Washing the seat cover
The seat cushion cover is washable. Be sure to remove the
inner cushion before washing.
a. Pull up the cushion to detach the Velcro straps securing
it to the seat (Figure 75).
b. Unzip the cover and remove the inner cushion.
c. The cover is machine washable at a maximum
temperature of 30 °C / 86 °F.
d. Air-dry the cover; do not use a dryer.
e. Place the inner cushion back in the cover and zip it up.
f. Reattach the cushion to the seat.
NOTE
Never bleach, dry-clean, or iron the cover.
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Figure 75:
Removing the seat cushion from the rollator.
What is where?
1. Seat cushion
2. Velcro
3. Zipper
Brake performance (Daily)
Check the braking performance daily. When the brakes are
engaged, the wheels of the Rollz Motion Electric should come
to a full stop. If the wheels do not stop when using the brake:
immediately turn off the system, inspect for any visible damage,
and attempt to adjust the brakes as explained below. If the
brakes appear damaged or if braking performance remains in-
sufficient after adjustment, contact the supplier. Do not attempt
to repair the brakes yourself.
Adjusting the brakes
With regular use, the brakes on the Rollz Motion Electric may
experience wear, requiring occasional readjustment. Proper
brake adjustment ensures optimal performance and safety.
Inspect the brakes regularly, ideally before each use. When the
parking brake is applied, the wheels should remain stationary,
and when the hand brakes are released, the Rollz Motion
Electric should move freely without drag.
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If the brakes do not work properly, they can be adjusted in two
places on the brake cable (Figure 76).
a. Top Adjustment (located just below the height adjustment
b. Bottom Adjustment (near the rear wheels): This
Ensure both the left and right brakes are properly adjusted.
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Brake adjustments at the top of the brake
cable
You can tighten the brakes using the brake adjustment at the
top.
a. Ensure that the Rollz Motion Electric is not in the parking
b. First loosen the locking ring (pull the cable down to
c. After making adjustments, tighten the locking ring again
d. Repeat this process on the other side and ensure that
handle): This is used for fine-tuning the brake, allowing
for a slight tightening of brake performance.
adjustment is for a more significant change to braking
performance.
Figure 76:
Brake adjustment via the
adjustment screws at the top and bottom of
the brake cable.
brake position while adjusting the brakes.
make it easier). This gives you room to adjust the screw
below it (Figure 77).
and check if the brake provides the desired braking
force.
both brakes provide equal resistance.
Figure 77:
Brake adjustment via the
adjustment screw, just below the
locking ring.