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Table of Contents
Introduction ..................................1
Safety Precautions ............................ 2
Assembly ................................... 3
Pow’r Up LIft ................................ 22
Option Adjustments and Usage ................. 26
Parts Detail ................................. 34
Maintenance ................................ 39
Limited Warranty.............................40
Date Purchased Serial #
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the EasyStand Zing standing frame. We at Altimate Medical have
designed the EasyStand Zing with your needs in mind.
EasyStand Description
The EasyStand line of products is intended for individuals who are able to transfer with assistance from a
caregiver and/or lifting device. It is a useful tool for rehabilitation, home, school, and work use. EasyStand
standing frames support the user from various positions to the standing position. Various support and
positioning options may be added to facilitate individual needs.
Indications for Use
The Zing Size 2 is indicated for most individuals weighing up to 154 lbs. and within the height range of 40 to
60 inches.
Intended Use
The EasyStand Zing products have a manual or electrically operated flat surface (electric option offered on
Zing Size 2 only) that can be adjusted to various positions (i.e. prone or supine) to increase tolerance to an
upright standing position.
This manual is an integral part of your standing system and should be read completely and
thoroughly by anyone that will be operating the unit. This will ensure the EasyStand Zing is assembled
properly and used in the most beneficial manner.
It is necessary to inspect your EasyStand Zing at least weekly to ensure it is in safe operating condition.
EasyStand adjustments that are listed in the product owner’s manual can be made by the operator by
following the instructions for use. After an adjustment is made, inspect the EasyStand to ensure all
hardware and adjustable components are properly secured per the instructions for use. Replacement of
worn parts, major adjustments, or any other important corrections should be handled by an authorized
supplier or service center. Only Altimate Medical, Inc., approved replacement parts should be used to
ensure safety and performance.
The EasyStand Zing shall be prescribed by a qualified physician or occupational/physical
therapist. Do not use the EasyStand Zing without consulting your physician and receiving protocol
for a standing program. Failure to consult a qualified physician prior to using the EasyStand Zing
could lead to medical problems. The EasyStand Zing must be used with a qualified adult attendant
present. Should any problems arise that you cannot solve by reading this manual, please contact
your local supplier or call Altimate Medical, Inc., at 800-342-8968 or 507-697-6393.
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Safety Precautions
• Please read and understand all safety precautions and user instructions prior to use. Call Altimate Medical at 800-342-8968 or
507-697-6393 with any questions or for additional information.
• If a user does not meet the specifications below and has not been properly fitted by a qualified therapist or physician,
Altimate Medical, Inc., does not recommend using the EasyStand Zing.
Zing Size 2- is designed to accommodate most individuals up to 40”-60” (102-152cm) and up to 154 lbs. (70 kg).
- The maximum mass plus its safe working load is approximately 299 lbs. (136 kg)
- The maximum height while unit is in standing position is 71” (1803 mm)
• The EasyStand Zing should not be used without first consulting a qualified physician. Failure to consult a qualified physician prior
to using the EasyStand Zing could lead to medical problems. We recommend a good standing program be established and
supervised by a qualified, registered physical/occupational therapist.
• The EasyStand Zing should always be used with a qualified adult attendant present. Consult with your therapist or physician for proper
foot placement and angle. Never leave a child unattended in the Zing.
• Do not make foot plate adjustments to the Zing while a child is standing.
• It is necessary to inspect the EasyStand Zing at least weekly to ensure it is in safe operating condition. Pay particular attention for
loose hardware. If the EasyStand is equipped with the optional Pow’r up option, please inspect the electrical cables for any wear and
ensure they are attached properly. Replacement of worn parts, major adjustments, or other important corrections should be handled
by an authorized 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.
• Ensure the necessary support and alignment options are in position prior to bringing the child into the standing position.
• If the unit was exposed to temperatures of less than 50˚F (23.5˚C), the unit must warm to room temperature before use.
• The EasyStand can be used at a maximum altitude of 10,000 feet (3,050 meters).
• The expected service life of an EasyStand is considered 5 years under normal use conditions. Note: This may vary based on
frequency of use.
• If you must transport the EasyStand in a vehicle, secure the unit so it does not move around. After transport inspect the EasyStand to
ensure hardware is properly tightened and all options are secured.
• Standing equipment is designed for indoor use on level surfaces only. Keep casters locked while in use.
• Transporting the unit with a user in the standing position is not recommended.
