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K620, K630, K640 & K650 Product Manual

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Summary of Contents for Pacer K620 small

Page 1: ...Pacer Gait Trainer K620 K630 K640 K650 Product Manual K620 K630 K640 K650 Product Manual...

Page 2: ...Standard utility and treadmill stability 8 Casters and wheels 9 Accessories Odometer and clamps 10 Hand loops 11 12 Arm prompts arm platforms 13 15 Handbrake 16 Chest prompt 17 Hip positioner 18 Hip p...

Page 3: ...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 4: ...that the client s weight is centered between the casters Do not use this product for clients outside the height and weight limits specified in this manual To prevent structural failure which may resul...

Page 5: ...22 10 2 Utility base N A 18 8 4 19 8 7 N A Narrow treadmill base 27 12 5 27 12 5 27 12 5 N A Wide treadmill base 28 12 7 28 12 7 28 12 7 N A Standard upper 6 2 7 7 3 4 9 4 4 11 4 9 Dynamic upper 7 3 4...

Page 6: ...tched into base frame prior to using Pacer Any upper frame can be attached to any base of the same size Additionally any medium upper frame may be attached to any large base increasing the height rang...

Page 7: ...ovides dynamic body support by allowing up down and side to side movement of the upper frame To lock or unlock vertical up down movement dynamic weight bearing lift upper frame to unweight system and...

Page 8: ...op treadmill before making adjustments Keep extremities clear of adjustment mechanism To prevent serious injury Always lock caster brakes when Pacer is over the treadmill Always use pelvic support hip...

Page 9: ...r part of brake pedal To engage the wheel brake utility base press brake pedal D To release the wheel brake lift brake pedal D To engage caster drag standard base or wheel drag utility base rotate dia...

Page 10: ...e approximately 10 seconds Clamps Attaching and removing Figure 10b Most accessories are attached to and removed from the frame with clamps B and posts C 1 Loosen knob D and swing it down 2 Swing band...

Page 11: ...t hand loops are attached forward of the frame cross bar This creates stable positioning and leaves plenty of room for other accessories Figure 11b Hand loop clamps can be attached on the outside of t...

Page 12: ...B and push hand loop to engage post To tilt hand loop Loosen knob C and tilt hand loop to desired position Tighten knob to secure To reposition the entire hand loop Completely remove the hand loop fro...

Page 13: ...op bar Figure 13c For slimmer clients the clamps for any accessory can be attached on the inside of the top bar This positions accessories closer to the client To reposition clamps and posts see pages...

Page 14: ...m prompts or arm platforms at the extreme ends of the top bar see figure 14b Attaching see pages 10 and 13 Adjustments Figure 14c Loosen knob A to Slide arm platform toward or away from the client alo...

Page 15: ...tform Post adjustments Arm prompt platform posts can be removed and repositioned to adjust the width between arm prompts platforms Figure 15c and 15d Clamps can be removed and repositioned to further...

Page 16: ...from base Pull cable out of socket C in plastic housing B on base and lift up Ball end of cable will pop out of clip A Operation Figure 16c 1 Squeeze lever to apply brake 2 Push lever down away from h...

Page 17: ...es Loosen 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...

Page 18: ...e warning above for important safety information To attach the front of the hip positioner Use buckles A attaching them at desired location in front of cross bar To attach rear of hip positioner Attac...

Page 19: ...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 postitioner on...

Page 20: ...bar Attach straps with buckles A in front of the frame cross bar Refer to the warning above for important safety information To attach front of pelvic support Use buckles A to attach the pelvic suppo...

Page 21: ...ired height Release buttons A and push down on handholds to engage them To adjust position of handholds on frame Loosen knob B Slide handholds and clamps backward or forward on the frame To raise and...

Page 22: ...way from the client Loosen knob A Adjust thigh pads B and re tighten 2 To move the thigh pads up or down or to rotate the thigh pad to a comfortable position against the client s leg Loosen knob C Adj...

Page 23: ...ll back white latches and release into slots under frame legs Adjustments Figure 23d To secure loosen or tighten strap around the ankle of the client use buckle adjuster D Strap E can be adjusted to h...

Page 24: ...b A and swing tray to desired position then tighten knob To adjust angle of tray Loosen knob B Change the tilt angle of the tray Rotate the tray from side to side then tighten knob To adjust the heigh...

Page 25: ...tments Figure 25c To adjust height press trigger C To adjust seat angle press button D To adjust seat forward or backward press trigger E To adjust hip corral in or out or to attach or remove it press...

Page 26: ...ure 26b The guide bar is attached by swinging the cam lever A down to engage the clamp Adjustments 1 The guide bar can be rotated to be positioned behind the user or in front 2 Figures 26b and 26c If...

Page 27: ...or handloops at the extreme ends of the top bar Anterior positioning Forward facing Figures 27a and 27b This shows normal positioning Note that the chest prompt has no tilt and the slightly forward l...

Page 28: ...chieved Note the chest prompt tilt and the location of the hip positioner behind the shoulders The front hip positioner straps are attached to the chest prompt posts The arm prompt clamps are attached...

Page 29: ...oning Rear facing Figure 29a Clients can be positioned in the Pacer facing the rear open end of the frame This is called posterior positioning It allows advanced clients to move freely without obstruc...

Page 30: ...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 Rift...

Page 31: ...ebbing Plastic components are typically injection molded from a variety of industrial resins All components are lead free and not made with natural rubber latex User modifications To prevent serious i...

Page 32: ...8 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 an...

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