Note!
• For an exclusive extension/flexion
protocol, motor b for the rotation
movement must be turned off as
described in steps 6 through 8 below.
• having programmed the ranges of
motion, you can program additional
options, such as pause or speed.
6. Press the MENU key on the program-
ming unit to access level 3 (M3).
7. Press the Motor B ON/OFF parameter
key (
) to activate the parameter.
8. deactivate motor b by pressing the
parameter key Motor B ON/OFF again
or the – (minus) key. The check mark in
the circle next to the symbol must have
disappeared.
9. save the settings with the STOP key,
set the carriage to the starting position
with the START key and initiate therapy
by pressing the START key again.
5.4.2 I solated pronation/
supination
1. Complete the mechanical settings and
adjust the carriage to the patient as
described in section 4.2.
2. Press the MENU key on the program-
ming unit to access level 1 (M1).
3. Activate the parameter key exten-
sion (
) or flexion (
), then press
the + / - keys to set the carriage to the
appropriate position to be maintained
during the isolated pronation/supination
movements.
4. next set the desired range of motion for
pronation/supination by first pressing
the pronation parameter key (
),
then set the values with the + / – keys.
5. set the supination value (
) in the
same way.
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Note!
• For an exclusive rotation protocol,
motor A for extension/flexion must
be turned off as described in steps 6
through 8 below.
• having programmed the ranges of
motion, you can program additional
options, such as pause or speed.
6. Press the MENU key on the program-
ming unit to access level 3 (M3).
7. Press the Motor A ON/OFF parameter
key (
) to activate the parameter.
8. deactivate motor A by pressing the
parameter key Motor A ON/OFF again
or the – (minus) key. The check mark in
the circle next to the symbol must have
disappeared.
9. save the settings with the STOP key,
set the carriage to the starting position
with the START key and initiate therapy
by pressing the START key again.
6. Care, Maintenance, Transport, Conversion
6.1 Care
Warning!
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shock hazard – unplug the device from
the power line before cleaning.
shock hazard, equipment damage –
liquids must not enter the device or the
programming unit.
• The ARTROMOT®-E2/-E2 compact can
be disinfected by wiping down with a
disinfectant. Thus, it complies with the
special hygiene standards for medical
technical equipment.
• The enclosure and removable support
assemblies can be cleaned with com-
monly used disinfectants and mild
household detergents.
• Only use a damp cloth to wipe the CPM
device down.
Warning!
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Patient hazard –
patient contamination
– before using the device on another
patient, be sure to clean and disinfect
it according to the instructions given
here.
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Caution!
Equipment damage –
− The plastic material used is not
resistant to mineral acids, formic acid,
phenols, cresols, oxidants and strong
organic or inorganic acids with a ph
value below 4.
− use only clear disinfectants to pre-
vent discoloration of the device.
− do not expose the CPM device to
strong ultraviolet radiation (sunlight)
and fire.
6.2 M aintenance
(fuse replacement)
Check before each use
Visually inspect the device for signs of
mechanical damage before each use.
if you detect damage or malfunctions that
may impair the safety of the patient or
of the operator, have the device repaired
before using it.