4) Screw on the dome with the dome nut.
5) Hand-tighten the dome nut with the wrench.
INFORMATION: If the dome nut is over-tightened, the dome tears off at the predeter
mined breaking point. Use the supplied tools.
INFORMATION: The remote electrodes and wiring can be protected against moisture
and dirt with film or adhesive tape.
6.4 Installing the Myo Plus TR
The Myo Plus TR can be secured on the inner socket with adhesive tape or a hook-and-loop
fastening strap. To protect it against moisture, the Integral can be covered with film or adhesive
tape.
Should the available space between the outer and inner socket be insufficient, a space must be
reserved during lamination of the outer socket (lamination dummy). Different electrode cable
lengths permit installation in the outer socket.
The following steps must be carried out to connect the electrode and Integral:
1) Remove the cover caps from the required inputs.
2) Connect the remote electrodes to the Integral.
Observe the correct assignment of the plug connections.
INFORMATION: Plug connection "A" must not be used.
INFORMATION: If fewer than 8 remote electrodes are installed, the plug connections
with the highest numbers are not used.
3) Secure the cables with pull-off protection.
6.5 Establishing the connection to the electric wrist rotator
The following steps are required to connect the Myo Plus TR to the electric wrist rotator:
INFORMATION
There are numbers for the plug contacts on the plastic housing of the electric wrist rotator.
These numbers serve as orientation for connecting the cables.
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INFORMATION
The connection between the Myo Plus TR and rotation adapter is identical for a prosthesis on
the right and left side. The prosthesis side and rotation direction are set in the Myo Plus app.
6.6 Connecting the power supply
Power is supplied to the Myonic Integral and the prosthesis components by:
•
757B35=3, =5 MyoEnergy Integral
•
757B20, 757B21 EnergyPack
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► Connect the cables of the Myo Plus TR to
the rotation adapter (see fig. 3).