Medifab Multistand 2000 User manual

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Multistand 2000
Medifab Ltd
Australia: 26 Pardoe Street, Devonport, TAS 7310 New Zealand: 32 Detroit Drive, Rolleston 7675
Call: 1300 543 343 (AU) 0800 543 343 (NZ)
www.medifab.com [email protected]

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Description of product ................................. 3
Maintenance............................................... 3
Important! ................................................. 3
1. Contents of box ................................... 4
2. ase assembly ..................................... 4
3. Frame assembly ................................... 5
4. Supine or prone setup .......................... 6
5. Measuring and adjusting ....................... 7-8
6. Helping the user into the stander ........... 8
7. Technical information and measures ....... 9
Tämä tuote on direktiivin 93/42/ETY sekä standardin EN 12182 mukainen.
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Description of product:
Onni is a product for well supported standing.
4 high quality casters allow easy and agile mobility.
Separate adjustments for each leg allow a very
demanding posture.
The product can be used for either prone or supine
standing, without additional components.
Maintenance
•Always check before use that the adjustment and
assembly screws are properly fastened.
•Clean the wooden and metal parts with a damp cloth.
Do not use corrosive cleaning chemicals.
•The pads are removable and machine washable in
40°C.
Important!
•Activate all 4 brakes before use and make sure the
product is on an even, horizontal surface.
•Make sure the knee blocks and belts are properly
fastened before lifting the user from horizontal to
upright position.
•Use caution operating the tilt function while the user
is in the product. Sudden movements toward
horizontal or vertical position may feel uncomfortable.
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1. Contents of package
A. ase
. Front wheel axle
C. Rear wheel axle
D. Frame with trunk
supports
E. Head rest
F. Tray
2. ase assembly
Attach the front axle to
the base according to
picture 2.1 and fasten with
screw.
Slide the rear axle in its slot
so that the casters are
perpendicular to the floor.
Fasten the screw according
to picture 2.3.
There is a fixed nut on the
opposite side, so no
additional fastening
elements are needed.
2.1
2.3
2.2
ATTENTION! The adjustment tool is located in the middle part of
the vertical frame, by the pivot point.
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3. Attaching the frame
Grab the frame and lift it
into place (see picture to
the left).
There are clear slots for the
gas spring frame in the
base, marked with arrows
in the picture.
Fasten with included screws
(holes marked with circles
in the picture)
The basic assembly of
the standing frame is
now complete.
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4. Supine or prone setup
4.1 Head rest
On the backside of the thoracic
trunk support pad are two holes
for attaching the head rest.
Adjust the trunk pad a bit upward
in order to reach the screws
properly without obstacles.
4.2 Tray
In supine setup the tray shafts
should point outward from
underneath the tray.
For prone setup, the shafts are
fully under the tray.
Open the screw holding the shaft
and flip the shaft around (4.2.1).
Make sure that the head of the
screw on the inside of the ”ear”
of the tray goes in one of the
holes on the shaft and the other
hole is aligned with the angle
adjustment groove
For prone setup, the tray has to
be inserted into place before use
(4.2.2). The tray holder may
have to be lifted above the trunk
pad in order to slide the tray over
the pad.
4.3 Foot rests
Foot rests with the heel
blocks are very simple to
turn around by loosening
the screw underneath.
4.1
4.2.1
4.3
4.2.2
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5. Measuring and adjusting
5.1 User height
User height defines the size of
the product to be used:
60 - 95 cm : size 1
90 - 130 cm : size 2
120 - 155 cm : size 3
130 - 180 cm : size 4
5.2 Foot rests and hip
support
Measure the distance between
the foot and hip joint. Most of the
time, the hip joint is positioned in
the middle of the side support (in
line with the side support
adjustment screw).
Start with the hip support pad in
the lowest position and adjust the
foot rests downward. Then
continue with the hip support
upward if needed. This way the
body centre of mass will remain
close to the pivot point of the tilt.
5.3 Thoracic pad and side
supports
Measure the distance between
the foot and axilla (A) and adjust
the thoracic pad to the correct
height using the screw on the
frame side.
Adjust the side supports (C & )
according to trunk width.
! Adjust the foot
rest downward
before adjusting
the hip pad
upward to
maintain a good
balance for the
tilt function.
5.2
5.3
C
B
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5.4 Knee blocks
Measure the distance from the
foot to the lower edge of the
patella. Adjust the knee block’s
upper edge to that height from
the foot rest.
Possible adjustments for flexion,
distance or abduction will be
made in tilted position with the
user secured in the standing
frame.
6. Positioning the user
6.1 Activate the brakes on all 4
casters.
6.2 Press the release pedal with
your foot and tilt the frame using
your hands.
6.3 Open the belts and knee
blocks. The plunger on the knee
block can be locked into open
position by turning the head 90°
while pulled out.
6.4 Assist the user into the
frame and fasten the hip belt.
6.5 Close the knee blocks one at
a time.
6.6 Make the required
adjustments to foot rest and
knee block angles and distances.
6.7 Make sure that the knee
blocks, belts and all adjustment
screws are secured.
6.8 Press the release pedal with
your foot and gently lift the
frame into desired angle.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.6 6.6
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Onni measurements
9210 (size 1) 9220 (size 2) 9230 (size 3) 9240 (size 4)
A 60 - 95 cm 90 - 130 cm 120 - 155 cm 130 - 180 cm
B 25 - 45 cm 37 - 61 cm 50 - 78 cm 59 - 97 cm
C 40 - 60 cm 56 - 88 cm 77 - 106 cm 89 - 133 cm
D 14 - 22 cm 19 - 32 cm 27 - 39 cm 30 - 48 cm
18 - 26 cm 21 - 33 cm 25 - 37 cm 29 - 40 cm
F 18 - 26 cm 21 - 33 cm 25 - 37 cm 29 - 40 cm
G 0 - 42° 0 - 44° 0 - 40° 0 - 40°
H 76 cm 87 cm 91 cm 78 cm *
I 69,5 cm 79,5 cm 106 cm 110 cm
J 58 cm 58 cm 71 cm 77 cm
K 0 - 25 ° 0 - 25 ° 0 - 25 ° 0 - 25 °
supine/prone
L
0 - 15° / 0 -
23° 0 - 20° 0 - 20° 0 - 20°
M
0 - 23° / 0 -
15° 0 - 20° 0 - 20° 0 - 20°
Weight limit 30 kg 40 kg 55 kg 75 kg
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CLEANING & INFECTION CONTROL:
Wipe the product with a non-abrasive detergent with antibacterial agent.
In case of contamination with blood or bodily fluids, follow the procedure described above. Paddings can
be machine washed in 40°C.
Wooden parts are coated with two layers of non-water-soluble lacquer, so fluids are not able to penetrate
an undamaged surface.

Your enthusiastic distributor is
Medifab Ltd
Phone +64 3 307 9790
Fax +64 3 307 2820
www.medifab.com
Australian Head Oce
26 Pardoe Street
East Devonport, TAS 7310
Call 1300 543 343
New Zealand Head Oce
32 Detroit Drive
Rolleston 7675
Call 0800 543 343
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