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Summary of Contents for LITEGAIT II

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Page 3: ...g to your individual situation Our website also offers valuable information Like all quality therapy equipment LiteGait requires regular inspections Enclosed is a check list for your convenience Pleas...

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Page 5: ...NIT 6 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM 7 UNIT ASSEMBLY 8 USING LiteGait1 10 UNIT AND HARNESS CARE 19 PARTS DIAGRAM LIST 20 MAINTENANCE CHECK 23 RESOURCE DIRECTORY 27 WARRANTY INFORMATION 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS TROUBLE...

Page 6: ...e bottom of the harness allow for the connection of the groin piece The H shaped stitching on the groin piece denotes the top or body side of the piece 4 MID POST The center column or mid post attache...

Page 7: ...7 7 CASTERS 1 YOKE 4 MID POST 2 OVERHEAD STRAPS 3 HARNESS GROIN PIECE 5 HANDLEBAR 6 BASE LiteGait II Assembly Diagram...

Page 8: ...emove the bolts from the top plate on the base 6 Remove the mid post and yoke assembly together from the box 7 Loosen the knobs L shaped or round holding the yoke in place Pull back on the ball pin me...

Page 9: ...handlebar and the legs of the base 22 Pull back on the ball of the ball pin mechanism in order to move the yoke up and down the post When released the pin portion will insert into one of the guide hol...

Page 10: ...ll all four caster brakes need to be pressed CAUTION While locking the casters prevents rolling of the unit it does not prevent the unit from sliding on a sloped slippery floor The unit should only be...

Page 11: ...iate harness and groin piece for the patient 2 Estimate the harness girth before placing on the patient by folding the harness in half Then hold the harness in front of the torso to estimate the width...

Page 12: ...12 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 USING LiteGait II...

Page 13: ...omen keeping the harness securely in place throughout the training Groin piece attachment 16 Attach the groin piece to the front harness buckles The stitched side of the groin piece should be facing u...

Page 14: ...ay be positioned over the treadmill before the patient is buckled into place Overhead adjustment buckles and straps Figure 6 Each of your unit s four straps can be individually adjusted Adjust each st...

Page 15: ...all portion of the ball pin mechanism 6 Pull the ball portion away from the mid post and gently slide the yoke up or down to the desired position Release the ball portion so that the pin is free to in...

Page 16: ...ustment 1 To loosen turn both knobs 1 2 a turn counter clockwise CCW 2 Support the yoke at the fork near the post 3 Pull the ball back 4 The yoke will slide down or it can be lifted into position 5 To...

Page 17: ...es on the overhead straps hanging from the yoke Be careful to attach the front straps to the front buckles and the back straps to the back buckles 8 Depending on your particular situation you may wish...

Page 18: ...ately 6 inches above the patient s head when standing 2 The patient should either be seated in a wheelchair on a chair or standing on the ground with the aid of an assistive device 3 Position the unit...

Page 19: ...store the harness in a place or area that will prevent the harness from being stepped on or rolled over The crushing downward force of a wheelchair or cart rolling over the harness would damage the b...

Page 20: ...20 LIT EGAITII Parts Diagram...

Page 21: ...bar base LG HDL 0004 A2 2 CLAMPING KNOBS Round clamping knobs which allow the adjustable handlebar to be securely locked into the correct position on the stem LG KNB 0005 R 3 HANDLE GRIP Black rubberi...

Page 22: ...rward or backward rolling of the device LG CAS 0011 DL 2 HARNESS The harness is a rigid washable cloth wrap which provides postural support to the patient The harness is available in various sizes 1 S...

Page 23: ...rear casters for visible wear and tear Evaluate the function of the casters Do the casters roll smoothly Do the casters turn properly Do the casters lock the unit into place Handlebars Examine the han...

Page 24: ...1 NEEDS TO BE REPLACED OR UPGRADED BOLTS ROUND KNOBS L SHAPED KNOBS CASTERS GRIPS HANDLEBA RS BUCKLES STRAPS HARNESS GROIN PIECE CAPS AND PLUGS PLEASE COPY THIS FORM AND COMPLETE EVERY 6 MONTHS FACIL...

Page 25: ...2 2 The caster s appears loose or broken Carefully and securely lay the unit on its back with the yoke and the base arms pointing upward Check to see if the caster appears to be firmly affixed to the...

Page 26: ...d 2 The harness is riding up on the patient causing pressure in the groin area The harness and the groin piece should be made as tight as comfortable for the patient prior to the overhead strap attach...

Page 27: ...upport LiteGait com EDUCATION 800 332 9255 Education LiteGait com SALES 800 332 9255 Sales LiteGait com FAX 480 829 0737 E MAIL MoRe LiteGait com WEB SITE www LiteGait com MAILING ADDRESS P O Box 3141...

Page 28: ...300MX The bat tery has a warranty of 90 days Losses due to work stoppage lost revenues damages due to neglect or abuse and shipping charges are not covered by this warranty LiteGait II 300MX Limited W...

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