Veloped Bottle Holder – Assembly Instructions

Veloped and rollator Universal size bottle holder, that is fastened to the Veloped frame with a screwed clamp. Color: black

Needed tools: Allan key (size 3 mm)

Veloped Bottle Holder – Assembly Instructions


Unscrew and remove one screw from the clamp mount.
1 Unscrew and remove one screw from the clamp mount.

Unscrew the other screw as far as possible, but leave it attached to the clamp.>
2 Unscrew the other screw as far as possible, but leave it attached to the clamp.

Rotate one half of the clamp 90 degrees to make it easier to mount the clamp on the Veloped frame.
3 Rotate one half of the clamp 90 degrees to make it easier to mount the clamp on the Veloped frame. With the short arm of the bottle holder upwards, attach the clamp to the vertical part of the right or left rear frame tube of the Veloped. When screwing the clamp onto the Veloped frame, make sure that both screws are tightened equally.

Loosen the two screws on the clamp bracket and then screw the bottle holder onto it, preferably with the side opening of the bottle holder facing outwards.>
4 Loosen the two screws on the clamp bracket and then screw the bottle holder onto it, preferably with the side opening of the bottle holder facing outwards.

The Veloped Bottle Holder is now correctly mounted and ready for use.>
5 The Veloped Bottle Holder is now correctly mounted and ready for use.

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