Important to know about safety and use
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The walker must be adjusted to the recommended height for right support and safe walking: Stand
with relaxed shoulders and have your elbow at a 90 degree angle A. Hold the walker as close to your
body to maintain the correct support and a safe walk B. The easiest way to keep your balance is to
walk straight, look forward and hold your backside in C.
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Do not push the walker too far from your body as this can cause unnecessary strain and you could fall.
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Do not push the walker forward if the front wheels have stopped at an obstacle. The walker may tilt
and cause an accident.
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Max user weight is 150 kg. Max user height 2 m.
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Do not let children play with the walker.
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Some parts of the walker might feel hot or cold when exposed to extreme temperatures.
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Be aware: TOPRO TAURUS E must not be used in a damp environment.
Height Adjustment
Electric height adjustment
Press the button A on top of the handle to the left or to the right to regulate the height.
Adjusting the forearm support
The forearm supports are adjusted individually. Unscrew the lock underneath the forearm support A until the
cushion is moveable. Place at the required position and tighten the screw. NB If the lock sticks out, it can be
dangerous. Pull the lever down and rotate it so that it doesn't stick out.
Angle adjustment and twisting the handle
(TOPRO TAURUS E-JH and E-JHB)
Unscrew the screw A until you can move the handle. Adjust the handle B to the required angle, length and
twist and tighten the screw. NB The screw must not be screwed too far out as the parts will fall from each
other. If this happens, then put the pin C in the hole D and E. It is not possible to pull the handles all the way
out; there are physical stops both ways.
See figure 1 for more detailed instructions.
Brakes
(TOPRO TAURUS E-JHB)
Adjusting the brakes.
Unscrew the nut A. Tighten / loosen the brake wire with the adjusting screw B. Make sure the brakes work
properly and don't sweep when brakes are off. Adjust both sides.
Using the parking brakes.
The brake lever C works on both rear wheels simultaneously. Push the brake lever forward. It has some
resistance before it stops and locks both the rear wheels. Pull the brake lever backwards to release the rear
wheels. Inspect the brakes frequently to make sure they work properly.
Using the driving brakes.
The brake lever D works on both rear wheels simultaneously. Pull the brake lever towards you to stop the rear
wheels. When the brake lever is released, the rear wheels are released. Inspect the brakes frequently by
following the information above.
Using the foot brakes
Step on the foot brakes A on the rear wheels or when required on all wheels until you hear a clicking sound.
The wheels are now in a locked position B. To release the wheels, step on the back of the foot brake pedal so
that it comes up again.
Charging the battery
The battery cannot be charged incorrectly. It can be charged at any time without doing any harm. We
recommend charging the battery every night. It will take approximately 6-7 hours to fully charge it.
Charging: Grab the battery, turn it 45 degrees and lift it straight up A. Please check that the contact surfaces
are clean. Put the battery in the battery charger; check that one of the arrows on the battery B points towards
the white and blue mark/eye C. Make sure the charger is connected to the power grid. A green light flashes
during charging. The lamp will light constant green when the battery is fully loaded. To mount the battery on
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