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Positioning Pin Assembly:
Figure 5
Positioning Pin
Locker Ring
6 NGSTST | Revision: 11/15/19
Using the Positioning Pin Assemblies
The Positioning Pin Assemblies are composed of two parts, the
Positioning Pin and the Locker Ring. (See Figure 5). The Locker
Ring only needs to be rotated. Simply turn it counterclockwise
½ turn to loosen the assembly. The Positioning Pin can only be
pulled out when the Locker Ring is loosened. After the Locker
Ring is loosened, pull the Positioning Pin out and move the
desired component up or down. While you are moving the
desired component, let go of the Locking Pin to allow it to drop
into the next setting. Once the desired position is achieved, turn
the Locker Ring ½ turn clockwise to secure the assembly.
POSITIONING THE KNEEPAD
• Make sure all four wheel brakes on the Sit-to-Stand Trainer
are locked.
• Make sure client wheelchair brakes are locked.
• User is typically positioned so that knees are in contact with
the knee support pad.
• Position knee support pad so that pad is at or slightly below
knee joint and user can still reach handlebar when leaning
forward. The knee support pad height and distance from the
weight stack are both adjustable by using the Positioning Pin
Assembly and moving the pad up/down or in/out to the
desired location. The Positioning Pin will snap into the
pre-drilled holes, locking it into position.
POSITIONING THE HANDLEBAR
• Position handlebar so that when grasped by user, their arms
angle slightly upwards (not parallel to floor), enabling user to
engage their arms and their core with each standing attempt.
• If shoulder range of motion or flexor tone limits the user's
ability to grasp the handlebar, slight assistance can be
provided by pulling on the side of the sling to assist with the
standing effort.

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