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Place  the  sling  under  your  buttocks  with  the  rings  exposed  on  each 

side.    Next,  remove  the  footpads  from  your  wheelchair  and  position  the 
chair in the rear of the Stand Aid.  Loosen the foot straps on the floor of the 
Stand Aid and place your feet on the floor.  The strap that fits over the top 
of your instep should be snug but not tight.  The heel straps should fit be-
hind  the  heel  to  prevent  the  foot  from  slipping.    Adjust  the  height  of  the 
kneepad so your knees are centered in the pad. The Kneepad may be ad-
justed  by loosening the two black knobs behind the knee pad & position-
ing the pad correctly, then retighten the knobs. 
 

The sling “D-rings” should slip easily onto the lift arm hooks .  We rec-

ommend  that  the  lift  arm  slide  hook  adjustment  should  be  approximately 
midway  between  the  hip  and  waist  when  you  are  in  a  standing  position.  
After a few standing sessions, you will find the most comfortable setting for 
your slide hooks. 
 

Once the sling “D-rings” are on the lift arm hooks, and sling correctly 

under  your  buttocks.    Push  the  lift  switch  forward  to  lift  yourself  from  the 
wheelchair to a standing position.  Carefully lift yourself until your legs are 
straight and you feel comfortable.  IMPORTANT:  Exercise caution for the 
first  several  times  you  raise  yourself  to  assure  not  only  your  safety,  but 
your comfort as well.  (refer to images below for visual reference.) 
 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

HEEL STRAP

 

TOE STRAP

 

Summary of Contents for 1501

Page 1: ...ting your unit CAUTION PO BOX 386 Sheldon IA 51201 1 800 831 8580 1 712 324 2153 In Iowa Fax 712 324 5210 www stand aid com STAND AID MODEL 1501 READ complete manual CAREFULLY BEFORE attempting operation STAND AID INFORMATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS REPLACEMENT PARTS MAKERS OF STAND AID PTA FREEDOM CHAIR Phone 03 9568 8383 39 Cambro Road Clayton VIC 3168 info mobilitycare net au www mobilitycare ne...

Page 2: ...l enhance your health and outlook on life Quick Overview of Standing Instructions 1 Place sling under buttocks securely 2 Adjust frame to desired height making sure all knobs are tight 3 Make sure table is adjusted high enough so that lift arms don t come in contact with table causing damage 4 Open Safety Gate place your feet onto the floor of the Stand Aid in the Heel Straps and Toe Straps Bring ...

Page 3: ...y Gate and Back Support Options Pages 9 10 Battery Installation Page 11 Battery Charging Information Preventive Maintenance Page 12 Operating Instructions Pages 13 14 Stand Aid Additional Stand Aid Safety Switch Page 15 Stand Aid Part Ordering Policies Page 16 WHEN CALLING FOR SERVICE PLEASE HAVE THE SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR UNIT READY FOR THE STAND AID REPRESENTATIVE THIS WILL HELP IN THE SERVICING ...

Page 4: ...empted by others This warranty is made in lieu of all other warranties with respect to the product covered hereby and there are no other warranties whether expressed or implied of merchantability or otherwise except the warranty ex pressly stated herein The remedy set forth herein shall be the sole exclusive remedy of any purchaser with respect to any defective product Under no cir cumstances shal...

Page 5: ...that someone assist you as you familiarize yourself with the unit Again we remind you to use your Stand Aid only on level smooth surfaces Table Mounting Bracket Small Shroud Large Shroud Front Metal Shroud Caster Wheels Upper Side Rail Page 5 Knee Pad Adjustment Knobs Horizontal Table Adjustment Safety Gate not shown Refer to Pages 9 10 ...

Page 6: ...nkage 6 Keep all body parts away from moving parts on the unit at all times 7 Always keep younger children away from this unit Never allow younger children to operate this unit 8 Always try to keep the unit in proper working condition 9 Replace Battery if it is damaged or leaking dispose of damaged battery 10 Always make sure that the sling is positioned correctly under the buttocks and the D ring...

Page 7: ...PARTS BREAKDOWN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30 27 28 31 12 35 26 13 18 15 29 14 17 36 25 20 23 36 38 24 16 22 37 21 Page 7 SAFETY GATE SEE PAGES 9 10 19 32 34 42 33 26 ...

