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1. 60 Owner s Manual Stander Notes
2. 61 Owner s Manual Stander Notes 62 US Artnr 201187 US 0
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4. 25 Owner s Manual Stander settings and adjustments Control Panel Swivelling Mounts The position of the control panel can be adjusted lengthways into the optimum running position lt is also possible to turn the panel sideways to facilitate getting in and out of the wheelchair Length Adjustment 1 Loosen the screw on the panel mount and adjust the position of the panel as required 2 lighten the screw Angle Adjustment by means of the Friction Joint Pilot Control Panel only By means of the friction joint it is possible to adjust how easily or how stiffly the panel turns out sideways Fig 25 Length Adjustment Screw Fig 26 Friction Joint Handle Handle Fig 27 26 Owner s Manual Stander settings and adjustments Control Panel parallel gliding panel mounts Pilot Control Panel only The position of the control panel can be adjusted lengthways or up and down into the optimum running position It is also possible to turn the panel sideways to facilitate getting in and out of the wheelchair Length Adjustment as for the swivelling panel mount 1 Loosen the screw on the panel mount and adjust the panel to the required position 2 Tighten the screw Height Adjustment 1 Loosen the screw on the panel mount and adjust the panel to the required position 2 lighten the screw Fig 28 Height Adjustment Screw Fig 29 The Control Panel swivelled sideways 27 Owner s Manual Stander Finishes Car
5. The wheelchair and seat is heavy and contains many moving parts which means that the risk of being caught between them is always present 16 Owner s Manual Stander Safety Instructions PAN WARNING Storage The wheelchair and its accessories must always be shut off when they are not being used Always store the wheelchair so that access for unauthorized indi viduals is avoided Never store the wheelchair in a room in which condensation can arise mist or dampness on the surfaces e g in pool areas laundry rooms or similar rooms If you are unsure as to how your wheelchair and its accessories should be properly stored contact your supplier or Permobil for more information Damages malfunctions on the wheelchair and its accessories If you experience that the seat or wheelchair in any manner is not behaving as expected or if you suspect that something is wrong Stop driving as soon as possible shut off the wheelchair and contact your service contact or Permobil for more information It s also of greatest importance that Permobil be informed if the wheelchair and its accessories have been subjected to transport damages damages during driving or damages due to another cause as soon as possible after the event There exists a risk that the wheelchair and its accessories can no longer be used in a safe and secure manner 17 Owner s Manual Stander General introduction General introduction The Stander seat is des
6. The height and width of the trunk rest are adjustable Calf rest Accessory The calf rest is mounted on the leg rest Its height and slope can be adjusted The calf rest is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette 33 Owner s Manual Stander Control panel The wheelchairs control panel is fastened on the arm rest Its placement can be adjusted in order to attain the best comfort when maneuvering The control panel can be mounted on the right or left arm rest The Fig at the right shows the functions which involve the seat The other functions are described in the manual for the chassis Main power switch 32 1 The main power switch functions as an on off button for the wheelchair s power supply and it must be switched on for the wheelchair to be able to function MODE selector 32 2 This power switch activates the wheel chairs speed selector as well as the Leverman positioning functionality Seat control panel Most of the seat s functions are control led from the so called button box In order for some of the functions of the button box to work the seat lift must be located in the proper position This is shown by the Seat in position indicator lamp 32 3 Seat lift 32 4 The seat is raised when the lever is pus hed forward and lowered when the lever is pulled back Standing 32 6 The seat is elevated to the standing posi tion when the lever is pushed forward and lowered
7. attt a ane j eri TEL TIL h J vi iU na AM p b RM in zi 4 A 4 un i 5 Wri RS MANUAL ER AT pt de P TAL wA M en 4 PLA B foc gj a Ce 7113211 T 5 gt v LL aa se PR ET LAA AO TV EES ER aE re ED RETO Permobil Powered Wheelchair 4 a WA a fel T DEN pte a Et NHE EENS DE AIS DAS PA dy ww di TT OW el gt gt Fs Dr GILLLIIATSITHKEEIS A TIT AE IB TE lg sie i i ie AR RAAP YOR HOKSY COUR P lt Mees SUS AR ced rd i i ja af E Y T wr M fi B EI n IH e Zr i a 9 i ree E Fr EEY f ol T1 TT NET IT r Le 241712 roe Ek a GEM T pa a su A eos wre parias 3 7 AIT amp 7 T 3 N S y 9 y zZ ae sa E i s la i es bi B gt u at How to contact Permobil Permobil Inc USA 6961 Eastgate Blvd Lebanon TN 37090 USA Phone 800 736 0925 Fax 800 231 3256 Email info permobilusa com Head Office of the Permobil group Permobil AB Box 120 861 23 Timra Sweden Tel 46 60 59 59 00 Fax 46 60 57 52 50 E mail info permobil se Stander Seat for Permobil Powered Wheelchair Produced and published by Permobil AB Sweden Edition 4 2006 04 Order no 201187 US 0 Owner s Manual Stander Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Information about the Owner s Manual
8. the seat lift must be located in the proper position this is shown by the Seat in position indicator lamp 45 3 Seat lift 45 4 The seat is raised when the lever is pus hed forward and lowered when the lever is pulled back Back rest slope 45 5 The back rest is tilted forwards when the lever is pushed forward and backward when the lever is pulled back Standing 45 6 The seat elevates to the standing position when the lever is pushed forward and lowered to the sitting position when the lever is pulled back Seat angle adjustment Accessory 45 7 Adjusting the angle of the seat 44 Design and functionality 456 7 Fig 45 Control panel Main power switch Mode Selector Indicator lamp Seat lift Back rest slope Standing Seat angle adjustment Accessory Owner s Manual Stander Leverman Joystick manager The Leverman allows control of the wheel chairs speed 5 state the seat lift the back rest slope and the elevation function with the joystick In addition to the speed these other functions can also be controlled via the pushbuttons in the button box Leverman operation 1 Switch on the control panel s main power switch Press the MODE button The battery indicator will light up and the speed selector s LEDs will blink Press the MODE button in order to proceed with the program The symbol for the right foot plate will light up Move the
