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Drive DeVilbiss offers a wide variety of rollators. The patient should seek the advice of their physician, a qualified or trained medical professional, or therapist to determine the rollator best suited for their individual needs. Consider factors like height adjustment, wheel size, weight capacity, and additional features such as a padded seat, storage pouch, and hand brakes.
Drive DeVilbiss offers a wide variety of rollators. The brake adjustment is very similar for many of our models. You may visit the following link to view general instructions on how to adjust loop style brakes here. Your local medical equipment provider is usually able to help with brake adjustments. You can also click to search if there’s a preferred service provider nearby that you can take the equipment to for repair. Ensure you measure the seat width end-to-end, from the left side of the seat upholstery right side of the seat upholstery. For fixed-arm wheelchairs/transport chairs, avoid measuring at the front between the arm frames.
The fork bearings may need to be replaced or the fork stem bolt could be too tight. Loosening the fork stem bolt a bit may help the wheels swivel left and right easier.
Regular maintenance is important for safety. Keep the wheels clean, check the brakes regularly, and inspect for any loose screws or parts. Lubricate moving parts if necessary.
While rollators can handle slight inclines, they are not suitable for steep slopes or highly uneven surfaces. Exercise caution and consider using a more appropriate mobility aid for challenging terrains.
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