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Walker cane holder – assembly instructions

Trionic Walker Backrest – Assembly Instruction

2-piece cane holder that is attached to the handle and the frame of the Walker. The upper part has a smart quick-lock function, and the cane can quickly be attached and removed. Fits the rollators Walker 9er, 12er and, 14er.

Needed tools: Allan key (size 4 mm), Phillips screwdriver and Nippers



Turn the upper holder so that the logotype is facing upwards. 1 Turn the upper holder so that the logotype is facing upwards.

Snap the holder onto the upper part of the hand grip tube. 2 Snap the holder onto the upper part of the hand grip tube.

Snap the holder onto the upper part of the hand grip tube and then screw it in place with a Phillips screwdriver.

If you attach the both Cane Holder and the Backrest 3 If you attach the both Cane Holder and the Backrest

Note: Adjust the position of the brake lever so that there is room for the upper cane holder next to the backrest. It might be necessary to tilt the cane holder outwards, approximately 30 degrees, to fit the cane holder and the backrest on the Walker.

Attach the lower holder to the frame 4 Attach the lower holder to the frame

For right-/left-hand side assembly, turn the lower holder so you can reach the screw from the outside of the frame. To attach the lower holder to the frame, wrap the strap around the frame tube and push it into the hole of the holder.

Tighten the screw/strap 5 Tighten the screw/strap

Tighten the screw/strap by using a 4 mm Allen key.

Cut the excessive length of the strap 6 Cut the excessive length of the strap

Cut the excessive length of the strap with a cable cutter.

Ready for use 7 Ready for use

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