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Rifton HTS 

Hygiene Toileting System

Z110, Z120 & Z130 Product Manual 

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Z1

10

, Z1
20

, Z1
30

Summary of Contents for Z110

Page 1: ...Rifton HTS Hygiene Toileting System Z110 Z120 Z130 Product Manual Z110 Z120 Z130 ...

Page 2: ...bars 11 Accessories Seat back pads headrest 12 Butterfly harness 13 Anterior support tray 14 Lateral supports chest strap 15 Hip guides pan and bowl adapter 16 Deflectors and abductor 17 Calfrest and ankle straps 18 Footboard for mounting bar tub base 19 Portability base 20 Operation 21 Maintenance cleaning and warranty 22 Materials and user modifications 23 ...

Page 3: ... strangulation head entrapment or other injuries Always use seatbelt when the tray chest strap or headrest are in use Tighten the seatbelt portion of the butterfly harness before tightening the upper straps 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 Do not use this product for clients outside t...

Page 4: ...t in a roll in shower or for a tub shower Optional supports and accessories allow the HTS to be used for clients with a wide range of needs and disabilities Key for users Use this key to determine which sections of this product manual apply to you Technical Users For professionals who order and set up Rifton products Home Users For care givers who use Rifton products on a regular basis Maintenance...

Page 5: ...17 32 43 15 19 38 48 Seat depth 8 9 10 11 20 23 25 28 11 12 13 14 29 32 34 37 14 15 16 17 37 39 42 44 Seat width 8 10 12 20 25 30 10 12 14 25 30 36 13 15 17 33 38 43 Armrest height 5 14 5 7 18 8 22 Backrest height above seat 16 42 19 50 24 62 Backrest width 11 29 13 34 16 41 Tilt in space FORWARD 15 15 15 Tilt in space BACK 15 15 15 Backrest angle adjustment 6 fwd 6 and18 back 6 fwd 6 and18 back 6...

Page 6: ... QR code on the back of the backrest Seat depth The side pieces allow for seat depth adjustment Lift the blue latches on both outer sides see figure 6a move both sides together to the desired seat depth and find a latched position This same adjustment will also enable both sides to slide off the seat towards the front for cleaning the area underneath Backrest angle The backrest angle can be adjust...

Page 7: ...7c On the small HTS there is an additional option for seat belt threading to ensure a more secure positioning for small active users Thread the seat belt through the hooks provided at the bottom back edge of the seat see figure 7d Backrest installation or removal To install the backrest Tip the backrest toward the front see figure 7a Insert the bottom end of the backrest between the latch plates w...

Page 8: ...ngage Removing the seat To remove the seat from a base pull both seat latches under the front edge of the seat see figure 8b and lift it from the base Bases Figure 8a Hooks into socket Figure 8b Seat latches A Figure 7c Armrests To attach the armrest insert the bottom of the armrest into the oval slots in the side pieces and press down firmly until it latches into place see figure 7c To remove the...

Page 9: ...e tilt in space adjustment is available on the Z122 and Z132 bases Use the tilt trigger at the right rear of the seat see figure 9b to release the two locking gas springs Tilt adjusts 15 forward and 15 back It is easy to tilt the HTS with the user in the product Casters and stationary feet The casters and stationary rubber feet can easily be replaced or exchanged Simply pull the caster stem or rub...

Page 10: ...t footboard height press both height buttons moving the footboard to the desired height then release the buttons at a latched position see figure 10a Footboard angle adjustment The angle of the footboard can be adjusted by pushing up on both angle triggers while moving the footboard to the desired angle see figure 10b Footboard can be folded up out of the way for floor level transfers see figure 1...

Page 11: ...e 11b To determine which type of mounting bar you need measure from the centerline of the seat bolts to the front edge of the porcelain bowl Use a standard toilet mounting bar if this is 17 43 cm or less otherwise use the elongated toilet mounting bar Attachment of seat to mounting bar To prevent falls or injuries ensure that both hooks are fully engaged in the sockets of the mounting bar before u...

