In-Step Mobility U-Step II, US-PC2 Step-by-step Manual

Step-by-Step Guide to Using Your
In-Step Mobility Products Corp.
U-Step II Walking Stabilizer
4-inch non-marking casters
Padded
Tension control
Height adjustable
Adjustable
backrest
Spring-loaded
front wheel
Place to step for going up curbs
Glow-in-the-Dark tabs
Laser module (Optional)
Laser projected r
ed line –
optional
Ergonomically
positioned
handlebars
Comfort grips
Hand brake
Removable
basket
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CONTENTS:
A. Assembly Instructions
B. Braking
C. Tension Control Adjustment
D. Sitting Down
E. Walking Over Obstacles
F. Transporting
G. Setup After Transporting
H. Accessories
1. Alternative Brake Accessory
2. Laser & Sound Cueing Module
3. Replacing the Cueing Module Batteries
4. Optional Weights
I. Maintenance
J. Warranty Information
Guide for Setting Up & Using Your U-Step II
1) After opening the box, cut the plastic ties that secured the U-Step II in transit.
2) Attach the basket to
the U-Step II. The back of the basket has a mounting plate that connects to the flat hooks on the back of the junction.
(See Right)
Position the mounting plate in front of the flat hooks and slide the bas­ket down until the mounting plate engages in the flat hooks.
(Below)
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A. Assembly Instructions
Flat black hooks
3) Lift up on the tube at the top near the seat so that the seat becomes horizontal with the ground. (See above) Press the seat down until it snaps into place. (Below)
4) Install the left and the right handlebars.
(See top of page 5)
If you have any doubt which is the left and right handlebar, look at the junction box below the seat and you can see the left handle bar cable is connected into the left side and visa versa for the right.
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You will need to push in the height adjustment button to slide the handle bar into the lower height adjustment tube.
(Right)
Also, when you insert the handlebars make sure that the cables are routed to the inside of the handlebars, rather than the outside.
(Below)
5) Adjusting the handlebars to the proper height. Generally, the handlebars are adjusted so that the handles are 2-3 inches above your palm when your arm rests at your side.
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Junction Box
Right Handlebar
Left Handlebar
6) Using the wrench provided, tighten the height adjust­ment bolt so that the handle bars do not wiggle. The handles are flared out to the side for better pos­ture and comfort.
7) Install the back rest by sliding the backrest tubes into the tubes in front of the seat. The two sides need to be inserted at the same time to allow for easy insertion.
There are three adjustment holes for the backrest. Choose the one most comfort­able for you when you sit down. Insert the two bolts and wing nuts provided to secure the backrest into place. Slide the bolt through the top side of the tube and secure with the wing nut below.
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The U-Step II’s wheels will not roll until you release the brakes in one of the following ways:
1) Squeeze either or
both hand brake levers to release the brakes.
2) Pull up on the release
bar of the alternative brake accessory dis­cussed in section H.
1) Not everyone needs to adjust the tension control to be safe.
However, if you feel that the U-Step II rolls too easily for you, use the tension control to add resistance. Place your U-Step II on the surface where you walk most often. You will need more tension on a smooth surface such as flooring than you will on carpet.
2) Locate the
tension lock­ing bolt and loosen it with a screw driver. To increase rolling resist­ance, move the tension lever toward
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B. Braking
C. Tension Control Adjustment (Optional)
Tension locking bolt
Tension lever
Tension indicator (sticker)
the front of the walker. On the frame just below the tension lever is an indicator for adjusting the tension lever. “H” stands for Higher tension and “L” stands for Lower tension.
3) Re-tighten the
tension locking bolt to hold the position of the tension lever.
4) Remember to
squeeze one of the hand brakes while testing the walker. Test the rolling speed of the walker, if you need more or less resistance adjust accordingly.
To sit down, you can either turn around while holding the han­dlebar, or pivot the U-Step II around so that it is positioned behind you and then sit down on the seat.
When you are sitting on the U-Step II you are facing back­wards relative to the moving direction of the U-Step II.
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WARNING:
While sitting, DO NOT push off with your feet to move the U-Step II. This is unsafe.
D. Sitting Down
The U-Step II has a patented spring-loaded front caster that enables it to roll over obstacles, such as door mold­ing strips and cracks in the sidewalk. It will help you ride over obstacles as high as one half-inch.
By removing the safety pins that stop the rear wheels from springing up, you can navigate up larger obstacles such as curbs without lifting the walker.
You can go up a curb or small step by either stepping down on the back of the base or just by pulling back on the handle­bars, you can raise the front of the walker to go up a curb or small step.
After raising the front end, release the brake and roll up the obstacle. This feature requires reasonable balance and is not appropriate for every­one. If you feel unsafe using this fea­ture, keep the locking pins in place.
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E. Walking Over Obstacles
Locking pins
1) With the U-Step II in front of you, raise the release lever in front of the seat and tilt the seat upward.
