LEVEL 3:
n Reverse on load - motor A
(safety circuit)
The motors automatically switch to op‑
posite directions of movement 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 initi‑
ate the reversal.
Default: level 25
n Reverse on load - motor B
(safety circuit)
The motors automatically switch to op‑
posite directions of movement 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 initi‑
ate the reversal.
Default: level 25
Caution!
m
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 adduction
and abduction, motor B effects internal
rotation and external rotation.
For an isolated internal / external
rotation movement, set motor A to the
programmed position (abduction/ad‑
duction), then turn the motor off.
In normal mode the display indicates the
symbol "OFF" during therapy, instead of
the programmed adduction/abduction
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 adduction
and abduction, motor B effects internal
rotation and external rotation.
For an isolated adduction/abduction
movement, set motor B to the pro‑
grammed position (internal / external
rotation), then turn the motor off.
In normal mode the display indicates the
symbol "OFF" during therapy, instead of
the programmed internal/external rota‑
tion 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 Transport setting
With this function, the carriage will
move to a position optimally suited
for packing the CPM device. Select the
function and press the START key. The
carriage moves to the transport posi‑
tion. In the top left‑hand corner of the
display you will see
section 6.3 Transport).
n Synchronized/
non-synchronized mode
Motors A and B can run in synchronized
or non‑synchronized mode.
Synchronized:
Motors A and B perform a synchronized
movement according to the shoulder
joint's physiological motion pattern:
Starting from the initial position (maxi‑
mum adduction / halfway between
internal and external rotation position),
the carriage will first move to the maxi‑
mum internal rotation position. The car‑
riage will then simultaneously move to
the maximum abduction position and
the maximum external rotation posi‑
tion and subsequently to the maximum
adduction position and the maximum
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