MOKA Rollator
Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare
Thank you for choosing the MOKA rollator from Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare. This manual provides essential information for safe and effective use, adjustment, and maintenance.
The MOKA is designed as a walking aid for both indoor and outdoor use to compensate for or improve limited walking ability, thereby expanding the user's radius of activity and mobility.
Parts of the Product
The MOKA rollator comprises the following key components:
- 1. Handle
- 2. Push handle
- 3. Brake
- 4. Push button to adjust the push handles
- 5. Seat
- 6. Rear wheel
- 7. Steering wheel (front castor)
- 8. Pocket (storage bag)
- 9. Back support
[Diagram showing the MOKA rollator with numbered parts as listed above.]
Indications and Contraindications
Indications
The MOKA is suitable for individuals needing assistance with walking, both indoors and outdoors, to compensate for or improve limited walking ability. It is designed to enhance mobility and expand the user's range of activity. Special adaptations may be required for users with hand/arm functional limitations. For individuals with balance disorders, testing the suitability of a wheeled walker is recommended, potentially with an attendant present. The rollator is intended for normal, everyday activities.
Contraindications
The MOKA rollator is not recommended for individuals with perception disorders, severe loss of balance, or inability to sit down.
Scope of Delivery
- 1x Rollator
- 1x Pocket
- 1x Back support
- 1x Cane holder
- 1x Instructions for use
Safety Instructions
- Use the rollator only as a walking aid.
- Use only on even and solid surfaces.
- Do not use as a seat in vehicles (e.g., bus, train).
- Do not stand on the rollator or transport people/animals on it.
- Observe the maximum user weight (see Technical Data and Identification Plate).
- Use the tray only for small, lightweight, non-sharp, non-hot items (Max. load: 5.0 kg).
- Use the basket only for transporting items and do not overload it! (Max. load: 5.0 kg).
- Do not use on escalators or similar moving stairs.
- Do not hang bags on the handles to prevent tipping.
- On inclines, use the service brake (pull brake levers up).
- Excessive leaning on handles can cause the rollator to tip backward.
- Be cautious of pinching body parts or clothing during folding/unfolding.
- Protect from direct sunlight; parts can get hot.
- Before each use, ensure the rollator is intact, all adjustable parts are secured, and brakes function correctly.
- Ensure the folding lock is properly engaged.
- Regularly check and tighten screws.
- Check brake effectiveness and tires regularly as wear can impair braking.
- Do not carry the rollator by the seat, removable parts, or brake cables.
- Report any serious incidents to the manufacturer and competent authorities.
Assembly
The rollator is delivered folded. Follow these steps to unfold:
- Unfold the rollator by pressing the two halves apart and engaging the locking hook.
- Ensure all mechanical elements are secure and locked.
- Check the back support strap is properly fixed.
- Verify knobs are tight and push-buttons engaged.
- Keep fingers clear of folding mechanisms.
- Ensure the transport bag is correctly attached.
- To fold, pull the handle in the center of the seat.
- To unfold, place on wheels and press seat rails down until they click.
[Diagrams illustrating unfolding steps.]
Operation
Height Adjustment of Push Handles
Press the push button and slide the handle to the desired height. Ensure handles are at the same level and securely locked.
Cane Holder
Attach the upper cane holder to the push handle tubes below the backrest, closing the clip. Secure the lower part with the pin. Can be mounted left or right.
Brake Adjustment
Adjust the brake at the housing or via the Bowden cable screw for desired braking effect. Ensure levers and cables are free of play and wheels rotate freely when released.
Braking and Parking
To brake while walking, pull both brake handles upwards. To park, push both brake handles downwards until they click. Release by pulling upwards.
Sitting
Place on a stable, level surface and apply brakes. Sit upright; do not lean backward. Seated position is only permitted as shown, facing against the direction of movement.
Curb Climber
Use the provided curb climber to navigate kerbs. Press the tip of your foot on the climber to lift front wheels and push over the obstacle. Remove foot once clear. Caution: May affect balance.
Folding, Transporting, and Stowing
To fold the rollator, pull the seat section upwards by the handle.
Cleaning and Maintenance
- Clean regularly with a damp cloth.
- Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaners.
- Avoid high-dose chlorine/vinegar cleaners.
- Disinfect with a spray disinfectant (e.g., Descosept AF, Bacillol AF).
- Regularly check and tighten screws.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures above 60°C.
- Contact dealer for defects.
- Regularly check tire condition for tears or damage. Tires are "fail-safe" and do not require air pressure checks.
Technical Data
Specification | MOKA |
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Product | 700400100 |
Recommended body size | 1.60 - 1.95 m |
Turning radius | 87 cm |
Overall length x width | 71 x 67 cm |
Handle height | 79 - 92 cm |
Seat width x depth | 45.5 x 22 cm |
Seat height | 54 cm |
Width between handles | 47 cm |
Folded width | 31 cm |
Total folded dimensions (LxWxH) | 69.5 x 31 x 29 cm |
Wheel diameter | 8" / approx. 203.20 mm |
Weight without accessories | 7.0 kg |
Weight with accessories | 7.6 kg |
Max. load | 136 kg |
Max. bag load | 5 kg |
Wheel material | PU |
Seat material | Nylon |
Handle material | PVC plastic |
Frame material | Aluminium, corrosion-protected, powder-coated |
Contact Information
For further assistance, please contact your specialist dealer or visit www.drivedevilbiss.com.
Drive Medical GmbH & Co. KG
Leutkircher Straße 44 • 88316 Isny/Allgäu • Germany
T +49 7562 9724 0 • info@drivedevilbiss.com