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To prevent falls or
injury, do not adjust
the height or angle of the trunk board
with a client on it.
The Rifton Support Station is equipped with
two adjustment bars:
•
Figure 7a:
The lower adjustment bar
sets the height of the trunk board (A).
•
Figure 7a:
The upper adjustment bar
sets the angle of the trunk board (B).
•
Figure 7b:
The adjustment bars can
be worked from either side. Grasp the
handle (C) from one side only, lift the
handle, and squeeze the trigger (D)
while using your other hand to lift on the
front edge of the trunk board as shown
in fi gure 7a. The built-in safety stop will
prevent you from squeezing the trigger
while the trunk board is bearing weight.
• Move the adjustment bar to the desired
position and release the trigger, allowing
the trigger to engage into the nearest
position.
•
Figure 7b:
The height of the trunk board
from the fl oor is indicated on the inside
of the frame (E), referenced from the top
edge of the lower adjustment bar.
• The trunk board may be folded against
the wall while not in use. To do this, set
the lower adjustment bar to less than
37", then raise the upper adjustment bar
to its maximum. If the kneeboard is not
attached, make sure the pivot latch is
rotated to center before collapsing the
trunk board.
Figure 7a
A
A
B
B
Figure 7b
C
C
D
D
E
E
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