LEVEL 7:
n Transport setting
With this function, the carriage will move
to a position optimally suited for pack-
ing the CPM device. Select the function
and press the START key. The carriage
moves to the transport position. In the
top left-hand corner of the display you
will see
(also refer to chapter 6
Transport).
n New patient
With this function, the CPM device will
move to the home position.
• Select the function and press
the START key:
- The carriage moves to the home
position.
- The programmed treatment param-
eters are deleted.
- All values stored on the chip card are
deleted.
- The carriage stops in the middle
position of the extension/flexion and
pronation/supination angles.
The "new patient" function (home posi-
tion) selects the following settings:
• extension:
• flexion:
• pronation:
• supination:
• pauses:
• timer: continuous operation
• speed:
• reverse on load motor A: 25
• reverse on load motor B: 25
• motor A:
• motor B:
• synchronized mode:
• total therapy time:
• special functions:
n Operating mode
synchronized/non-synchronized
Motors A and B can run in synchronized
or non-synchronized mode.
synchronized:
Motors A and B perform a synchronized
movement according to the elbow
joint's physiological motion pattern:
Starting at the middle position of the
set extension/flexion and pronation/
supination angles, the carriage first
moves simultaneously to the maximum
extension value and the maximum
pronation value. Afterwards it moves
simultaneously to the maximum flexion
and maximum supination values. After
reaching this position, the cycle restarts:
maximum extension and maximum
pronation.
During operation the synchronized
mode is indicated in the top left-hand
corner by the symbol
non-synchronized:
Both motors run independently of each
other within the selected ranges of
motion.
To enable the non-synchronized mode,
disable the synchronized mode.
During operation the non-synchronized
mode is indicated in the top left-hand
25°
corner by the symbol
35°
Default: synchronized mode enabled
-5°
5°
m Caution!
0
Patient hazard—
The synchronized operation is recom-
100 %
mended as a general rule. However,
medical and/or therapeutic indications
may call for the non-synchronized mode.
In the non-synchronized mode, particu-
lar caution and attention on the part of
ON
the physician/therapist is required to
ON
rule out any risk for the patient.
ON
0
disabled
75
.
.