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Alliance™ Stand Aid Lifts
Models:
Stand Aid - 1914 400 lb
Stand Aid - 1913 450 lb
Operator
Instructions
Alliance Stand Aid Lifts
Thank you for choosing Chattanooga Alliance Patient Lift!
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Dealer Name: ____________________________________
Telephone: ______________________________________
Serial #: _________________________________________
Date of Purchase: _________________________________
INSPECT YOUR MERCHANDISE
Upon receipt of your Stand Aid Lift, verify that all merchandise is complete and free from any shipping
damage.
Refuse delivery if the packaging appears to be badly damaged. If the merchandise is received damaged
or is missing components, contact the shipping company immediately and file a claim.
For further assistance, contact your local dealer or Product Support at the following:
1-800-494-3395 USA
[email protected]
DJO, Inc.
1430 Decision Street
Vista, CA 92081 USA
T: 1-800592-7329 USA
DJOGlobal.com
© 2013 DJO, LLC. All rights reserved.
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SAFETY
• FAILURE to use this device according to instructions may cause serious injury.
• NEVER attempt to transfer a patient or resident whose weight exceeds the indicated maximum
capacity for this device or any accessory.
• NEVER leave a patient unattended during transfer
• DO NOT use without complete understanding of safe and correct operation
• DO NOT use for the purpose of transportation over long distances.
• DO NOT use for the purpose of seating over long extended periods of time.
DEFINITIONS & SYMBOLS
In this manual the user refers to the patient or resident and may be used interchangeably at
different times Caregiver refers to the operator or person who is assisting with the transfer.
Symbols used in this manual and their meanings:
Warning! Failure to heed this warning may result in damage to the product or
serious injury to the operator and/or user.
Important instructions follow. Read and understand the instructions in the
manual before using the product.
Note! Important information concerning the product and/or its correct and
proper usage follows.
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PRODUCT FEATURES
DESCRIPTION & APPLICATIONS
The Stand Aid series are offerings from Chattanooga that represent a class of medical devices
collectively referred to as standing transfer aids. The Stand Aid standing transfer aid is
positioned between a traditional walker or wheelchair and the common electric stand assist
patient lift.
The Stand Aid is a transfer assist unit which keeps the user actively engaged in the process.
Transfer functions of all types are quick and require minimal caregiver assistance. Each unit is
equipped with a crossbar where users can grasp and pull their self up into a standing position
using their own strength. The padded split seats swing out allowing the user to stand up and
board the unit. The caregiver then flips the split seats back into place to form a secure and
comfortable seat for the user to sit on for the remainder of the transfer.
A patient or resident who qualifies to use the Stand Aid must have enough leg and lower
body strength to stand up and remain in the standing/sitting position. Adequate arm
strength is required if the patient must use crossbar. Users who satisfy these criteria and have
difficulty walking or present a potential for falling down will find the Stand Aid a useful and
safe transfer device. For patients who lack these requirements, a sit-to-stand lift such as the
electric powered Stand Assist patient lift is preferred and recommended.
The Stand Aid standing transfer aid is suitable for the following types of transfers:
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Bed to Chair/Wheelchair
Bed/Chair/Wheelchair to commode
Room to Room
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SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
Item
Stand Aid 400
Stand Aid 450
Maximum Capacity
Minimum Base Width
Maximum Base Width
Open Base Width
Closed Base Width
Base Opens
Overall Height
Base Height
Minimum Seat Height
Seat Width
Overall Length
Unit Weight
Knee Pads / Shin Guards
Optional Support Strap
Optional Seat Locks
Upgrade Base to 450 lb
400 lb / 182 kg
16.2”
25.5”
N/A
N/A
No
43”
4.5”
26.7”
20”
32”
57 lb
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
450 lb / 205 kg
26.8”
37”*
37”*
26.7”
Yes
43.3”
4.5”
26.7”**
20”
35.4”
71 lb
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
*Measured to the outside of each base leg with the base legs in the wodest open position.
**Measured from the groud to the bottom of te seat.
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ASSEMBLY
Prior to assembly, unpack all parts from the shipping carton and check for any missing
parts. Contact you dealer immediately if a part is missing.
