Trionic Walker Backrest – Assembly Instruction

Trionic Walker Backrest – Assembly Instruction

The ergonomic and padded backrest, made from water-repellent and durable 600D polyester, fits the rollators Walker 9er, 12er and 14er. It offers a comfortable and safe support when you are seated.

The length/depth of the backrest is adjustable.


1 Unscrew.

Remove the screws and nuts from the two clamps.


2 Attach the backrest.

Open the clamps a little and attach them to the grip tubes. IMPORTANT: Make sure that the ”TRIONIC” logotype is positioned correctly, as the backrest is angled.

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All the way up.
3 All the way up.

Push the two clamps to the very top. You may have to loosen the screw on the brake lever in order to move it rearwards a bit.


4 fasten the backrest.

With a 4 mm allen key, fasten both clamps with the screws and nuts. The straps of the backrest should point forward at the point of attachment.

fasten the backrest.

5 This photo shows the correct assembly.

 

This photo shows the correct assembly.

Before unfolding the rollator.
Before unfolding the rollator.

To unfold the rollator, angle the backrest upwards.


If necessary.

If you find the backrest being too short/too long, you can adjust the length. Remove the two screws and nuts and then assemble the backrest again.

If necessary.

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