E Seat bars / Carrying handle
F Locking clamp
G Seat with strap for folding mechanism| H Lock wheel for the handle
I Basket
J Side frame
K Brake block / Edge guard
L Tilting function
M Product label
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Safety
When folding and unfolding the rulable aware so you do not hurt your fingers.
Be aware not to put your fingers in open holes or between stationary parts.
Make sure that the lock wheels for height adjustment of the handles are locked
tight. When stationary or parked, make sure the parking brakes on both sides
are in locked position (A).
Do not use the rollator on stairs. Be careful when walking down kerbsCheck the
brakes before use every time, and that the rollator locks in unfolded
position.
Do not use the rollator to transport heavy loads or persons. Be aware that
some parts of the rollator might feel hot or cold when exposed to extreme
temperatures.
Do not modify the product as this might put your safety at risk and the
guarantee will become void. Before sitting on the seat (C), make sure the
parking brakes on both sides are in locked position (A).
To avoid the risk of falling, do not lean or bend sideways or over to the back
of the rollator whilst in the seated position. Do not tilt the rollator too
much sideways (D), to avoid the risk of falling. For the same reason, bags
etc. must never be hung on the handles.
To give the right support and safety, walk straight and make sure the rollator
is kept as close to your body as possible (E). Walk between the rear wheels
(F), not behind them (G).
Be aware that the rollator may roll faster than you when walking downhill,
which may put you in risk of falling. Activate the driving brakes to adjust
the speed (B).
Be careful when wearing fluttering skirts and trousers as they could get
caught in the wheels, which could lead to falling. Wear sturdy footwear to
avoid injuries.
For safety reasons it is prohibited to sit on the rollator during public
transportation. Store your rollator safely and make sure the parking brakes on
both sides are activated (A).
Do not use the rollator on slippery or icy surfaces. Keep the rollator away
from fire and hot items.
Do not climb on the rollator.
Unfolding / Folding
Unfolding: Release the lock clamp positioned at the seat bars (A). Press
the seat bars down and out. The side frames will slide apart. Press down the
seat bars (B). You will hear a clicking sound. The rollator is now locked in
its open position. Folding: Pull the strap on the seat (C) and press the side
frames together. Lock the clamp (D) over the seat bars.
Carrying the rollator: The rollator must not be carried by the seat strap
or the brake cables. Fold the rollator together as shown on the illustration
(E). Carry the rollator by the seat bars (F) when folded.
Handles / Memory function
Height adjusting: Unscrew the lock wheel (A) (approx. 2 turns). Adjust the handle tubes to a suitable height then pull them slightly up and down (C) until you hear a clicking sound. Tighten the lock wheel (A) again. Adjust both handles to the same height by comparing the number scale on each side. It is recommended that the handles are set to the same height as your wrists when your arms are hanging alongside your body.
Memory Function: Decide on the height of the handles (see number scale). Count visible holes at the back of the handle tubes. Unscrew the lock wheel (A). Pull the tube (B) out of the frame. The fastening piece (D) will now follow the handle tube. Move the fastening piece (D) so that the number of holes above it equals to the previously counted holes. Fit the red memory chip (E) on the handle tube in the first available hole under the fastening piece (D). Push the handle tube (B) and fastening piece (D) down and into the side frame (F). Screw the lock wheel (A) halfway in. Pull the handle (G) up until it stops, and then tighten the lock wheel (A) properly. From now on, when the handle is in the lowest position, it will stop in the pre-set position when pulled up.
Brakes
Make sure the brakes are working before each trip. Each brake lever (A) works
on each of the rear wheels. Do not drive or push the rollator while the
parking brakes are in use! Parking brakes: Push both brake levers (A) down
until they lock. Both rear wheels are now locked. Squeeze both brake levers
upwards to release the parking brakes. Driving brakes: Pull both brake levers
(B) upwards to reduce speed. Do not use continuously while the rollator is in
motion.
Adjusting / checking: Loosen the nut (C). Tighten the brake cable (D)
with the adjustment screw (E). Adjust both brake blocks so the distance to the
wheel surface is approximately 1 mm (F) and then tighten the nut (C). Make
sure the brakes are not adjusted too tight and pressing hard into the rubber
of the wheels when the parking brake is on.
Maintaining: Clean the brake block (F) and the brake spring (G)
frequently. The wheels and brakes can be replaced if they are worn out or
damaged.
Seat
The rollator has a safe and convenient net seat, through which you have a
view to the ground while walking. It can easily be wiped with a cloth if
neededThe parking brakes must be on before using the seat. Push both brake
levers downwards until they lock (A). Both rear wheels are now locked. Sit
with your back towards the basket (B).
