KMINA K10065

KMINA Forearm Crutches User Manual

Muenzaniso: K10065

Nhanganyaya

Thank you for choosing KMINA Forearm Crutches. These crutches are designed to provide stable and comfortable support for adults during convalescence and injury rehabilitation. Made from durable aluminum, they feature adjustable height settings, comfortable handle pads, and wide, flexible tips for enhanced safety and adherence. Please read this manual carefully before use to ensure proper setup and operation.

1. Kugadzirisa uye Kugadzirisa

Proper adjustment of your KMINA forearm crutches is crucial for comfort and stability. Follow these steps to set them up correctly:

1.1 Unboxing uye Yekutanga Kuongorora

Carefully remove the crutches from their packaging. Inspect both crutches for any signs of damage or missing parts. Ensure all components, including the handle pads and rubber tips, are securely attached.

Two KMINA forearm crutches standing upright, showing their full length and design.

Figure 1: KMINA Forearm Crutches (Pair)

1.2 Adjusting Crutch Height

The crutches feature 11 height adjustment settings to accommodate various user heights. To adjust the height:

  1. Locate the adjustment clip on the lower shaft of the crutch.
  2. Press the metal pin on the clip with your thumbs to release it from the current height hole.
  3. Slide the lower shaft up or down to the desired height. Ensure the metal pin clicks securely into one of the adjustment holes.
  4. Repeat for the second crutch, ensuring both are set to the same height.
A hand demonstrating how to press the adjustment clip on the crutch shaft to change its height.

Figure 2: Height Adjustment Mechanism

Proper Height Positioning: When standing upright with the crutches, the top of the forearm cuff should be approximately 1-2 inches below your elbow, and your hand should comfortably grip the handle with a slight bend in your elbow (about 15-30 degrees).

Video 1: KMINA Forearm Crutches Features and Adjustment. This video demonstrates the key features of the crutches, including the comfortable handle pads, stable tips, and the process for adjusting the crutch height.

2. Operating Instructions

Using your KMINA forearm crutches effectively requires proper technique to ensure safety and support.

2.1 Walking with Crutches

Always consult with a healthcare professional or physical therapist for personalized guidance on crutch walking techniques. General guidelines include:

  • Chengetedza Balance: Keep your weight evenly distributed between your crutches and your unaffected leg.
  • Forward Movement: Move both crutches forward a comfortable distance, then step forward with your unaffected leg, bringing it between the crutches.
  • Affected Leg: If you are non-weight bearing on one leg, keep it off the ground. If partial weight bearing is allowed, gently place your affected foot down as instructed by your therapist.
  • Chimiro: Stand tall, looking forward, not down at your feet.
A person using KMINA forearm crutches, demonstrating proper arm and hand placement.

Figure 3: Proper Crutch Usage Posture

A person walking with KMINA forearm crutches, showing the movement of the crutches and legs.

Figure 4: Demonstrating Walking with Crutches

2.2 Handle Pads and Tips

The crutches are equipped with comfortable and hygienic handle pads that reduce pain in hands and wrists. The wide, flexible 3.5-inch rubber tips provide excellent adherence to the ground, enhancing safety and stability.

Close-up of the comfortable handle pad and open cuff of the KMINA crutch.

Figure 5: Ergonomic Handle Pad and Open Cuff

Close-up of the wide, flexible rubber tip of the KMINA crutch, showing its textured surface for grip.

Figure 6: Stable and Flexible Crutch Tip

3. Kuchengeta

Regular maintenance will prolong the life of your KMINA crutches and ensure continued safe operation.

3.1 Kuchenesa

  • Frame: Pukuta iyo aluminium furemu ine adamp jira nesipo isina kunyorova. Omesa zvakanaka.
  • Handle Pads: The neoprene crutch pads with internal silicone are washable and interchangeable. Remove them from the handles and wash by hand with mild soap and water, or as per specific care instructions on the pad. Allow to air dry completely before reattaching.
A hand demonstrating the removal of the washable handle pad from the crutch handle.

Figure 7: Removable and Washable Handle Pad

3.2 Kuongorora

  • Rubber Tips: Regularly check the rubber tips for wear and tear. Worn tips can reduce stability and increase the risk of slipping. Replace them if they show signs of significant wear or cracking.
  • Adjustment Pins: Ensure the height adjustment pins are fully engaged and secure in their holes after any adjustment.
  • General Condition: Periodically check all parts for looseness, cracks, or damage. Do not use the crutches if any part is damaged or appears unstable.

4. Kugadzirisa matambudziko

If you encounter issues with your KMINA forearm crutches, consider the following common solutions:

DambudzikoZvinogona KukonzeraSolution
Crutches feel unstable or wobbly.Incorrect height adjustment; loose adjustment pin; worn rubber tips.Re-adjust height ensuring pins are fully engaged. Check and replace worn rubber tips.
Discomfort in hands or wrists.Incorrect handle height; worn or improperly positioned handle pads.Ensure handle height allows for a slight elbow bend. Adjust or replace handle pads.
Crutches slip on smooth surfaces.Worn or damaged rubber tips; wet floor.Replace rubber tips immediately. Exercise extreme caution on wet or slippery surfaces.

If the problem persists or you suspect a manufacturing defect, please contact KMINA customer support.

5. Zvinotsanangurwa

FeatureDetail
BrandKMINA
Model NumberK10065
MaterialAluminium
Kureba Kugadziridza11 zvirongwa
Zano Kukura3.5 inches (diameter)
Item WeightMapaundi manomwe (pa peya)
Package Dimensions37.03 x 3.3 x 3 inches
MugadziriIMD SL

6. Warranty uye Tsigiro

KMINA products are manufactured with high-quality standards. For specific warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official KMINA website. You can also find a detailed User Manual in PDF format here.

For any inquiries or assistance, please contact KMINA customer service through the retailer where you purchased the product or directly via the manufacturer's contact channels.

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