5
Basic components
Adjustments:
(see Figures 5a and 5b)
1. Always adjust body support height
before a client is placed in the stander.
Use knobs (A) to raise or lower body
support and tighten both knobs securely.
2. Use four knobs (B) to adjust width of
body support.
3. Top strap (C) can be adjusted and
positioned at center of back underneath
the arms, or behind the head to be used
as a neck support.
4. The seat pad (D) can be adjusted up and
down and angled in a variety of ways.
Four separate straps (E) and multiple
snap hook positions (F) allow for
individualized positioning. By adjusting
the position and angle of the seat pad,
a client can be firmly supported in an
upright standing position or in a flexed
stance to allow for contractures of hips
and knees. For more support a second
seat pad can be placed in the middle of
the back.
5. Knee straps (G) secure the knees in a
standing or partially standing position. If
a client needs abduction, two additional
straps can be ordered. For a small child,
use the top slots in the body support for
the knee straps. For a larger person, use
both bottom slots.
6. Optional large wheels can be removed
using a simple push button. Rolling
casters allow for convenient interaction
between the client and his or her
environment.
Figure 5b
Figure 5a