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The term device is used throughout this document to refer to Echelon.
This device is to be used exclusively as part of a lower limb prosthesis.
The device provides limited self-alignment of the prosthesis on varied terrain and following
footwear changes. It is intended to improve on postural sway and symmetry while easing
abnormal pressures at the socket interface.
A moderate-energy-return foot with multi-axial ankle movement. Independent heel and toe
springs provides some axial deflection. The split toe provides good ground compliance.
After continuous use the ankle casing may become hot to the touch.
To minimise the risk of slipping and tripping, appropriate footwear that fits securely onto
the foot shell must be used at all times.
Be aware of finger trap hazard at all times.
Any changes in performance of this device must be reported to the practitioner.
Changes in performance may include:
• Increase in ankle stiffness
• Reduced ankle support (free movement)
• Softening of springs
• Excessive play in bearings
• Any unusual noise
The user should contact their practitioner if their condition changes.
The practitioner must also be informed of any changes in body weight and/or activity level.
A regular visual check of the foot is recommended. Signs of wear that may affect function should
be reported to the practitioner (e.g. significant wear or excessive discoloration from long term
exposure to UV).
Cleaning
Use a damp cloth and mild soap to clean outside surfaces. Do not use aggressive cleansers.
Maintenance
Maintenance must be carried out by competent personnel. It is recommended that maintenance
is carried out annually.
User Guide
EC22L1S–EC30R8S
Please keep these instructions.
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