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1. 2 Turn on the air compressor and open valve Refer to the compressor manual for operating instructions 3 Check for air leaks hissing and tighten fittings if neces sary If the fittings are tight and the leak continues remove the control panel on the upright and check each connection to determine the source of the leak Any loosening caused by shipping is noticeable during initial operation 30 Contents Preface 5 Liability Notice 5 PneuLift 6 Indications 7 Contraindications 7 Using the Unweighting System 8 Control Panel 9 Unweighting 10 Exercise Mode 10 Balance Mode 11 POGUES arecen eeraa aR 12 Maintenance 14 Air Compressor 15 Replacing the Control Panel 16 Replacing Air Hose 17 Replacing Cylinder
2. 18 Replacing Unweighting Bar and Cable 19 Troubleshooting 20 Safety Requirements 51 3 Specifications 22 Description and Use 23 Components 23 PneuLift Parts 24 Unpacking 25 Installation 25 Ceiling Height 25 Remove Black Hse lt eese5 25 eeeeeesecseceee aE 56 Assembly 27 Tools Required 27 Final Assembly 29 Attaching Air 30 Warranty 32 4 Final Assembly 1 Pull the Unweighting bar and cable out through the top of upright 2 Remove the 3 8 in x 3 4 in button head bolt form the top of upright 3 Position the header assembly across the chairs 4 Remove the 3 8 in x in button head bolts and washers 5 Pass the Unweighting bar and cable through the hole in the header beam thr
3. on air fitting See Fig 4 Pull hose out of 4 T fitting k Indications for use e Acute and Chronic Backs e Back Pain e Ruptured Disc Herniated Bulged e Chronic Headache Upper Thoracic Tightness e Post Surgical e Osteoporosis e Knee Hip amp Ankle Injury e Orthopedic Patients e Cardiovascular e Overweight Patients e Respiratory Ailments e Neurological Patients e Assist in lifting wheelchair Patients Contraindications e Tumors on the spine e Respiratory conditions which are exacerbated by pressure on the rib cage This can sometimes be compensated for by taking more weight through the legs or by using a thoracic vest Using the Unweighting System 1 10 11 Turn on the air compressor Refer to the compressor manual for op erating instructions Gently pull out he unweighting regulator knob and turn counter clockwise until it comes to a stop Position the mode selector switch in the OFF position WARNING Ensure that all personnel and equipment are clear of the unit as sudden system pressurization can cause the cable assembly to retract rapidly Fit the vest correctly to the subject and connect the vest securely to the Unweighting bar Turn the Select Mode knob to Exercise Pull out the Unweighting knob and gradually turn it clockwise until the gauge shows the desired lift Have the person move up and downa little and confirm that the gauge is at the desired setting For act
4. Select Mode switch Remove the clear air hose from the regulator inlet fitting Slide the clear hose into the regulator inlet fitting and push until itis secure Slide the black hose from the pneumatic cylinder se curely into the fitting on the top of the Select Mode switch Slide the two red hoses securely into the fittings on the bottom of the Select Mode switch The hoses are g interchangeable and pressurize the system to check for leaks secure the panel to the upright 16 Replacing Air Hose 1 Disconnect the hose from the air fitting on the bottom or top of the upright 2 Remove the control panel 3 Pull out the old hose from the bottom of the assembly and dis card 4 Feed the air hose down from the control panel to the bottom of the upright Attach one end of the air hose to the regulator on the control panel and the other end to the air fitting on the bot tom of the upright 5 Replace the control panel 17
5. Your Warranty If a product purchased from Pneumex does not operate properly Pneumex will repair or replace it at no charge for up to one year from the date shipped In the course of repair or replacement Pneumex may send you written recommendations on how to prevent a problem from occurring again Pneumex reserves the right to withdraw this warranty if recommendations are not followed The customer is responsible for freight charges both to and from Pneumex in all cases This warranty does not apply to compressors which are covered by the compressor manufacturers This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties whether written oral or implied including the warranty of fitness for any particular purpose Pneumex liability is in all cases limited to the replacement price of its product Pheumex shall not be liable for any other damages whether indirect consequential or incidental arising from the sale or use of its products Pneumex sales personnel may modify this warranty but only by signing a specific written description of any modifications hy mM Poeun Pneuitex 2605 Boyer Ave iy Seating Fars Sandpoint ID 83864 Pneumex Equipment oN EU thera pneumex pneumex com o TECHNOLOGIES www pneumex com treat restore thrive PneuThera Treatment Protocols 800 447 5792 Assembly Manual Key Benefits Eliminate fear of falling Safety for patient and clinician Patent 5181904 Freedom for t