9. 1 The main power switch functions as an on off button for the wheelchair s power supply and it must be switched on for the wheelchair to be able to function MODE selector 59 2 This power switch activates the wheelchair s speed selector as well as the Leverman positioning functionality Button box Most of the seat s functions are controlled from the so called button box In order for some of the functions of the button box to work the seat lift must be located in the proper position This is shown by the Seat in position indicator lamp 59 3 Back rest leg rest adjustment 59 4 Controls the slope of the back rest and leg rest Vertical Horizontal adjustment 59 5 To move the seat to a standing or lying posi tion the seat lift must first be in the proper position Standing 59 6 The seat is elevated to the standing position when the lever is pushed forward and lowered to the sitting position when the lever is pulled back Seat angle adjustment 59 7 Adjusting the angle of the seat Seat lift 59 8 The seat is raised when the lever is pushed for ward and lowered when the lever is pulled back 54 Design and functionality Fig 59 Control panel 1 Main power switch 2 Mode Selector 3 Indicator lamp 4 Back rest leg rest adjustment Vertical horizontal adjustment 6 Standing 7 Seat inclination adjustment Seat lift Owner s Manual Stander Design and functionalit
10. 10 1 Unscrew and remove the six screws which are holding the foot plate see Fig 10 2 Unscrew and remove the calf rests They are mounted using two screws on the back side of the leg rest see page 13 20 Settings and adjustments Fig 7 Leg rest viewed from the rear Fig 8 Support wheel fastening for seats with stand up ariving Fig 9 Support wheel fastening for seats without stand up driving Owner s Manual Stander Loosen the foot plate s two locking Screws see Fig 7 1 Turn the holder upside down and refasten everything in the reverse order Slope adjustment The slope of the foot plate can be adjusted by screwing the nuts on the foot plate s adjustment screws in or out see Fig 7 2 Knee stop Height adjustment 1 3 Loosen the knee stops locking knob see Fig 11 2 Move the traversing positioning screw on the leg rest to an appro priate position see Fig 11 1 Tighten the knee stops locking knob Layout adjustment 1 Adjust the knee stop for the sitting position to a location approx 1 1 5 in front of the leg The adjustment is performed using the knob that is located on the rear edge of the seat s frame see Fig 12 21 Settings and adjustments Fig 10 Leg rest and foot plate Fig 12 Adjustment of the knee stops layout Owner s Manual Stander Leg rest Slope adjustment On seats with manual or electric backs the slope of the leg re
11. WARNING Please use extreme caution where this warning symbol appears Failure to Observe warnings can lead to personal injury and property damage including damage to the wheelchair Permobil is not responsible for personal injuries or property damage resulting from any person s failure to follow the warnings and instructions in this manual Permobil is not responsible for injuries or damage resulting from failure to exer cise good judgment The final selection and purchasing decision about the type of power wheelchair and seating system to be used is the responsibility of the wheelchair user and his or her healthcare professional Permobil Inc is not responsible for inappropriate selections of wheelchair models and seating system or features or improper fitting of the wheelchair and seat Owners Manual Stander 2 netruetions Safety Instructions General Your wheelchair and seat was configured specifically for your needs as prescribed by your healthcare provider Consult your healthcare provider before changing the seat position or making any other adjustment Some adjustments may reduce your wheelchair s performance or safety or may not be appropriate for your needs It is also of the utmost importance that you devote sufficient time to become acquainted with the different buttons the function and steering controls the dif ferent adjustment possibilities of the seat etc of your wheelchair and its acces sories before you beg
12. soft cloth soaked in mild deter gent and warm water Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth Do not use solvents or abrasive kitchen cleaners Also see the washing instructions on the various cushions If necessary the covers can be taken off for cleaning A CAUTION Do not rinse the seat off with a water hose as it could damage the wheelchair s electronics The wheelchair must always be shut off while it is being cleaned 28 Owners Mandal Stander Finishes Care and Maintenance Finishes Care and Maintenance Checks Check the following at regular intervals that the locking nuts on the swivel rod heads are tight that the actuator is sitting firmly in the actuator mounting brackets that the knee stop chain and the belt for the leg rest foot plate are not worn and that the seams are intact that the belt is in good condition and that it is not worn or damaged that moving parts such as arm rests and parallel struts are properly and firmly fastened and that all knobs have been tightened see the safety instructions on pages 10 11 that the green indicator lamp on the button box is not lighted when the seat lift is raised above or lowered beneath the correct height for using the standing function A CAUTION In the event of technical problems you should always contact your dealer or Permobil Inc USA Using a seat with technical problems could result in damage on the seat and personal injury Tr
13. to the sitting position when the lever is pulled back Seat angle adjustment Accessory 32 7 Adjusting the angle of the seat 34 Design and functionality 456 7 Fig 32 Control panel Main power switch Mode Selector Indicator lamp Seat lift No function Standing Seat angle adjustment Accessory Owner s Manual Stander Leverman Joystick manager The Leverman allows control of the wheel chairs speed 5 state the seat lift as well as the elevation function with the joystick In other words all functions which are normal ly controlled by the button box levers Leverman operation 1 Switch on the control panel s main power switch Press the MODE button The battery indicator will light up and the speed selector s LEDs will blink Press the MODE button in order to proceed with the program The symbol for the right foot plate will light up Move the joystick to the right twice then the symbol for the seat will light up By moving the joystick forwards back wards the height of the seat will be raised lowered Move the joystick to the right and the symbol for the seat and back rest will light up This means that the standing function has been activated It is controlled by moving the joystick forwards and back wards Press the MODE button and the program will be exited The chair is now ready to be driven 95 Design and fu