• Extreme movements laterally or front to back may cause the unit to tip.
• It is recommended the equipment be stored at normal room temperature and humidity levels.
• Altimate Medical products are specifically designed to be used with Altimate Medical accessories and options. Unless otherwise noted,
accessories and options from other manufacturers have not been tested by Altimate Medical and are not recommended for use with
Altimate Medical products.
• Product Modifications made without express written consent (including, but not limited to, modification through the use of
unauthorized parts or attachments) are not recommended and will void the product warranty.
• The EasyStand Zing with the Pow’r Up Option meets the requirements of IEC 60601-1 and 60601-1-2.*
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Caution: The EasyStand is constructed of materials that do not support combustion under normal conditions. For the safety of the patient
and attending personnel, do not allow clutter or debris to be stored or accumulate on or around the equipment.
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Caution: This equipment is designed to accommodate a range of users; therefore the unit has various adjustment slots and holes.
Avoid placing fingers or other body parts in any of these areas.
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Caution: While in use this equipment has various moving parts, familiarize yourself with the unit and avoid placing hands or fingers
near any of these areas.
Caution: Advise bystanders to keep clear of the unit while in use.
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* Zing Pow’r Up Lift Option Only
Overall dimensions of Zing Size 2 (approximate):
- The maximum width is 28.75” (730 mm)
- The maximum length while unit is in supine position is 72” (1829 mm)
For more detailed specifications visit our website www.easystand.com
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Assembly
1. Remove everything from the box.
Remove all plastic wrap and parts from the
boxes.
2. Remove the bag of hardware from the
wheelbase. It contains the 4 bolts for the
mast assembly.
3. Position the mast as shown, place the
wheelbase as shown onto the mast.
2
3
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4A. Start all 4 bolts. Do not tighten at this
time.
4B. Once all 4 bolts have been started,
tighten them securely.
4B4A
5. Remove the wrapping and bolts from the
foot pedal and place the foot pedal onto the
bottom of the gas spring as shown.
6. Line up holes and insert the 2 bolts, start
both bolts rst, then tighten securely.
5
6
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7. Place unit onto its wheels as shown, and
lock casters.
7
8. If the Gas Spring Lockout was ordered,
unlock the gas spring by pulling the plunger.
(see page 33)
If the Gas Spring Lockout was not ordered,
remove the bolt from the lower part of the
cylinder on the mast as shown, discard bolt.
If the Pow’r Up Lift was ordered, plug the
battery and controller in.
See Fig. B on page 22 for information on
the Pow’r Up Lift.
9. Remove the nut, bolt and two washers
from the brace. These will be used in steps
10-15.
8
9
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10. Flip up the brace as shown.
Bracket
10
Brace
11. Depress the foot pedal to allow the mast
to expand about 2 inches.
For the Pow’r Up Lift, use the controller to
allow the unit to expand about 2 inches.
12. Insert brace into the bracket and line up
holes. Insert washer in between the
bracket and the brace. You may need a
rubber mallet to assist.
11
12
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13. Insert bolt into the hole about halfway
through the brace.
13
14A. Insert washer on the other side of the
brace and line up holes. You may need to
use a at head screwdriver to assist with
the opening.
14B. Insert the bolt all the way through the
holes. You may need a rubber mallet to
assist.
15. Place nut onto bolt and tighten securely
with hex wrench and open ended wrench.
14B14A
15
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16. For the leg assembly, remove the two
bolts behind the support pad. Set aside.
16
17. Place leg assembly onto unit as shown
and line up holes. Making sure the ratchet
handle and knee clamp are facing towards
the rear of the unit. Insert both bolts and
tighten securely. Repeat steps 16 and 17 for
the other leg.
Knee Clamp
Ratchet Handle
18. Legs should be installed as shown.
17
18
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If a Tilt Table (TT) model was ordered, skip to step 23.
If a Prone model was ordered, skip to step 29.
19. Loosen the knob on the upper body
support.
20. Place upper body support onto post as
shown. Depress spring button and place
into position.
MPS and Supine
19
MPS and Supine
20
21. Tighten knob securely.
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MPS and Supine
21
22. Loosen knob on head support
bracket, insert head support and tighten
knob securely.
23. If a Tilt Table (TT) model was ordered
follow steps 23-27, remove the 6 bolts from
the back of the upper body support pad.
