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C

D

E

10 . Depress the spring button to allow the following arm 
to slide into place. Match the following arm position color 
with the corresponding seat depth color. (for information 
on seat adjustments see pg. 15)

11 . Loosen the ratchet handles on the foot plates and 
swivel into place (for information on foot plate 
adjustments see pg. 14).

12A . Insert each knee bracket into the tubes onto the  
unit, with the clamp down.

12B . Depress the spring button to allow the bracket to 

slide into place, advance until the spring button locks 

into place. 

For the Swing-Away Knee Pads, insert bracket into place 

and tighten knobs securely.

A

B

Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions

The EasyStand Bantam is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the 
user of the EasyStand Bantam should assure that it is used in such an environment.

Emissions Test

RF emissions CISPR 11

Group 1

The EasyStand Bantam uses RF energy only for its 

internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are 

very low and are not likely to cause any interference 

in nearby electronic equipment.
The EasyStand Bantam is suitable for use in all estab-

lishments, including domestic establishments and 

those directly connected to the public low-voltage 

power supply network that supplies buildings used 

for domestic purposes.

Compliance

Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance

RF emissions CISPR 11

Class B

Harmonic emissions

IEC 61000-3-2

Class A

Voltage fluctuations/

Flicker emissions

IEC 61000-3-3

Complies

Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity

The EasyStand Bantam is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the 

user of the EasyStand Bantam should assure that it is used in such an environment.

Immunity Test

Electrostatic

Discharge (ESD)

IEC 61000-4-2

± 6 kV contact

± 8 kV air

± 6 kV contact

± 8 kV air

Floors should be wood, concrete, or ceramic tile. If 

floors are covered with synthetic material, the rela-

tive humidity should be at least 30 %.

Mains power quality should be that of a typical com-

mercial or hospital environment.

IEC 60601 

Test Level

Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance

Electrical Fast

Transient/Burst

IEC 61000-4-4

± 2 kV for power 

supply lines

± 1 kV for input/

output

lines

Surge

IEC 61000-4-5

± 1 kV line(s) to 

line(s)

± 2 kV line(s) to 

earth

Compliance 

Level

± 2 kV for power 

supply lines

± 1 kV for input/

output

lines

± 1 kV line(s) to 

line(s)

± 2 kV line(s) to 

earth

Mains power quality should be that of a

typical commercial or hospital environment.

Voltage dips, short

interruptions and

voltage variations on

power supply input

lines

IEC 61000-4-11

<5 % U

T

 

(>95 % dip in U

T

)

for 0,5 cycle

40 % U

T

 

(60 % dip in U

T

for 5 cycles

70 % U

T

 

(30 % dip in U

T

)

for 25 cycles

<5 % U

T

 

(>95 % dip in U

T

for 5 s

<5 % U

T

 

(>95 % dip in U

T

)

for 0,5 cycle

40 % U

T

 

(60 % dip in U

T

for 5 cycles

70 % U

T

 

(30 % dip in U

T

)

for 25 cycles

<5 % U

T

 

(>95 % dip in U

T

for 5 s

Mains power quality should be that of a typical 

commercial or hospital environment. If the user of 

the EasyStand Bantam requires continued operation 

during power mains interruptions, it is recommended 

that the EasyStand Bantam be powered from an 

uninterruptible power supply or a battery.

Power frequency

(50/60 Hz) magnetic

field

IEC 61000-4-8

3 A/m

3 A/m

Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels 

characteristic of a typical location in a typical 

commercial or hospital environment.

NOTE: U

T

 is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.

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Summary of Contents for Bantam

Page 1: ...vement and reserves the right to change features specifications and prices without prior notification Check with Altimate Medical for latest information FORM MBANEX SMALL 081216 REV A Copyright 2016 Altimate Medical Inc All rights reserved Printed in the U S A 262 West 1st St Morton MN 56270 USA Toll Free 800 342 8968 or 507 697 6393 Fax Free 877 342 8968 or 507 697 6900 email info easystand com e...

Page 2: ...ns The warranty will be void if parts not manufactured by Altimate Medical or parts not complying with original equipment specifications are added to an Altimate Medical product THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ALTIMATE MEDICAL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER Altimate Medical maintains a policy of continual p...

Page 3: ...hed on both sides Am I suppose to use the bolts to secure the tray in place The bolts and nuts are used as a tray depth guide You can move them to any one of the holes on the tray adjustment arm depending on the person using the unit To use remove from the tray position the tray with the correct depth and then reinstall in the hole closest to the tray top This will stop the arms at the cor rect de...