14. user and any personal effects The Maximum limit should not be exceeded The wheelchair s maneuverability and stability can be degraded as a result Environmental Conditions Protect your seat and wheelchair from exposure to any type of moisture including rain snow or wash Exposure to moisture can cause the chair to short circuit catch fire and cause personal injury or property damage Do not operate your wheelchair if it has been exposed to moisture until it has dried completely If any of the shrouds or the joystick boot has cracks or tears they must be replaced immediately Failure to do so can allow moisture to enter the elec tronics and cause personal injury or property damage including fire NOTE Extreme care should be exercised when using oxygen in close prox imity to electric circuits and other combustible materials Contact your oxygen supplier for instruction in use of oxygen 14 Owner s Manual Stander Safety Instructions PAN WARNING Transport The wheelchair must be transported in or with transport solutions that have been approved for this purpose Check that the wheelchair is properly secured and that the wheel locks are not disengaged The wheelchair can be locked into position by running fastening straps through the brackets at the front and back Also check that the fasten ing points on the transport vehicle are well anchored A defectively fastened chair can cause serious injury to persons in the ve
15. 16 3 t Height adjustment 1 Loosen the two screws on the back side of each calf rest see Fig 16 1 2 Set to the desired height 3 Tighten the screws again Forward backward adjustment 1 Loosen the screw on the back side of Fig 16 Calf rest viewed each calf rest see Fig 16 2 from behind 2 Set the calf rest to the desired position 3 lighten the screws again Trunk rest Accessory Height adjustment 1 Loosen the knob on the back of the back rest see Fig 17 2 Adjust the trunk rest to the desired height see Fig 18 3 Tighten the knob again Lumbar support Vertical and depth adjustments 1 Remove the back cushion 2 Adjust the lumbar support as required see Fig 18 3 Mount the back cushion again Fig 18 Trunk rest and lumbar support adjustment 23 Owner s Manual Stander Head rest Accessory Height adjustment 1 Loosen the knob on the back of the back rest see Fig 19 1 2 Adjust the height of the Head rest as required 3 Tighten the knob Forward backward adjustment 1 Loosen the knob on the back of the back rest see Fig 19 2 2 Adjust the head rest forwards backwards as required 3 Tighten the knob Tilt meter When a person begins using the Stander seat it can be difficult for the person to stand up completely a great deal of training may be required in order to stand up at full height with the seat The accompanying tilt meter can be
16. ansport In order for the seat to be able to occupy less space when it is being transported the back rest can be detached and placed on the seat 1 Loosen the two locking knobs at the rear of the back rest see Fig 30 1 2 Open the two snap locks see Fig 30 2 3 Place the back rest on the seat cushion N e Fig 30 Detachment of back rest 29 Owner s Manual Stander Contents Stander Junior Adult Manual Back Contents Design amp functionality 32 General 32 SOdl IA A 33 Back ne DE ONE UR AT EE 33 Arm restS 33 Chest support 33 Leg rest with foot plate 33 Kneestops 33 MIA AAR III og aa nee rennen 33 EG dis AAA EE EEN EE ewe N 33 2 c M 33 Control panel 34 BUON D M ersa mee cw dar EP HR P ne Rcg e gc aci eg a 34 Operation s ssa atom bir RES don ded d uc Er dara EORR er Pesce PR 36 31 Owner s Manual Stander Design and functionality Design and functionality General The seat consists of a seat frame with a seat plus a back rest arm rest and leg rest In order to facilitate the use of the elevation function it is also equipped with knee stops and a chest support The figure below shows the seat remove
17. ard and backwards when the lever is pulled back see Figures 52 53 Operation Fig 52 Back rest slope control Standing This function adjusts the seat to a standing posi tion In order for this function to operate it is required that the back rest be tilted to its maximum forward position as well as the seat lift being in the proper position which is shown by the Seat in position indicator lamp lighting up The seat is elevated to the standing position when the lever is pushed forward and lowered to the sitting position when the lever is pulled back see Figures 54 55 Fig 55 Standing 47 Owner s Manual Stander Operation Seat angle Accessory The slope of the seat is adjusted with this function In order for the function to operate it is required that the seat be in the sitting position By pulling the lever back the seat will be tilted backwards By pushing the lever forward the seat is tilted forward again see Figures 56 57 Fig 56 Seat angle y Fig 57 Movement of the seat when adjusting the angle of the seat 48 Owner s Manual Stander Stander Junior Adult Combi Contents Design amp functionality General o c ARE EE OS ans IAA EE EE EA eed EE TE EE DE ONE UR AT EE Arm restS Chest support L
18. carrying a load when it is Fig 40 The back rest s adjusted Otherwise there is a risk of personal injury locking screw Fig 41 Movement of the seat during adjustment of the slope of the back rest 37 Owner s Manual Stander Operation Seat angle Accessory The slope of the seat is adjusted with this func tion In order for the function to operate it is required that the seat be in the sitting position By pulling the lever back the seat will be tilted backwards By pushing the lever forward the seat is tilted forwards again see Figures 42 43 Fig 42 Seat angle e a Fig 43 Movement of the seat when adjusting the angle of the seat 38 Owner s Manual Stander Contents Stander Junior Adult Electric Back Contents Design amp functionality 42 General 42 SOdl EE EE iowa ee ee ea EF aa 43 eed EE TE EE DE ONE UR FT RE 43 Arm restS 43 Chest support 43 Leg rest with foot plate 43 Kneestops 43 MIA ARE anne AAA IA 43 Ud AA EE EEN EE EE NE 43 RE EE OS EER E an any EF ae EE 43 Control panel 44 BUON D M AA EE na gee ak EA N ees 44 Operation s saa ato 4 bedemi don ded a uc Er AD BROER HE PER 46 41 O