MPS and Supine
22
Tilt Table
23
24. Place pad onto unit as shown. Line
up the 2 middle holes on the pad with the
bracket on the unit, insert 2 bolts and
tighten snug.
Tilt Table
24
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25. Using a hex wrench, insert 2 lower bolts
into the holes on the pad. Tighten snug.
Note: Use the 2 holes on the bracket to
access the lower holes in the pad.
26. Place head support/push handle
bracket into support tube as shown.
Tilt Table
25
Tilt Table
26
27. Line up 2 holes on the bracket with the
2 upper holes on the pad. Insert bolts and
tighten all 6 bolts on the pad securely.
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Tilt Table
27
28A. If the optional chest strap was ordered,
place it around the pad as shown.
28B. Position strap in the grooves on the
support bracket as shown.
29. If the Prone model was ordered follow
steps 29-35, remove the cap on the support
tube and discard. A at screw driver may be
needed.
Tilt Table
28B28A
Prone
29
30. Using a hex wrench, loosen the set
screw some, but do not remove.
Prone
30
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31. Loosen knob and insert upper body
support into the support tube and tighten
knob securely. Tighten set screw.
32. If the face aperture was ordered.
Depress the spring button and place it onto
the support tube.
Prone
31
Prone
32
Prone
33. If the push handle for the tray was
ordered, place tray as shown, remove the 2
bolts from the support brackets on the tray.
Make sure the coved brackets stay in place.
33
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34. Place the push handle for the tray onto
the support brackets as shown.
35A. Line up holes on support brackets
and push handle. Insert bolts and tighten
securely.
35B. Repeat steps 33-35 for other side of
tray.
Prone
34
Prone
835B35A
If a Prone model was ordered, skip to step 43.
36. If the tray with the arms was ordered,
place the tray upside down as shown. Flip
the chrome arms as shown, remove 4 bolts
from bottom of the tray. Place arm brackets
onto tray and line up holes in arm bracket
with holes on the tray. Insert 4 bolts and
tighten securely. If the swing-away tray was
ordered, skip to step 39.
MPS, Supine, TT
36
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37. Loosen knobs on the tray brackets and
ip open the gray latch all the way as shown
below.
38. Lock the casters, insert the two tray
arms into the tray bracket on the bottom of
the tray as shown. Flip gray latch closed,
and tighten knob securely.
Caution: After placing the tray into position,
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ensure the ratchet handles on both sides of
the tray are tightened securely.
MPS, Supine, TT
37
MPS, Supine, TT
38
39. If the swing-away tray was
ordered follow steps 39-42, using a wrench,
remove the nut from the bolt on the tray arm
and discard the nut. Make sure all other
hardware stays on the bolt.
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MPS, Supine, TT
39
40. Flip the tray arm as shown.
41. Place the ratchet handle that was sent
with the manual onto the bolt and tighten
securely.
Repeat steps for the other side.
MPS, Supine, TT
40
MPS, Supine, TT
41
42. There are 2 knobs in the parts bag.
Screw each knob slightly into the tray
bracket on the unit. Place tray onto unit.
Tighten both knobs securely.
MPS, Supine, TT
42
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43. If the Prone model was ordered. Loosen
ratchet handles on the side of the tray. Flip
tray support brackets up as shown. Tighten
ratchet handles securely.
44. Insert tray support brackets into the
following tubes as shown. Depress spring
button and place tray into desired position,
tighten knobs securely.
Prone
43
Prone
44
45. If the lateral supports were ordered,
loosen knob on the lateral support clamp
behind the upper body support pad. Insert
lateral supports and tighten knob securely.
Repeat steps for other lateral support.
Prone Lateral Supports
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Elbow Stop/Arm RestLateral Supports
45
46. If hip supports were ordered, loosen
knob on the hip support bracket on the leg.
Insert hip support as shown, tighten knob
securely. Repeat steps for other hip support
bracket.
46
47. If the multi-adjustable knee pads were
ordered, loosen ratchet handles on the knee
clamps. Raise up into desired position and
tighten ratchet handle securely. Repeat
steps for other knee clamp.
Calf Pad with Knee Strap
Loosen knobs and place onto legs as shown.
Tighten knobs securely when in position.
48. Loosen knob on knee clamp, insert knee
pad bracket and tighten knob securely.
Repeat steps for other knee.
