Gate Bure Rise & Go 56-316 Instructions For Use Manual

Walker and stand-aid with power rise function

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Instructions for use
Bure Rise & Go
Walker and Stand-aid
with Power Rise Function
Bure Rise & Go 56-316
1
Form #2-248 Rev. 8/16/18

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Summary of Contents for Gate Bure Rise & Go 56-316

  • Page 1 Instructions for use Bure Rise & Go ™ Walker and Stand-aid with Power Rise Function Bure Rise & Go 56-316 Form #2-248 Rev. 8/16/18...
  • Page 2 We recommend that you read them carefully before the equipment is put to use. All of us here at GATE Rehab Development hope you enjoy using your new product. Please contact us if you have any comments, questions or points of view.
  • Page 3 Standing up using the Bure Rise & Go Because standing up or transporting patients always entails risks we recommend that two people are always present to assist the user at such times. 1. Fit the harness as low as possible patellae and patellar tendons.
  • Page 4 5. Swing the forearm supports to the side; 8. In most cases the patient will not the user must now grasp the handles achieve a fully upright standing position; WITHOUT support for the forearms. encourage the patient to achieve a final upright posture independently or assist 6.
  • Page 5 Left and right adjustment of Raising/lowering the frame armrests Adjust the height with the aid of the remote control <UP> and <DOWN> arrows. Adjusting the handles The armrests can be adjusted sideways for optimal support: the whole arm can be moved in or out and locked with the knob.
  • Page 6: Control Box Wiring

    Control box wiring Remove the control box cover to make the connections as described below. Use a screw- driver or similar; refer to the special labels on the control box. Socket for the raise/lower actuator. NOTE! Make sure that plugs are connected to the correct sockets otherwise the actuators can be damaged.
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    Charge the battery. Contact customer services. Frame parts If damage is present, contact GATE’s customer services. There is no mechanical damage. ontakt There are no scratches.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    SE Patent No. SE534997. Patent pending in other countries PMS 322 C Would you like to know more? Contact us at: Tel: +46 371 31800 Gate Rehab Development AB Industrigatan 2 | SE-330 21 Reftele info@gaterd.se | www.gaterd.se YOUR HEALTHCARE PARTNER...

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