19. d from the chassis Stander Junior Adult Manual Back Fig 31 Stander Junior Manual Back 1 Backrest 5 Chest support 2 Arm rest 6 Seat cushion 3 Control panel 7 Knee stop 4 Calf rest 8 Foot plate 32 Owner s Manual Stander Design and functionality Seat The seat has an electrically adjustable height It can also be elevated up to a standing position The seat cushions are made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Back rest The slope of the back rest is manually adjustable The back rest s cushion is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Arm rest The arm rest can be raised and its height and slope can be adjusted The arm rest is covered with fabric or imitation leatherette Chest support The chest support prevents the user from falling forward during elevation The chest support is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Leg rest with foot plate The foot plate is adjustable in height and slope Knee stop The knee stop provides support during elevation Its height and layout can be adjusted The knee stop is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Head rest Accessory The Head rest is mounted in a holder on the back rest The height and angle of the Head rest can be adjusted The Head rest is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Trunk rest Accessory The trunk rest is mounted on the back rest
20. e and Maintenance Finishes Care and Maintenance With regular care and maintenance your Permobil will provide years of superior performance and satisfaction To maintain the finish quality of your wheelchair please follow the cleaning procedures provided below The instructions for the care and maintenance of Permobil products are provided to you as a service No warranty is implied since results may vary Vinyl Upholstery For normal cleaning wash vinyl upholstery with a soft cloth or soft bristled brush lathered with mild nonabrasive soap and lukewarm water Before the surface dries wipe with a clean dry cloth to remove any residue This procedure may be repeated to remove stubborn dirt or stains Ink spots can sometimes be removed by washing with soap and water followed by isopropyl alcohol Do not use any cleaning method that is not listed above as other methods may attack the vinyl and cause eventual degradation Coated Metal For normal cleaning wash coated metal surfaces with a soft cloth soaked in detergent and warm water rinse thoroughly and dry Remove scuff marks from low gloss coatings with pre softened paste wax following the manufacturer s instructions Hemove scuff marks and scratches from high gloss coatings using automotive polishing compounds either liquid or paste After polishing apply a pre softened automotive paste wax to restore original sheen Plastic For normal cleaning wash plastic surfaces with a
21. ee Figures 74 75 e Fig 75 Movement of the seat when adjusting the angle of the seat 58 Owner s Manual Stander Data Chair dimensions Junior Seat height 23 125 Seat height with electric seat lift 23 31 25 32 Seat se SE E IP Ee 177 19 Seat depth 14 18 Back rest height 22 24 Arm rest height 6 11 Distance between arm rests 14 16 18 Distance between seat cushion and foot plate 117 137 Back rest angle 90 180 Leg rest angle 90 175 Max user weight Manual Back 155 Ibs Max user weight Electric Back 155 Ibs Max user weight Combi 155 lbs Depending on fittings and accessories 59 Technical specifications Adult 23 23 31 1719 18 24 22 24 6 11 14 16 18 197 227 90 180 90 175 220 lbs 220 lbs 220 lbs Owner s Manual Stander Notes
22. eg rest with foot plate Kneestops MIA ARE ne pe AA EE N EG dis AAA EE EEN EE EE OK 2 EE OS EER N OR EE EE bee EEN Control Panel asias aii xe ER ee BUON D M ann nce dcm bw eS eas arro EE een N Operation gt aoc ard Er WALA 208 39 3 38 408 9 dara rada tess 51 Contents Owner s Manual Stander Design and functionality Design and functionality General The seat consists of a seat frame with a seat plus a back rest arm rest and leg rest In order to facilitate the use of the standing function it is also equipped with knee stops and a chest support The figure below shows the seat removed from the chassis Stander Junior Adult Combi 2 6 3 E 7 8 5 9 Fig 58 Stander Junior Combi 1 Head rest 6 Chest support 2 Backrest 7 Seat cushion 3 Arm rests 8 Knee stop 4 Control panel 9 Foot plate 5 Calf rest 59 Owner s Manual Stander Design and functionality Seat The seat has an electrically adjustable height It can also be elevated up to a standing position The seat cushions are made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Back rest The slope of the back rest is electrically adjustable along with the leg rest The back rest s cushion is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Arm rest The arm rest can be raised and its height and slope can be adjusted The arm rest is co
23. gned to position the user only and will not protect you in an a motor vehicle accident You may even receive further injury from the belts 15 Owner s Manual Stander Safety Instructions PAN WARNING Maintenance and Service Carry out only the service and maintenance which are stated in this Owner s Manual All other service and maintenance must be performed by a qualified service technician authorized by Permobil to perform such service on Permobil products During all work on the electrical system of the wheelchair the connections to the poles of the battery must always be removed or if equipped the circuit breaker must be set to the Off position To avoid the risk of electric shock use extreme caution when using metal objects while working on the batteries Short circuiting can easily cause an explosion Never perform service on the wheelchair without using protective gloves and goggles Failure to do so can lead to personal injury Do not use parts or accessories not authorized by Permobil Use of un approved aftermarket accessories and parts may cause changes in the wheelchair which may make the wheelchair unstable or uncontrollable Such use may also void the warranty on the wheelchair Connecting any unapproved electrical or electronic devices to the wheelchair s electrical system can cause damage to the chair and cause the chair to become uncontrollable or drive erratically Such use may also void the warranty
