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STEP BY STEP ASSEMBLY 

1.  Place the base assembly on the floor and lock the back casters for ease of 

assembly. 

 

2.  Insert the kneepads into the kneepad support unit. Tighten the 2 bolt 

assemblies<A2+A4+A5> securely using the wrench<T1>. Put the 2 
plastic cap<A7> on the bolts. The finished assembly is shown below. 

 

3.  Attach the kneepad assembly to the two side support arms as shown 

above by using 4 of the hex bolt assemblies<A1+A4+A5+A6>. Fit the 
square shoulder of each bolt in the square hole and use the washer on the 
outside of the support arm units. DO NOT tighten the 4 bolt assemblies. 
The finished assembly is shown below. 

 

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Summary of Contents for 1914

Page 1: ...Stand Aid User Manual REF 1914 ...

Page 2: ...ver performs the transport For residents lacking the strength to assist themselves a stand assist lift such as the AllianceTM HE Patient Lift is recommended The AllianceTM Stand Aid is capable of the following transfers when used according to the instuctions Bed to Chair Wheelchair Bed Chair Wheelchair to commode Room to Room FAILURE TO USE THIS DEVICE ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS I...

Page 3: ...tient whose weight exceeds the safe load limit Prior to a transfer check the Stand Aid to insure all components are properly and securely assembled and in working order Do not leave a patient unattended during any part of the transport MAXIMUM SAFE WORKING LOAD LIMIT IS 180kgs 400lbs Assembly Instructions PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY UNLOAD SHIPPING CARTON AND CHECK ALL PARTS IMMEDIATELY CONTACT YOUR DEALER ...

Page 4: ... Two seat pad and handle bar support units and two cross bar tubes 5 Assemblies tools No Item Description Quantity A1 Hex Bolt 8 A2 Bolt 2 A3 Screw 4 A4 Washer 10 A5 Spring Washer 10 A6 Lock Nut 8 A7 Plastic Cap 2 T1 Wrench 1 T2 Allen Key 1 3 ...

Page 5: ...using the wrench T1 Put the 2 plastic cap A7 on the bolts The finished assembly is shown below 3 Attach the kneepad assembly to the two side support arms as shown above by using 4 of the hex bolt assemblies A1 A4 A5 A6 Fit the square shoulder of each bolt in the square hole and use the washer on the outside of the support arm units DO NOT tighten the 4 bolt assemblies The finished assembly is show...

Page 6: ...ide of the tubes with the holes in the support units Use the 4 set screws A3 supplied to tighten the assembly using the Allen key T2 The finished assembly is shown below 5 Insert the kneepad side support assembly into the base brackets as shown above The kneepads and arm curvature should be facing away from the lockable casters 5 ...

Page 7: ...assemblies A1 A4 A5 A6 to securely fasten the two sub assemblies to the base unit All of the square shoulders of the bolts should be on the inside and the washers and lock nuts on the outside Use the wrench T1 to tighten all bolt assemblies DOUBLE CHECK ALL ASSEMBLIES FOR TIGHTNESS AND READ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO USE 6 ...

Page 8: ...plete two sided seat Always make sure each of the two seat components are properly lowered forming a complete seat prior to having the patient sit down ACCESSORIES The AllianceTM Stand Aid is designed to fully support a seated patient for transport For patients requiring some upper body support or additional security a safety belt REF 1915 may be used Please see the pictures below for the use of t...

Page 9: ...n below 2 Have the patient positioned at the edge of the surface and move the Stand Aid in front of the patient so that their feet are firmly on the platform and knees shins are in contact with the two cupped knee shin pads as shown below 3 Lock the casters by stepping on the caster clip and pushing down as shown below 8 ...

Page 10: ...ross bar closest to them and using their own strength pull themselves up into a standing position firmly on the platform as shown below 5 Lower both of the split seat units down into position to form a complete seat as shown below 9 ...

Page 11: ...ile still holding the cross bar with both hands as shown below 7 Unlock the casters and place both hands on the cross bar furthest from the patient and move the Stand Aid to the new surface Make sure the patient is secure and in proper position as described in Step 6 above prior and during transfer as shown below 10 ...

Page 12: ...en unlock the casters and move the Stand Aid to storage MAINTENENANCE The AllianceTM Stand Aid is a manual unit and therefore requires minimum maintenance on an ongoing basis However to insure safety and proper use the following steps should be taken on a monthly basis Check all bolt nut assemblies to make sure they are tight and no wear and tear is evident Replace and tighten any worn assemblies ...

Page 13: ... Company service agent Any malfunction or failure in the Product caused by product misuse including but not limited to the failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance or any use that is inconsistent with the Product User s Manual COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY EVENT FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequ...

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