Ormesa STANDY 3 Use And Maintenance Handbook

Ormesa STANDY 3 Use And Maintenance Handbook

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STANDING FRAME FOR
THE UPRIGHT POSITION
STANDY 3
STANDY 3
STANDING FRAME FOR
THE UPRIGHT POSITION
STANDY 4
STANDY 4
USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK

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  • Page 1 STANDING FRAME FOR THE UPRIGHT POSITION STANDY 3 STANDY 3 STANDING FRAME FOR THE UPRIGHT POSITION STANDY 4 STANDY 4 USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK...
  • Page 3 If, after reading it, you still have questions, contact your retailer, who will be happy to help you, or call ORMESA directly at +39 0742 22927, send a fax to +39 0742 22637 or send an e-mail to: info@ormesa.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

      Adjusting the depth of the BACK SUPPORT on STANDY 4 ............18 Adjusting the width, height and depth of the KNEEPADS on STANDY 3 and STANDY 4 ..19   Adjusting the HEEL STOPS on STANDY 3 and STANDY 4 ............20  ...
  • Page 6: Warnings

    - The manual reflects the technical state of the product at the time it was sold. ORMESA reserves the right to make any changes to the product or manual suggested by experience, technical considerations or regulatory developments without any obligation to update its previous production and relevant manuals.
  • Page 7: Guarantee

    HOW TO STORE AND TRANSPORT THE MEDICAL DEVICE TO AND TRANSPORT THE MEDICAL DEVICE THE DEVICE MUST BE STORED AND PACKED using the Ormesa original pack- aging materials, unless the guarantee will be voided - Once unpacked, THE TRANSPORT OF THE DEVICE must be done by...
  • Page 8: Labels And Plates

    LABELS AND PLATES Name of the model Series number Article number ® s.r.l. Via A. Da Sangallo, 1 06034 Foligno (PG) ITALY Tel. +39 074222927 Fax +39 074222637 M O D E L . P A R T N ° Max load MAX.
  • Page 9: How To Move Standy

    HOW TO MOVE STANDY ATTENTION! IT CAN TIP OVER IF TILTED MORE THAN 20° STANDY 3 fig. A STANDY 4 fig. A 6/34...
  • Page 10: Initial Preparation

    INITIAL PREPARATION PACKING INFORMATION Stander VOLUME WEIGHT m³ STANDY 3 80 84 0.537 STANDY 4 80 93 0.632 REMOVING STANDY FROM THE BOX ATTENTION! CUT WITHOUT PRESSING TOO HARD SO AS NOT TO DAMAGE THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX REMOVE STANDY...
  • Page 11: Technical Characteristics Standy 3

    TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS STANDY 3 - Available in two sizes: STANDY 3 for children and STANDY 4 for adults (page 9) - Frame height-adjustable, painted with non-toxic polyester and epoxy-polyester powder paints - Ergonomic work table in plastic laminated wood, height-adjustable, removable. Semi-rigid side protections.
  • Page 12: Technical Characteristics Standy 4

    TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS STANDY 4 - Available in two sizes: STANDY 3 (page 8) for children and STANDY 4 for adults - Frame height-adjustable, painted with non-toxic polyester and epoxy-polyester powder paints - Work tray in plastic laminated wood, height-adjustable, removable...
  • Page 13: How To Use Standy

    HOW TO USE STANDY STANDY IS A STANDER DESIGNED FOR ACHIEVING AND MAINTAINING AN ERECT POSITION. It is recommended for persons such as paraplegics, quadriplegics, spastics, dystonics, hypoton- ics and the elderly and MUST BE PRESCRIBED BY A MEDICAL SPECIALIST WHO HAS DETERMINED: - that there are no dislocations or fractures of the lower limbs - that there is no dislocation of the hip...
  • Page 14: How Standy Works

    AN APPROPRIATE USE OF STANDY CAN FACILITATE: - the prevention of deformities - training the postural muscles - the control and straightening of the head, facilitated by the decreased gravity-opposing ef- fort of the trunk thanks to the chest support, which can be removed when there is sufficient trunk control (fig.
  • Page 15 Be very careful to apply ADEQUATE FORCE TO THE CHEST AND PELVIC SUPPORTS: in fact, it must be SUFFICIENT TO ENSURE A MINIMUM OF STABILITY. Fig. B: avoid excessive support that could cause a “feeling of constriction” Fig. C: a support that is too “light” could cause “fear of falling” reactions or a feeling of instability - Fig.
  • Page 16: How To Assemble Standy

    HOW TO ASSEMBLE STANDY Fitting the WORK TABLE and the BACK SUPPORT on STANDY 3 fig. e 13/34...
  • Page 17: Fitting The Work Tray And The Back Support On Standy 4

    Fitting the WORK TRAY and the BACK SUPPORT on STANDY 4 fig. E 14/34...
  • Page 18: How To Adjust Standy

    HOW TO ADJUST STANDY THE STANDER IS ADJUSTED IN THREE PHASES AND MUST BE PERFORMED UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF THE SPECIALIST WHO PRESCRIBED IT. PHASE: YOU MUST MEASURE: 1. the person's height from below the chest to the ground, which must be used to position the chest support.
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Height Of The Chest Support On Standy 3