Page 8: ... 26003023 2 Hip Pad 22 85002013 2 Table Clip 23 82002040 1 Right Lift Arm 24 82002002 1 Left Lift Arm 25 85002015 1 Hold Bar 26 82002005 1 Right Lift Arm Slide Hook 27 82002006 1 Left Lift Arm Slide Hook 28 85002026 2 Side Shroud 29 85002031 1 1 Front Caster Mount Rt Lt 30 85002020 2 Lift Pivot Arm 31 85002011 4 Linkage Plates 32 85002024 1 Switch Mount Plate 33 25003033 1 Control Switch 34 850020...

Page 9: ...Gate Pad not shown 3 82112023 1 Swivel Hinge 4 82122024 1 Gate Mount 5 82002036 1 Back Support Mount 6 82002045 4 Back Support Mount Links 7 82262022 1 Back Pad Mount Adjust 8 26003010 1 Back Support Pad 9 25003000 2 Adjustment Knob 10 82252034 1 Top Pad Mount REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION Assembly Instructions BACK SUPPORT The SAFETY GATE easily attaches to the frame of the Stand Aid to give you added...

Page 10: ...ide Pad 13 26003010 1 Back Support Pad 14 25003000 6 Adjustment Knob 15 25003011 1 1 4 Lock Pin not shown REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION LATERAL BACK SUPPORT 2 Assemble the back support adjustment assembly 5 7 8 by sliding the tubes together 8 slides into 7 and slides over the back support mount 5 attach using lock Pin 16 Secure the adjusting knob 15 at desired height Attach this assembly to the safety ...

Page 11: ...arging session If you put your Stand Aid in storage the battery should be fully charged and recharged every 45 days Never let your battery go completely dead Keep the battery dry and do not lay any object on top of it In order to charge your battery simply plug the charger into any standard wall receptacle 1 Cut wire ties that secure the battery in it s holder 2 Unplug Electrical connections and r...

Page 12: ...N 10 12 HOURS AT A TIME NEVER OPERATE THE UNIT WHILE THE UNIT IS CHARGING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Keep all electrical connections clean and dry If the lift operates slowly charge the battery for 18 24 hours If the unit still operates slowly you may need to change the battery Replacement battery may be ordered by calling Stand Aid of Iowa at 1 800 831 8580 CAUTION DO NOT OPERATE YOUR STAN...

Page 13: ...ly then retighten the knobs The sling D rings should slip easily onto the lift arm hooks We rec ommend that the lift arm slide hook adjustment should be approximately midway between the hip and waist when you are in a standing position After a few standing sessions you will find the most comfortable setting for your slide hooks Once the sling D rings are on the lift arm hooks and sling correctly u...

Page 14: ...both to support your buttocks against the safety gate The velcro strips will keep the pads in place The table height adjustment is important for upper body positioning The chest pad should be positioned near the bottom of the sternum the point on your rib cage where your bottom two ribs meet In order to main tain correct posture the table may be adjusted in or out in order to align the upper and l...

Page 15: ...lift mechanism on the Stand Aid ONLY if the main lift switch fails or will not operate while user is standing If you experience problems with the main switch use the back up switch and call for a replacement IMMEDIATELY This back up switch is intended to be a safety feature and not for everyday use Never run both the lift switch and the safety switch at the same time This will cause electrical fai...

Page 16: ... BEEN MADE RETURN GOODS PLEASE CALL STAND AID OF IOWA SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER RA WARRANTY PARTS AND EXCHANGE PARTS CAN BE RETURNED AT NO CHARGE ALL OTH ER PARTS WILL HAVE A 20 RESTOCKING FEE WITHIN THE FIRST 30 DAYS AFTER THE PURCHASE AFTER 30 DAYS A 40 RESTOCKING CHARGE WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER ANY PART CUSTOM MADE TO THE CUSTOMERS SPECIFICATIONS WIL...

Page 17: ...standing posi tion Adjustable frame to accommodate persons 4 2 to 7 ft tall Frame is constructed of steel round and square The table size is 12 x 20 plexiglass surface Adjustable knee pad Caster wheels in front forks with brake for easy movement four 5 wheels back wheels swivel One 12 volt battery includes battery charger operated lift up and down Adjustable lift arms for size of person optional s...

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