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Trionic Walker - Environmental and Troubleshooting; Environmental Considerations; Troubleshooting Guide

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Troubleshooting
If the Trionic Walker does not function satisfactorily, you should
make a rst check following the troubleshooting guide below. If
the guide does not help you solve the problem, please contact
your retailer, service provider, distributor or Trionic Sverige AB.
Environmentally Friendly
e Trionic Walker is manufactured in the way to have as little
negative impact on the environment as possible during its lifecy-
cle. When the product has served its purpose it can be scrapped
and the parts can be recycled.
e product’s aluminium components are separated from •
the remaining parts when sorted for recycling. e parts are
sorted in metal, plastic and mixed materials.
e greater part of the product is made of aluminium, steel •
and plastic.
Examples of components made of mixed materials are the •
brake levers, wheels and handlebar.
If you are uncertain of how to handle the recyclable mate-•
rial, please contact your local authorities, as dierent muni-
cipalities/recycling companies follow dierent recycling
methods.
Trionic Sverige AB is a member of REPA, a national system for
package recycling.
Problem: The seat has sunk too low.
Possible cause: The Velcro fittings under
the seat need to be tightened or the Trionic
Walker is not correctly unfolded.
Action: Remove the seat and tighten the
seat’s Velcro bands with the Walker unfol-
ded. Do not stretch them too much as it
make sliding the seat back and forth more
difficult.
Problem: Difficult steering.
Possible cause: The front wheel is adjusted
for irregular terrain/upper position.
Action: Change the adjustment handle on
the front wheel to the easy turning mode/
lower position as described in the Chapter
«Change the Front Wheel Setting».
Problem: Poor brake function.
Possible cause: The brake surface or pad is
worn out or the cable has stretched.
Action: Adjust the brakes’ cable tension as
described in chapter above «Brake Adjust-
ment».
Problem: The wheel is loose.
Possible cause: The wheel has not been
correctly installed.
Action: Check that the push button locks
correctly. Please contact your service pro-
vider if the wheel does not lock correctly in
position.