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                                            Original Standers

 

 
 

2.0 ILLUSTRATION OF YOUR INDEPENDENT STANDER  

 

A.  Castor 
B.  Tray 
C.  Knee blocks 
D.  Pelvic harness 
E.  Lateral supports 
F.  Footplate & Sandals 

 

 

 

 
2.1 TECHNICAL DATA 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Independent

Page 1: ...03 18 STANDERS Independent Lay Prone Wentworth INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Codes 1545 1547 1501 1503 1551 1552 ...

Page 2: ...Original Standers 1 SECTIONS PAGE START 1 0 INDEPENDENT 2 2 0 LAY PRONE 15 3 0 WENTWORTH 28 ...

Page 3: ...Original Standers 2 1 INDEPENDENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Codes 1545 1547 ...

Page 4: ...rate levels of support when weight bearing Like the Wentworth its design is ideal for home and multi user environments such as nurseries and schools IMPORTANT These instructions should be read by all therapists and carers using the equipment and should be retained for future reference The product should always be used under adult supervision Any incorrect use of the product and failure to follow t...

Page 5: ...Original Standers 4 2 0ILLUSTRATION OF YOUR INDEPENDENT STANDER A Castor B Tray C Knee blocks D Pelvic harness E Lateral supports F Footplate Sandals 2 1 TECHNICAL DATA B F A D E C ...

Page 6: ...oduct away from naked flames cigarettes and sources of heat including open fireplaces radiators heaters DO NOT fit parts or accessories of other manufacturers to this product unless authorised to do so in writing by Smirthwaite Ltd Failure to follow these instructions will not only invalidate the guarantee but could make the stander dangerous to use Smirthwaite Ltd will not accept liability for an...

Page 7: ...e delivered assembled and will simply require final adjustment to suit the child s clinical needs before use Once the stander has been carefully unpacked please check all parts STOP If you believe this product to be faulty DO NOT USE Contact Smirthwaite Ltd on T 44 0 1626 835552 ...

Page 8: ... the tightening screw located in the box section B using the hexagonal key provided Set the extension to the desired length Re tighten screw B Repeat for the three remaining extensions Check stability of the stander before allowing a child to use the product 5 2 OVERALL HEIGHT The overall height of the stander can be adjusted to set the tray height Loosen the lever locks 2 off on the angled suppor...

Page 9: ...ch main support leg Slide the knee block assembly to the desired height Re tighten the lever locks F 5 4 2 DEPTH AND ANGLE Loosen the handwheels G on each side of the knee block assembly The assembly depth can now be adjusted backward or forward By twisting the assembly the angle can be adjusted When the desired depth angle has been set re tighten the handwheels G 5 4 3 WIDTH To adjust the width p...

Page 10: ...pth and angle 5 6 1 HEIGHT Loosen the lever lock K on each main support leg Slide the lateral support assembly to the desired height Re tighten the lever locks K 5 6 2 DEPTH AND ANGLE Loosen the handwheels L on each side of the lateral support assembly The assembly depth can now be adjusted backward or forward By twisting the assembly the angle can be adjusted When the desired depth angle has been...

Page 11: ...ak or immerse the stander in water Store the stander in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight DO NOT use bleach solvents abrasives synthetic detergents wax polishes antibacterial sprays or wipes For further information please refer to MHRA or your NHS cleaning guidelines 6 1 DAILY CHECKS Check all parts for signs of wear and tear or damage Check all straps for fraying and that buckles are not mi...

Page 12: ...ecommended period Constant and or heavy use is considered to be Daily use above 7 hours duration Weekly use above 5 days duration Monthly use above 10 months per year Use by a client who is at 90 to 100 of the maximum weight limit of the product The maximum weight limit must NEVER be exceeded Use by a client who is extremely active either voluntarily or involuntarily 6 4 EXTENDING NOMINAL SERVICE ...

Page 13: ...to this configuration unless authorized to do so in writing by Smirthwaite Ltd It is the equipment owner s responsibility to maintain their own records of changes to the equipment configuration and to be able to provide such records to subsequent owners to maintain traceability We recommend an inspection service by a Smirthwaite Service Engineer or Smirthwaite trained engineer whenever a significa...

