EasyStand Bantam Owner's Manual

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    Owner’s manual standing technology should only be used under the guidance of a physician with recommendations for standing program protocol and any medical precautions. Standing programs should be monitored by the attending therapist. Altimate medical maintains a policy of continual product improvem...

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    800.342.8968 www.Easystand.Com symbol legend 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. •...

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    Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 mobile assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Introduction cleaning/disinfecting • clean the easystand bantam with a mild, non-abrasive disinfectant or soap and water. • check the 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 ch...

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    Safety precautions contraindications standing/weight bearing may not be an option for the following reasons: if the user has severe contractures or range of motion issues if the user has severe osteoporosis or brittle bone disease if the user has postural orthostatic hypotension if the user has disl...

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    Assembly 1 . Remove all parts from the box. If you ordered the swing-away front option with front swivel casters, attach the casters to the axel as shown. Line up the bolt and nut, using a 17mm wrench and hex wrench, tighten the nut securely. 2 . Remove the two bolts and two coved nuts from front fr...

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    4 . Place the two coved nuts into the bottom of the frame and flush with the tube. You may have to tap them in with a rubber hammer to make them flush. 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 bac...

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    7 . Place bolt into the spacer as shown. Place knob onto bolt and tighten securely. 8 . Remove pin from the pump, place pump handle onto pump shaft as shown and place pin through holes. Place top of handle on to the handle, insert 2 bolts and tighten securely. 9 . Use the optional pump handle or ste...

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    C d e 10 . Depress the spring button to allow the following arm to slide into place. Match the following arm position color with the corresponding seat depth color. (for information on seat adjustments see pg. 15) 11 . Loosen the ratchet handles on the foot plates and swivel into place (for informat...

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    13 . Insert each knee pad bracket into the slots on the knee bracket. Tighten knobs securely. 14 . Remove knob and metal washer from the knee pad, leaving the rubber washer in place on the knee pad, place the knee pad and rubber washer onto the knee pad bracket. Place metal washer and knob onto bolt...

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    16 . Place controller onto the bracket on the side of the unit. The bracket will slide into the slot on the bottom of the controller. 17 . Making sure the nuts are in the back on the controller, line up holes and insert both bolts. Tighten securely. 18 . If you ordered the swing-away front, remove t...

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    19 . Place the collar onto the frame until the plunger locks into place. The plunger handle needs to be pulled out to lock into place. 20 . 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 o...

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    22 . Place the table bracket into the h-frame. 23 . 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 bu...

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    25 . If not already on the unit, remove the knob from the center post and place the back onto the unit as shown. 26 . Place the back in the desired position. Insert knob and tighten securely. 27 . If you ordered only the optional headrest, insert the head support onto the unit and tighten securely. ...

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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. 28 .The mobile option consists of two drive wheel assemblies, a “t” style front weldment, barrel nuts and bolts. You will need a 5mm allen wrench and a r...

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    31 .Attach the interchangeable right and left drive wheel assemblies to the front frame. 32 . 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. Return to step 6. Mobi...

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    Fig . A height fig . B plantar/dorsi fig . C adduction fig . D forward/aft knee pads fig . G-the standard knee pads have depth and pad rotation adjustments only. To adjust the knee pads, loosen the knobs and move into position. Tighten securely once desired position is reached. Fig . H-the swing-awa...

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    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. 33 . Loosen the knobs on the seat tube and the follow- i...

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    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. 33 . Loosen the knobs on the seat tube and the follow- i...

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    Fig . A height fig . B plantar/dorsi fig . C adduction fig . D forward/aft knee pads fig . G-the standard knee pads have depth and pad rotation adjustments only. To adjust the knee pads, loosen the knobs and move into position. Tighten securely once desired position is reached. Fig . H-the swing-awa...

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    31 .Attach the interchangeable right and left drive wheel assemblies to the front frame. 32 . 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. Return to step 6. Mobi...

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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. 28 .The mobile option consists of two drive wheel assemblies, a “t” style front weldment, barrel nuts and bolts. You will need a 5mm allen wrench and a r...

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    25 . If not already on the unit, remove the knob from the center post and place the back onto the unit as shown. 26 . Place the back in the desired position. Insert knob and tighten securely. 27 . If you ordered only the optional headrest, insert the head support onto the unit and tighten securely. ...

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    22 . Place the table bracket into the h-frame. 23 . 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 bu...

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    19 . Place the collar onto the frame until the plunger locks into place. The plunger handle needs to be pulled out to lock into place. 20 . 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 o...

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    16 . Place controller onto the bracket on the side of the unit. The bracket will slide into the slot on the bottom of the controller. 17 . Making sure the nuts are in the back on the controller, line up holes and insert both bolts. Tighten securely. 18 . If you ordered the swing-away front, remove t...

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    13 . Insert each knee pad bracket into the slots on the knee bracket. Tighten knobs securely. 14 . Remove knob and metal washer from the knee pad, leaving the rubber washer in place on the knee pad, place the knee pad and rubber washer onto the knee pad bracket. Place metal washer and knob onto bolt...

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    C d e 10 . Depress the spring button to allow the following arm to slide into place. Match the following arm position color with the corresponding seat depth color. (for information on seat adjustments see pg. 15) 11 . Loosen the ratchet handles on the foot plates and swivel into place (for informat...

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    7 . Place bolt into the spacer as shown. Place knob onto bolt and tighten securely. 8 . Remove pin from the pump, place pump handle onto pump shaft as shown and place pin through holes. Place top of handle on to the handle, insert 2 bolts and tighten securely. 9 . Use the optional pump handle or ste...

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    4 . Place the two coved nuts into the bottom of the frame and flush with the tube. You may have to tap them in with a rubber hammer to make them flush. 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 bac...

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    Assembly 1 . Remove all parts from the box. If you ordered the swing-away front option with front swivel casters, attach the casters to the axel as shown. Line up the bolt and nut, using a 17mm wrench and hex wrench, tighten the nut securely. 2 . Remove the two bolts and two coved nuts from front fr...

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    Safety precautions contraindications standing/weight bearing may not be an option for the following reasons: if the user has severe contractures or range of motion issues if the user has severe osteoporosis or brittle bone disease if the user has postural orthostatic hypotension if the user has disl...

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    Introduction cleaning/disinfecting • clean the easystand bantam with a mild, non-abrasive disinfectant or soap and water. • check the 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 ch...

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    Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 mobile assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    800.342.8968 www.Easystand.Com symbol legend 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. •...

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    Owner’s manual standing technology should only be used under the guidance of a physician with recommendations for standing program protocol and any medical precautions. Standing programs should be monitored by the attending therapist. Altimate medical maintains a policy of continual product improvem...