6. ce mode frees the assistant to use both hands while assisting the user OFF OFF mode releases the air from the system quickly This mode can be used to re weight a person quirkly if desired Unweighting Exercise Mode Turn the Pneu Weight Mode selector switch to exercise mode and using the regulator dial in the desired amount of weight to be unweighted Note the usual protocol to determine the amount of weight to be removed is pain free or pain tolerable This will usually be around 30 to 50 of body weight The exceptions are Post surgical in many cases will be per centage weight bearing dictated by M D Neurological or spinal cord injury SCI to stabilized or normalized upright state Quite often this will entail removal of close to 100 of body weight to assist in lift and then adding weight back to patient as desired Sciatica quite often require 70 of body weight off in early stages Exercise Mode 10 Description and Use The PneuLift Unweighting system supports a person s body weight during exercise The pneumatic system lifts or unweights the user reducing the amount of strain weight places on the body As the user becomes stronger and can tolerate additional stress on the body the weight can be adjusted to make the body do more work The system can be used with most types of exercise equipment including but not limited to treadmills steppers bicycles min
7. herapists Lifts 150 Ibs Use over treadmill Try Something Pneu Distributed by Pneumex Inc Pneumex PneuGait Foot Strap PhReuMAP PneuBack Chair PheuWeight and PneuVest are trademarks of Pneumex Inc Copyright 2003 Pneumex All rights reserved Visit our web site at www Pneumex com Pneumex Inc 2605 North Boyer Ave Sandpoint ID 83864 Phone 208 265 4105 Fax 208 265 9651 E mail pneumex pneumex com Rev 014 Revised Feb 26 2014 Genuine Pneumex Equipment If you find a hole in any point of the air line you must replace the line Tape will not hold during operation of the high pressure system Test the system for proper operation and Unweighting If problems occur refer to the troubleshooting guide in this manual If problems persist call Pheumex Inc at 800 447 5792 31 Attaching Air Before using the air compressor read the instructions supplied by the manufacturer Push one end of air hose into air fitting on air compressor route hose to your Pneu Lift use a route that is out of the way of foot traffic you can cut hose to desired length and push hose into air fitting on your PneuLift Use T fitting supplied with unit to route air from your unit to other pneumatic equipment such as a Pneu Back Chair Turn the Select Mode switch on the control panel to Off to retract the Unweighting bar s 1 Holes are in base strap if you choose to bolt to floor for greater stability
8. hoosing a vest select one that corresponds to the user s waist size not to the chest size The vests are color coded See the PneuVest instruction booklet Attaching the Vest to the Unweighting Bar 1 Each shoulder strap on the vest has a D ring that attaches to the Unweighting bar Adjust the upright posture of the person being unweighted by moving the D ring back or forth on the straps For example to flex the person slide the D ring backward To extend the person slide the D ring forward 2 Attach D rings to the safety snaps on the Unweighting bar 3 Use the control panel to unweight Attaching to bar for Wheelchair Users You may need to use extension chains to connect wheelchair users to the Unweighting bar 1 Place the wheelchair under the bar for treadmills you may need to use a ramp to place the person under the bar 2 Pullthe bar down and connect the chain extension to the unweighting bar 3 Attach the D rings securely to the clips on the extension 4 Unweight the person from the chair and remove the chair Adjust the extension as needed Safety Requirements e Read this manual in full before using the Pneu Lift e Donot start the PneuLift until you are sure the vest is properly secured e Do not operate this equipment in the presence of flamma ble anesthetic mixtures e To avoid potential safety problems use parts and acces sories that meet specifications given in this manual e The comp
