Lifestyle MOBILITY AIDS 925 Rollator Crescendo User Manual

June 5, 2024
Lifestyle MOBILITY AIDS

Lifestyle MOBILITY AIDS 925 Rollator Crescendo User Manual
Lifestyle MOBILITY AIDS 925 Rollator Crescendo

PARTS DIAGRAM

Prior to use please read all instructions and keep manual for future use.

Parts Diagram

  1. Handgrip
  2. Brake lever
  3. Height Adjustment button
  4. Adjustable Back Rest
  5. Seat
  6. Tote Bag
  7. Front wheel
  8. Rear wheel

UNFOLDING THE ROLLATOR

The rollator comes fully assembled. Place the rollator on its wheels on a flat surface and open by pressing down on the tubes at each side of the seat until they lock into place.
Unfolding the Relator

ATTACHING/REMOVING THE TOTE BAG

Attach the tote bag by sliding the plastic clip on the bag into the the plastic connector on the frame.
Attaching the tote bag

ADJUSTING THE HANDLE HEIGHT

Press and hold the adjustment button. Simultaneously move the handgrip up or down to the desired height and release the adjustment button. The handgrip will automatically lock into the next possible height position. Make sure to adjust both sides at the same height.

The Ideal handle height is set when the top of the handle aligns with the user’s wrist when standing upright.
Adjusting the handle height

USING THE BRAKES

To slow or stop the rollator while walking, squeeze both brake levers upward to apply the brakes. Always apply brake pressure evenly.

To lock the brakes while the rollator is stopped, push down on each brake lever until they lock into place. Release the brakes by pulling up on the brake levers.
Using the brakes

ADJUSTING THE BRAKES

Adjust the braking pressure by turning the brake adjustment screw left to loosen or right to tighten.
Adjusting the brakes

USING THE ROLLATOR AS A SEAT

Before using as a seat, the rollator should be on a level surface with the brakes in the locked position.

Lock the brakes by pushing down on the brake levers until they lock into place. Do not lean back or to the sides when seated.

FOLDING FOR TRANSPORT/STORAGE

To fold the rollator, pull up firmly on the strap located on top of the seat.
Then secure by pushing the two sides of the frame together until an audible click is heard signifying the lock is in place. Pull the handles apart to unlock.
Folding for Transport/Storage

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Before use. The user should read all instructions and familiarize themselves with the rollator.
  • Ensure all components are properly and securely installed.
  • Ensure the user has sufficient strength to safely operate and control the rollator and hand brakes.
  • Before using the rollator as a temporary seat, ensure the brake are locked.
  • Do not release brakes until user is standing.
  • Do not exceed the maximum recommended weight capacity of 300 lbs evenly distributed.
  • Avoid storing the rollator in direct sunlight; seat or parts exposed to sunlight will heat up and may cause injury to the skin.
  • Do not place more than 10 lbs of shopping or other items into tote bag.
  • DO NOT MOVE ROLLATOR WHILE SEATED. This is a walking aid only and not to be used as a transportation device

MAINTENANCE

Do not use high pressure cleaners, steam cleaners or harsh, caustic chemicals.

Frame
  • Wipe the relator frame with a damp cloth.
  • For more stubborn dirt, use a mild detergent solution with warm water.
  • Dry thoroughly before use to avoid corrosion.
  • Clean the wheels using a damp brush with plastic bristles (do not use a wire brush or you may damage the rubber or painted finish)
Bag and Seat
  • Regularly clean with a mild detergent and warm water, or wash with alcohol- based disinfectants if necessary.
  • Dry thoroughly before use.
  • Avoid contact with saltwater or pools with high levels of chlorination.

WARRANTY

Limited Lifetime Warranty is provided against any factory defects in material or workmanship of the frame.
One (1) year warranty against defective materials or workmanship on all other components, assemblies and parts.

This warranty does not cover device failure due to misuse, negligence, improper storage or handling, improper operation and unauthorized modifications.

Normal wear and tear on non-durable components, such as hand grips, brake cables, wheels, and totes are not covered under this warranty. These items are subject to normal wear and need periodic replacement and/or adjustment.

For warranty service, it is recommended but not required that the product be returned to the Lifestyle Mobility Aids dealer through whom it was originally purchased. However, all Rhythm Healthcare, LLC | LMA dealers are qualified to assist you in obtaining warranty service. If the product is to be returned to Lifestyle Mobility Aids, prior authorization will be required.

This product is identified by a serial number at the time of manufacture. Removing or defacing the serial number label may void this warranty. If you have a question about your Rhythm Healthcare, LLC | LMA walker or this warranty please email us at.

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