24. hicle and serious damage to the vehicle Use Prohibited in Motor Vehicles Permobil recommends that users NOT be transported in any kind of vehicle while in their wheelchair unless the user is in an approved Permobil wheelchair configuration and has secured the wheelchair using a Permolock C A user may ride in a Permobil C400 or C500 of appropriate configuration in a motor vehicle when properly secured by both a Permolock C wheelchair lockdown system AND a crash tested lap and shoulder belt which is secured to the motor vehicle A crash tested lap belt does NOT include the positioning belt attached to your wheelchair The wheelchair belt is designed to position the user in the wheelchair during ordinary use lt is not designed to protect the user against injury while riding in the wheelchair in a vehicle Users who pur sue riding in or driving vehicles in their wheelchairs assume a great risk We urge them to give careful consideration to this pursuit The other safe alternative is that users be transferred into factory vehicle seat ing for transportation and use safety restraints made available by the auto industry The only wheelchair transportation system Permobil recommends is a Permolock C used in combination with an approved Permobil wheelchair Never sit in your wheelchair while in a moving vehicle In an accident or sud den stop you may be thrown from the chair and seriously injured or killed Permobil positioning belts are desi
25. hoice of both vendor and product Before you begin using your seat and wheelchair it is important that you read and understand the contents of these operating instructions and in particular the Safety Instructions These operating instructions are primarily intended to acquaint you with the functions and characteristics of the seat and how you can use them in the best manner possible They also contain important safety and maintenance informa tion as well as describing possible problems that can arise during use Always keep these operating instructions handy in connection with your wheel chair since the need for important information can arise concerning its use safe ty and maintenance It is also possible to obtain information concerning our products from our home page on the Internet You can find us at www permobil com All information pictures illustrations and specifications are based upon the product information that was available at the time that these operating instruc tions were printed Pictures and illustrations that are found in these operating instructions are representative examples and are not intended to be exact depic tions of the various parts of the seat We reserve the right to make changes to the product without prior notice Ordering of Documentation If you are in need of another copy of the Owner s Manual it can be ordered from Permobil ask for item No 205211 US 0 Owner s Manual Stander Technical Sup
26. igned to give the wheelchair user increased freedom of movement however it can also be used as a rehabilitation aid The seat is maneuvered using the wheelchair s control panel and button box If the seat is equipped with stand up driving functionality the chair can then be driven at a reduced speed with the seat in the standing position PAN WARNING Elevation to a standing position must take place only on a level surface When the wheelchair is in the elevated position you must not stretch out in front of the chair due to an increased risk of tipping over PAN WARNING Driving in the standing position must only take place on a level surface Driving in a standing position on an un level surface increases the risk of tipping over 18 Owner s Manual Stander Settings and adjustments Arm rests 1 3 Loosen the two nuts on the inner side of the arm rest see Fig 5 Adjust the height and slope of the arm rest Tighten the two nuts again Chest support Depth adjustment 1 Unscrew and remove the two nuts on the inner side of the arm rest see Fig 5 Move the chest support holder so that the chest support lines up at the appropriate depth The depth can be adjusted in this manner in steps of 1 Screw the holder firmly back in with the two nuts Height adjustment 1 Loosen the socket head cap screws for the locking ring on each side of the chest support see Fig 6 1 Adjust the chest s
27. in using it Do not undertake your own first test drive without making sure that you have assistance in the immediate vicinity if you should need help In order to make sure that nothing happened to the wheelchair while it was being shipped to you you should check the following items before beginning to use it that all products ordered are included in the delivery incuding operating instructions and possible other documentation If you suspect that something is missing then contact your supplier or Permobil for more information as soon as possible e that no transport related or other damages have occurred to the wheelchair seat and its accessories If you discover that something has been damaged or in some other manner appears to be incorrect then contact your supplier or Permobil for more information as soon as possible before you continue the checks Owner s Manual Stander Safety Instructions Safety Instructions PAN WARNING Prior to the seat being used for the first time and after adjustments or other work has been done on the seat the following safety checks should always be performed Check that all supports for example the chest support and knee stops are mounted before using the wheelchair Check that all belts on the seat are complete and correctly mounted Check that the green indicator lamp on the button box is not lighted when the seat lift is raised above or lowered beneath the correct height for using the
28. joystick to the right twice then the symbol for the seat will light up By moving the joystick forwards back wards the height of the seat will be raised lowered Move the joystick to the right and the sym bol for the seat and back rest will light up This means that the standing function has been activated lt is controlled by moving the joystick forwards and back wards Move the joystick to the right and the symbol for the back rest will light up The slope of the back rest is controlled in a stepless manner by moving the joystick forwards or backwards Press the MODE button and the program will be exited The chair is now ready to be driven 45 Design and functionality Fig 48 Back rest slope Owner s Manual Stander Operation Operation General The seat s functions can be controlled from either the control panel or the so called button box Main power switch Mode Selector Indicator lamp Seat lift Back rest slope Elevation Seat angle adjustment Accessory Fig 49 Control panel Seat lift The seat lift is controlled from the button box The seat is raised when the lever is pushed forward and lowered when the lever is pulled back see Figures 50 51 Fig 51 Seat lift 46 Owner s Manual Stander Back rest slope The angle of the back rest is adjusted using this function The back rest is tilted forwards when the lever is pushed forw
