TRIUMPH MOBILITY Escape Rollator User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- TRIUMPH MOBILITY
Table of Contents
TRIUMPH MOBILITY Escape Rollator User Manual
For your safety
Assembly
Install the brake handles
The metal rod protruding from bottom of brake handle tube must be inserted into the rectangular slot in the middle of the frame. Set the desired handle height (The line below the number on the handle should line up with the top edge of the frame), and close the GREY lever. The release lever should ‘click’ when locked into the closed position.
Note: If brake handles are inserted with the rectangular slots facing outwards, you will be unable to set the handle height, as the GREY release lever will not close, and the brake will not function.
Install the Backstrap
Slide backstrap into the backrest connector. The padded side of the backstrap should face the inside of the rollator where it will meet the user’s back while seated.
Secure the backstrap into position by inserting the screw and nut. The nut should be positioned into the hexagon shape hole on the inside of the backrest connector. Tighten securely using a Phillips screwdriver.
Install the Shopping Bag
Attach the shopping bag into the basket hook located under the seat at the front.
Loop the strap (velcro) around the frame and insert into wire tab.
To unfold the Escape Rollator
Pull the red knob below the seat to release the frame lock. Pull handles apart, and push down on the seat.
Important: If using the rollator partially folded, ensure that all four wheels are firmly on the ground.
Using the Brakes
Pull up on brake handle to slow down or to release the parking brake.
Push down on brake handle to lock the brake into PARK.
Always lock the brake before sitting.
Adjust the Handle height
Pull the GREY release lever in the open position.
Set the desired handle height, and close the GREY release lever. The release
lever should ‘click’ when locked into the closed position.
The line below the number on the handle should line up with the top edge of the frame.
To determine the correct handle height of your rollator, stand straight up with your hands on the handgrips, your arms should be slightly bent 20 to 30 degrees at your elbows.
To adjust the brake tension
If the hand brake is too loose, loosen the locking nut, and turn the
adjustment screw counter clockwise.
If the hand brake is too tight, loosen the locking nut, and turn the
adjustment screw clockwise.
Walking with the rollator
Stand up as straight as possible, and walk with the rollator close to your body. Keep your feet centred. Do not push the rollator away from your body, as this will cause you to bend your back, and could cause a fall.
To use the curb climber
Use the curb climber to overcome obstacles such as curbs and thresholds.
To use the curb climer, keep both hands on the handles, and place foot onto
the curb climber to lift the front wheels of the rollator.
Storage / Entreposage
Do not leave your rollator subject to the elements outside for extended
periods. When storing the rollator, do not store other objects on the
rollator.
To sit on the Rollator
To sit on the rollator, ensure that the brakes are in the LOCKED position, and
the rollator cannot move. Using the handles for stability carefully turn
around. Gently touch the back of your legs on the edge of the seat, and sit
down. Ensure both feet make contact with the ground while seated.
DO NOT STOP ON SLOPED SURFACES
Travelling with your Rollator
When travelling with your rollator, and your rollator will be stored out of sight, we recommend that you remove the brake handles from the frame of the rollator to prevent damage. For example, when travelling on airplanes, long distance buses, etc. It is best that the handles be carried with you in your carry on bag if possible. When re-assembling the rollator, check all parts of the rollator carefully for damage before using.
Maintenance
a) Clean the rollator using mild soap and water. Wipe dry.
b) Keep wheels clean.
c) Check screws and handle height adjustments are tight.
d) If your rollator is not working properly, discontinue use, and contact your
dealer for service.
Warranty
Triumph Mobility covers the Escape Rollator by a lifetime warranty on the frame, and a five (5) year warranty on the brake handles against defects in materials and workmanship. All other compo- nents are warrantied for one (1) year.
This warranty is valid for the original purchaser only, and is not transferable. Triumph Mobility will not warranty any parts that have been damaged due to improper installation, modification, and / or misuse. For warranty service, please return your rollator to your local dealer. Service charges are at the discretion of the dealer, and are not the responsibility of Triumph Mobility.
Warranty Registration
Please register your Escape rollator online at www.triumphmobility.com
/product-registration.
When registering, please include the serial number. The serial number can be
located on the right side of the frame.
Theft & Vandalism Insurance
Our clients know they can depend on our Escape walkers. They can also depend
on us to replace it if it is stolen or vandalized. To that end, every Escape
walker comes with automatic insurance for your peace of mind. For a $100
deductible (plus shipping and applicable taxes), we will take care of getting
a replacement to your doorstep.
This insurance covers the first two years that you own your walker, regardless
of whether it’s an Es-cape, or Escape Mini. (Like most guarantees, it is not
transferable if the walker changes ownership)
To make a claim, we ask our clients to visit: www.triumphmobility.com
/product-insurance to
provide us with a copy of the relevant police report as well as their walker’s
serial number and proof of purchase. We’ll do the rest. Let us help you get
mobile again!
Rollator Specifications
Read Instructions carefully before use.
Rollator is designed for indoor & outdoor use.
Do NOT use as a wheelchair or as a transport chair.
Instruction manual must be given to the user.
TRIUMPH MOBILITY, INC. 151 Bentley Ave., Unit 4. Nepean, ON, K2E 6T7
kinfo@triumphmobility.com, 1.855.546.0711
202401_Escape-UserManual | This User Manual is subject to updates and changes
without notice.
Please check www.triumphmobility.com for
most current version of this document.
References
- Triumph Mobility | The Best in Mobility Products
- Product Insurance | Triumph Mobility
- Product Registration | Triumph Mobility
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