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.
Recommended use The Rifton Activity Chair is a Class 1 medical device. It is intended to provide comfortable seating with adjustable support for people with disabilities in the classroom or at home. The chair allows for growth, can be used by multiple users and is available with various accessories that are easily removable as the client gains independence.
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Medium user and item dimensions User dimensions – inches (cm) R840 Standard base R850 Hi/lo base Height 40–56 (102–142) 40–56 (102–142) Key user dimension: height The user’s overall height is a general guide to help you select the appropriate chair. Choose the model that allows for growth.
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Large user and item dimensions User dimensions – inches (cm) R860 Standard base R870 Hi/lo base Height 50–74 (127–188) 50–74 (127–188) Key user dimension: height The user’s overall height is a general guide to help you select the appropriate chair. Choose the model that allows for growth.
Check your order Your Rifton chair has been shipped according to your specifi cations. It will require some tool-free assembly. Follow these instructions to insure that your chair is put together and used correctly. This product manual is comprehensive and may discuss features not included in your chair.
Seatbelt To prevent falls, WARNING strangulation, head entrapment or other injuries, always use seatbelt or pelvic harness when the tray, chest straps, thigh belt, mini trunk support or butterfl y harness are in use. To attach the seatbelt, make Figure 10a: sure the metal clip (A) is positioned so the strap is angled forward.
Arm supports A pair of either armrests or forearm prompts were purchased with the chair. Insert arm supports into large slots at either side of seat. Both types of arm supports can be removed for side transfers. To insert the arm support and Figure 11a: adjust its height, press the white button (A) just below the arm support slot at the side...
Arm supports continued. . . Forearm prompts adjust fully to facilitate trunk and head control while sitting. Forearm prompts are attached Figure 12a: using a clamp and post system. The clamp attaches with a knob (A) to any position on the bar, and can be attached on the inside or outside of the bar (B).
Seat depth To adjust the seat depth, pull Figure 13a: the white handle (A) located below the seat. Move the seat forward or back to the desired position and release handle. Make sure the seat audibly locks into place. Tilt-in-space Figure 13a To prevent pinching or WARNING...
Dynamic backrest and seat The dynamic spring option is designed for user-initiated movement allowing the chair to “bounce.” The spring feature can be locked to provide two ranges of Backrest adjustment: forward leaning or active cylinder mode, and reclined or relaxed mode. The dynamic Figures 14a and 14b: backrest is an option on all chairs.
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Dynamic backrest The dynamic backrest (if Figure 15a: installed) is controlled by the dynamic cylinder behind the backrest. The dynamic backrest has three functions Backrest Figures 15b and 15c cylinder Turn the 1. Dynamic spring unlocked. white twist-lock collar clockwise to give 10°...
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Dynamic seat (standard base only) The dynamic seat (if installed) Figure 16a: is controlled by the dynamic cylinder underneath the seat. The dynamic seat has Figures 16b and 16c: three functions: Turn the 1. Dynamic spring unlocked. twist-lock collar clockwise to allow 10°...
Seat quick-connect The Rifton Activity Chair seat and backrest unit can be detached from its base and re-attached to any other Rifton Activity Chair base of the same size. Thus, a Rifton Activity Chair standard base can be converted to a hi/lo base and vice versa, by ordering the base required.
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Attaching seat and backrest To prevent falls and WARNING injury, ensure that the seat is fi rmly attached at the front and back before use. If the seat is being installed on a hi/lo base, raise the base to its full height fi rst. To attach, slide the seat hoop Figure 18a: (D) under the prongs (E) on base, centering...
Standard base Adjustable legs To prevent falls and WARNING injury: • Adjust all legs on a chair to the same length. Snap button • Always use four legs of a set together on one chair; do not connect legs of varying lengths or varying features to the same chair.
Hi/lo base To prevent pinching or WARNING crushing, keep hands and limbs away from moving parts when adjusting chair. Large & medium chair seat height (R850 & R870) To adjust the seat height, use Figure 20a: the foot pedal located at the rear of the chair.
Caster brakes To prevent falls and WARNING injury, apply caster brakes prior to transferring clients into or out of the chair. To apply the brake, step down Figure 21a: on the pedal (A). To release the brake, lift the pedal up. Swivel lock The swivel lock can be used to keep the Figure 21a...
Footboard To prevent falls WARNING and injury, ensure footboard push buttons have engaged on both sides before allowing client to step onto footboard. To prevent pinching or CAUTION crushing, keep hands away from pinch points on the footboard. The footboard supports the Figure 22a: Figure 22a user’s feet when the seat is too high for the...