29. mounted on the seat frame lt provides an indication of the progress the user is making The tilt meter which has a self adhesive back side should be mounted on the side of the seat frame see Fig 21 Its placement can be varied depending upon the accessories that are mounted on the seat Mount it where there is room for it The entire tilt meter must be placed on the side of the seat frame it is not permissible for edges to stick out Mount the tilt meter so that it reads O in the sitting position 24 Settings and adjustments Owner s Manual Stander settings and adjustments Positioning Belt Option Fitting the Positioning Belt There are two screw holes on each side of the seat frame for fitting a positioning belt The belt should be fitted in the hole nearest to where the backrest is attached 1 Screw the belt in position with the snap lock on the side that suits the user best and the other part with the buckle on the opposite side 2 Check after fitting the belt that the buckle fits properly into the snap lock Fig 22 Screw Holes for the Belt Fig 24 Snap Lock for the Belt PAN WARNING Permobil recommends the user use the positioning belt while operating the wheelchair Permobil also refers the user to the warnings regarding the use of positioning belts while riding in a motor vehicle on page 15 Also check regularly that the belt is in good condition and that it is not worn or damaged
30. nctionality Fig 34 Elevation Owner s Manual Stander Operation Operation General The seat s functions can be controlled from either the control panel or the so called button box Main power switch Mode Selector Indicator lamp Seat lift No function Standing Seat angle adjustment Accessory Seat lift The seat lift is controlled from the button box The seat is raised when the lever is pushed forward and lowered when the lever is pulled back see Figures 36 37 Fig 36 Seat lift adjustment Fig 37 Movement of the seat during adjustment of the seat height 36 Owner s Manual Stander Operation Standing This function adjusts the seat to a standing position In order for this function to operate it is reduired that the seat lift be in the proper position which is shown by the Seat in position indicator lamp lighting up The seat is elevated to the standing position when the lever is pus hed forward and lowered to the sitting position when the lever is pulled back see Figures 38 39 wl pe 4 E Jl N We E Ju gt A r i EN o D j A 1 F a hod 4 Fig 39 Movement of the seat during standing Back rest angle The slope of the back rest can be adjusted manually 1 Loosen the back rest s locking screw see Fig 32 2 Set the back rest to the desired angle 3 Tighten the locking screw again N ware gp N The back rest must not be
31. ner s Manual Stander Safety Instructions Safety Instructions PAN WARNING Positioning Belt Permobil recommends the user use the positioning belt while operating the wheelchair Permobil also refers the user to the warnings regarding posi tioning belts while riding in a motor vehicle on page 15 Transfer into and out of the chair Be sure that the power is turned OFF before entering or leaving the wheel chair and before lifting the control side armrest When transferring into or out of the wheelchair every precaution should be taken to reduce the distance between the wheelchair and the place to which the user is transferring Overextending this distance can cause user to overexert lose balance or fall Permobil recommends that users transfer in the presence of or with the assistance of an attendant Use caution when bending or reaching Never use the joystick as a handhold or point of support Do not use foot plates or armrests as supports when transferring into or out of the wheelchair The footplates and armrests are not designed to be weight bearing structures Excessive force may cause them to give way resulting in personal injury or property damage including damage to the wheelchair 13 Owner s Manual Stander Safety Instructions PAN WARNING Passengers The wheelchair is not intended to transport passengers regardless of the age of the passenger The Maximum User Weight stated in this manual includes the
32. p is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Head rest Accessory The head rest is mounted in a holder on the back rest The height and angle of the head rest can be adjusted The head rest is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or imitation leather Trunk rest Accessory The trunk rest is mounted on the back rest The height and width of the trunk rest are adjustable Calf rest Accessory The calf rest is mounted on the leg rest Its height and slope can be adjusted The calf rest is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or imitation leather 43 Owner s Manual Stander Control panel The wheelchairs control panel is fastened on the arm rest Its placement can be adjusted in order to attain the best comfort when maneuvering The control panel can be mounted on the right or left arm rest The Fig at the right shows the functions which involve the seat The other functions are described in the manual for the chassis Main power switch 45 1 The main power switch functions as an on off button for the wheelchair s power supply and it must be switched on for the wheelchair to be able to function MODE selector 45 2 This power switch activates the wheel chairs speed selector as well as the Leverman positioning functionality Seat control panel Most of the seat s functions are controlled from the so called button box In order for some of the functions of the button box to work
33. port Warranty TECHNICAL SUPPORT In the event of technical problems you should contact your dealer or Permobil Inc USA at 1 800 736 0925 Always state the seat serial number when contacting Permobil to ensure that the correct information is provided SPARE PARTS amp ACCESSORIES opare parts and accessories must be ordered through your dealer SCRAPPING THE SEAT Contact Permobil Inc for information about scrapping agreements in force WARRANTY A warranty registration card is attached to each new wheelchair The Permobil Inc Product Warranty Information sets forth the conditions of the warranty Contact your dealer or Permobil Inc USA for information about the warranty period for this seat and wheelchair Owner s Manual Stander Safety Instructions Safety Instructions General The seat is heavy and contains many moving parts Special care must therefore be taken when it is used Please read and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual before operating your seat together with your Permobil powered wheelchair Incorrect use may both injure the user and damage the seat and wheelchair In order to reduce these risks you should read the Owner s Manual carefully in particular the safety instructions and their warning texts Throughout this manual the following symbol will be used to note items that have significant importance to safety concerns A CAUTION Please use caution where this symbol appears PAN