Page 12: ...seat and back pads attach with four snaps that snap into the holes in the seat and backrest see figure 12c Headrest To prevent head entrapment or injury always use seatbelt while the headrest is in use To attach and adjust headrest height push height button A Insert the stem of headrest into the headrest slot see figure 12d to desired height Release the button and adjust height until the latch aud...

Page 13: ...ness after every adjustment To attach the butterfly harness remove the center section of the seatbelt A Replace it with the butterfly harness B which has a built in seatbelt see figure 13a Adjust the seatbelt tension then clip the shoulder straps to the sockets on the backrest see figure 13b For small users you may wish to attach the shoulder straps through the upper slot in the backrest see figur...

Page 14: ... 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 figure 14a To adjust tray depth squeeze latch under the front of tray see figure 14b Figure 14a Figure 14b Latch WARNING ...

Page 15: ...eral support to fit client by sliding it up and down sliding bracket E along its slot and by rotating bracket E around the knob When desired adjustment is reached tighten knob firmly see Figure 15a Chest strap To prevent falls strangulation or other injuries Always use seatbelt when the chest strap is in use Always ensure that chest strap is correctly adjusted The chest strap threads onto the late...

Page 16: ... hip guide Pan The pan see figure 16b enables the HTS to be used as a stand alone commode Insert the pan into the tracks under the seat from the back of the chair Push until it latches into place Remove it by pulling straight back see figure 16c Bowl adapter The bowl adapter see figure 16d accommodates situations where the hole in the HTS isn t fully over the hole in the toilet It is inserted at t...

Page 17: ...y squeezing the blue latch A and pulling the abductor out see figure 17c To minimize risk of infectious disease transmission the HTS should be cleaned and disinfected between uses by different patients Inadequate cleaning and disinfecting of equipment may increase the risk of cross contamination Remove the Polyurethane pads for cleaning with soapy water or a mild disinfectant Figure 17a standard d...

Page 18: ...the front engaging the hook and loop snugly around uprights see figure 18b Ankle straps This option requires the use of a footboard To attach the ankle straps 1 Insert the webbing tab into the horizontal slot at the back of the footboard see figure 18c 2 Turn the webbing to slide it into the vertical slot and pull to engage it see figure 18d 3 Adjust the straps to fit the user s needs The straps w...

Page 19: ...h footboard down firmly to latch square tubing onto blue latches B 4 Attach HTS to mounting bar see page 11 The other adjustments for the footboard are the same as described on page 10 Tub base To prevent falls and injuries always make sure both seat hooks are inserted into the base sockets and that both seat latches are latched to base The tub base is for use in a bathtub to bathe or shower the c...

Page 20: ...e The portability base is a light weight foldable frame with a carry bag see figure 20a This base fits in the back pouch of the carry bag The seat back armrests and other accessories can go into the front pouch of the carry bag see figure 20b To assemble the base unfold both halves of the frame insert the square peg of one half into the square tube of the other half of the frame see figure 20c Mak...

Page 21: ...level or slightly back using the anterior support to provide support at the trunk and arms and raising the footboard so that feet are well supported see figure 21a For showering raise the height adjustment and tilt the frame back With the backrest reclined and the footboard extended a restful reclined position can be achieved for showering and hair washing see figure 21b The caregiver should adjus...

Page 22: ...ondition develops that might make operation unsafe Do not use Rifton components or products for any purpose other than their intended use Replace or repair components or products that are damaged or appear to be unstable Use only Rifton authorized replacement parts Order information for replacement parts is provided on the back of this product manual Cleaning After each use clean with disinfectant...

Page 23: ...ded from a variety of industrial resins All materials are latex lead and phthalates free User modifications To prevent serious injury or death do not modify or alter Rifton products or components or use Rifton products or components in conjunction with products from other manufacturers Rifton does not accept responsibility for any modifications or alterations made to our components or products aft...

Page 24: ...e when you call 800 571 8198 for your customer service representative Use only replacement parts supplied by Rifton Equipment We are glad to supply replacement parts Although Rifton makes every effort to supply correct parts and instructions for repairing or refurbishing your equipment you are responsible to make sure that the repairs or modifications are correctly and safely completed Email Sales...

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