Why Choose Clarke D12030 Soprano Walker?
- Featuring large, 10-inch wheels
- The new cable-less design means no brake cables to get entangled or frayed
- This rollator walker rides easily and smoothly over crevices and bumps
- Integrates a welded steel frame
- Eliminates the necessity of rear forks by giving the user more walking space
- Curb climber on rear wheel assists when lifting the front of the walker
- The frame stands upright when folded
- Can lock this rollator walker while it is in a folded position, to avoid opening during transport
- Soprano folds in two positions, first to stand upright by itself, and then a second position to latch securely for travel
- Offers a flip-up seat, angle and height-adjustable handles
- Includes a front wire shelf that carries up to 26 pounds of personal items
- Right or left-handed brake
- Anatomic grips reduce hand fatigue
- Welded steel frame
How Dolomite Soprano Walker is Constructed?
Frame
- Soprano is based on a welded steel frame
- The frame is designed to eliminate the rear forks, giving user more walking space between back wheels
- A larger seat flips up to give more walking room
- Soprano folds in two positions, first to stand upright by itself and then a second position to latch securely for travel
- The front wire platform can carry up to 26lb of baggage
Brake
- The brake handles and wedge-shaped hand pad offer a secure and comfortable grip
- The cable-less braking system uses stainless steel rods encased in the frame to actuate the brake
- The brake shoe is designed to catch dirt and stones before they get stuck in the brake pads, adding longevity to the wheels and brakes
- Infinitely height-adjustable handles also rotate for better wrist positioning
- Apply the brakes by pulling both brakes handles upwards
- Parking Brake:
- Press the brake handles carefully downwards to apply the parking brakes
- A clear sound is heard when the brakes are applied correctly
- It is important that both parking brakes are applied
- Release the parking brakes by pulling the handles upwards
Handlebars
- The brake must not be in the on position when adjusting the handle
- Loosen the height adjustment knobs, but do not remove them completely
- Adjust the handlebars to the correct height
- The handlebars should normally be placed at the height of the user’s wrists
- The handles can be adjusted such that they point inwards in order to provide a more comfortable hand position
- This may also be required if the user has limited wrist mobility
- Tighten the height adjustment knobs
What to Buy with Soprano Rollator Walker?
How to Operate and Fold Soprano Walker?
Operating Position
- When unpackning or unfolding from transport position lift front frame
- Unfold the walker by pressing down on the seating tube
- Check that the safety catch is in the locked position when the walker is completely unfolded
- The seat can be folded up to provide a larger walking space and in order to increase accessibility
Folding Position
- If the basket is used, it must be dismantled before folding the walker
- Press down the safety catch
- Pull the seating tube upwards
- The walker can be folded into two different positions
- The walker is to be folded to the first position if it is to be parked when folded
- It is recommended that the walker is folded to a further stage, the inner position if it is to be transported when folded
- The walker cannot stand upright when in transport position
- Unfolding from the transport position
Care and Safety Indications:
In order to maintain good performance and safety, you should regularly ensure that the following measures are carried out
- Clean the walker with a solvent-free household cleaner
- Dry thoroughly
- Keep the wheels clean
- Check that screws and adjustments are properly tightened
- Immediately contact the prescriber if the walker develops a fault
- Never use a defective walker
- Not to be used for standing on or as a wheelchair
- Never sit on the rollator and kick yourself forward by foot
- Both brakes must be in the parking position when the rollator is used as a seat
- The parking brakes must be in a braked position when the rollator is used as a support when getting up, from a chair for example
- The rollator must be fully unfolded and locked when used as a walking support
- Only to be used as a walking support
- Exercise caution when walking on sloping ground
- Do not go up or downstairs with the rollator
- Do not use the rollator on escalators
- Be extra careful when carrying heavy loads in the basket
Dolomite Soprano Walker Specifications
Particulars |
Details |
Inside Width Between Rear Wheels |
20" |
Seat Height |
23.5" |
Minimum Handle Height |
30.5" |
Maximum Handle Height |
37" |
Width Between Handles at Seat |
17" |
Overall Length of Walker, Front to Back |
33.5" |
Overall Width |
25.5" |
Folded Dimensions |
11.5"L x 25.5"W x 34.5"H |
Weight |
21.4lb |
Clarke Dolomite Soprano Walker Warranty
Manufacturer provides a 2 year warranty against manufacturers defects. Excludes wheels, brake cables and hand grips; damage due to wear and tear or abuse.
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