
Controller Usage
Supine Mode
Caution: A properly fitted and adjusted headrest MUST
be used with the supine option.
The Bantam Medium with Supine Option functions both
as a sit-to-stand stander and a supine stander. It may be
safely switched between modes at will, without
removing the user from the stander.
Caution: Do not make back angle adjustments while in
supine mode.
The swing-away front will need to be swung out of the
way to reach a full supine position.
10. Rotating the shift knob to Supine position locks the
footrest carrier, seat, and backrest to each other, and
will maintain that relationship throughout the possible
range of elevation. The now-locked platform may be
raised and lowered as necessary by means of the hy-
draulic pump or Pow’r Up option, however equipped.
11. While accommodating the patient in the Supine
mode in less than a fully extended position, it must be
noted that the overall range of elevation will be
decreased by the inverse amount. That is to say, the
footrest carrier will never be allowed to move rearward
PAST perpendicular to the floor. For Example - If the
Supine mode is locked at a position in which the tibia is
flexed 20 degrees to the femur, the locked supine
platform may not be elevated past a point in which the
seat is 20 degrees less than vertical and the footrest car-
rier perpendicular to the floor. Damage to the unit may
result if you attempt to exceed these mechanical limits.
Caution: The locking mechanisms used in the supine
option have very high holding power. By familiarity of the
feel of the hydraulic pump or the sound of the electric
actuator under load in the Pow’r Up option, depending
on how the unit is equipped, the operator may be easily
aware of the mechanical limits being reached with the
supine option. If too great a load is placed on these
mechanical locks, damage may result in either the locks
or in the frame of the stander. Your warranty does not
cover damage from misuse of the product.
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