Contents Check your order Warnings and important information Recommended use User and item dimensions Small Prone Stander frame (E930) Mainboard Footboard Knee board Medium Prone Stander frame (E940) Mainboard Footboard Large Prone Stander frame (E950) Mainboard Footboard Accessories Abductors Tray Hand anchor Sandals &...
Technical Users For professionals who order and set up Rifton products. Home Users For caregivers who use Rifton products on a regular basis. Maintenance Personnel For anyone who is responsible for service or reordering of Rifton products and parts.
• Restraints – Using straps, trays or supports to restrict a client’s movement is considered behavioral restraint, which may raise ethical and legal issues for your facility. Rifton Equipment is not intended for this use. • Intended for indoor use only •...
Select the appropriate Prone Stander by the user’s overall height. Choose the model that allows for growth. Important: User’s weight must not exceed the maximum work ing load. Dimensions – inches (cm) E930 small E940 medium E950 large Board length 23½...
• Retighten knobs (see Figure 6b). Use knobs (C) to adjust the blocks laterally and vertically, and to pivot them Figure 6a. Mainboard of E930 Prone Stander, approximately 30°. with round abductor with hip stablizer installed. Make sure lateral blocks are clear of tray when adjusting board angle.
Footboard The footboard is shipped in the reverse position on the tube. Reposition by removing knob (A) and clamp (B). Rotate footboard into correct position, replace clamp and knob and re-tighten (see Figure 7a). Figure 7a Knee board To remove the knee board for small children, loosen knob (C) until the plated clamp can rotate 90°, freeing the knee board.
Medium Prone Stander frame (E940) Mainboard Trunk lateral blocks Lateral blocks (A) ship in reverse position. 1. To reposition lateral blocks: • Loosen knobs (c) and slide blocks out from under the clamp. • Rotate blocks into correct position and replace them under the clamp. •...
Footboard The footboard is shipped attached in the reverse position to the stander. Reposition by removing knob (A) and clamp (B). Rotate footboard into correct position, replace clamp and knob and retighten. Figure 9a...
Large Prone Stander frame (E950) Mainboard Trunk lateral blocks Lateral blocks (A) ship in reverse position. 1. To reposition lateral blocks • Loosen knobs (c) and slide blocks out from under the clamp. • Rotate blocks into correct position and replace them under the clamp. •...
Footboard Unpack footboard and slide it up onto square tubing of frame. Push spring buttons (A) at ends of frame legs so that footboard tubes slide over them. Notice: Single slot on footboard should face out, away from mainboard. The footboard adjusts vertically, sliding on the square tubing of the frame.
Accessories Abductors Round abduction block To attach the round abduction block (see Figure 12a), remove the knob and place Figure 12a abductor where appropriate. Re-tighten knobs securely. Depending on the need of the user, the positioning of the abduction block will vary.
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Figure 13a underneath the wings of the adjustment wedge (see Figure 12d). Round abductor with hip stabilizer E930 & E940 (see Figure 13b) Remove knobs and washers (A). Attach the Hip stabilizer two bolts (B) on the Prone Stander where appropriate, with knob (C) pointing down.
Tray Attaching the tray (see Figures 14a, 14b & 14c) 1. Lock the casters. 2. Turn the handcrank until the prone stander is nearly vertical. Figure 14a 3. Hold the tray in front of you with the adjustable brace (A) down. 4.
Operation WARNING On a clean smooth Rifton table or tray, • This accessory is intended press down on suction cup of hand for use on Rifton trays only...
2. Place the wedge over the base and latch it into place. Any number of wedges can be added. Showing E930 and E940 footboard with sandals 3. Put the sandal on top, and latch it. and wedges. Showing E950 footboard with sandals...
Operation 1. Lock all casters and set the foot board height to approximate position, as low as possible for the user’s sense of security. The top of the mainboard should reach the user's chest. 2. Crank mainboard to appropriate angle. This depends on whether the user is transfering from a bed, wheelchair, or other position.
Remove sandals, straps and pads. Clean wood, metal, and pads with disinfectant wipes or a solution of up to 10% bleach. Do not use excessive amounts of water. Warranty Statement If a Rifton product breaks or fails in service during the fi rst year, we will replace it free of charge.
All materials are latex, lead and phthalates free. User modifi cations CAUTION: Rifton Equipment cannot accept responsibility for any modifi cations or alterations made to our components or products after they leave our premises. Customers modifying or altering our components or products, or using them in conjunction with products from other manufacturers, do so at their own risk since we are unable to validate the safety and effi...
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Use only replacement parts supplied by Rifton Equipment. We are glad to supply replacement parts. Although Rifton makes every effort to supply correct parts and instructions for repairing or refurbishing your equipment, you are responsible to make sure that the repairs or modifi...
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