- speed:
- reverse on load -
motor A:
- reverse on load -
motor B:
- motor A:
- motor B:
- synchronized mode:
- total therapy time:
- special functions:
LEVEL 3
■ reverse on load - motor A
(safety circuit)
In the synchronized mode, the
carriage automatically moves to the
middle position when the patient's re-
sistance (load) exceeds the set value.
In the non-synchronized mode, the
carriage automatically moves in the
opposite direction when the patient's
resistance (load) exceeds the set
value.
Adjustable levels for reverse on load
feature: 1 - 25 at level 1, very little re-
sistance will cause the device to re-
verse; at level 25, a high resistance is
required to initiate the reversal.
default setting: level 25
■ reverse on load - motor B
(safety circuit)
In the synchronized mode, the
carriage automatically moves to the
middle position when the patient's re-
sistance (load) exceeds the set value.
In the non-synchronized mode, the
carriage automatically moves in the
opposite direction when the patient's
resistance (load) exceeds the set
value.
Adjustable levels for reverse on load
feature: 1 - 25 at level 1, very little re-
sistance will cause the device to re-
verse; at level 25, a high resistance is
required to initiate the reversal.
default setting: level 25
50 %
25
25
ON
ON
enabled
■ motor A ON/OFF
0
disabled
■ motor B ON/OFF
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Caution
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 manufacturer cannot
be held liable for misuse of this
feature.
To allow an isolated movement, the
motors can individually be turned on
and off. Motor A performs dorsal ex-
tension and plantar flexion move-
ment, motor B performs eversion and
inversion.
For an isolated eversion / inversion
movement, set motor A to the appro-
priate position (dorsal extension /
plantar flexion), then turn the motor off.
In the normal operating mode, the
display will show the symbol for the
dorsal / plantar movement
disabled
.
default setting: motor A ON
To allow an isolated movement, the
motors can individually be turned on
and off. Motor A performs dorsal ex-
tension and plantar flexion move-
ment, motor B performs eversion and
inversion.
For an isolated dorsal extension /
plantar flexion movement, set motor
B to the appropriate position (inver-
sion / eversion), then turn the motor
off.
In the normal operating mode, the
display will show the symbol for the
inversion / eversion movement
disabled
.
default setting: motor B ON
Note!
Please note that one motor (A or B)
must always be turned on. Otherwise
the display will show the message: