1. Introduction
This manual provides essential information for the assembly, operation, maintenance, and safety of your ELENKER All-Terrain Rollator Walker. Please read these instructions thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper function and user safety. Retain this manual for future reference.

Image 1.1: The ELENKER All-Terrain Rollator Walker, featuring a champagne-colored frame, black padded seat, and large rubber wheels.
2. Safety Guidelines
- Always ensure the rollator is fully unfolded and locked before use.
- Verify that all adjustment mechanisms (handlebar height, seat height) are securely fastened.
- Engage the parking brakes before sitting on the seat.
- Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of the rollator (not specified in provided data, general safety advice).
- Use caution when navigating inclines, declines, or uneven surfaces.
- Regularly inspect the wheels, brakes, and frame for any signs of wear or damage.
- Do not use the rollator as a wheelchair or for transporting others.
3. Product Components
The ELENKER All-Terrain Rollator Walker consists of the following main components:
- Frame: Lightweight yet sturdy aluminum frame.
- Handlebars: Ergonomic grips with integrated handbrakes.
- Wheels: Four 10-inch rubber wheels designed for varied terrain.
- Padded Seat: Comfortable seat for resting.
- Backrest: Padded backrest for support when seated.
- Under-seat Basket: Storage compartment located beneath the seat.
- Cane/Umbrella Holder: Attachment point for a cane or umbrella.
- Foot Lift: Lever near rear wheels to assist in lifting the front wheels over obstacles.
4. Assembly Instructions
Follow these steps to assemble your rollator:
- Unfold the walker from its compact storage position.
- Adjust the seat and handlebar height to a comfortable position using the adjustment mechanisms.
- Ensure the brakes are released by squeezing the ergonomic handbrakes.
- Place the walker on a flat surface and test it by gently pulling it towards you.

Image 4.1: Illustration of the height adjustment points on the rollator frame.
5. Operating Instructions
5.1 Walking with the Rollator
Use the walker to support your balance and mobility. Maintain an upright posture and keep the rollator close to your body for optimal stability.

Image 5.1: An individual using the rollator for support while walking outdoors, demonstrating the hands-free design with under-seat basket and cane holder.
5.2 Braking
- To slow down or stop: Squeeze the handbrakes gently.
- To park the walker: Push the handbrakes down completely until they lock into the parking position. Pull up on the handbrakes to release the parking lock.

Image 5.2: Detail of the ergonomic handbrake mechanism, showing the squeeze-to-brake and push-down-to-lock functions.
5.3 Using the Seat
Before sitting, ensure the rollator is on a flat, stable surface and the parking brakes are engaged. Sit down slowly and use the backrest for support.

Image 5.3: An individual comfortably seated on the rollator's padded seat, utilizing the backrest for support.
5.4 Navigating Obstacles with Foot Lift
To go up curbs or small obstacles, use the foot lift located near the rear wheels. Place your foot on the lever and gently press down to raise the front wheels, allowing for easier navigation.

Image 5.4: A user demonstrating the foot lift feature to easily maneuver the rollator over a curb.
6. Adjustments
6.1 Handlebar Height Adjustment
The handlebars can be adjusted to suit users from 4'8" to 6'4". Loosen the adjustment knobs on the handlebar posts, raise or lower the handlebars to the desired height (when standing, your wrists should be level with the handgrips), and then securely tighten the knobs.
6.2 Seat Height Adjustment
The seat height is also adjustable to provide a comfortable sitting posture. Refer to the assembly section for general adjustment guidance. Ensure the seat is locked into place after adjustment.

Image 6.1: Diagram illustrating the adjustable ranges for seat height (21"-24") and handlebar height (34"-42").
7. Folding and Storage
To fold the walker for storage or transportation, pull up the metal frame under the seat. This action will collapse the rollator into a more compact form.

Image 7.1: The ELENKER Rollator Walker in its folded position, ready for storage or transport.
8. Maintenance and Care
- Cleaning: Wipe the frame and seat with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
- Wheels: Keep the wheels free of debris. The 10-inch rubber wheels are puncture-proof and do not require inflation.
- Brakes: Periodically check brake cables for proper tension and function. If brakes feel loose or ineffective, consult customer support.
- Storage: Store the rollator in a dry place away from extreme temperatures.
9. Troubleshooting
- Rollator does not fold easily: Ensure the under-seat mechanism is fully accessible and not obstructed. Apply gentle, even pressure when pulling up the frame.
- Brakes are not engaging: Check if the brake cables are properly connected and not frayed. Adjust brake tension if necessary (consult a professional if unsure).
- Wheels are not rolling smoothly: Inspect wheels for debris or damage. Clean the wheel axles if dirt is present.
- Handlebars or seat feel loose after adjustment: Re-tighten all adjustment knobs and levers securely.
10. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 9236D4 |
| Product Dimensions | 30"D x 25"W x 42"H (76.2cm D x 63.5cm W x 106.7cm H) |
| Item Weight | 23 Pounds (10.4 kg) |
| Wheel Size | 10-inch Rubber Wheels |
| Material | Rubber (wheels), Aluminum (frame) |
| Adjustable Handlebar Height | 34"-42" (86.4cm-106.7cm) |
| Adjustable Seat Height | 21"-24" (53.3cm-61cm) |
| Color | Champagne |
11. Customer Support
For any questions, concerns, or assistance with your ELENKER Rollator Walker, please contact our customer service team. We offer 24-hour friendly email customer service.
Manufacturer: ELENKER
For support, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official ELENKER website.