Rifton HTS Z130 Product Manual

Hygiene toileting system

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Rifton HTS
Hygiene Toileting System
Z110, Z120 & Z130 Product Manual
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  • Page 1 Rifton HTS Hygiene Toileting System Z110, Z120 & Z130 Product Manual ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety messages Recommended use Item dimensions Check your order Basic components Bases Footboard Mounting bars Accessories Seat & back pads, headrest Butterfl y harness Anterior support / tray Lateral supports, chest strap Hip guides, pan and bowl adapter Defl ectors and abductor Calfrest and ankle straps Footboard for mounting bar, tub base Portability base...
  • Page 3: Safety Messages

    WARNING • Thoroughly read and understand the information in this product manual before attempting to use this product. If the procedures and instructions in this product manual are not followed, serious injury or death could occur. • A qualifi ed professional must assess the appropriateness and safety of all equipment for each user.
  • Page 4: Recommended Use

    Recommended use The Rifton HTS is a Class 1 medical device. The intended use of the HTS is to compensate for disease, injury, or disability by allowing comfortable toileting and showering, and by providing modifi cation for anatomical positioning.
  • Page 5: Item Dimensions

    User and item dimensions User dimensions - inches (cm) Z110 small Z120 medium Z130 large Height 30-46 (76-117) 42-56 (106-142) 50-74 (127-188) Key user dimension: height The user’s overall height is a general guide to help you select the appropriate size of HTS.
  • Page 6: Check Your Order

    Check your order Your Rifton HTS has been shipped according to your specifi cations. It will require some tool-free assembly. Follow these instructions to ensure that your product is assembled and used correctly. This product manual is comprehensive, and may discuss features not included in your confi...
  • Page 7 Backrest installation Angle triggers or removal To install the backrest: Tip the backrest toward the front (see fi gure 7a). Insert the bottom end of the backrest between the Latch latch plates while raising the backrest angle plates triggers. Firmly press down on the backrest while rotating it back towards the fi...
  • Page 8: Bases

    Armrests To attach the armrest, insert the bottom of the armrest into the oval slots in the side pieces and press down fi rmly until it latches into place (see fi gure 7c). To remove the armrest, squeeze the release button (A) and pull the armrest up.
  • Page 9: Footboard For Mounting Bar, Tub Base 1

    Base height adjustment To prevent falls and WARNING injury, do not adjust height with user in the product. To lower the seat, squeeze both height latches on the frame uprights (see fi gure Height 9a) while supporting the weight of the latches seat.
  • Page 10: Footboard

    Footboard To prevent falls, CAUTION tipping or other injury: Height buttons • Do not exceed 150 pounds on the footboard. • Do not stand on footboard while it is angled forward. • Do not place maximum load at front edge of footboard. Figure 10a The footboard is included with mobile bases.
  • Page 11: Mounting Bars

    Mounting bars To prevent falls or WARNING injuries, ensure that the toilet is securely attached to the fl oor and that the seat bolts are in good Elongated condition before attaching the mounting bar. Inspect the toilet stability and seat bolts at regular intervals while the Standard mounting bar is in use.
  • Page 12: Accessories

    Accessories Seat and back pads The seat and back pads are removable for cleaning. They are made of Polyurethane with a durable integral skin. There are two styles of seat pad. One has Figure 12a a wider opening which opens to the rear facilitating hygiene care (see fi...
  • Page 13: Butterfl Y Harness

    Butterfl y harness To prevent falls, WARNING strangulation or other injuries: • Tighten the seatbelt portion of the butterfl y harness before tightening the upper straps. • Check fi t of harness after every adjustment. Figure 13a To attach the butterfl y harness, remove the center section of the seatbelt (A).
  • Page 14: Anterior Support/Tray

    Anterior support/tray To prevent falls, WARNING strangulation or other injuries, always use a seatbelt when the tray is in use. The anterior support has a padded surface for the user to lean against, which provides an excellent, forward-leaning, toileting position with trunk and arms supported by the tray (see fi...
  • Page 15: Lateral Supports, Chest Strap

    Lateral supports Lateral supports are available with or without a chest strap for secure upper trunk positioning. They may be adjusted separately, in height, angle and width using the knob (B) behind the backrest. To attach and/or adjust lateral support (A), loosen knob (B) and insert the key (C) into extrusion (D) at the rear of the backrest.
  • Page 16: Hip Guides, Pan And Bowl Adapter

    Hip guides The seat width may be adjusted with a pair of hip guides that attach onto the armrests. In the fi rst position they reduce the seat width by 2” (5 cm), and in the second position they reduce it by 4”(10 cm) (see fi...
  • Page 17: Defl Ectors And Abductor

    Defl ectors The standard defl ector inserts into the slot on the seat pad with the hollow cup of the defl ector toward the user (see fi gure 17a). Tip: Adding the abductor to the Ribs in seat pad standard defl ector provides stability to the defl...
  • Page 18: Calfrest And Ankle Straps

    Calfrest This option requires the use of a footboard. The calfrest attaches above the footboard (see fi gure 18a). It should be removed if the footboard is in the top positions. The calfrest attaches to the footboard uprights. With the webbing at the back, and rounded corners down, loop the Figure 18a webbing around the uprights and thread...
  • Page 19 Footboard for mounting bar attachment To prevent falls or WARNING other injury: • Ensure that the square metal tubing attaching the footboard to the seat rests on the front edge of the toilet. • Do not stand on footboard for Figure 19a mounting bar attachment.
  • Page 20: Portability Base

    Portability base with carry-bag To prevent falls and WARNING injuries: • The portable base is intended for travel use only and should not be used as the primary base. Ensure adequate stability when using the portable base. • Check that the two pieces of the frame are fully engaged before attaching the seat.
  • Page 21: Operation

    Operation The Rifton HTS has two main functions; toileting and showering. the ideal position often toileting, incorporates forward-leaning of the trunk and a closed hip angle. This can be achieved with the HTS by angling the backrest slightly forward, adjusting the seat...
  • Page 22: Maintenance, Cleaning And Warranty

    Maintenance This product is designed and tested for an expected life of 5 years when used and maintained in accordance with this manual. At all times, users must ensure that the product remains in a safe and useable condition, including regular maintenance and inspections as specifi...
  • Page 23: Materials And User Modifi Cations

    Materials • Steel hardware items (nuts, bolts, screws, etc) are stainless steel. • Upholstery items (pads, support blocks, padded prompts, etc) are waterproof Polyurethane integral skin foam. • The frame is aluminum and stainless steel, coated with a baked-on paint fi nish. •...
  • Page 24 Rifton Contact Information Email Phone Sales@Rifton.com 800.571.8198 9–5 EST Mail Rifton Equipment 800.865.4674 PO Box 260 Rifton NY 12471– 0260 Online www.Rifton.com To order replacement parts 1. Locate the ID number of the product on the small white label. 2. Have this number available when you call 800.571.8198 for your customer service representative.

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