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S4-S5-S6
USER MANUAL
www.synetikergocare.com
info@synetikergocare.com
450 752-8818
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1242 Lanaudière, Joliette (Quebec), Canada, J6E 3P1

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  • Page 1 S4-S5-S6 USER MANUAL www.synetikergocare.com info@synetikergocare.com 450 752-8818 1242 Lanaudière, Joliette (Quebec), Canada, J6E 3P1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    VERTIFLEX multi-position Standing Frame. Warranty Record product history The VERTIFLEX S4-S5-S6 is an electric lift that combines functionality, ergonomics and safety to Product training meet your daily needs. Safety information...
  • Page 3: Product Labelling

    S4-S5-S6 1. PRODUCT LABELLING Company name and logo Phone number Company address 1242, Rue de Lanaudière Joliette, Québec J6E 3P1 synetikgroup.com / 1 450 759-9449 Web site MAXIMUM: 250lbs (114kg) Weight capacity Warning: read the instruction manual 2. INTENDED USE Synetik VERTIFLEX is designed for use in the standing position, at home, at school or in an institution.
  • Page 4: Warranty Terms

    S4-S5-S6 3. WARRANTY (continue) 3.2 WARRANTY TERMS This warranty will be in effect from the date of original purchase for the consumer. Any defective product must be delivered to Synetik Group Inc. or its authorized local dealer, at the purchaser’s expense, for warranty inspection.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    S4-S5-S6 6. SAFETY INFORMATION 6.1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS • Always read the instructions before use. Failure to read and follow the operating instructions, especially those concerning moving parts, may present a risk to the user. • Use only Synetik-approved components with your product. Never modify the product in any way. Failure to follow instructions may endanger the user or caregiver and will void the product warranty.
  • Page 6: Required Tools

    S4-S5-S6 6. SAFETY INFORMATIONS (continue) 6.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (suite) • When placing the user in the harness, always fasten the lap belt first for safety. The chest and knee straps should then be attached. • When the product is stationary, make sure that all wheels are locked and facing away from the base as this improves stability.
  • Page 7: Unpacking, Charging And Use

    S4-S5-S6 8. UNPACKING, CHARGING AND USE 8.1 UNPACKING WARNING: After unpacking the product, check that all parts are present and that the equipment is undamaged and that the equipment is undamaged. If any parts are damaged or missing contact Synetik Customer Service (see section 18). •...
  • Page 8: Battery Charging

    S4-S5-S6 8. UNPACKING, CHARGING AND USE (continue) 8.3 BATTERY CHARGING WARNING: Do not remove, destroy, or paint over warning labels. Read the following safety instructions carefully before using the battery charger. 8.3.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your safety and the safety of others is very important. The safe use of this charger is an important responsibility.
  • Page 9: Controller Operation

    S4-S5-S6 8. 8. UNPACKING, CHARGING AND USE (continue) 8.3 BATTERY CHARGING (suite) (8.3d) Battery (8.3h) Power supply plug Control (8.3f) Indicator light for (8.3c) Controller charging (8.3a) Charger (8.3i) Power cord 110V outlet (8.3b) Fig. 8.3a Charger Fig. 8.3 8.4 CONTROLLER OPERATION ( fig.
  • Page 10: User Transfer Procedures

    S4-S5-S6 9. USER TRANSFER PROCEDURES 9.1 SAFETY INTRUCTIONS Before entering or exiting the product, please read the following instructions carefully: • The unit must be placed on a smooth, level surface; • All wheels must be securely locked; • DO NOT leave the user unattended while transferring into or out of the product; •...
  • Page 11: Frequent Adjustments For Daily Use

    S4-S5-S6 10. FREQUENT ADJUSTMENTS FOR DAILY USE 10.1 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES (fig. 10.1) Periodically check all device settings and ensure that they are always adapted to the user’s current body dimensions. If necessary, have the settings adjusted by a specialized technician or therapist. NOTE: If you have difficulty reaching or firmly tightening a locking knob (A) Fig.
  • Page 12 S4-S5-S6 10. FREQUENT ADJUSTMENTS FOR DAILY USE (continued) 10.5 KNEE SUPPORT ADJUSTMENT Height adjustment (fig. 10.5a) Loosen the (2) locking knobs (A), slide the knee-stop bracket (B) onto the frame (F) to the desired position, then retighten the locking knobs (A). Depth adjustment (fig.
  • Page 13 S4-S5-S6 10. FREQUENT ADJUSTMENTS FOR DAILY USE (continued) 10.7 HIP SUPPORT ADJUSTMENT Height adjustment (fig. 10.7a) Slightly loosen the locking knobs (A) on either side of the frame (C), on the back of the hip lateral (B), adjust the height of the hip lateral (B) on the frame (C) and retighten the locking knobs (A) firmly.
  • Page 14: Headrest Adjustment

    S4-S5-S6 10. FREQUENT ADJUSTMENTS FOR DAILY USE (continued) 10.10 HEADREST ADJUSTMENT Height adjustment (fig. 10.10) Using the Allen key (A), slightly loosen the screw (B) on the locking ring (C). Also, slightly loosen the locking knob (D). Slide the headrest rod (E) (F) into the desired position, then tighten the locking knob (D).
  • Page 15: Cleaning And Maintenance

    S4-S5-S6 11. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 11.1 CLEANING When cleaning the product, we recommend using only lukewarm water and a non-abrasive detergent. Never use organic solvents, bleach or dry-cleaning fluids. 11.2 PADDING AND FABRICS • It is normal for fabric to fade after long exposure to sunlight and frequent washing. Also, to show signs of wear after long periods of use, even with normal use.
  • Page 16: Annual Inspection, Maintenance And Re- Placement Parts

    S4-S5-S6 13. ANNUAL INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE AND REMPLACEMENT PARTS 13.1 ANNUAL INSPECTION Synetik Group Inc. recommends an annual inspection of the unit. Be sure to inspect the operation and condition of components (breakage, cracks, wear affecting the structural integrity or safe operation of the product).
  • Page 17 S4-S5-S6 14. BATTERIES REPLACEMENT (continued) Case cover 14.1 REMOVING OBSOLETE BATTERIES 1. Remove the case cover by pressing on the (4) case clips (A) (fig. 14a). 2. Remove the (2) foam wedges (B) holding the (2) batteries in place (fig. 14d). 3.
  • Page 18: Maintenance Service

    S4-S5-S6 14. MAINTENANCE SERVICE All Synetik products should only be serviced by technically competent persons who have been trained in the use of the product. In Canada, please contact the Synetik Service Center at +1 450 752-8818 and our customer service department will be pleased to assist you with your maintenance needs.
  • Page 19: Technical Specifications

    S4-S5-S6 17. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VERTIFLEX Multi-positioning standing frame SIZE 4 SIZE 5 SIZE 6 User size and weight User height 106.7cm-132.1cm (42"-52") 119.4 cm-144.8 cm (47"-57") 137 .2 cm-162.6 cm (54"-64") (floor to axilla) Maximum user weight 113 kg (250 lbs) 113 kg (250 lbs) 113 kg (250 lbs) Chest...
  • Page 20 S4-S5-S6 1242 de Lanaudière 1-450-752-8818 www.synetikergocare.com Joliette (Quebec), Canada Fax 450-752-1644 Canada J6E 3P1...

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