In the Galileo™ app, continue with the Manual Alignment step and follow the instructions.
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After the dynamic trial fitting has concluded in the Galileo™ app, perform the Patient Train
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ing step and follow the instructions. During the training, which consists of 3 steps, the
patient's reference values are determined.
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If required, additional properties of the prosthetic foot can be adapted with the help of the app
(Settings>Setup>Features).
Ottobock recommends performing the Patient Training step again once the user has got
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used to the prosthetic foot. This sets the modified gait behaviour as the reference value.
5.2.3.1 Optimising the heel characteristics
INFORMATION
Ottobock recommends always starting with the transparent heel wedge.
The heel characteristics are optimised by using heel wedges. In case the heel strike or heel con
tact is too soft during the mid-stance phase, the heel can be stiffened by means of a heel wedge.
Two heel wedges are available (transparent=soft, anthracite=hard).
1) Align the recesses in the heel wedge, proximal and posterior.
2) Slide the heel wedge into position between the attachment spring and heel spring until it
engages.
► If the heel wedge has been replaced: Perform the Patient Training step in the Galileo™
app again to set the modified behaviour of the prosthetic foot as the reference value.
6 Use
CAUTION
Using stairs
Falls due to slipping or stumbling
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Always use the handrail when using stairs.
NOTICE
Incorrect operation
Functional limitations due to changed settings
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Check the product settings in case of changes.
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Take note of the warning signals.
NOTICE
Contact of the product with a magnet
Functional limitations due to sensor malfunction
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Do not bring the product into contact with magnets.
6.1 Charging the battery
WARNING
Using an unapproved battery charger
Risk of severe injuries due to electric shock
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Only use the supplied battery charger.
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