Rifton Stander Size 2 Quick Reference Manual

Rifton Stander Size 2 Quick Reference Manual

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Rifton Stander Size 2
Thank you for choosing the Rifton Stander system.
This quick reference guide will help you with
basic adjustments.
For more details and important
WARNING
safety information and
warnings, please consult the product manual.
UH73 Rev.00
© 2023 Rifton Equipment
Quick Reference Guide
Rifton PO Box 260 Rifton NY 12471 www.rifton.com

Body support tilt

To prevent falls or other
WARNING
injury, ensure all straps are
secure and knobs tight before tilting client to
a standing position.
Grasp the handle firmly and squeeze
the double trigger to adjust the body
support angle.
*

Upper trunk support

SUPINE ONLY
Adjust the upper trunk support
height by squeezing the two white
triggers together and moving it to
the desired location.

Headrest

SUPINE ONLY
The headrest is attached to the upper
trunk support. Adjust the headrest
forward and back using the center
knob (A). Optional head laterals slide
into the slots behind the headrest.
Loosen the knob to adjust independently
in height and width.

Hip depth adjustment

Adjust the hip depth, moving the whole
leg support forward or back relative to
the body support by turning the top knob
(A) behind the hip support pad. Read the
position on the indicator (B)

Hip abduction

Loosen knob (C) behind the user's hip
to adjust abduction angle, and tighten
in the desired position.

Thigh length

Loosen the knob (A) behind the
center of the thigh pad and adjust
the length of the hip to knee
segment. It is easier to move this by
pushing up or down lower on the
leg support, near the sandal.
TIP: Align the user's hips at the
labeled marking. Align the center of
the user's knee with the knee strap
attachment posts (B).

Lower leg length

Loosen the knob (C) behind the lower
leg pad and adjust the length of the
knee to foot segment.

Hip Flexion

Adjust hip flexion using the knob
(A) toward the outside of the hip.
To adjust the leg support below the
plane of the body support, pull the
red trigger (B).

Knee Flexion

Adjust the knee flexion angle using the
knob (C) behind the knee.
Ankle plantar
flexion/dorsiflexion
Use the knob on the inner side
of the sandal to adjust ankle
plantar flexion/dorsiflexion.
Sandals
**
Loosen the knob under the sandal to
rotate the sandal or move it forward or
backward.
The front and rear foot straps have
magnetic buckles. Adjust the length of
the heel cup using the velcro strap.
The Rifton stander system can be configured for prone or supine use. Review
the available components to determine which your stander can be used for.
Additional components can be obtained from www.rifton.com.
Straps have color coded tags. Use components with
positioning, and components with
WARNING
and supports required for safe positioning in prone and supine standing.
These minimum supports are denoted throughout this guide by

Brakes

WARNING
brakes during transfers and standing.
Release
A A
C C
Supine
BLUE
To avoid falls or strangulation, always ensure the correct straps and supports are
used in each configuration. The infographic to the left shows the minimum straps
Product can tip over if used
incorrectly. Always engage
Lock
2
1
B B
A A
Prone
GREEN
tags for supine
tags for prone positioning.
*
*
for supine and
for prone.

Height Adjustment

Use the hand crank to adjust
stander height.
A A
B B
C C

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Summary of Contents for Rifton Stander Size 2

  • Page 1 Quick Reference Guide Rifton PO Box 260 Rifton NY 12471 www.rifton.com The Rifton stander system can be configured for prone or supine use. Review the available components to determine which your stander can be used for. Additional components can be obtained from www.rifton.com.
  • Page 2 Tray Loosen the knob that faces forward to adjust tray height. 3 knobs for rotation Tray adjustments Tray Height Loosen all three knobs that face downward to rotate and position the tray. The knob under the center of the tray also allows some angle adjustment.

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