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Adjusting the Chest Plate
You should firstly measure the distance from
the user's feet to just under the arms. This is
best done were practical in a lying position
on a mat. The height between the top of the
chest plate and sandals should be set to the
equivalent of this distance. This will always
be the first adjustment you need to carry out.
To adjust the height of the chest plate,
loosen the bolts (b), adjust to the
required position, then re-tighten the
bolt (a) securely.
The chest plate has a number of other
adjustments that are carried out by loosening
the bolts (a) at the side of the chest plate.
By loosening these bolts the chest plate
can be moved:
1. Forwards and backwards for
body profiling.
2. Up and down for finer, last minute
adjustments to the height of the chest plate.
3. To angle forwards/down or backwards/
up slightly to assist in the positional
management of extension or flexion
respectively.
Never attempt to adjust the height of the
main frame when the stander is in use.
b
a
b
Adjusting the knee plate
The knee plate is adjusted in exactly the
same way as the chest plate using
the bolts (a).
Always use caution to ensure fingers do
not become trapped when adjusting the
knee plate.

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