Assembly Of Accessories; Height Adjustment Of Push Handles; Adjusting The Armrests; Angle Adjustment Of The Forearm Support - Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare CRISTALLO 2 Mode D'emploi

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Assembly of accessories

Height adjustment of push handles

Insert the tube of the adjustable handgrip into the frame
at least to the "MAX" marking (pic. 3)
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Fix it in the desired height with the fixing lever by turning
it clockwise. Adjust both handgrips on the same height
/ level. Fixing lever itself can be adjusted in the desired
position by simultaneously pulling and twisting.
For readjustment of the height of the handgrips unlock
the fi xing lever by turning it counterclockwise. Then fix
the handgrip how described above.
Please note! The handles must be aligned parallel to
each other facing straight to the walking direction (pic. 4).
Otherwise the rollator may tip to the side (pic. 5)!

Adjusting the armrests

Loosen the locking lever beneath the armrest by turning
it anticlockwise. The brake handle can now be pushed
until the ideal setting is achieved. The brake handle must
be pushed in at least to the "Max" mark. Then tighten the
locking lever again by turning it clockwise (pic. 6).
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Hang the basket on the
small hooks in the front
underneath the seat and
place the tray down with
the small feet in the small
holes in the seat section
(pic. 2).
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Angle adjustment of the forearm support

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Loosen the star screw on the side until you can
move the forearm supports outwards out of the lock.
Now you can rotate the forearm supports in the desired
angle and push back into the lock. Tighten the star screw
again (pic. 7).

Adjusting the brakes

If braking is poor or too hard, the brake can be adjusted
either at the brake housing above (pic. 8) or using the
adjusting screw on the Bowden cable below (pic. 9) to
achieve the desired braking effect.
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The brake is correctly adjusted when the brake lever as
well as the brake wires are free of play and the wheels
can be rotated without grinding noises when the brake
is released.

Braking | Parking

To brake when walking with the rollator, pull both brake
handles upwards with your hands (pic. 10). Always brake
slowly while applying equal pressure with both hands.
To apply the brakes/park the rollator, press both brake
handles downwards until they audibly click into place
(pic. 11)!
To release the brake, pull both brake handles upwards
once again until they are released (brake handles are in
the middle position).
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