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Technical data  

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Lifting speed:

 1.5" (4 cm) / sec with 

no load.

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Battery:

 24V, 2.9 Ah valve-regulated 

lead-acid gel-type batteries. 
(Replacement batteries available  
from Rifton)

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Battery charger:

 Wall-mounted 

charger, 100 - 240 V AC, max 650 mA.

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Motor:

 24 V, 6A, permanent magnet 

motor.

27½" 

(70 cm)

21½" 

(55 cm)

46" 

(117 cm)

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Emergency lowering:

 Electrical

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Wheels:

 K310: 4" (100mm) dual 

K320: 3" (75 mm) dual  
(front wheels have brakes)

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Motor duty cycle:

 Two minutes 

continuous use followed by 18 minutes idle.

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Turning diameter:

 50" (127 cm)

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Mass of TRAM: 

70 lbs (32 kg)

43½" 

(110 cm)

45½" 

(116 cm)

31½" 

(80 cm)

58" 

(147 cm)

7" 

(18 cm)

Summary of Contents for K310 TRAM

Page 1: ...TRAM K310 K320 Product Manual TRAM...

Page 2: ...nd directions for use 8 Control box 9 10 Base frame expansion 11 Body support system 12 Components Scale 13 14 Gait tracker 15 Thigh straps pelvic support hip positioner and swivel lock 16 Arm prompts...

Page 3: ...e TRAM Lift the client no higher than is necessary to perform the intended transfer Always retract the base legs when maneuvering the TRAM while it is supporting a client in the seated posture expand...

Page 4: ...use only and must not be used in or around water other than for bathing and shower transfers in accordance with instructions provided To avoid pinching or crushing Ensure that all hands and feet are c...

Page 5: ...anuals 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...

Page 6: ...item dimensions User dimensions inches cm Key user dimension Girth Girth 22 55 56 140 Important User s weight and height must not exceed maximum height 76 193 maximum weight 350 lbs 160 kg Key dimensi...

Page 7: ...es some assembly before use Please follow the instructions included in this manual to ensure that it is assembled and used correctly If your shipment is incomplete or in any way damaged on arrival ple...

Page 8: ...ectrical jack plug into its receptacle on the actuator control box The release tab on the plug must be facing towards you Front handle To prevent pinching or crushing ensure that all hands and feet ar...

Page 9: ...the control box and place it in the charger every night even if the battery level indicator is still green Battery level indicator To prevent injury Charge or change the battery immediately if the bat...

Page 10: ...o function even if the battery level has dropped below the threshold for operation of the up down switch It overrides all other inputs To prevent injury all caregivers should become familiar with the...

Page 11: ...on system adjusts the width of the base frame from 27 40 70 cm 102 cm It expands so that clients can be lifted from wide chairs and wheelchairs and retracts for maneuverability and to enable the TRAM...

Page 12: ...ons to prevent accidental release The straps are woven through a padded back pad which spaces the straps apart and adds support and comfort for the user Figure 12c For smaller users the straps can be...

Page 13: ...Proceed to lift the client Once a client is completely supported by the TRAM the client s weight will be displayed There are two ways to measure weight bearing during ambulation Method 1 Turn on and z...

Page 14: ...clear of all weight bearing surfaces and the feet or legs must not be in contact with the base frame of the TRAM The scale uses four AA Alkaline batteries The battery life is approximately 100 hours...

Page 15: ...or tablet 2 Activate Bluetooth on the scale by pressing the BT button A 3 Open the Gait Tracker app on your mobile device Your device will pair with the scale when you open the app 4 Press start on th...

Page 16: ...ck clips of the body support system and the front rings onto two of the remaining four clips including the yellow ones in the front Adjust the four straps for further positioning Caster swivel lock Th...

Page 17: ...aching arm prompts and mounting brackets Figure 17b Remove the plastic hole cover A from the body support channel by unscrewing wing knob B inside the channel Figure 17c Install the mounting bracket C...

Page 18: ...otate the handgrip from side to side Arm strap D and wrist strap E are used to secure the client s arm in the arm prompt To remove the mounting brackets 1 Figure 18b Unscrew the attachment knob G loca...

Page 19: ...eve is in the opposite position Remount the arm platform pad to the post Figure 19a The arm straps C and wrist strap D secure the client s arm in the arm platform They can be removed completely if des...

Page 20: ...either the client or the caregiver to adjust the height of the body support To attach 1 Feed the wire through the mounting bracket on the control box 2 Insert the switch pole into the mouting bracket...

Page 21: ...and securely and that the safety buckles are properly engaged Lift the client only high enough to perform the transfer Check that the straps are snug and the body support system does not slide up or...

Page 22: ...along the sides of the body support system For clients with lower tone choose a clip further back for greater support Pull the adjustment straps snugly and adjust them equally Figure 22b Figure 22c Fi...

Page 23: ...igure 23b Gently lower the client onto the seat Avoid lowering too far so the body support system doesn t push down on the client s hips The TRAM will automatically stop and beep if it meets resistanc...

Page 24: ...hten all the straps snugly 3 Figure 24c As you raise the client pull the TRAM gently toward you to mimic the natural sit to stand arc Watch closely to make sure the client is comfortable and well supp...

Page 25: ...in all directions while the rear casters follow This helps with stability and directional control during gait training One lock on front caster and one lock on rear caster TRAM will track in a straigh...

Page 26: ...n do not charge batteries in a wet area Installation 1 Remove the battery from the charger to access the mounting bracket 2 Figure 23a Attach the charger to the wall near an outlet using two screws A...

Page 27: ...on the control box work If they work replace the caregiver handle or switch pole If the control box up down switches don t work replace the control box Lift does nothing when battery is inserted Gree...

Page 28: ...the TRAM s actuator control system continuously monitors the force exerted by the actuator as the body support is lowered It stops if an excessive rise in force is detected for example the body suppo...

Page 29: ...Wall mounted charger 100 240 V AC max 650 mA Motor 24 V 6A permanent magnet motor 27 70 cm 21 55 cm 46 117 cm Emergency lowering Electrical Wheels K310 4 100mm dual K320 3 75 mm dual front wheels hav...

Page 30: ...r 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 informati...

Page 31: ...coated paint Some frame components may also be stainless steel Straps are typically made of polypropylene or nylon webbing Plastic components are typically injection molded from a variety of industria...

Page 32: ...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...

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