47
ProneMPS, Supine, TT
48
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49. If the multi-adjustable foot plates were
ordered, loosen ratchet handle on foot
plate, place foot plate bracket onto the leg
as shown, place in desired position and
tighten ratchet handle securely. Repeat
steps for other foot plate.
Platform Foot Plate
ProneMPS, Supine, TT
49
Loosen knobs and place onto legs as shown.
Tighten knobs securely when in position.
If a Prone model was ordered, skip to step 55.
50. If the dual control option was ordered,
insert handle and cable behind the support
bracket and leg bracket.
51. Pull handle and cable through between
the pad and the leg bracket as shown.
MPS, Supine, TT
50
MPS, Supine, TT
51
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52. Guide cable up behind pad. Make sure
to guide cable on the back side of the push
handle.
53. Remove bolt from the controller handle,
place controller handle onto the push
handle as shown. Insert bolt through the
hole and tighten to the controller handle.
MPS, Supine, TT
52
MPS, Supine, TT
53
54. Use zip tie to secure cable to lower part
of the push handle.
MPS, Supine, TT
54
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55. If the dual control was ordered,
remove bolt from the controller handle,
place controller handle onto the push
handle as shown. Insert bolt through hole
and tighten to the controller handle.
56. Guide the cable under the tray and use
provided zip tie to secure the cable.
Prone
55
Prone
56
57. Guide the cable following the push
handle and use provided zip tie to secure
the cable.
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Prone
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Pow’r Up Lift Option Usage
Charging the Battery
The EasyStand Zing Pow’r Up Lift uses two 12-volt sealed lead batteries rated at 2.9 amps each. An
EasyStand Zing can be lifted approximately 100 times on one full battery charge. An audible alarm will
sound when the battery is low. Please charge the battery after the alarm sounds. A battery needing to
be fully recharged will take approximately 8 hours. The EasyStand Zing Pow’r Up Lift can be used while
being charged. The function of the charger is to detect a full battery and then provide a constant
potential power supply to hold the battery at a full condition without
overcharging. When the battery EMF rises to a factory preset point, the
charger circuit will not allow the peak output voltage to exceed that value.
This factory setting protects a battery from excessive depletion of
electrolyte, which can occur from overcharging. The charger can be found
in the tool pouch on the back of the unit.
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CAUTION: Use only the Linak charger, model number 10CH01S-00,
provided by Altimate Medical with the Pow’r Up option.
1. Plug the receptacle into a wall outlet. The length of the charger cable
is 80" (203cm). 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 charger will turn yellow indicating the batteries are being charged.
The length of the hand pendant cable is 30" (76cm), retracted.
3. FIG. B- The unit will arrive unplugged from the battery, plug in the white
cord that supplies power to the actuator and the black cord that supplies
power to the remote. The black cord has a notch on it to orient the
connector properly. Fully charge battery before use.
Note: The white cord has a rubber washer on it, which makes it very sticky
and sometimes will not get pushed in completely, make sure to push the
cord all the way into the battery.
4. When the batteries are charged, the light on the charger will turn green.
5. Fully charge the batteries every three months or less during periods of
intermittent or non-use.
The hand pendant is a
Type BF applied part.
FIG. A
FIG. B
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CAUTION: The Zing Pow’r Up Option is not designed for
continuous use. Duty Cycle 5% Max, 1 min. / 19 min.
Raising the Lift - Press the UP (arrow up) button on the hand control to lift
the Zing.
Lowering the Lift - Press the DOWN (arrow down) button on the hand control to lower the Zing.
CAUTION: Ensure the cables are attached properly per the instructions for use. Do not allow the cables
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to drag on the floor or to catch on objects.
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Battery Replacement
The batteries are enclosed in the control box of the Pow’r Up Lift (the black box where 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 about disposing of the old batteries.
IP Rating
The IP rating is a classification system indicating the protection degree from dust, water and impact for
electrical equipment and enclosures. Pow’r Up Lift components are rated at IP21. The definition for IP21 is
as follows:
First character definition: 2 - Protected against solid foreign objects of 12.5mm diameter and greater.
Second character definition: 1 - Protected against vertically falling water drops.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Pow’r Up Option components have been designed and tested to meet the applicable EMC requirements. It
is unlikely that you will encounter problems with your EasyStand due to inadequate electromagnetic
compatibility. However, if you notice any unusual (such as intermittent) behavior of your Pow’r Up option
and the EasyStand is being used next to possible interfering equipment such as mobile phones,
microwaves, or radio broadcast masts, this could be an indication of electromagnetic interference. If such
behavior occurs move the EasyStand away from the interfering equipment. Please report any instance of
possible electromagnetic interference to AMI’s Customer Service Department.