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Parts List
Cross Bar x 2
Right Side Arm
Left Side Arm
Side Support Arm x 2
Knee Pad Support Bar
Knee Pad x 2
Seat x 2
Tools & Fasteners
A1 8x Carriage bolt
A2 2x Hex bolt
A3 4x Hex screw
A4 10x Washer
A5 10x Lock washer
A6 8x Lock nut
A7 2x Plastic cap
T1 1x Wrench
T2 1x Allen key
Stand Aid
400
Stand Aid
450
Factory assembled base with foot plate and castors.
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STEP BY STEP ASSEMBLY
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STEP BY STEP ASSEMBLY (CONT)
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Line up the small holes on the
underside of the tubes with the
holes in the support units.
Insert the two cross bars into
the holes on the seat and
handle bar support units.
Use the 4 hex screws (A3) with
Allen key (T2) to tighten the
completed assembly
()$*+1
Insert the kneepad side support
assembly into the base slots and
then insert the seat assembly
into the kneepad and side
support assembly.
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STEP BY STEP ASSEMBLY (CONT)
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Use the remaining 4 carriage bolt assemblies to securely fasten the two sub assemblies to the
base unit. All of the square shoulders of the bolts should be on the inside and the washers and
lock nuts on the outside.
(A1 + A4 +A5 +A6)
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Double check all assemblies for tightness and read operating instructions carefully
prior to use.
#############SEAT USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
The two black molded seat units can be rotated upwards to allow for patient loading. Once
the patient is in an upward standing position the split seats must be lowered down to form
a complete two-sided seat. Always make sure each of the two seat components are properly
lowered forming a complete seat prior to having the patient sit down.
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Raise the two split seat units up
and parallel to the side of the
Stand Aid as shown below.
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Have the patient positioned at the
edge of the surface and move the
Stand Aid in front of the patient
so that their feet are firmly on the
platform and knees/shins are in
contact with the two cupped knee/
shin pads as shown below.
The Stand Aid 450 allows access
around wider obstacles such as
recliners. The base of the Stand
Aid 450 opens by stepping the foot
pedal.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONT)
()$*+5
Lock the casters by stepping on the caster clip and
pushing down as shown below.
()$*+2
Have the patient grasp the cross bar closest to them
and using their own strength pull themselves up into
a standing position firmly on the platform as shown.
()$*+1
Lower both of the split seat units down into position to
form a complete seat as shown.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONT)
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Have the patient lower themselves down onto the seat
while keeping their knees/shins in the knee/shin pads
and while still holding the cross bar with both hands as
shown.
()$*+4
Unlock the casters and place both hands on the cross
bar furthest from the patient and move the standing
transfer aid to the new surface. Make sure the patient
is secure and in proper position as described in Step 6
above prior and during transfer as shown below.
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The Stand Aid Standing Transfer Aid is a manual unit and therefore requires minimal maintenance on
an ongoing basis.
However to insure safety and proper use the following steps should be taken on a monthly basis:
• Check all bolt/nut assemblies to make sure they are tight and no wear and tear is evident. Replace
and tighten any worn assemblies prior to using the Stand Aid.
• Check the two seat assemblies to make sure they are not worn or damaged and that the bolts are
tight. Replace any worn or damaged seat components before using the Stand Aid.
• Check the casters to make sure they are in working order and are secured firmly to the Stand Aid.
Replace any worn or damaged casters prior to using the Stand Aid.
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ACCESSORIES
The Stand Aid Standing Transfer Aid is designed to fully support a seated patient for transport. For
patients requiring some upper body support or additional security a safety belt may be used. Either the
SL-SA669 Standard or SL-SA669B Extra Large slings are designed to work with the Stand Aid.
See the pictures below for the use of these slings:
Support Strap
Seat Lock
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Alliance Stand Aid Lifts
DJO, Inc.
1430 Decision Street
Vista, CA 92081 USA
T: 1-800-592-7329 USA
DJOGlobal.com
Alliance Stand Aid Manual
28801 Rev A 9/2013
© 2013 DJO, LLC. All rights reserved.
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