EasyStand Bantam Owner's Manual

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    Owner’s manual.

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    Symbol legend ! Caution/attention pinchpoint serial number sn environmental conditions date of manufacture please be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through your recycling facility at its end of life. Afin de préserver l’environnement, veuillez confier ce produit à votre centre ...

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    Table of contents introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 mobile assembly . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Introduction congratulations on your purchase of an easystand bantam standing frame! We at altimate medical have designed the easystand bantam with your comfort and happiness in mind. Standing equipment is indicated for use by the child/adult who requires anterior and posterior body support and alig...

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    • please read and understand all safety precautions and user instructions prior to use. Call altimate medical at 800-342-8968 or 507-697-6393 with any questions or for additional information. • if a user does not meet the specifications below and has not been properly fitted by a qualified therapist...

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    Assembly 1. The basic stander consists of three assemblies. Options are in addition to the three assemblies. • front frame • seat post / rear frame • kneepads if you ordered the mobile option, please go to page 12. 2. If you ordered the swing-away front option with front swivel casters, attach the c...

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    4. Place the two coved nuts into the bottom of the frame and flush with the tube. 5. Place the two bolts into the top of the frame and screw into the coved nut, making sure they are flush. Tighten securely. 6. Place the unit back in the normal position. Step on the gas spring assist pedal to slightl...

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    7. If you ordered the supine option, remove the red locking handles, bolts and washers and set aside. 8. Line up the following arm with the back angle tube. 9. Depress the spring button to allow the following arm to slide into place. Match the following arm position color with the corresponding seat...

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    10. If you did not order the supine option, skip to step 12. To assemble the supine option, put hardware in order as shown: a. Bolt b. Nylon washer c. Beveled metal washer d. Small metal washer e. Red supine locking handle 11. Follow the steps for placing hardware on unit: a & b - insert nylon washe...

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    13. Insert each kneepad bracket into the slots along the seat post. 14a. Depress the spring button to allow the bracket to slide into place, advance until the spring button locks into place. Tighten knobs securely. 14b. Remove knob and metal washer from the kneepad, leaving the rubber washer in plac...

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    16. Place the collar onto the frame until the plunger locks into place. The plunger handle needs to be pulled out to lock into place. 17. Place the tray upside down, remove the knob, nut, and washers from both tray slides and set aside. Place the tray bracket onto the bolts with the shorter ends of ...

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    19. Place the table bracket into the h-frame. 20. Depress the spring button to allow the bracket to slide into the h-frame (a). Once you clear the clamp the spring button needs to be depressed again and allow the tray to slide into position (b). Note: there is only one spring button. The spring butt...

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    22. If you ordered the high mount chest vest bracket, place high mount bracket onto the accessories mounting bracket. Insert one of the bolts into the lower hole on the high mount bracket and place the nut on to the other end. Place the other bolt through the adjacent bottom hole. 23. Using a 10mm w...

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    26. If you ordered an optional headrest and the high mount chest vest bracket is on the unit, place the headrest over the accessories mounting bracket as shown. Place the two bolts through the high mount bracket, accessories mounting bracket and the headrest. 27. Place a nut onto each bolt and tight...

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    Mobile option assembly note: if this is an option added after the initial purchase, you must remove the existing front assembly before proceeding. 1. The mobile option consists of two drive wheel assemblies, a “t” style front weldment, barrel nuts and bolts. You will need a 5 mm allen wrench and a r...

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    4. Attach the interchangeable right and left drive wheel assemblies to the front frame. 5. Line up the holes and tap in the coved nuts and tighten bolts securely. Making sure the coved nuts are flush with the base. Position the bantam upright and re-tighten the frame bolts (as in step #2 on pg. 12)....

  • Page 17: Kneepads

    Fig. A height fig. B plantar/dorsi fig. C adduction fig. D forward/aft kneepads fig. G-to adjust the kneepads, loosen the knobs and move into position. Tighten securely once desired position is complete. Fig. H-the standard kneepads have depth and pad rotation adjustments only. The swing-away kneepa...

  • Page 18: Shadow Tray Option

    Seat depth/back angle/back height caution: do not adjust the seat depth while the child is in the unit . Caution: ensure the colors on the seat tube and following arm match. First remove the shadow tray and bring the seat up to a slight angle. Fig. H-loosen the knobs on the seat tube and the followi...

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    Push handle mounting hole push handle mounting hole chest vest top mounting hole headrest mounting holes chest vest top mounting hole chest vest bottom mounting hole chest vest bottom mounting hole lateral support slot lateral support slot hip supports/lateral supports options fig. O-the optional hi...

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    Supine option usage 1. To utilize the supine option, flip the lever located on the right side of the unit under the seat down to the supine position. Ensure the lever is fully retracted to the unlocked mode when using the supine option, failure to do so may cause damage to your unit. 2. Position bac...

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    4. Use the foot pedal lifting mechanism (or optional pump handle) to position stander in desired supine angle. 5. To switch back to sit-to-stand function, flip the lever up to sit-to-stand. Make sure the plunger is fully engaged. 6. Loosen the locking handles. Handles must be loose for use in sit-to...

  • Page 22: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery the easystand bantam pow'r up lift uses two 12 volt sealed lead batteries rated at 2.9 amps each. An easystand bantam can be lifted approximately 100 times on one full battery charge. An audible alarm will sound when the battery is low. Please charge your battery after the alarm...

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    Fig. C fig. D fig. E ! Assembly of the hand control fig. C-insert hand control tube into the side of the unit. Fig. D-place nut onto the hand control tube and tighten securely. Fig. E-place black plastic button onto the end of the hand control knob. Caution: the bantam pow’r up option is not designe...

  • Page 24: Battery Replacement

    Caution: using the emergency mechanical release as the primary means of returning to the seated position can cause damage to the unit. Only use the mechanical release in emergency situations. All altimate medical electric lift products are equipped with a mechanical release to be used in emergency s...

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    Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions the easystand bantam is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the easystand bantam should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test rf emissions cispr 11...

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    Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity the easystand bantam is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the easystand bantam should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test conducted rf iec 61000-...

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    Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile rf communications equipment and the easystand bantam the easystand bantam is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated rf disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the easystand bantam can help pre...

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    Parts detail page 25 easystand ® bantam parts detail.

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    Cleaning/disinfecting • clean the easystand bantam with a mild, non-abrasive disinfectant or soap and water. • check your easystand at least weekly to ensure all nuts, bolts and adjustable parts are tightened securely, failure to do so may result in parts falling off which may cause a choking hazard...

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    Troubleshooting troubleshooting page 27 my lower leg length is too short for the stander. Invert and swap the foot plates left to right. My bantam won’t go all the way to standing. Make sure that the supine option ratchet handles have been correctly assembled. We ship the back flat and the supine kn...

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    Warranty limited warranty this warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/customer (or supplier non-consumer who does not buy or resell). Altimate medical, inc., warrants the easystand bantam against defects in materials and workmanship as listed below. • steel frames - 5 year warranty • ga...

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    Toll free: 800.342.8968 or 507.697.6393 fax free: 877.342.8968 or 507.697.6900 email: info@easystand.Com www.Easystand.Com standing technology should only be used under the guidance of a physician with recommendations for standing program protocol and any medical precautions. Standing programs shoul...