9. i trampolines and balance boards Components The PneuLift components include a frame with pneumatic con trols and Unweighting bar an air compressor and an exercise vest Each unit comes with elnstallation hardware eOperator service manual ePneuVest 23 Specifications Capacity 0 150 Ib 0 30 in vertical motion pneumatic stop limited down motion Floor space w x d 42inx50 in 7 ft 10 in to 8 ft7 in Height O D Air hose OD I D 0 25 0 17 Compressor air fitting 1 MPT Refer to compressor manual supplied by compressor manufacturer 22 Balance Mode The majority of treadmill activities will be done in the balance mode The exercise mode is used for adjusting the amount of Unweighting when performing activities that require more vertical oscillation than balance mode allows e g retraining sit to stand or step up step down activity You may want to show the patient they cannot fall in the system Select Mode MARE i ie cy ree a Pte ae He ieg TA E r T a eae rp iF ary et et a e aa i 2 r MEET l r Te EAT Balance Mode oH fe E oe i cE oaks a one eo ia To decrease the distance the system will allow a patient to come down More weight can be removed before switching to balance Patient can stand on their tiptoes or a stool before switching to balance 11 PneuVest A correctly fitted PneuVest vest is the key to successful Un weighting When c
10. ibility for the safety reliability and performance of this equipment Each operator must read the operator manual in full before using the product for the first time Each independent user must be instructed in the proper use of the system and its accessories The electrical wiring within the system s settings and the electri cal installation of the compressor must comply with the applicable local or provincial requirements The equipment must be used in accordance with the instructions for use It is suggested operators of PneuLift receive approved training and certification from Pneumex Inc or their designee before operating the equipment Please call Pheumex at 800 447 5792 to find out more about our training and certification programs 5 PneuLift The PneuLift Unweighting system uses pneumatic power provided by a small compressor and the PneuVest to support the patient The PneuLift s o to 150 Ib Unweighting range allows the patient to perform low impact kinetic exercises in an upright functional position Activities such as walking running stair climbing jumping and balance may all be performed safely while unweighted If a patient loses their balance or starts to fall the PneuLift systems Balance Mode will support the patient s entire body weight The center of the Unweighting system is the PneuVest This Unweighting harness fits the patient like a snug vest with a strap positioned o
11. ivity up to 30 inches 76 2 cm vertical motion leave the Select Mode knob in Exercise For activity less than 6 inches 15 2 cm vertical motion set the Select Mode knob Balance To re weight turn the Select Mode knob to Exercise then turn the Unweighting knob completely to the left Do not force the knob to re weight quickly turn the Select Mode knob to Off When the Unweighting gauge reaches zero psi turn the Select Mode knob to Off Disconnect the person from the system and remove the vest Unpacking Tools Required Sharp knife Cut all tape and remove corrugated and plastic wrapping Do not remove the plastic surrounding the air cylinder inside the upright Remove the operator service manual air hose and vest and store them temporarily in a safe place The Unweighting bar and the air hose are tucked inside the up rights for safety during shipping Installation Electrical Requirements The compressor if ordered requires an appropriate AC line for charging Refer to the manual supplied by the compressor manufacturer for electrical requirements Ceiling Height Before assembling determine how high to make the system The series of holes in the bases provides 4 height options progressive ly changing by 3 inches 7 6 cm The total height on a system can be set to any of the following 8 ft1in 2 49 m 8 ft 7 in 2 64 m 7 ft 10 in 2 41m 8 ft 4 in 2 57 m For installation the ceiling height shou