Accessories Headrests Headrests with a fl at, Figure 23a: contoured or adjustable winged headpiece can be purchased. The adjustable winged headpiece allows each wing to adjust independently from almost fl at to perpendicular, providing more depth and width possibilities. Figure 23a To attach and adjust the Figure 23b: headrest height, press the white button...
fi eld modifi cation is correctly and safely completed. Rifton does not recommend nor guarantee that the Whitmyer headrest will satisfy the needs of the customer. Rifton is not responsible for the installation or safe use of Whitmyer products. Figure 24c...
Lateral supports Lateral supports provide comfortable lateral support for the user and are fully adjustable in height, width and angle. They can be purchased either with or without chest strap attached. To attach and/ Figures 25a and 25b: or adjust lateral support (A), loosen black knob (B) and insert the key (C) into extrusion (D) behind backrest.
Chest strap To prevent falls, Chest WARNING strangulation, head strap Lateral Support entrapment or other injuries: • Always use seatbelt or pelvic harness when the tray, chest straps, thigh belt, mini trunk support or butterfl y harness are in use. Figure 26a •...
Butterfl y harness Harness pad To prevent falls, WARNING strangulation, head entrapment or other injuries: • Always use seatbelt or pelvic harness when the tray, chest straps, thigh belt, mini trunk support or butterfl y harness are in use. • Ensure correct adjustment and positioning of the butterfl...
Thigh belt To prevent falls, WARNING strangulation, head entrapment or other injuries, always use seatbelt or pelvic harness when the tray, chest straps, thigh belt, mini trunk support or butterfl y harness are in use. A thigh belt can provide additional support and security for user’s thighs and helps adduct user’s knees.
Pelvic harness To prevent falls, WARNING strangulation, head entrapment or other injuries, always use seatbelt or pelvic harness when the tray, chest straps, thigh belt, mini trunk support or butterfl y harness are in use. The pelvic harness may be used in place of a seatbelt as the primary means of securing a user in the chair.
Hip guides Hip guides give additional lateral support to the user’s hips and can be adjusted independently for best fi t. Hip guides are clipped to arm supports, either armrests (A) or forearm promps, and can be removed along with arm supports for transfers.
Abductor The abductor keeps the user’s knees comfortably apart. Before attaching abductor, remove leg prompts, if present. To attach the abductor, insert Figure 31a: the abductor post into the slot centered directly beneath front of seat. Reach below the slot and press the white abductor button (A) to insert abductor post into slot.
Leg prompt Leg prompt can be used in place of an abductor providing both abduction and adduction. Leg prompt Before attaching leg prompt, remove abductor, if present. To attach the leg prompt, insert Figure 32a: leg prompt post (A) into slot (B) centered beneath front of the seat.
Sandals and Wedges Sandals provide positive positioning of the user’s feet and require the footboard. Adding wedges beneath the sandals allows for a custom fi t of the sandal height and tilt. Sandal bases come as a left and right pair. To attach, position the sandal Figure 33a: base (A) on the footboard above one of the...
Lumbar and seat support kit Backrest pad The lumbar and seat support kit can Lumbar be custom-cut and fi tted to give extra support postural support. Seat pad The lumbar support attaches Figure 34a: Seat support behind the backrest pad for additional low back support.
Tray To prevent falls, WARNING strangulation, head Handle entrapment or other injuries, always use seatbelt or pelvic harness when the tray, chest straps, thigh belt, mini trunk Armrest support or butterfl y harness are in use. The tray provides a work, play and feeding surface and adjusts in height, angle and Figure 35a depth.
Push handles Push handles provide an ergonomic way for a caregiver to maneuver the chair and transport the user. To attach push handles (A), Figure 36a: press the snap button (B) at the bottom of each push handle and insert it into the backrest extrusions (C) on each side of the backrest.
Mini kit (R820 & R830 only) To prevent falls, Mini WARNING Mini trunk strangulation, head backrest support insert entrapment or other injuries: • Always use seatbelt or pelvic harness when the tray, chest straps, thigh belt, mini trunk support or butterfl y harness are in use.
The sandal straps with hook and loop closures may be laundered. Engage the closures before washing. Do not iron. Warranty Statement If a Rifton product breaks or fails in service during the fi rst year, we will replace it free of charge.
• Plastic components are typically injection molded from a variety of industrial resins. All components are lead free and not made with natural rubber latex. 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.
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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 safely completed.
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