WARNING: Use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified or provided by the
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manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased
electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation.
The EasyStand Zing is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the EasyStand Zing can help prevent electromagnetic interference by
maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and
the EasyStand Zing as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters
(m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output
power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects, and people.
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Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile
RF communications equipment and the EasyStand Zing.
Rated maximum output
power of transmitter
W
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter
150 kHz to 80 MHz
d = 1.2 √
P
.12
.38
1.2
3.8
12
80 MHz to 800 MHz800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
m
d = 1.2 √
P
.12.23
.38.73
1.22.3
3.87.3
1223
d = 2.3 √
P
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity
The EasyStand Zing is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user
of the EasyStand Zing should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity Test
IEC 60601
Test Level
Compliance
Level
Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment
should be used no closer to any part of the
EasyStand Zing, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the
equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.
Conducted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3
6 Vrms
150 kHz to 80
MHz
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2.7
GHz
6 Vrms
3 V/m
Recommended separation distance
d = 1.2 √
P
d = 1.2 √P 80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 2.3 √P800 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Where P is the maximum output power rating of the
transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter
manufacturer and d is the recommended separation
distance in meters (m).
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site surveya, should
be less than the compliance level in each frequency
b
range.
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment
marked with the following symbol:
NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects, and people.
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile
radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy.
To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be
considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the EasyStand Zing is used exceeds the
applicable RF compliance level above, the EasyStand Zing should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal
performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the
EasyStand Zing.
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
Note: The EMISSIONS characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in industrial areas and
hospitals (CISPR 11 class A). If it is used in a residential environment (for with CISPR 11 class B is normally
required) this equipment might not offer adequate protection to radio-frequency communication services.
The user might need to take mitigation measures, such as relocating or re-orienting the equipment.
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Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions
The EasyStand Zing is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of
the EasyStand Zing should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions Test
RF emissions CISPR 11
RF emissions CISPR 11
Harmonic emissions
IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations/
Flicker emissions
IEC 61000-3-3
ComplianceElectromagnetic Environment - Guidance
Group 1The EasyStand Zing uses RF energy only for its inter-
Class B
Class A
Complies
nal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low
and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby
electronic equipment.
The EasyStand Zing is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic establishments and those
directly connected to the public low-voltage power
supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity
The EasyStand Zing is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user
of the EasyStand Zing should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity Test
Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD)
IEC 61000-4-2
Electrical Fast
Transient/Burst
IEC 61000-4-4
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5
Voltage dips, short
interruptions and
voltage variations on
power supply input
lines
IEC 61000-4-11
Power frequency
(50/60 Hz) magnetic
field
IEC 61000-4-8
IEC 60601
Test Level
± 8 kV contact
± 15 kV air
± 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
<5 % U
T
(>95 % dip in UT)
for 0,5 cycle
40 % UT
(60 % dip in UT)
for 5 cycles
70 % UT
(30 % dip in UT)
for 25 cycles
<5 % UT
(>95 % dip in UT)
for 5 s
30 A/m
Compliance
Level
± 8 kV contact
± 15 kV air
± 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
<5 % U
T
(>95 % dip in UT)
for 0,5 cycle
40 % UT
(60 % dip in UT)
for 5 cycles
70 % UT
(30 % dip in UT)
for 25 cycles
<5 % UT
(>95 % dip in UT)
for 5 s
30 A/mPower frequency magnetic fields should be at levels
Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance
Floors should be wood, concrete, or ceramic tile. If
floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30 %.
Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment.
Mains power quality should be that of a
typical commercial or hospital environment.
Mains power quality should be that of a typical
commercial or hospital environment. If the user of
the EasyStand Zing requires continued operation
during power mains interruptions, it is recommended
that the EasyStand Zing be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery.
characteristic of a typical location in a typical
commercial or hospital environment.
NOTE: UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
Option Adjustments & Usage
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Trays
Black Molded/Swing-Away Tray Height
58. To adjust tray height, loosen knobs on the
back of unit and set to desired position. Tighten
securely.
