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How do I detach/attach the Walker seat cover?

  1. Detach the red seat strap from the two 'keyrings' below the seat. By using a small screwdriver, you can gently pry the keyring open.
  2. Release the 9 push buttons of the seat cover (on the downside of the seat).
  3. Pull the red seat strap out of the two holes, and make sure the rubber handle stays in place on the strap.
  4. To attach the seat cover, wrap it around the seat mesh with the logo positioned at the front (seen in the travelling direction).
  5. Attach the 9 push buttons on the downside of the seat.
  6. By using a small screwdriver, you can push the ends of the red seat strap through the two holes in the seat.
  7. Attach the ends of the seat strap to the two keyrings.

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  • Very positive…

    My husband is very satisfied with the Walker; It is admired everywhere and rated by people interested in technology as a very great device.
    It is very pleasant to walk on cobblestones and uneven sidewalks.…

  • Veloped Cane Holder…

    Simple and effective. I always carry a walking stick.…

    Veloped Cane Holder
    by John Tippler
  • Personal aid and fast delivery. My best INVESTMENT…

    Praise to you who invented the Veloped!
    I have COPD FEV1 23%, and thanks to the Veloped I can get out in the forest to pick mushrooms and blueberries. Walked several running tracks. Had sore muscles in the hips in the beginning. Because it's so easy…

  • Back On My Feet Again…

    I have nerve damage in my left leg from a back issue and over two years had regressed to using a cane. My daily walks with my dog consisted of a painful quarter of a mile and I spent more and more of my time sitting. As someone who had been very ph…

  • We are very satisfied - the Veloped is very safe to use and solidly buil…

    The Veloped is a great relief, especially on the cobblestone streets of the historical city centre.…

  • Great…

    After transverse myelitis, among other things, my foot lift is disturbed, walking is now a conscious process and no longer an automatic one.

    With this Veloped, I can finally walk again more safely. Great!…

  • Trionic for security and fun times.…

    We bought both the 12” & 9” Walkers, for walks outside and another for visits to doctors' offices, restaurants, etc. Both are great with exceptional stability. You do not need two, but it is a luxury to have them. One for walks outside on all surface…

  • Great…

    The Veloped Sport met my expectations. The braking system is almost perfect; I wish there was a way to hold the level of braking when traversing steep hills.…

  • I have had my Trionic Veloped for two years now and I am very satisfied …

    It is easy to manoeuvre, stable holds a lot and looks cool.
    I have tried other walkers with puncture-free tires, but I get muscle pain in my arms from them.
    I do not get that with the air tires of the Veloped.

    The rollator works great in the w…

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