Page 14: ... faults due to accident neglect misuse not following the Instructions and normal wear and tear This warranty is in addition to your legal rights Goods will only be collected from the original delivery address A charge may be made where the goods cannot be repaired under the terms of the warranty You will be advised before this is made T 44 0 1626 835552 E info smirthwaite co uk 8 0 CONTINUOUS IMPR...

Page 15: ...Original Standers 14 9 0 SERVICE INSPECTION 9 1 Product Information Model Size Date of Manufacture Serial Number Final Inspection 9 2 Service inspection record form Date Procedure Service Personnel ...

Page 16: ...Original Standers 15 2 LAY PRONE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Codes 1501 1503 Codes KN003 KN005 Kneeling Box Accessory ...

Page 17: ... who require moderate levels of support whilst developing control and function The Lay Prone is ideal for school and home environments IMPORTANT These instructions should be read by all therapists and carers using the equipment and should be retained for future reference The product should always be used under adult supervision Any incorrect use of the product and failure to follow the instruction...

Page 18: ...CHNICAL DATA 3 0 FOR YOUR SAFETY STOP Please read these instructions CAREFULLY and THOROUGHLY The user should NOT be left unattended whilst in the stander Always ensure a responsible therapist or carer is in attendance If you believe the stander or any fitted accessory to be faulty at any time DO NOT USE contact Smirthwaite by telephone on 44 0 1626 835552 B F A D C E ...

Page 19: ...ous to use Smirthwaite Ltd will not accept liability for any injury or damage incurred through such malpractices Any repairs required must be carried out by Smirthwaite Ltd authorised personnel STOP LAP STRAPS HARNESSES SAFETY NOTICE Lap straps and harnesses must be appropriate and safe for the user and the users clothing Lap straps and harnesses must be checked every time the chair is used to ens...

Page 20: ...t and angle 5 2 1 GROSS HEIGHT Loosen the handwheels B located on each side of the frame Slide the harness assembly to the desired height Re tighten the handwheels B 5 2 2 FINE HEIGHT AND ANGLE Two handwheels can be found on the rear of the pelvic harness assembly By loosening these fine height adjustment of the assembly can be achieved By twisting the assembly while the handwheels are loose minor...

Page 21: ...e handwheel and move the knee block to the desired position Ensure the handwheel s C are re tightened before use 5 3 2 FINE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Fine angle adjustment of the knee block assembly can be achieved by twisting the assembly whilst handwheels C are both loose Ensure both handwheels are re tightened when adjustment is complete 5 3 3 OPTIONAL KNEELING BOX ACCESSORY Codes KN003 KN005 This acces...

Page 22: ...level of angle can be adjusted When the desired position has been set re tighten the handwheels G Riser Step blocks are available to adjust the height of the sandal please contact the factory or your local Product Advisor for assistance 5 5 THORACIC AND LATERAL SUPPORTS The Thoracic and Lateral support assembly can be adjusted in height and width pitch 5 5 1 HEIGHT An alternative height position f...

Page 23: ...to suit the individual client s needs Loosen the handwheels I on each side of the stander Adjust the prone angle as shown below Ensure the handwheels I are re tightened prior to use 5 7 ACTIVITY BOWL When required the bowl fits in the tray When not in use the tray infill can be used I ...

Page 24: ... damaged Check all screws lever locks and handwheels are present and lock satisfactorily STOP The user should not be seated while the checks are carried out 6 2 SERVICE INTERVAL The Lay Prone stander should be serviced every 3 years Servicing must only be undertaken by a Smirthwaite service engineer or by a Smirthwaite trained representative 6 3 NOMINAL SERVICE LIFE Your product has a nominal serv...

Page 25: ...rability We believe our products have the potential to provide benefits to our clients beyond the nominal service life documented above We will continue to provide full support beyond the nominal service life provided the following conditions are met 1 A full service schedule has been maintained 2 A full service and inspection is undertaken at the end of the nominal service life period 3 The produ...

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Page 27: ...subsequent owners to maintain traceability We recommend an inspection service by a Smirthwaite Service Engineer or Smirthwaite trained engineer whenever a significant change is made to product configuration to ensure the product is safe to use If in any doubt ALWAYS seek ADVICE IMPORTANT REMINDER DO NOT fit parts or accessories of other manufacturers to this product unless authorized to do so in w...