Black Molded Tray Depth
59. To adjust the tray, loosen the knobs on each
side until resistance is felt, then ip the gray lever
in the center of the knob fully open.
DO NOT continue to turn the knob
counterclockwise. Forcing the knob past its stop
will damage the mechanism.
The tray may now be removed completely, or
adjusted to the desired position using the click
detent positions as a guide. Once desired
position is achieved, tighten knobs securely.
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Swing-Away Tray Depth
60. Loosen knob under the tray, pull or push into
desired position. Tighten securely.
Swing-Away Tray Angle
61. To adjust tray angle, loosen ratchet handles
on both sides of the tray, set to desired
position. Tighten securely.
Swing-Away Tray Swing-Away
62. Loosen knob on one side only until you are
able to swing tray away.
63. Swing tray away to allow for transfers.
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Hip Supports
64. The hip support width can be adjusted by
loosening the knobs behind the pelvic pad.
Adjust to desired position and tighten
securely.
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65. To adjust the fore/aft positioning on the
hip supports, loosen the thumb knobs and
put in desired position. Adjust to desired position and tighten securely.
Lateral Supports
66. The lateral support width and height can
be adjusted by loosening the knobs on the
back of the unit. Adjust to desired position
and tighten securely.
67. The lateral supports have a number of
attachment holes on the back of the pad
which will allow for additional positions
vertically and horizontally. The pads may
also be bolted at a high, low, or neutral
position for greater pad range.
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Calf Pad with Knee Strap
68. To adjust the calf pad with knee strap,
loosen knobs on each side. Position
fore/aft and up/down to the desired setting.
Tighten securely.
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Multi-Adjustable Knee Pads
69. To adjust the multi-adjustable knee pad
height, loosen the ratchet handle. Adjust to
desired position. Tighten securely.
70. To adjust the multi-adjustable knee pad
depth, loosen the knob. Adjust to desired
position. Tighten securely.
71. To adjust the multi-adjustable knee pad
position, loosen knob and rotate to desired
position. Tighten securely.
Independent Adjustable Calf Pads
72. To adjust the independent adjustable
calf pad depth, loosen the knob. Adjust to
desired position. Tighten securely.
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73. Remove bolts and position as desired to
adjust calf pad height. Tighten securely.
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Upper Body Support Pad
74. To adjust the upper body support pad
height, loosen knob.
75. Depress spring button and adjust to
desired position. Tighten knob securely.
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Head Support
76. To adjust the head support depth,
loosen the knob on the back of the headrest
and slide into desired position. Tighten
securely.
77. To adjust the head support angle,
loosen the ratchet handle and place into
desired position. Tighten securely.
78. To adjust the head support height,
loosen the knob on the back, move to
desired position. Tighten securely.
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Leg Abduction
79. Loosen knob behind the pelvic pad.
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80. Abduct each leg out to the desired
position up to 30 degrees per leg. Tighten
securely.
Face Aperature
81. To adjust the aperature height, loosen
the knob on the support bracket. Place into
desired position and tighten securely.
82. To adjust the angle or width of the
aperature pads, loosen the knobs and place
into desired position. Tighten knobs
securely.
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Platform Foot Plates
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83. Height-Platfrom Foot Plates are only
height adjustable. Loosen knob, set to
desired position. Tighten securely.
84A. Straps (if ordered)-Position straps into
desired slots.
84B. Foot Holders-Position foot holders into
desired position. Insert bolt and tighten knob
securely.
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Multi-Adjustable Foot Plates
85. Height-Loosen the ratchet handles
connecting the foot bracket to vertical leg
tubes to adjust foot plate height.
86. Plantar/Dorsi-Loosen ratchet handles to
tilt foot plates. Tighten securely.
90. Abduction-Loosen ratchet handles to
spread apart foot plates, tighten securely.
Loosen knobs under foot plates and slide foot
plates apart. Tighten knobs securely.
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Caution: Never reposition the foot plates
with the child in the standing position.
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Caution: Avoid placing ngers in the
adjustment slot.
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Supine
91. Flip the lever located behind the pelvic
pad to the “supine to stand” position.
92. Adjust to the desired supine position by
depressing the foot pedal or using the hand
pendant on the Pow’r Up option and tilting.
This can be done with the user in the unit.
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Prone
93. Flip the lever located behind the pad to
the “prone” position.
94. Adjust to the desired prone position by
depressing the foot pedal or using the hand
pendant on the Pow’r Up option and tilting.
