Contents Important information Safety messages Recommended use and dimensions Check your order Basic components Headboard Footboard Small Supine Stander mainboard (E420) 9-10 Large Supine Stander mainboard (E430) 11-12 Accessories Tray Hand Anchors Arm Anchors Abduction wedge and round abductor Operation Maintenance, cleaning and warranty Materials and user modifi...
Use this key to determine which sections of this product manual apply to you. Technical Users For professionals who order and set up Rifton products. Home Users For care-givers who use Rifton products on a regular basis. Maintenance Personnel For anyone who is responsible for service or re-ordering of Rifton products and parts.
○ Immediately remove this product from use when any condition develops that might make operation unsafe. ○ Do not use Rifton components or products for any purpose other than their intended use.
WARNING transportation device. The Rifton Supine Stander is a Class 1 medical device. It supports the user in the standing position. The Supine Stander differs from a tilt table in that it allows much greater control of the head, trunk, pelvis, knees and feet while allowing variable weight-bearing. It is especially suitable for users who lack suffi...
Check your order This product comes in a single carton, containing: 1. Supine Stander (includes padding, footboard, adjustable armrests, hip strap, chest strap, leg straps, one pair of laterals, one pair of head blocks and double-locking casters). 2. Accessories for the Supine Stander. You may not have ordered all of the available accessories, but use the diagrams that follow to confi...
Adjusting headboard: (see Figure 6a) Position headboard by raising it and sliding cleat (A) into the frame slot. Tighten cleat knob (B). If headboard is not needed, slide cleat up, tighten knob, and fold the headboard down. Adjusting head blocks: Loosen the two knobs on the clamp, slide the block to the desired position, and tighten knobs securely.
Adjusting sandals: To adjust sandals, loosen knobs (A), move sandals to the desired position, and tighten knobs. Sandal height can be built up or a toe/heel angle achieved by using one or more wedges (see Figures 8a and 8b). Attaching sandal wedges: Figure 8a To add a wedge, unlatch and remove sandal from the base, place wedge over the...
Small Supine Stander mainboard (E420) Adjusting the mainboard: The hand crank (A) controls the transfer Board angle label height adjustment and the tilt angle of the mainboard. By turning the crank, the board will begin to tilt. Continue to turn the crank until the desired angle is reached (see Figure 9a).
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Adjusting hip and leg straps: To prevent falls and WARNING injury, secure the strap safety closures (A) when in use. To adjust height of hip and leg straps, pull back of strap away from hook-and-loop fabric at back of the mainboard, slide strap to the desired height, and secure hook-and-loop fabric (see Figure 10a).
Large Supine Stander mainboard (E430) Adjusting the mainboard: The hand crank (A) controls transfer height adjustment and the tilt angle of the mainboard. By turning the crank, the board in its horizontal position will move vertically from 21" to 30"(53cm to 76cm) and then begin to tilt.
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Adjusting laterals and straps cont. If you are using the large Supine Stander for a client whose head does not extend above the mainboard, remove the head blocks and the two clamps. Remount the clamps in the top slots of the mainboard. Attach the head blocks as described on page 6.
Accessories Tray Attaching the tray: A tray can be fi tted to the armrests. Position both armrests at the same height and angle. Attach tray by inserting the tray Figure 13a latches into appropriate armrest holes (see Figure 13a and 13b). Adjusting the tray: The tray can be adjusted in and out by opening the tray latches and moving them...
Hand Anchors To prevent falls and WARNING resulting injury, do not use Rifton Anchors as a primary support or as a standing support. Suction cups may release. To prevent falls and cuts, do not use Rifton Anchors on thin glass.
Wrist strap To prevent falls and WARNING resulting injury, do not Arm strap use Rifton Anchors as a primary support or as a standing support. Suction cups may release. Knob To prevent falls and cuts, do not use Rifton Anchors on thin glass.
Adjustable abduction wedge (see Figure 16a) Attaching Remove the knobs (A) and one washer off each threaded stud. 1. Place abduction wedge in appropriate slot with one plastic washer on each threaded stud between wedge and stander. Figure 16a 2. Put the second washer on each of the threaded studs between knobs and stander.
Operation 1. To prevent falls and injury, lock all four casters. 2. Crank the Supine Stander to desired horizontal height for ease of transfer. 3. Slide the armrest and the lateral away from the transfer area. Open the chest, hip and leg straps.
The components of the arm Anchor can be removed for cleaning. Wipe clean with disinfectant wipes or a solution of up to 10% bleach. 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 To prevent serious injury or death, do not modify or alter Rifton WARNING products or components, or use Rifton products or components in conjunction with products from other manufacturers. Rifton does not accept responsibility for any modifi...
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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 cations are correctly and...
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