Safety Precautions
• If a user does not meet these specifications and has not been properly fitted by a qualified therapist or physician,
Altimate Medical, Inc., does not recommend using the EasyStand.
Glider Medium -
is designed to accommodate most individuals from 4’0”-5’6” (122-168cm) and up to 200 lbs. (90 kg)
Glider Large -
is designed to accommodate most individuals from 5’0”-6’2” (152-188cm) and up to 280 lbs. (127 kg)
For more detailed specifications visit our website easystand.com
• Altimate Medical, Inc., recommends consulting with a therapist or physician prior to starting a standing program.
• Check the EasyStand periodically to ensure that all nuts, bolts and adjustable parts are tightened securely.
• Never make adjustments to the EasyStand while a user is in the standing position.
• Never reposition the foot plates while a user is in the standing position. Consult with a therapist or physician for
proper foot placement and angle.
• It is necessary to inspect the EasyStand Glider at least weekly to ensure it is in safe operating condition. Pay
particular attention for loose hardware. If the EasyStand is equipped with the optional Pow’r up lift please inspect
the electrical cables for any wear and to ensure they are attached properly. Replacement of worn parts, major
adjustments, or any other important corrections should be handled by an authorized dealer or service center. Only
Altimate Medical, Inc., approved replacement parts should be used to ensure safety and performance.
• If the EasyStand is being used in the home environment, please inspect the unit prior to each use to ensure there is
no damage or unexpected wear to the EasyStand that may have been caused unintentionally by pets, pests or children.
• If the unit was exposed to temperatures of less than 50˚F (10˚C), the unit must warm to room temperature before use.
• Operating Conditions: Temperature: 41˚F (5˚C) -104˚F (40˚C), Relative humidity: 20% - 90% at 86˚F (30˚C),
Atmospheric Pressure: 700 to 1060hPa.
• Storage/Transport Conditions: Temperature: 14˚F (-10˚C) -122˚F (50˚C), Relative humidity: 20% - 90% at 86˚F (30˚C),
Atmospheric Pressure: 700 to 1060hPa.
• The EasyStand can be used at a maximum altitude of 3,050 meters (10,000 feet).
• The expected service life of an EasyStand is considered 5 years under normal use conditions. Note: This may vary
based upon use.
• Use body weight to lower the seat. Do not use excessive force.
• The EasyStand is for indoor use on level surfaces only.
• Violently thrusting in the EasyStand may cause it to tip.
• Always put the rear casters and/or wheels in the locked position before transferring into the EasyStand. Use these
locks to keep the EasyStand stationary.
• The EasyStand Glider meets EN12182:1999 (test standard) for strength, durability and tipping stability.
• Please contact Altimate Medical, Inc., for relevant clinical data and literature, strength, durability and test results as
applicable.
• The EasyStand Glider Electric Lift meets the requirements of IEC 60601-1 and 60601-2.(Pow’r Up Lift Option Only)
• Altimate Medical products are specifically designed to be used with Altimate Medical accessories and options
Unless otherwise noted, accessories and options from other manufacturers have not been tested by Altimate
Medical and are not recommended for use with Altimate Medical products.
• Product Modifications made without express written consent (including, but not limited to, modification through the
use of unauthorized parts or attachments) are not recommended and will void the product warranty.
Caution: This equipment is designed to accommodate a range of users; therefore the unit has various adjustment
slots and holes. Avoid placing fingers or other body parts in any of these areas.
Caution: While in use this equipment has various moving parts, familiarize yourself with your unit and avoid placing
hands or fingers near any of these areas.
Caution: Advise bystanders to keep clear of the unit while in use.
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Safety Precautions - Page 2
Contraindications
Standing/weight bearing may not be an option for the following reasons:
• If the user has severe contractures or range of motion issues
• If the user has severe osteoporosis or brittle bone disease
• If the user has postural orthostatic hypotension
• If the user has dislocated joints
Caution: Consumers considering a standing program should consult with a qualified
physician and medical team to determine what indications or contraindications exist.
Clinicians must use best clinical judgment to evaluate the user’s needs.
Implementing a standing program must be determined on an individual basis by the user’s
team (Physician, Physical or Occupational Therapist, Rehab Technology Professional/Supplier
and the consumer). Consider all indications and contraindications for each client individually
to determine if standing/weight bearing is appropriate for them.
To Stand
Caution: Always consult with a physician or therapist before starting a standing program.
Caution: Before standing, the seat/back angle indicator must be in green. Failure to set the
back angle in green prior to standing could cause the unit to lock in a standing position,
causing damage to the unit. Do not use the seat angle dial indicator as a reference while in
the standing position. It is only to be used as a guide while adjusting the seat depth
and back angle in the seated position .
Position feet, the knee support, and secure any straps or side supports. Push the pump
handle forward with 15-25 long strokes. The seat will slowly rise to the standing position.
Remember the seat can be stopped anywhere between sitting and standing.
Caution: Never make adjustments to the EasyStand while a user is in the standing position.
Return to the Seated Position
Move and hold the pump handle toward the rear until the desired position is reached. The
seat will slowly lower until the handle is released. If difficulty lowering the seat occurs, apply
less or more pressure to the handle. If the unit is in the standing position and unoccupied,
apply moderate pressure to the seat of the unit while holding the pump handle back. Do not
use excessive force.
Caution: When lowering the unit from standing to sitting, keep all hands and feet clear of
the mechanism beneath the seat.
Standing
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