    Adjusting the height of the CHEST SUPPORT on STANDY 3 It can be removed for users with sufficient trunk control fig. f Adjusting the height of the CHEST SUPPORT on STANDY 4 It can be removed for users with sufficient trunk control fig.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Height Of The Hand Support Ring And Back Support On Standy 3

    Adjusting the height of the HAND SUPPORT RING and BACK SUPPORT on STANDY 3 height adjustment indicator fig. g Adjusting the height of the HAND SUPPORT RING and BACK SUPPORT on STANDY 4 height adjustment indicator fig. G 17/34...
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Depth Of The Back Support On Standy 3

    Adjusting the depth of the BACK SUPPORT on STANDY 3 fig. h Adjusting the depth of the BACK SUPPORT on STANDY 4 fig. H 18/34...
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Width, Height And Depth Of The Kneepads On Standy 3 And Standy 4

    Adjusting the width, height and depth of the KNEEPADS on STANDY 3 and STANDY 4 REAR VIEW REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW fig. I 19/34...
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Heel Stops On Standy 3 And Standy 4

    Adjusting the HEEL STOPS on STANDY 3 and STANDY 4 fig. L 20/34...
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Height Of The Work Table On Standy 3

    Adjusting the height of the WORK TABLE on STANDY 3 fig. m Adjusting the height of the WORK TRAY on STANDY 4 fig. M 21/34...
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Depth Of The Work Table On Standy 3

    Adjusting the depth of the WORK TABLE on STANDY 3 fig. n Adjusting the depth of the WORK TRAY on STANDY 4 during use fig. N 22/34...
  • Page 26: Opening The Back Support On Standy 3

    Opening the BACK SUPPORT on STANDY 3 CORRECT POSITIONING OF TRAVEL STOP fig. o Opening the BACK SUPPORT on STANDY 4 FIRST MOVE THE TRAY FORWARD AND AWAY (see fig. N on page 22) CORRECT POSITIONING OF TRAVEL STOP fig. O...
  • Page 27: How To Remove The Handle On Standy 4

    How to remove the HANDLE on STANDY 4 The handle that moves the back support must be removed, using the wrench provided, in the following cases: 1. If it is not used autonomously by the user 2. When accessory 865 must be added (see page 30, fig. S) fig.
  • Page 28: Mounting And Adjustment Of Accessories

    MOUNTING AND ADJUSTMENT OF ACCESSORIES SIDE SUPPORT on STANDY 3 Accessory 857 consists of a side support for the pelvis when it is deviated with respect to the vertical axis due to a user position determined by, for example, scoliosis, shortening of a lower limb, etc.
  • Page 29: Side Support 857 On Standy 4

    SIDE SUPPORT on STANDY 4 Accessory 857 consists of a side support for the pelvis when it is deviated with respect to the vertical axis due to a user position determined by, for example, scoliosis, shortening of a lower limb, etc. fig.
  • Page 30: 4-Wheel Set 861 On Standy 3

    4–WHEEL SET on STANDY 3 PLUG M12X30 SCREW fig. r 27/34...
  • Page 31: 4-Wheel Set 861 On Standy 4

    4-WHEEL SET on STANDY 4 PLUG M12X30 SCREW fig. R 28/34...
  • Page 32: Headrest 865 On Standy 3

    HEADREST on STANDY 3 fig. s 29/34...
  • Page 33: Headrest 865 On Standy 4

    HEADREST on STANDY 4 ATTENTION! Remove the handle before mounting the headrest (page 24, fig. P) fig. S 30/34...
  • Page 34: Front Foot Restraints With Belts 902 On Standy 3

    FRONT FOOT RESTRAINTS with BELTS on STANDY 3 BLACK Ø8 WASHER Ø8 WASHER M8x35 SCREW fig. t 31/34...
  • Page 35: Front Foot Restraints With Belts 902 On Standy 4

    FRONT FOOT RESTRAINTS with BELTS on STANDY 4 BLACK Ø8 WASHER Ø8 WASHER M8x35 SCREW fig. T 32/34...
  • Page 37: Maintenance And Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING REGULAR (OR PREVENTIVE) MAINTENANCE REGULAR MAINTENANCE MUST BE PERFORMED ONCE A MONTH. REGULAR MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED TO KEEP THE PRODUCT WORKING PROPERLY AND SAFELY AND IS ESSENTIAL FOR KEEPING THE CE MARK. THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT UNLESS REGULAR MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED (ATTACHMENT 1, DIRECTIVE 2007/47/CE).
  • Page 38: Customer Service And Spare Parts. Reuse

    In the absence of the m anual, request one from the retailer who supplied the pr oduct or di- rectly from Ormesa S.r.l. before using a previously used product: a) become familiar with its functions.
  • Page 40 ® SINCE 1980 TÜV PRODUCT TESTED BY BERLIN REGISTERED - USA Authorized Dealer The technical Data and information given in this handbook are not binding. ORMESA reserves the right to carry out any necessary change without prior notice or replacements...

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