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Combines the features of a rollator and transport chair in one unit. An individual can ambulate independently or be pushed safely by a caregiver.
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To use as a transport chair, the Duet has locking flip-up armrests and a flip-down footrest to aid the user. A safety lock release is used to store the arms and a hook and loop fastener strap is used to store the footrest while using the Duet for ambulation.
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The tool-free two-position contoured padded backrest is reversible depending on whether you are using the Duet as a rollator or in transport chair mode.
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Comes with padded seat with carry pouch for added privacy and security of personal items. Inside the pouch is a handle to aid with the folding.
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The folding frame has a lock-out feature to ensure the unit stays open while in use and ensures the unit will stay folded during transport.
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8" casters are ideal for indoor and outdoor use.
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Handles are adjustable in height, with self-threading knob.
- Approximate user height range 5'6" to 6'1"
Overall Dimensions | 25.5" (W) x 37" (H) x 26" (L) |
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Seat To-Floor Height | 21" |
Handle Height | 31.5" - 37" |
Back Height | 35" |
Seat Dimensions | 13.5" (W) x 13" (D) |
Weight | 20 lbs. |
Carton Shipping Weight | 25 lbs. |
Weight Limit | 300 lbs. |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
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1. Verify that all the parts are present.
2. Unfold the Duet by Pulling out on the red locking knob and push down on the red strip inside the tote bag.
3. Install one of the handles into the base of the unit and adjust to the desired height.
4. Slide the handle up or down slightly until one of the adjustment knobs can be inserted through the base and handle.
5. Tighten the knob and repeat for the other side.
6. To use as a rollator install the back rest the opposite of the push handles. Depress both backrest locking brackets and slide the backrest into the back rest brackets until it locks into place.
7. To use the Duet as a transport chair repeat Step 6, but install the backrest on the same side as the push handles.
8. To complete the transition of the Duet to a transport chair fold down the foot rest.
9. To adjust the length of the foot rest push in the locking pins and slide the down tubes of the footrest up or down to the desired length. Be sure the locking pins engage at the new length. To fold the foot rest back in to the Duet frame, the foot rest must be in the highest position.
10. The loop locks can be engage two ways. By pulling up on the brake handle the brakes will engaged. By releasing the handle the brakes will be released.
11. To lock the loop brakes, push down on the brake handle until it clicks in place. Pulling up on the brake handle will release the brake.
12. The armrest can be lowered by releasing the locking lever on each armrest.
11. To fold the Duet, lift up the seat to access the red folding strap in the tote bag. Pull out the red knob on the folding bar and lift up the red folding strap.
what a beautiful transfer chair. The only reason I didn't give it a 5 star, the foot bar does not stay up when it's not needed. When using it as a walker, the foot bar is in the way of the front wheels. I will need to get some velcro to keep it up. Otherwise it is perfect and I would recommend it to anyone.