12. ld be at least 1 inch 2 5 cm higher than the final system height At minimum height uprights fully inserted into the base the system accommodates users up to 6 feet 4 inches 1 93m tall 20 PneuLift Parts e Two base supports package includes instructions installation hardware air hose and vest e Two upright posts with air hose and Unweighting bar e One header beam assembly e One vest L Header Unweighting bar Cable Assembly J lt Control panel PneuVest Upright Base Control Panel The control panel is located on the upright It has an Un weighting pressure gauge and two controls Gauge Control Function Unweighting pressure Indicates the number of pounds gauge kilograms the system is Un Unweighting regulator Gradually increases or de knob creases the amount of Un Mode selector switch Provides choices of Exercise Bal ance or Off OFF EX BAL Exercise Mode Exercise mode lets the user perform long vertical movements such as jumping or stair climbing with consistent Unweighting over the full range of movement All Unweighting adjustments are done in Exercise mode Balance Mode Balance mode lets the user perform exercises involving less vertical movement such as walking running or balance activities without fear of falling The system supports the entire body weight during loss of balance allowing a fall of no more than three to six inches Balan
13. n the buttocks The vest allows the patient to exercise in an upright controlled and safe position It effectively grips the body to support all or part of the patients weight Assembly Consider Use The type of exercise equipment used under the system affects the required height For example if you are using a treadmill whose walking surface is 6 inches 15 2 cm from the floor you should add 6 inches 15 2 cm to the frame height Tools Required 7 32 x 6 in hex key provided Air line T plus 40 hose provided 2 chairs or similar stable objects approximately 18 in Place the bases facing the same direction with the open face closest to the wall about 41 in 1 m apart Loosen the two 3 8 in x in button head bolts on each base top Place chairs about 65 in away from the bases 27 Remove Black Hose Before Use 1 Remove the plastic wrap from base of upright and pull air fit ting out the bottom should have short black hose attached 2 Remove one nut from the air fitting then insert black hose and fitting through air inlet hole in upright top hole See Fig 3 Note Black hose not shown in Fig 3 Air inlet Inlet hole A Air fitting A Air hose inside N Post end Control panel power plug Fig 3 3 Slip nut removed in step 2 over black hose and while pulling firmly on black hose tighten nut on air fitting 4 Black hose can now be removed by compressing lock ring
14. no discernible noise 1 Dismantle the entire system and lay the uprights flat on the floor 2 Remove the control panel 3 Disconnect the cable from the cylinder Remove the cotter pin and the clevis pin from the pneumatic cylinder 4 Use the 7 32 Allen wrench to remove the two bolts near the base that holds the cylinder axle into the upright 5 Tilt the upright and pull the pneumatic cylinder out through the bottom 6 Insert anew pneumatic cylinder attaching it to the cable and reattaching the clevis cotter pins axle and axle bolts 7 Replace the control panel 8 Reassemble the system following the installation in structions 18 Air Compressor Drain the air compressor at lest once a week For compressor maintenance and service information refer to the manual sup plied by the compressor manufacturer Replacing Control Panel L 2 Turn the compressor on to 100 psi Replace the screws and tighten to Turn off the compressor make sure air is off to unit Remove the screws that attach the control panel to the upright using the 5 32 short arm provided Refer to the illustration for the remaining steps Locate the Select Mode switch on the back of the control panel Fully depress the stainless collar on the top of the Select Mode switch fitting and remove the black hose that goes from the switch to the pneumatic cylinder Remove the two red hoses from the fittings on the bottom of the
15. ough the cable keeper over the rollers and back down through the center hole 6 Tighten all bolts securely 7 Setcontrol to Balance mode 8 Raise the upright and header assembly to a vertical position 9 Insert the 4 3 8 x 1 2 button head bolts in the base and tighten securely For proper stability make sure the stabilization bolt is securely installed in the header beam Make sure the control is set to Balance mode 29 4 Place upright in base with the control panel facing out aligning the pivot bolt with correct height adjustment hole 5 Laythe uprights on the chairs 6 Tighten the pivot bolts 7 Repeat steps 2 6 for each base and upright 8 Loosen the two 3 8 in x in button head bolts on each base g Fit base straps on floor between bases Replace bolts and tighten 10 Base Strap may go on now or after Final assembly Uprights go here Base strap 28 Preface This manual contains the operating instructions and service re quirements for the PneuLift Unweighting system The manual is designed for use by clinical staff use and it is expected that the cli nicians will instruct their patients and clients in the proper use of the system and its accessories Please read the manual carefully noting the Safety Requirements before using the PneuLift Un weighting system Liability Notice Failure to follow the conditions set forth below shall absolve Pneumex Inc from any respons
