A sudden downpour can quickly make a walk with your rollator uncomfortable. But with our practical umbrella you always have both hands free and are still well protected.
In these instructions, we will show you how to attach our umbrella safely and easily to your rollator – for more comfort and safety in any weather!
Prepare the assembly by preparing the matching pairs of mounting clamps and unpacking the rest of the material. Refer to the instructions to understand the lettering.
You can find the assembly instructions here or simply directly in the download area.
Attach a pair of mounting clamps (A) to the tube of the push handle and push 2 screws (B) through the 2 openings in the clamps.
Now mount the mounting bracket (K) to the scaffold using the screws (B) so that the bracket faces outwards. Tighten the screws so that the bracket is stable.
Take another pair of mounting clamps (A) suitable for the diameter of the tube of the umbrella holder (L) and mount them on the mounting bracket (K) using the screw (G). Tighten the screw (G) from the other side using the star grip (J).
Push the screw (H) through the multiple hole in the mounting bracket (K). Insert the nut (I) from the other side and tighten the mounting clamp (A) with the screw (H).
Use the desired hole of the mounting bracket as required. By selecting the multiple hole, the position of the sunshade can be adjusted to suit the user.
Push the umbrella holder (L) from above through the hole provided in the mounting clip (A) until the clip (M) prevents the umbrella holder (L) from slipping downwards.
Attach the umbrella (O) to the other end of the umbrella holder (L) using the connecting bolt (N). Tighten so that the umbrella is stable.
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