34. st can be adjusted in order to suit all possible users On seats with a stand up driving functionality no adjustment of the leg rest s slope may be performed since doing so might cause damage to the seat and injury to the users 1 Loosen the screw located on the leg rest s strut The strut is located under the seat behind the actuator on the left hand side of the seat see Fig 13 2 Set the leg rest to the desired angle 3 lighten the screw again 4 Loosen the two screws holding the locking jamb to the leg rest s belt The locking jamb is located behind the leg rest under the middle of the seat see Fig 14 15 5 Push the leg rest up to its highest position slide it along the belt PAN WARNING The leg rest must be pushed up to its uppermost position any other position might lead to damage to the seat or injury to the users 6 Tighten the belt s locking jamb again PAN WARNING Adjusting the slope of the leg rest for seats equipped with stand up driving functionality is not permitted due to the risk of damage to the seat or injury to the users 22 Settings and adjustments Fig 13 Adjustment of the slope of the leg rest Fig 14 The lock for the leg rest s belt is located on the rear of the leg rest Fig 15 Headjustment of the leg rest s belt Owner s Manual Stander Settings and adjustments Calf rest Accessory The calf rest is mounted with two screws Gi see Fig
35. standing function A WARNING After adjustments and other types of work the following checks should also be performed 1 Check that the bolts for all actuators and the swivel rod head see Fig 1 are properly tightened 2 Check that the stop chain for the knee stops is mounted see Fig 2 The screws holding the chain must be tight Check that the locking screws for the height adjustment on the foot plate have been tightened see Fig 3 1 Check that the two locking nuts for the slope adjustment on the foot plate have been tightened see Fig 3 2 Check that the screws qty 4 for the arm rest stop have been properly tightened on both sides of the seat Safety Instructions Owner s Manual Stander Safety Instructions Fig 1 Swivel rod head viewed Fig 2 The knee stop s chain from under the seat right side Fig 3 Legrest with foot plate viewed from the rear 11 Owner s Manual Stander Safety Instructions Safety Instructions PAN WARNING Damage to the seat It is most important that Permobil should be notified as soon as possible if the seat or its accessories have been damaged during transport or damaged in any other way while running There is a risk that the seat and its accessories can no longer be used safely Driving with Seat Lift Seat Tilt Make sure that no people are in the way of the seat when its functions are activated Be careful in making sure that nothing gets stuck between
36. the chassis and the seat when the seat lift seat tilt is operated An elevated seat lift raises the cen ter of gravity and increases the risk of tipping over Always drive in low speed and only use the seat lift when driving on level ground and not on hills ramps slopes or other inclines Using the seat lift while driving on inclines can lead to personal injury and property damage including damage to the wheelchair Center of Balance The possibility of this wheelchair tipping and the point where this wheelchair will tip forward back or to the side depends on its center of balance Please note that the following factors can affect the wheelchair s center of balance Elevation of the seat Height and angle of the seat Body position or weight distribution Driving on an incline such as a ramp or a hill Use of a backpack or other accessories depending on the amount of weight added Elevation to a standing position Elevation to a standing position and driving in standing position must take place only on a level surface When the wheelchair is in the elevated position you must not stretch out in front of the chair due to an increased risk of tipping over If your wheelchair begins to move in an unexpected manner immediately release the joystick to stop the wheelchair Except in an emergency do NOT use the on off button to stop your wheelchair This will cause the wheelchair to stop abruptly and may cause personal injury 12 Ow
37. tion In order for this function to operate itis required that the back rest be tilted to its max imum forward position as well as the seat lift being in the proper position which is shown by the Seat in position indicator lamp lighting up By Fig 70 Vertical horizontal pushing the lever forward the chair rises up to the adjustment standing position and by subsequently pulling the lever back the chair descends to the lying position see fig 70 71 Use the function for adjusting the back rest leg rest and to move back to a sitting position see Figures 68 69 Fig 71 Movement of the seat during vertical horizontal adjustment 57 Owner s Manual Stander Standing This function adjusts the seat from a sitting to a standing position and back again In order for this function to operate it is reduired that the seat lift be in the proper position which is shown by the Seat in position indicator lamp lighting up By pushing the lever forward the seat is elevated to the standing position By pulling the lever back the seat will be lowered into the sitting position again see Figures 72 73 Operation Seat angle Accessory The slope of the seat is adjusted with this func tion In order for the function to operate it is required that the seat be in the sitting position By pulling the lever back the seat will be tilted backwards By pushing the lever forward the seat will be tilted forwards again s
