n Therapy timer
Default setting is continuous opera-
tion.
A clock symbol in the upper right-hand
corner of the display identifies the con-
tinuous mode of operation. The clock
indicates the elapsed therapy time.
In the continuous mode, the device
must be stopped with the STOP key.
However, the therapy timer can be
set in steps of 1 minute to any value
between 1 and 59 minutes and in
steps of 30 minutes to any value
between 1 and 24 hours. When the
time has elapsed, the device switches
automatically off and stops in the middle
between the set limit values.
In this case, a circle replaces the clock
symbol. The circle fills as the therapy
time progresses.
n Speed
The speed can be adjusted between 1 %
and 100 % in steps of 1 %.
1 % is equivalent to 14°/minute
100 % is equivalent to 230°/minute
Default: 100 %
n Warm-up protocol
During warm-up, the patient will
slowly become used to the set maxi-
mum values for extension/flexion and
pronation/supination.
The warm-up protocol starts in the
middle between the two maximum
values set for extension/flexion and
pronation/supination. The range of
motion increases with each cycle, until
the programmed maximum values are
reached after a total of 15 cycles.
After reaching the maximum values, the
device automatically enters the normal
mode.
If a therapy time is activated, the system
restarts with the warm-up protocol
when the therapy time has elapsed and
the devices is started again.
During warm-up, the display will show
the symbol
in the upper, left-
hand corner.
Default: disabled
LEVEL 3:
n Reverse on load - motor A
(safety feature)
The device automatically reverses both
motors when the patient's resistance
(load) exceeds the set value.
Adjustable levels for reverse on load fea-
ture: 1 - 25. At level 1, very low resistance
will cause the device to reverse; at level
25, a high resistance is required to initi-
ate the reversal.
Default: level 25
n Reverse on load - motor B
(safety setting)
The device automatically reverses both
motors when the patient's resistance
(load) exceeds the set value.
Adjustable levels for reverse on load
feature: 1 - 25.
At level 1, very low resistance will cause
the device to reverse; at level 25, a high
resistance is required to initiate the
reversal.
Default: level 25
m Caution!
Patient hazard—
The reverse on load feature is a safety
measure to protect the patient in the
event of cramps, spasms, locked joints
and similar situations. The manufacturer
cannot be held liable for misuse of this
feature.
n Motor A ON/OFF
To permit fully isolated movements, the
motors can individually be turned on
and off. Motor A effects the extension
and flexion movements, while motor
B effects the pronation and supination
movements.
For an isolated pronation/supination
movement, set motor A to the appropri-
ate position (extension/flexion), then
turn the motor off.
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