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Axiom Prime Engineering ProneWalk Owner's Manual

Dynamic mobility system

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ProneWalk
Manufactured By
Prime Engineering
A Division of Axiom Industries, Inc.
4202 W Sierra Madre Ave.
Fresno, CA 93722 USA
Toll‐free: (800) 827‐8363
Tel:
(559) 276‐0991
Fax:
(800) 800‐3355
Email:
info@primeengineering.com
Website:
www.primeengineering.com
ProneWalk Owner's Manual
Dynamic Mobility System
10‐23_PW_OM
OWNER'S MANUAL
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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL ProneWalk Dynamic Mobility System Manufactured By Prime Engineering A Division of Axiom Industries, Inc. 4202 W Sierra Madre Ave. Fresno, CA 93722 USA Toll‐free: (800) 827‐8363 Tel: (559) 276‐0991 Fax: (800) 800‐3355 Email: info@primeengineering.com Website: www.primeengineering.com ProneWalk Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Description Page No. Table of Contents  ProneWalk Speccifications and Features  Shipping Carton Contents List  Assembly Instructions 5 & 6  Assembly Instructions for Optional Accessories 7 thru 10  Positioning Client  Product Adjustments 11 &...
  • Page 3 ProneWalk Dynamic Mobility System SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT DIMENSIONS Client Height Range 42” to 70” Base Width 27” Weight Capacity 120 lbs. Overall Length 35” w/Anti-Tips Seat Height from floor 17” to 30” Standard Unit Weight 60 lbs. Frame Height 39 1/2 “ Casters 8”...
  • Page 4 Contents of Shipping Carton ProneWalk is shipped partially assembled in one carton containing: 1 Base Assembly 1 Mast Assembly (Options installed) 2 Wheels (Standard Mag) 2 Anti-Tips 1 Seat 2 Axels 3 Hex Wrenches 1 Owner’s Manual *Owner’s Manual, Axels and hex wrenches are sealed in a bag and enclosed with the unit. ** Optional Accessories will be shipped with ProneWalk and installed on the mast assembly.
  • Page 5 Assembly Instructions: Fig. 1 Place Frame on flat surface. Remove axels and from bag. Fig. 2 Insert Axel into wheel from the Recessed Bearing side of wheel by pushing button at the end of axel to allow it to slide through. Fig.
  • Page 6 Assembly Instructions Cont’d Fig. 10 &11 Locate Main Mast Assembly Receiver on Base Frame. Fig. 12 See Lock Pin that pulls to receive Mast. Fig. 13 Locate base of Main Mast that that slides into Mast Receiver. Fig. 14 See hole that Lock Pin slides into. Fig.
  • Page 7 Assembly Instructions for Optional Accessories Fig. 19 Chin Rest Optional Upper Body Support System Fig. 19 Pictured with optional Chin Rest and Abdominal Chest Lateral Support Abdominal Pad Fig. 20 Mast Cap (if ordered) Fig. 21 Remove Mast Cap by pulling Lock Knob on Main Frame Mast Receiver Fig.
  • Page 8 Back Support Strap Fig. 28 Fig. 29 Fig. 28 & 29 To open the strap, open the clip then pull the Velcro strap apart. Once straps are open, client may be positioned securely and then clips can be refastened until they click into place.
  • Page 9 Push Handle Fig. 35 shows Push Handle Push Handle may be mounted to either side of the Main Frame. Mount Clamp. Handle comes in two pieces that slide together Fig. 35 To install Push Handle, remove and secure with a snap button. two Hex Screws.
  • Page 10 Optional Seating Fig. 40 Optional Extended Seat is used if client 8” tends to scissor or cross legs or feet. The extension is vertical and comes in 3 sizes: 4”’, 6”, 8” height. Fig. 40 8” Extended Seat Installation of Optional Extended Seat: See instructions at the bottom of Page 6.
  • Page 11 Positioning Client Fig. 44 Fig. 45 Fig. 46 Fig. 44 Set Wheel Locks Fig. 45 & Fig. 46 Open Velcro straps by squeezing sides of buckle at front of Hip Pad Assembly (and at the front of Upper Body Support Assembly if included) to re- lease buckles.
  • Page 12 Height Adjustment Cont’d. Fig. 53 Fig. 52 Fig. 52 Pull Lock Knob outward to adjust Upper Body Support Height. With knob pulled out, Upper Body Support can slide up or down to desired height. Lock Knob can then be released into adjustment hole. Fig.
  • Page 13 Measurements for Fitment Fig. 48 & 49 The following measurements should be taken to properly adjust the fit- ment of ProneWalk: A. Axilla Measure from the floor to the Axilla. B. Chest Width Measure client’s chest just under the Axilla at the widest point. C.
  • Page 14 Intended Use and Information Safety Information 1. Intended Use  Always read instructions fully before use. ProneWalk is a dynamic mobility device that is intended  Clients should not be left unattended at any time while to assist in ambulation with the client’s feet on the floor. using ProneWalk.
  • Page 15 Keep all moving parts free of dirt and grime to allow for free movement. Manufactured by: Prime Engineering A Division of Axiom Industries, Inc 4202 W. Sierra Madre Ave., Fresno CA 93722 USA and Canada Toll Free numbers: Ph: 800.827.8263 Fax: 800.800.3355...