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Mini Pacer Gait Trainer

K610 Product Manual

K610 Pr

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Summary of Contents for K610 mini

Page 1: ...Mini Pacer Gait Trainer K610 Product Manual K610 Product Manual...

Page 2: ...your order 6 Basic components Frame 6 Casters 7 Accessories Odometer 8 Clamps 8 Hand loops 8 9 Arm prompts 10 12 Chest prompt 13 Hip positioner 14 15 Hip positioner pad 16 Pelvic support 17 18 Ankle...

Page 3: ...regular basis Maintenance Personnel For anyone who is responsible for service or re ordering of Rifton products and parts WARNING Thoroughly read and understand the information in this product manual...

Page 4: ...ury or death Inspect this product and accessories regularly for loose or missing screws metal fatigue cracks broken welds missing attachments general instability or other signs of excessive wear Immed...

Page 5: ...me height 12 32 Frame weight lbs kg 10 4 6 Max working load lbs kg 50 23 Chest prompt circumference inches cm 14 28 36 71 Recommended use The Pacer gait trainer is a Class 1 medical device It is desig...

Page 6: ...de bar Use the diagrams in this manual to make sure your order is complete If your shipment is incomplete or in any way damaged on arrival please call Customer Service 800 571 8198 Basic item Frame Ad...

Page 7: ...ge the caster brake C press the lower part of the brake pedal To release the brake press the upper part of the brake pedal To engage caster drag rotate dial E Directional lock F allows the caster to t...

Page 8: ...amps Attaching Figures 8b and 8c Most accessories attach to the frame with clamps and posts 1 Loosen knob B and swing it down 2 Swing band C up 3 Place clamp D around oval bar 4 Swing knob up 5 Tighte...

Page 9: ...height of hand loop Press button B and slide post up or down to desired position Release button B and push hand loop to engage post To tilt hand loop Loosen knob C and tilt hand loop to desired posit...

Page 10: ...recommended that arm prompts are attached just forward of the main frame uprights This creates stable positioning and leaves room for other accessories Figure 10b Arm prompt clamps can be attached on...

Page 11: ...ust the handhold 1 Loosen knob C 2 Slide handhold forward or back for different forearm lengths 3 Rotate the handhold from side to side Arm strap D and wrist strap E secure the child s arm in the arm...

Page 12: ...be removed and repositioned to further adjust the width between arm prompts Steps 1 and 2 show the clamp on the inside of the top bar Step 3 shows the clamp on the outside of the top bar which increa...

Page 13: ...oosen knobs C to slide sides of chest prompt in or out Retighten knobs To rotate chest prompt Loosen knobs C completely Rotate prompt to desired position Retighten knobs To adjust height of chest prom...

Page 14: ...e top bar and straps with buckles A in front of the frame uprights To attach the front of the hip positioner Use buckles A to attach the straps at the optimal location for positioning Locations for st...

Page 15: ...tioner Press button B and raise handholds to desired height Release button B and push down handholds to engage them To raise and lower hip positioner use strap adjusters C at back and D at front Child...

Page 16: ...ner through the crossed over straps and pull the pad into place 2 Snap front and side flaps of pad together around the hip positioner Make sure both snaps are securely fastened 3 Attach hip postitione...

Page 17: ...near the back of the top bar and straps with buckles A in front of the frame uprights To attach front of pelvic support Use buckles A to attach the pelvic support at the optimal location for positioni...

Page 18: ...height Release buttons B and push down on handholds to engage them To adjust position of handholds on frame Loosen knob A Slide handholds and clamps backward or forward on the frame To raise and lowe...

Page 19: ...button on the latch and release the tooth from the slot Adjustments Figure 19b 1 To secure loosen or tighten the strap around the ankle of the child use the buckle adjuster A 2 Strap B can be adjuste...

Page 20: ...d 20b To adjust angle of tray Loosen knob C Change the tilt angle of the tray Rotate the tray from side to side To adjust the height of the tray Press button B Slide post to desired height Release but...

Page 21: ...the guide bar centered at the front of the top bar 2 Guide bar is attached by tightening knob A to clamp it on Adjustments 1 Figure 21b Rotate guide bar until it is behind the child for pushing or in...

Page 22: ...n arm prompts or handloops at the extreme ends of the top bar Forward facing Figures 22a and 22b This shows normal positioning Note that the chest prompt has no tilt and the slightly forward leaning a...

Page 23: ...leaning position is achieved Note the chest prompt tilt and the location of the hip positioner behind the child s shoulders The front hip positioner straps are attached to the chest prompt posts The h...

Page 24: ...and angle of the arm prompts see pages 10 12 To adjust hand loops see pages 8 and 9 4 Adjust ankle prompts Adjust straps and spring adjusters to guide the stride of the child see page 19 5 Adjust the...

Page 25: ...r to the warnings on pages 3 and 4 for important safety information Chest prompt if used opens front and back for easy transfers during posterior positioning To change to posterior configuration 1 App...

Page 26: ...tion 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 au...

Page 27: ...r nylon webbing Plastic components are typically injection molded from a variety of industrial resins All materials are latex lead and phthalates free User modifications To prevent serious injury or d...

Page 28: ...98 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 a...

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