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Figure 9a. The user approaching the trunk board 
and reaching out for the handholds.

Figure 9b. The user in the raised position.

Operation     

•  Adjust the trunk board to the 

appropriate height and angle for the 
user. The recommended height is just 
below the hips of the user.

•  

Figure 9a: 

Wheel the client to the 

Support Station facing the padded 
concave trunk board. 

•  With the handholds or slots the user 

can assist, pulling up or forward, or can 
be helped up onto the trunk board to 
support the upper body.

•  Secure the support strap if needed (see 

Page 8).

•  The cutouts on the sides of the trunk 

board may be used for additional 
support for the elbows.

•  While the user is positioned securely 

on the trunk board, the caregiver can 
complete necessary care and clothing 
adjustments.

Fixed confi guration

Figure 9b: 

When the user is securely 

positioned with the upper body supported 
by the trunk board, the wheelchair can be 
removed and replaced by a portable toilet. 

Pivot confi guration 

Securely position client on the trunk board. 
Pivot the user and trunk board to enable 
access to the fi xed toilet. The client must 
have enough leg control to move their feet 
during pivot.

Summary of Contents for K710

Page 1: ...Support Station K710 Product Manual K710 Product Manual...

Page 2: ...se save this product manual for future reference Additional copies are available at http www rifton com customer service product manuals Key for users Use this key to determine which sections of this...

Page 3: ...ty Tighten all adjustment knobs before use and immediately after making any adjustments Do not adjust the height of the trunk board while in use Do not use this product for clients outside the height...

Page 4: ...onfiguration can be used as a transfer aid to a stationary toilet Without the kneeboard the padded trunk board can pivot 180 Installed near a standard toilet a client can use the Support Station to as...

Page 5: ...em dimensions inches cm Trunk board size 24x24 61x61 Maximum trunk board height 45 114 Minimum trunk board height 26 66 Max working load lbs kg 250 113 Suggested layout for installation when used with...

Page 6: ...on must securely install this product to the wall using the following procedure 1 Figure 6a Remove one end cap from each horizontal crosspiece of the frame with a flat head screwdriver Slide out the c...

Page 7: ...e 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 t...

Page 8: ...uick release pins B underneath the trunk board To install the kneeboard line up the braces and insert the pins Accessories Handholds Figure 8c The handholds can be secured in the slots of the trunk bo...

Page 9: ...upport the upper body Secure the support strap if needed see Page 8 The cutouts on the sides of the trunk board may be used for additional support for the elbows While the user is positioned securely...

Page 10: ...ability or other signs of excessive wear Immediately remove this product from use when any condition develops that might make operation unsafe Do not use Rifton components or products for any purpose...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...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 instruct...

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