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USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK

INGLESE - cod. 22366 -20-08-12

STANDING FRAME

MINI STANDY

STANDING FRAME

MINI STANDY

Summary of Contents for MINI STANDY

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK INGLESE cod 22366 20 08 12 STANDING FRAME MINI STANDY STANDING FRAME MINI STANDY...

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Page 3: ...ave questions contact your retailer who will be happy to help you or call ORMESA directly at 39 0742 22927 send a fax to 39 0742 22637 or send an e mail to info ormesa com Luigi Menichini Managing Dir...

Page 4: ...o current laws regulations and standards The product must only be used by persons whose bodily dimensions and weight conform to the specifications in the paragraph Technical Features on page 6 as part...

Page 5: ...shown on page 19 20 of the manual must be ONLY MADE by a SPECIALIZED SERVICE CENTER in the maintenance of mechanical aids for disables otherwise warranty and marking will be voided Any CHANGES in the...

Page 6: ...E NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY HOW TO STORE AND TRANSPORT TH EMEDICAL DEVICE TO AND TRANSPORT THE MEDICAL DEVICE THE DEVICE MUST BE STORED AND PACKED using the Ormesa original packaging materials unles...

Page 7: ...l avoid overheating the product and discolouring the upholstery DO NOT REST EXCESSIVELY HOT CONTAINERS OR OBJECTS ON THE TRAY SURFACE BECAUSE THEY COULD TIP OVER and because the wood or covering could...

Page 8: ...xing screws Base made of strong flexible painted wood The purpose of the flexibility is to make the stander elastic Thanks to the flexibility the child is stimulated to assume and maintain an erect po...

Page 9: ...MINI STANDY FROM THE BOX ATTENTION CUT WITHOUT PRESSING TOO HARD SO AS NOT TO DAMAGE THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX REMOVE MINI STANDY FROM THE BOX STANDER A cm B cm C cm VOLUME m3 WEIGHT kg MINI STANDY 2 7...

Page 10: ...SIZES THE DOCTOR MUST DETERMINE WHICH IS THE MOST APPROPRIATE FOR THE CHILD 1 A F E D C B G IT CONSISTS OF A A MOBILE SUPPORT PLATFORM WITH SWIVELLING WHEELS AND BRAKES B FOOT STOPS ADJUSTABLE FOR BO...

Page 11: ...of bipedality with the consequent liberation of the upper limbs and hands from support functions posture means a constant relationship of the body with the environment which is acquired through the m...

Page 12: ...ility of integrating the visual information deriving from objects with that coming from one s own body in a correct posture Thus the possibility of first globally grasping capturing and exploring and...

Page 13: ...lows the body to maintain a sure position anchored and bound by the support surfaces allowing selective exploration and a dialogue with the surrounding physical social world Fig 5 6 MINI STANDY can in...

Page 14: ...he physiatrist or therapist must constantly check the positioning of the device In fact MINI STANDY is used by disabled children during their development they grow rapidly and even the pathological pi...

Page 15: ...ould cause an oppressive sense of constriction and at the same time too light a support which could cause fear of falling reactions or a sense of instability Fig 13 If the child is able to communicate...

Page 16: ...xtended Fig 14 The individual knee pads and heel stops allow abducting one limb more than the other such as in the sublaxation of the hip If there is sufficient trunk control the pectoral support can...

Page 17: ...and the posture and gesture Fig 17 Remember that this integration is the foundation of normal motor behaviour It is very important to immediately seek the most active control possible and begin very...

Page 18: ...zed personnel Remove all potential obstacles The manufacturer will not be liable for personal injuries or property damage resulting from a failure to follow all the instructions in this manual This se...

Page 19: ...he child must increase active motor control because the amplitude of the movement is increased GRASPING A BALL ABOVE WITH TWO HANDS A variant of the preceding it facilitates the symmetrical extension...

Page 20: ...eful to vary the size weight trajectory speed and direction of the object This variability will help increase the child s repertory of movements and motor acts BUILDING WITH BLOCKS ON THE WORK TRAY MA...

Page 21: ...tructions provided below CLEANING and DISINFECTING THE UPHOLSTERY THE PAINTED CHROMED FRAME AND THE TRAY Clean and disinfect with a soft clothed moistened with detergent and a household disinfectant s...

Page 22: ...TURER OR OTHER FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE ANY OTHER SOLUTION WILL RESULT IN THE USER AND THE THIRD PARTY MAINTAINER FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESULTS OF THEIR WORK AND THE MANUFACTURER WILL ONL...

Page 23: ...roduct it is required that 1 a doctor or therapist verifies that the aid is appropriate and adequate to meet the dimensional functional and postural needs of the new user and if all its components are...

Page 24: ...NCE 1980 FDAREGISTERED USA The technical Data and information given in this handbook are not binding ORMESA reserves the right to carry out any necessary change without prior notice or replacements AN...

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