38. upport to the appropriate height Never adjust the height so high that the chest support bar becomes invisible below the bushing see Fig 6 2 Tighten the locking ring s socket head cap screws again PAN WARNING Make sure that both ends of the chest sup port bar are visible below the edge of the bushing after adjusting Failure to do so could cause the chest support bar to fail 19 E y E PEL EN dy ERNS Jy N Ad Exo E 7 Mf i mt IN VA y B vy nv E iy I N ik Hil E ny AER ni HOAN Fig 6 Chest SUDO Settings and adjustments y 7 m AH INN NN UN h A i AN In SI h Fig 5 Arm zm End chest support IN mm Owner s Manual Stander Foot plate Height adjustment 1 3 IN Loosen the foot plate s two locking Screws see Fig 7 1 Adjust the foot plate to the desired height Tighten the screws again the event of a need to adjust the height of the foot plate to an additional extent the capability exists to turn the holder over which then allows the foot plate to be raised still further Turning over a foot plate s holder 1 Unscrew and remove the support wheel For seats with stand up driving they are mounted using two screws on each side of the leg rest For seats without stand up driving they are mounted on the trailing edge of the foot plate see Fig 8 9 Unscrew and remove the knee stops which is mounted with a screw see Fig
39. vered with fabric or leatherette Chest support The chest support prevents the user from falling forward during standing The chest support is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Leg rest with foot plate The foot plate is adjustable in height and slope The leg rest s slope is electri cally adjustable along with the back rest Knee stop The knee stop provides support during elevation Its height and layout can be adjusted The knee stop is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Head rest Accessory The Head rest is mounted in a holder on the back rest The height and angle of the Head rest can be adjusted The Head rest is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Trunk rest Accessory The trunk rest is mounted on the back rest The height and width of trunk rest are adjustable Calf rest Accessory The calf rest is mounted on the leg rest Its height and slope can be adjusted The calf rest is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette 53 Owner s Manual Stander Control panel The wheelchairs control panel is fastened on the arm rest Its placement can be adjusted in order to attain the best comfort when maneuvering The control panel can be mounted on the right or leit arm rest The Fig at the right shows the functions which involve the seat The other functions are described in the manual for the chassis Main power switch 59
40. wner s Manual Stander Design and functionality Design and functionality General The seat consists of a seat frame with a seat plus a back rest arm rest and leg rest In order to facilitate the use of the standing function it is also equipped with knee stop and a chest support The Fig below shows the seat removed from the chassis Stander Junior Adult Electric Back 5 5 3 6 7 4 8 Fig 44 Stander Junior Electric Back 1 Back rest 5 Chest support 2 Arm rest 6 Seat cushion 3 Control panel 7 Knee stop 4 Calf rest 8 Foot plate 42 Owner s Manual Stander Design and functionality Seat The seat has an electrically adjustable height It can also be elevated up to a standing position The seat cushions are made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Back rest The slope of the back rest is electrically adjustable The back rest s cushion is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Arm rest The arm rest can be raised and its height and slope can be adjusted The arm rest is covered with fabric or leatherette Chest support The chest support prevents the user from falling forward during elevation The chest support is made with foam rubber and covered with fabric or leatherette Leg rest with foot plate The foot plate is adjustable in height and slope Knee stop The knee stop provides support during elevation Its height and layout can be adjusted The knee sto
41. y Leverman 7 The Leverman allows control of the wheelchair s speed 5 state vertical horizontal adjustments standing the seat lift the seat angle and back rest leg rest adjustments with the joystick In paS ME mud Pr addition to the speed these other functions can also 0 be controlled via the pushbuttons in the button box Fig 60 Vertical Leverman operation horizontal adjustment 1 Switch on the control panel s main power switch 2 Press the MODE button The battery indicator will light up and the speed selector s LEDs will blink 3 Press the MODE button in order to proceed with the program The symbol for the right foot plate will light up This means that the vertical horizontal control function has been activated It is controlled by moving the joystick forwards or backwards 4 Move the joystick to the right once and the symbol for the left foot plate will light up This will cause the standing function to be activated It is controlled by moving the joystick forwards or backwards 5 Move the joystick to the right and the symbol for the seat will light up By moving the joystick forwards backwards the height of the seat will be raised lowered 6 Move the joystick to the right and the symbol for the seat and back rest will light up This will cause the seat tilt function to be activated It is controlled by moving the joystick forwards or backwards 7 Move the joystick to the right and the s
42. ymbol for the back rest will light up The angle of the back rest is controlled steplessly by moving the joystick forwards or backwards 8 Press the MODE button and the program will be exited The chair is now ready to be driven Fig 64 Back rest leg rest adjustment 55 Owner s Manual Stander Operation General The seat s functions can be controlled from either the control panel or the so called button box 1 Main power switch 5 Vertical horizontal 2 Mode Selector adjustment Standing 3 Indicator lamp T Seat inclination adjustment Seat lift 4 Back rest leg rest adjustment Seat lift This function adjusts the height of the seat By moving the lever forwards the seat will be raised By moving the lever backwards the seat will be lowered again see Figures 66 67 Operation 45678 Fig 65 Control panel Fig 66 Seat lift Fig 67 Moving the seat by adjusting the height of the seat 56 Owner s Manual Stander Operation Back rest leg rest adjustment This function adjusts the angle of the back rest and leg rest By pushing the lever forward the back rest is tilted backwards and the leg rest out By pulling the lever back the back rest and leg rest are moved back to their prior positions see Figures 68 69 Fig 68 Back rest leg rest adjustment Vertical Horizontal adjustment This function adjusts the seat to a standing and lying posi
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