Page 4: ...e hydraulic actuator on the EasyStand has a high probability of getting air trapped in the internal workings of the unit This is usually caused by in transit handling and is quite normal Please follow the simple steps below as manual hydraulic systems may never operate properly unless the entrapped air is correctly purged The unit must be at room temperature for this procedure 1 Pump the handle un...

Page 5: ...horized 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 Never reposition the foot plates whi...

Page 6: ...he casters to the axel as shown Line up the bolt and nut using a 17mm wrench and hex wrench tighten the nut securely 2 Remove the two bolts and two coved nuts from front frame 3 Flip up the rear frame to allow easier access to the post Attach the front and rear frames to one another Options Parts Detail Page 3 Page 28 ...

Page 7: ...imum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the EasyStand Bantam as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter d 1 2 P m d 1 2 P d 2 3 P 12 12 23 38 38 73 1 ...

Page 8: ...ended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as deter mined by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol IEC 60601 Test Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range app...

Page 9: ...n the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the EasyStand Bantam should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity Test Electrostatic Discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the rela tive humidity should be at least 30 Mains powe...

Page 10: ...here the cords are plugged in Once the batteries have reached their end of life and need to be replaced do not open the control box please contact Altimate Medical Customer Service or your medical equipment dealer for information about purchasing a replacement control box It is recommended that the batteries be replaced every four years Please contact a local recycling authority for information ab...

Page 11: ...ch can occur from overcharging The charger can be found in the tool pouch on the back of the unit CAUTION Use only the Linak charger model numbers 10CH01S 00 provided by Altimate Medical with the Pow r Up option 1 Plug the receptacle into a wall outlet The light on the charger will be green indicating an open circuit 2 FIG A Plug the charger cord into the side of the hand control The light on the ...

Page 12: ...s should still be able to spin freely Plunger Handle A B 2 Washers Remove Head Support Adjustment 56 To adjust the head support height loosen the knob on the back of the back option move to desired position and tighten securely 57A To adjust the head support depth loosen the knob on the back of the headrest and slide into desired posi tion tighten securely 57B To adjust the head support angle loos...

Page 13: ...he tray are tightened securely For the Swing Away Shadow Tray remove plastic from knobs on unit loosen knobs insert tray and tighten securely A B Swing Away Shadow Tray Adjustment Black Molded Multi Adjustable Tray Height 51 To adjust tray height loosen knobs on the side of unit and set to desired position Tighten securely Multi Adjustable Tray Depth 52 Loosen knob under the tray pull or push into...

Page 14: ...et handles to adjust the tray Caution After placing the tray into position ensure the ratchet handles on the side of the tray are tightened securely Black Molded Tray and Clear Tray Depth 48 To adjust the depth of the optional tray place tray tubes into the receptacles and line up holes to the desired depth and insert pins 49 To adjust the height of the tray loosen both ratchet handles on the side...

Page 15: ...ghout the possible range of elevation The now locked platform may be raised and lowered as necessary by means of the hydraulic pump or Pow r Up option however equipped 47 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...

Page 16: ...ck in position Independent Drive Wheel Locks Independent Push Rim Angle Adjustments Controller Usage Neutral Mode 44 By lifting the safety collar and moving the shift knob into Neutral position the footrest carrier and backrest which are linked through the following arm now enjoy freedom of movement 45 The footrest for the safety of the user cannot exceed parallel with the seat nor can knee flexio...

Page 17: ...together FIG D Forward Aft Loosen knobs underneath foot plates slide foot plates into position FIG E Toe in Toe out Loosen knobs underneath foot plates slide foot plates into position FIG F Abduction Loosen clamps to spread apart foot plates tighten clamps Loosen knobs under foot plates and slide foot plates apart Always tighten knobs securely FIG E Toe in Toe out FIG F Abduction Adjustments Usage...

Page 18: ...est Vest Top Mounting Hole Chest Vest Bottom Mounting Hole Chest Vest Bottom Mounting Hole Lateral Support Slot Lateral Support Slot Hip Supports Lateral Supports Options 36 The optional hip supports can be removed for transferring The hip support width can be adjusted by loosening the knobs underneath the seat Loosen the knob on the side of the unit to adjust the hip support width Always tighten ...

Page 19: ...est Vest Top Mounting Hole Chest Vest Bottom Mounting Hole Chest Vest Bottom Mounting Hole Lateral Support Slot Lateral Support Slot Hip Supports Lateral Supports Options 36 The optional hip supports can be removed for transferring The hip support width can be adjusted by loosening the knobs underneath the seat Loosen the knob on the side of the unit to adjust the hip support width Always tighten ...