2) Reach down and pull up on the hori­zontal bar that has a sticker on it reading “
Lift Here to Fold” until the U-Step II folds up.
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F. Transporting Your U-Step II
Release Lever
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3) Secure the Velcro strap to stop the walker from folding. The orange tab on the end of the Velcro is to help you see the side of the Velcro with hooks for securing the strap.
4) Hold the U-Step II by the side to place it into your vehicle.
1) Release the Velcro strap holding the U-Step II in the folded position.
2) Allow the U-Step II to open – with the base on the ground.
3) Press the seat down in the middle until the Release Lever snaps into place.
4) You can put the Velcro strap inside the basket so that it is not hanging down.
1) Alternative Brake Accessory –
Included with your U-Step II is the alternative brake accessory. This allows a person to operate the brakes from a Horizontal bar that attaches at the handles.
Installation instructions below:
a. Loosen height adjustment bolts on the left and right side
with the 13-millimeter wrench supplied.
b. Carefully insert the ends of the brake accessory into the rear of each handlebar until the push pin engages in the holes on the walker.
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H. Accessories
G. Setup After Transporting
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SAFETY NOTE:
It is very important to press the
seat down until the Release Lever fully snaps into place.
c. Adjust the height of the handlebars so that the hori­zontal bar is at a comfortable height for you.
d. Re-tighten the height adjustment bolts.
e. The pull-up rod below should be positioned below the hand brakes so that when the rod is pulled up the hand brakes are squeezed.
f. If you use this Alternative Brake setup, you may want to remove the backrest in front so that you can sit down on your U-Step II from the front.
2) Laser and Sound Cueing Module —
Primarily used by those with Parkinson’s freezing but can be used by anyone with an irregular gait pattern. The Laser and Sound Cueing Module can help you get started, normalize your walking, and increase your stride. First press the red button on the module – that is located below the seat. This will activate the Laser cueing function. A bright red laser line will be project­ed on the floor to guide your steps.
To activate the Sound Cueing, press and hold the top black but­ton in for a few seconds. You will then hear the beeping. To set the beep pattern to be faster, press the top black button. To slow down the beep pattern, press the bot­tom black button.
The sound cueing will only work when the laser cueing is on. To turn it off, you
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need to press the red button and turn off the whole unit. If you leave the laser on for about ten minutes without using it, the laser will turn off automatically to conserve your battery.
3) Replacing the Batteries of the Laser and Sound Cueing Module —
Remove the screws holding the plastic cover to the metal junction. Carefully remove the battery from the unit. It might be held in with a strap that needs to be removed.
The battery is a #123 three-volt battery. You can purchase it in most drug stores and electronic stores. You can also ordered it directly from In-Step Mobility. Re-install the plastic cover using the screws supplied.
4) Optional Weights —
Although the U-Step II is very stable, we do offer weights as an accessory to increase the stability of the walker.
These weights eas­ily secure to the base of the U-Step II using Velcro straps
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I. Maintenance
J. Warranty
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NOTE: DO NOT pull on the cabling. Pulling on a cable can cause it to become kinked or stretched out of shape, which could prevent the braking system from functioning properly. A damaged cable should be replaced. Please have your U-Step II serviced if the cabling becomes damaged.
Your U-Step II Walking Stabilizer is warranted for a full year from purchase, to work properly and be free from any defects in materials and workmanship. Additionally, the frame is warrant­ed for three years from the date of purchase.
In the event of a defect covered by this warranty, we will, at our option, repair or replace the device. In the event of a problem, you will need to return the walker for repair at your cost. We will fix the product or replace it and send it back to you at our cost.
This warranty does not cover device failure due to owner's mis­use or negligence.
In the event of a minor problem, In-Step Mobility Products will attempt to resolve the issue by sending replacement parts.
If you have a question about your U-Step II or this warranty, please contact In-Step Mobility Products at
1-800-558-7837.
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Clean your U-Step II with a clean, damp cloth when necessary.
Periodically check some of the moving components for wear. On a daily basis, check over the U-Step II by trying the brakes. Please call your U-Step II representative or call
1-800-558-7837
if you experience any problems with the tension of the wheels or with braking.
U-Step II Walking Stabilizer
Medicare
Reimbursable!
In-Step Mobility Products Corp.
8027 Monticello Ave., Skokie, IL 60076 walkers@ustep.com www.ustep.com
1.800.558.7837
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Passive Control Specifications
(Model US-PC2)
Model number ....................................US-PC2
Medicare code (HCPC) ........................#E0147
Weight capacity ..................................375 lbs
Height adjustment range..................................
..................accommodates users 4’10” to 6’2”
Height customization ..........................available
Size of Padded Seat............................19” x 8”
Height from floor to seat ............................22”
Overall width ............................................23”
Length ......................................................25”
Folded dimensions...... approx. 42” x 23” x 10”
Turning circle ............................................29”
Weight ..................................................20 lbs
Material of frame ............................................
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Tubular Steel and Aluminum
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