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 initiate
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
Caution!
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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 manufac-
turer 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.
In normal mode the display indicates the
symbol "OFF" during therapy, instead
of the programmed extension/flexion
angles.
Default: motor A ON
n Motor B 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 extension/flexion move-
ment, set motor B to the appropriate
position (pronation/supination), then
turn the motor off.
In normal mode the display indicates the
symbol "OFF" during therapy, instead of
the programmed pronation/supination
angles.
Default: motor B ON
Note!
Please note that one motor (A or B)
must always be turned on. Otherwise
the following symbol will be displayed
when you press START:
LEVEL 4:
n Isolation protocol
For this special function, both motors
are turned on, but they will never move
simultaneously.
These are the steps of the function:
• To begin with, motor A moves to the
programmed maximum values for
extension and flexion for three cycles
and then stops. In this phase, motor B is
disabled (symbol for motor B: OFF)
• Then motor B will move to the pro-
grammed maximum values for prona-
tion and supination for one cycle and
stops, then the full cycle will start over
with motor A. Motor A is disabled while
motor B is operating (symbol for motor
A: OFF)
• The stop position at the end of the last
cycle (for both extension/flexion and
pronation/supination) can be selected
in steps of 25% between 0% and 100%
of the programmed maximum range of
motion.
• Steps 1 and 2 can be repeated as often
as needed. You can stop treatment
with the STOP key; after the pro-
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