Edge guard / Tilt function
Edge guard: The edge guards (A), which are in front of the rear wheels
prevent the rear wheels from catching on corners, door frames etc.
Tilt function: To use the tilt function use the front of the foot and
press down on the tilt pedal (B), which is beside the rear wheel. This helps
to tilt the rollator over thresholds, edges etc. Please note: Take care when
descending kerbs.
Basket
The basket holds up to 10 kilos (model M & S) / 5 kilos (model X). It can
be removed and washed gently at up to 60 °C.
Transport
The rollator should be transported in the folded and locked position (see
paragraph 3 Unfolding / Folding). Ensure that the lock clamp is on, so that
the rollator cannot unfold unintentionally. Be careful when loading the
rollator into a vehicle, giving attention to securing it.
Storage
The rollator should be stored in an upright position. If stored outdoors it
must be under a cover to protect it. Do not leave your rollator unattended. Do
not put heavy items on top of the rollator during storage.
Cleaning
The rollator can be hosed and washed with normal household detergents. Do not
use abrasives. Avoid flushing directly against bearings (wheels, front forks).
Disinfection
Disinfection must only be carried out by authorized personnel and by wearing
sufficient protective equipment. The surface of the rollator must be cleaned
with a disinfectant containing 70–80 % ethanol. We advise against disinfectant
that contains chlorine and phenol. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible
for any damage or injuries that might occur using harmful disinfectant or
disinfection carried out by unauthorized personnel.
Inspection / Maintenance / Re-use
It is recommended that inspection and maintenance is carried out regularly
(frequency is determined by how and how often the rollator is used). Check the
following items: Frame, screws, handles, handle tubes, brakes, brake parts,
wheels, seat and accessories. This also applies when the rollator is to be
prepared for reuse. Please see detailed instructions in this user manual about
maintenance of brakes and cleaning/disinfection. The recommended maintenance
is not a requirement, and no preventive maintenance is required provided that
the rollator is used as intended according to this user manual.
Material / Recycling
The rollator is made of plastic-coated aluminum pipes, plastic couplings and
material made of plastic and polyester. There are ball bearings in all wheels
and forks. Most rollator parts can be recycled Dispose the rollator and its
packaging according to the applicable regulations in your country. For
information, please contact your public authorities.
Warranty
TOPRO TROJA ORIGINAL is guaranteed free of faults and defects for 7 years. Damage caused by incorrect use or parts that are exposed to natural wear and tear (e.g., brake block, brake cable, wheel, basket, seat and handle) are exempt from the 7-year warranty. For repairs during the warranty period, please contact your local mobility shop or dealer. The warranty is void if unauthorized spare parts and accessories have been or are being used on the product. The expected life span of the product is estimated to be 10 years if it is used in the correct manner according to this user manual and its safety and maintenance instructions.
CE Labelling
1 – Manufacturer
2 – Consult Instructions for use
3 – Model name
4 – Model number
5 – Date of manufacture
6 – Serial number| 7 – Global Trade Item Number
8 – GS1 DataMatrix
9 – Maximum user weight
10 – Maximum length of rollator
11 – Maximum width / height of rollat
12 – Intended for indoors and outdoors use
13 – Medical Device
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Accessories
TOPRO Item No.
Back support with padding (68 cm) | 815271 |
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Back support with padding (76 cm) | 815273 |
Tray (NB: not for size X) | 814728 |
Anti-slip mat for tray (NB: not for size X) | 814059 |
Crutch holder | 815358 |
Bottle holder | 814043 |
LED lamp with clip-on and USB plug | 815260 |
Umbrella with attachment (black) | 814068 |
One-handed brake | 814026 |
Guiding handle for the visually impaired | 814014 |
Rear bag with zipper (NB: not for size X) | 814046 |
Transport bag | 814042 |
Name tag | 814024 |
Roll resistance system (pair) | 814032 |
Basket for oxygen bottle (only compressed, not liquid) | 814009 |
Accessories mounted on the rollator may influence stability, we therefore
advise you to use them with care. Accessories can be ordered separately to
enable TOPRO TROJA ORIGINAL to be customized to individual needs. Contact your
mobility shop, dealer or TOPRO for an updated overview of available
accessories or visit our homepage
topromobility.com.
TOPRO products are developed, designed and manufactured in Norway by:
TOPRO Industri AS
Rambekkveien 5, NO-2816 Gjøvik, Norway
(+47) 61 13 46 00
info@topromobility.com
www.topromobility.com
References
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