Page 20: ...together FIG D Forward Aft Loosen knobs underneath foot plates slide foot plates into position FIG E Toe in Toe out Loosen knobs underneath foot plates slide foot plates into position FIG F Abduction Loosen clamps to spread apart foot plates tighten clamps Loosen knobs under foot plates and slide foot plates apart Always tighten knobs securely FIG E Toe in Toe out FIG F Abduction Adjustments Usage...

Page 21: ...ck in position Independent Drive Wheel Locks Independent Push Rim Angle Adjustments Controller Usage Neutral Mode 44 By lifting the safety collar and moving the shift knob into Neutral position the footrest carrier and backrest which are linked through the following arm now enjoy freedom of movement 45 The footrest for the safety of the user cannot exceed parallel with the seat nor can knee flexio...

Page 22: ...ghout the possible range of elevation The now locked platform may be raised and lowered as necessary by means of the hydraulic pump or Pow r Up option however equipped 47 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...

Page 23: ...et handles to adjust the tray Caution After placing the tray into position ensure the ratchet handles on the side of the tray are tightened securely Black Molded Tray and Clear Tray Depth 48 To adjust the depth of the optional tray place tray tubes into the receptacles and line up holes to the desired depth and insert pins 49 To adjust the height of the tray loosen both ratchet handles on the side...

Page 24: ...he tray are tightened securely For the Swing Away Shadow Tray remove plastic from knobs on unit loosen knobs insert tray and tighten securely A B Swing Away Shadow Tray Adjustment Black Molded Multi Adjustable Tray Height 51 To adjust tray height loosen knobs on the side of unit and set to desired position Tighten securely Multi Adjustable Tray Depth 52 Loosen knob under the tray pull or push into...

Page 25: ...s should still be able to spin freely Plunger Handle A B 2 Washers Remove Head Support Adjustment 56 To adjust the head support height loosen the knob on the back of the back option move to desired position and tighten securely 57A To adjust the head support depth loosen the knob on the back of the headrest and slide into desired posi tion tighten securely 57B To adjust the head support angle loos...

Page 26: ...ch can occur from overcharging The charger can be found in the tool pouch on the back of the unit CAUTION Use only the Linak charger model numbers 10CH01S 00 provided by Altimate Medical with the Pow r Up option 1 Plug the receptacle into a wall outlet The light on the charger will be green indicating an open circuit 2 FIG A Plug the charger cord into the side of the hand control The light on the ...

Page 27: ...here the cords are plugged in Once the batteries have reached their end of life and need to be replaced do not open the control box please contact Altimate Medical Customer Service or your medical equipment dealer for information about purchasing a replacement control box It is recommended that the batteries be replaced every four years Please contact a local recycling authority for information ab...

Page 28: ...n the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the EasyStand Bantam should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity Test Electrostatic Discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the rela tive humidity should be at least 30 Mains powe...

Page 29: ...ended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as deter mined by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol IEC 60601 Test Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range app...

Page 30: ...imum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the EasyStand Bantam as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter d 1 2 P m d 1 2 P d 2 3 P 12 12 23 38 38 73 1 ...

Page 31: ...he casters to the axel as shown Line up the bolt and nut using a 17mm wrench and hex wrench tighten the nut securely 2 Remove the two bolts and two coved nuts from front frame 3 Flip up the rear frame to allow easier access to the post Attach the front and rear frames to one another Options Parts Detail Page 3 Page 28 ...

Page 32: ...horized 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 Never reposition the foot plates whi...

Page 33: ...e hydraulic actuator on the EasyStand has a high probability of getting air trapped in the internal workings of the unit This is usually caused by in transit handling and is quite normal Please follow the simple steps below as manual hydraulic systems may never operate properly unless the entrapped air is correctly purged The unit must be at room temperature for this procedure 1 Pump the handle un...

Page 34: ...hed on both sides Am I suppose to use the bolts to secure the tray in place The bolts and nuts are used as a tray depth guide You can move them to any one of the holes on the tray adjustment arm depending on the person using the unit To use remove from the tray position the tray with the correct depth and then reinstall in the hole closest to the tray top This will stop the arms at the cor rect de...

Page 35: ...ns The warranty will be void if parts not manufactured by Altimate Medical or parts not complying with original equipment specifications are added to an Altimate Medical product THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ALTIMATE MEDICAL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER Altimate Medical maintains a policy of continual p...

Page 36: ...vement and reserves the right to change features specifications and prices without prior notification Check with Altimate Medical for latest information FORM MBANEX SMALL 081216 REV A Copyright 2016 Altimate Medical Inc All rights reserved Printed in the U S A 262 West 1st St Morton MN 56270 USA Toll Free 800 342 8968 or 507 697 6393 Fax Free 877 342 8968 or 507 697 6900 email info easystand com e...

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