Page 28: ... faults due to accident neglect misuse not following the Instructions and normal wear and tear This warranty is in addition to your legal rights Goods will only be collected from the original delivery address A charge may be made where the goods cannot be repaired under the terms of the warranty You will be advised before this is made T 44 0 1626 835552 E info smirthwaite co uk 8 0 CONTINUOUS IMPR...

Page 29: ...Original Standers 28 9 0 SERVICE INSPECTION 9 1 Product Information Model Size Date of Manufacture Serial Number Final Inspection 9 2 Service inspection record form Date Procedure Service Personnel ...

Page 30: ...Original Standers 29 3 WENTWORTH INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Codes 1551 1552 ...

Page 31: ...rt whilst bearing weight The Wentworth is ideal for use in the home and is particularly popular in multi user environments such as nurseries and schools IMPORTANT These instructions should be read by all therapists and carers using the equipment and should be retained for future reference The product should always be used under adult supervision Any incorrect use of the product and failure to foll...

Page 32: ...Original Standers 31 2 0ILLUSTRATION OF YOUR WENTWORTH STANDER A Castor B Tray C Knee blocks D Pelvic band E Thoracic band F Footplate Sandals 2 1 TECHNICAL DATA B F A D E C ...

Page 33: ...oduct away from naked flames cigarettes and sources of heat including open fireplaces radiators heaters DO NOT fit parts or accessories of other manufacturers to this product unless authorised to do so in writing by Smirthwaite Ltd Failure to follow these instructions will not only invalidate the guarantee but could make the stander dangerous to use Smirthwaite Ltd will not accept liability for an...

Page 34: ...e delivered assembled and will simply require final adjustment to suit the child s clinical needs before use Once the stander has been carefully unpacked please check all parts STOP If you believe this product to be faulty DO NOT USE Contact Smirthwaite Ltd on T 44 0 1626 835552 ...

Page 35: ...2 off on the main support legs B Lift the main support legs to the desired height and then tighten B Set the tray level by lifting the angled support legs and tighten A 5 2 KNEE BLOCK The knee blocks can be adjusted for height depth width and angle 5 2 1 HEIGHT Loosen the lever lock C on each main support leg Slide the knee block assembly to the desired height Re tighten the lever locks C 5 2 2 DE...

Page 36: ... from a chair The sandals can be adjusted in the horizontal plane Vertical and angular alterations can be made by using step blocks under the sandals please contact the factory or your local product advisor for further details Make sure the castors are locked when in use and when transferring the child into the stander 5 2 3 WIDTH To adjust the width pitch of the knee cups simply loosen the handwh...

Page 37: ... damaged Check all screws lever locks and handwheels are present and lock satisfactorily STOP The user should not be seated while the checks are carried out 6 2 SERVICE INTERVAL The Wentworth stander should be serviced every 3 years Servicing must only be undertaken by a Smirthwaite service engineer or by a Smirthwaite trained representative 6 3 NOMINAL SERVICE LIFE Your product has a nominal serv...

Page 38: ...rability We believe our products have the potential to provide benefits to our clients beyond the nominal service life documented above We will continue to provide full support beyond the nominal service life provided the following conditions are met 5 A full service schedule has been maintained 6 A full service and inspection is undertaken at the end of the nominal service life period 7 The produ...

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Page 40: ...subsequent owners to maintain traceability We recommend an inspection service by a Smirthwaite Service Engineer or Smirthwaite trained engineer whenever a significant change is made to product configuration to ensure the product is safe to use If in any doubt ALWAYS seek ADVICE IMPORTANT REMINDER DO NOT fit parts or accessories of other manufacturers to this product unless authorized to do so in w...

Page 41: ... faults due to accident neglect misuse not following the Instructions and normal wear and tear This warranty is in addition to your legal rights Goods will only be collected from the original delivery address A charge may be made where the goods cannot be repaired under the terms of the warranty You will be advised before this is made T 44 0 1626 835552 E info smirthwaite co uk 8 0 CONTINUOUS IMPR...

Page 42: ...ize Date of Manufacture Serial Number Final Inspection 9 2 Service inspection record form Date Procedure Service Personnel Smirthwaite 16 Wentworth Road Heathfield Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 6TL T 44 0 1626 835552 F 44 0 1626 835428 E info smirthwaite co uk www smirthwaite co uk ...

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