This can be done with the user in the unit.
Dual Control
95. Squeeze the hand lever to place the unit
in the desired position.
96. Use the foot pedal to place the unit in
the desired position.
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Gas Spring Lockout
97. Pull the lockout knob out and twist to
unlock. Your unit can now be positioned
using the foot pedal or hand lever.
98. Twist until the knob is vertical and locks
into position. The gas spring is now locked
from unintended movement.
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Directional Locking Caster
99. Lock the right rear caster to allow the
unit to guide straight. Locking the
directional caster locks the directional
position of the caster. This will not prevent
the caster from rolling.
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Parts Detail- MPS
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Parts Detail- Supine
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Parts Detail- TT MPS
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Parts Detail- TT Supine
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Parts Detail- Prone
Maintenance
Cleaning/Disinfecting
• Clean the EasyStand with a mild, non-abrasive disinfectant or soap and water.
• Check the EasyStand at least weekly to ensure all nuts, bolts and adjustable parts are tightened securely, failure
to do so may result in parts falling off which may cause a choking hazard for children.
• Do not use bleach or any other bleach-based cleaners on the EasyStand.
• Disinfecting wipes are safe to use on metal and non-porous surfaces.
• Use a damp sponge with mild soap or a mild, non-abrasive disinfectant.
• Spot clean Neoprene with mild soap and water.
• Hygienic covers may be removed and hand washed with water. Air dry the covers. Always use care when removing and replacing the covers.
• Do not dry clean any upholstery items.
• If the EasyStand is being used with one user, clean the EasyStand on a monthly basis or as needed.
• If the EasyStand is being used in a multiple-user environment, the EasyStand should be cleaned after each use.
Urethane Coated Fabrics and Hygienic Washable Covers (Dartex or generic equivalent)
• The recommended cleaning and disinfection instructions should be followed whenever possible to avoid damage
to the PU membrane which could lead to premature failure of the cover.
• For superficial dirt, use a disposable wipe and a warm solution of neutral detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
• Disinfect using a 0.1% sodium hypochlorite solution (1000ppm chlorine), stronger bleach solutions not
recommended.
• Thoroughly rinse any remaining cleaning solution with water and dry fabric before re-use or storage.
• Do not iron.
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Limited Warranty
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/customer (or supplier/non consumer who does
not buy or resell). Altimate Medical, Inc., warrants the EasyStand against defects in materials and
workmanship as listed below.
• Steel Frames - 5 year warranty
• Gas Spring- 2 year warranty
• Upholstered components, plastic pads, rubber parts, painted surfaces, bearings and other parts not
specifically identified above - 90 day warranty
Warranty on Electric lift option components is as follows:
• Actuator & Hand Pendant - 2 year warranty
• Control Box & Battery - 90 days
• Battery Charger - 90 days
The warranty period commences for the consumer on the purchase date from the seller/supplier. If the
product is rented or otherwise not sold to a consumer, the warranty period commences from the date of
invoice from Altimate Medical. Any product proven to Altimate Medical satisfaction to be defective and
within warranty period, shall be repaired or replaced at Altimate Medical’s option.
ALTIMATE MEDICAL SOLE OBLIGATION AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL
BE LIMITED TO SUCH REPAIR AND/OR REPLACEMENT. This warranty does not include any labor charges
incurred in replacement parts installation. Freight charges to factory are at the expense of consumer to
seller. Return freight charges will be prepaid by Altimate Medical. For warranty service, please contact
the authorized supplier from whom you purchased your Altimate Medical product. In the event you do not
receive satisfactory warranty service, please write directly to Altimate Medical at the address below. Do
not return products to our factory without prior authorization.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: The foregoing warranty shall not apply to serial numbered products if the
serial number has been removed or defaced. Products subject to negligence, abuse, misuse, improper
operation, improper maintenance, improper storage, or damages beyond Altimate Medical’s control are
not covered by this warranty, and that evaluation will be solely determined by Altimate Medical. Products
modified without Altimate Medical’s express written consent (including, but not limited to, modification
through the use of unauthorized parts or attachments) are not covered by this warranty. The warranty shall
not apply to problems arising from normal wear or failure to follow instructions. 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 product improvement and reserves the right to change
features, specifications, and prices without prior notification. Check with Altimate Medical for latest
information.
Altimate Medical, Inc., 262 W. 1st St., Morton, MN 56270 USA