Basic Steel Rollator – Medline
A four wheel walker with a seat. Each rollator has either 6″ or 8″ wheels. The Guardian Basic Steel Rollator is Medline’s most affordable walking aid. It is constructed of powder coated steel, this allows a weight capacity of 350 lbs. The padded curved backrest and padded seat offer the perfect place to sit and rest when needed. Ideal for use at home, work, anywhere. Each guardian rollator has four wheels that roll smoothly across carpet and pavement. 8″ wheels allow for a sturdier walker when moving through rougher terrain. Walking frame is made of aluminum. This is a walker for seniors and anyone who needs and wants the comfort of a walker with a seat.


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Setting Up the Medline Guardian Basic Steel Rollator Walker
Supplies Needed:
- Medline Guardian Basic Steel Rollator Walker (unassembled)
- Allen wrenches or hex keys (usually provided with the walker)
- User manual
Steps:
- Unpack the Walker:
- Carefully remove all components from the packaging.
- Ensure you have all parts: the main frame, handlebars, wheels, seat, backrest, and storage bag or basket (if included).
- Assemble the Frame:
- Open the main frame of the rollator by pulling the sides apart until it locks into place.
- Ensure the frame is securely locked and stable.
- Attach the Handles:
- Insert the handlebars into the designated slots on the frame.
- Adjust the height of the handlebars to match the user’s height. Typically, the handles should be at wrist level when the user’s arms are relaxed at their sides.
- Secure the handlebars using the provided screws or knobs. Tighten them with the Allen wrench or hex key.
- Attach the Wheels:
- Attach the front wheels to the front legs of the frame, ensuring they are securely locked in place.
- Attach the rear wheels to the back legs of the frame. Some models have brakes attached to the rear wheels, so ensure they are correctly installed and functional.
- Install the Seat and Backrest:
- Place the seat on the designated brackets in the middle of the frame.
- Attach the backrest to the frame, usually by sliding it into slots or securing it with screws.
- Add the Storage Bag/Basket (if applicable):
- Attach the storage bag or basket to the frame according to the instructions. This usually involves hooking or clipping it onto the frame.
Using the Medline Guardian Basic Steel Rollator Walker
Steps:
- Adjusting the Walker:
- Ensure the handlebars are at the correct height for the user’s comfort.
- Check that all parts are securely fastened and that the walker is stable.
- Using the Brakes:
- Familiarize yourself with the brake handles located on the handlebars.
- Squeeze the brake handles to stop the walker when in motion.
- Push down on the brake handles to lock the brakes when you need to sit or park the walker.
- Walking with the Rollator:
- Stand upright with both hands on the handlebars.
- Push the rollator forward while walking. The wheels should roll smoothly.
- Use the brakes to control your speed and stop when needed.
- Sitting on the Walker:
- Ensure the brakes are locked before sitting on the seat.
- Turn around and back up to the seat until you feel it behind your legs.
- Sit down slowly, using the handlebars for support.
- Standing Up from the Walker:
- Ensure the brakes are locked.
- Push up from the seat using the handlebars to help you stand.
Maintenance Tips:
- Regular Inspection: Periodically check the rollator for any signs of wear or damage. Ensure all screws and nuts are tight.
- Cleaning: Wipe down the frame, seat, and handles with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using harsh chemicals.
- Brake Maintenance: Regularly check the brakes for proper function. Adjust or replace them if they are not working correctly.
- Wheel Maintenance: Ensure the wheels roll smoothly and are free from debris. Clean them regularly.
By following these steps, you can set up and use the Medline Guardian Basic Steel Rollator Walker safely and effectively, providing stability and support for those who need it.
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