16. r surfaces When needed machine wash the vest on gentle cycle using regular detergent and cold water Hang to dry Disinfections Use procedures established for your facility The vest can be washed with a mixture of water and disinfectant such as Lysol or equivalent Do not use bleach on the vest the color will fade Schedule Service No scheduled service is required See Preventive Maintenance be low For service call Pheumex USA amp Canada 800 447 5792 International 208 265 4105 Preventive Maintenance Routinely check the air hose air fittings and compressor for leaks Check the Unweighting bar and cable for loose wires or fraying 14 Replacing the Unweighting Bar and Cable Replace the Unweighting bar or cable if it appears frayed or worn 1 2 Remove the control panel Pull the cotter pin and the clevis pin from the top of the pneu matic cylinder Cable will fall as soon as you pull the clevis pin Use Caution not to drop any parts into post Remove the cable by pulling it out from the top of the upright Install the new cable down from the top of the upright Reinstall the clevis pin and the cotter pin Replace the control panel Pneumatic Cylinder Eolt air inlet Keo Replacing Cylinder If you have replaced the control panel and the system still leaks air while in Balance mode you may need to replace the pneumat ic cylinder A leak from the cylinder will be very gradual with
17. ressor must be on an appropriate electrical circuit Read the manual supplied by the compressor manufacturer be fore using the compressor e Before each use inspect the air tubing for damage pinched areas and leaks Inspect the power receptacle for damage Do not use if the integrity of these items is questionable e Check all rollers for any wear or groves e Check each cable for any rough spots or signs of fraying With increased use of the PneuLift we are recommending a weekly inspection of cables particularly in the area over the rollers for signs of fraying Failure to follow these guidelines can produce a serious or possibly fatal hazard or other injury 21 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution System will not System Leak Check for leaks unweight Replace as necessary Compressor not Set compressor to 70 set to correct psi psi Kinked hose Check hoses for kinks System unweights only Subject weights Increase the compres partway more than 200 Ib sor setting to 120 psi 91 kg The maximum lift is 350 Ib 159 kg Installed new control Fittings are leak Reseat or replace the panel but system still ing fittings leaks in Balance mode Pneumatic cyl Replace the pneumat inder faulty ic cylinder In Exercise mode Air compressor Check connections and Unweighting bar will not disconnected or air hose retract leaking Installed new control Wrong psi Check compressor panel but sy
18. stem does setting not work Hosesnot con Check hoses inside nected or connect control panel Be sure ed incorrectly theyare connected securely to the proper fitting 20 Before Unweighting anyone be sure the waist belt is snug and that the safety snaps carabineers are closed completely After Unweighting ask the subject if the vest feels uncomfortable Be sure that the vest is not wedged into the underarms and that it does not restrict breathing Be sure that the leg straps are not tight enough to restrict circulation in the legs Readjust the vest as nec essary Correcting Vest Problems If the vest rides up under the arms re weight and pull the vest down Have the person tighten the abdominal muscles then re tighten the waist straps and leg straps The JO straps can help to keep the vest in place See PneuVest manual for instructions If the chest strap is too tight during exercise loosen If the leg cuffs ride up re weight if necessary and replace the cuff centering the front leg strap on the thigh Some people like the cuff higher up on the thigh but for most patients Z N the cuff is more comfortable aoe just above the knee Pull the _ strap around cuff snugly If the leg straps are too tight or seem to pinch try changing the position higher or lower on the thigh PneuVest Vectors with IT Strap Maintenance Cleaning Use a soft cloth rinsed in warm water to clean the exterio
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