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5.2.2 Set the Exercise 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    1) To set desired exercise, It must be connected a motor to do exercise. 

- When shoulder motor (M1) is connected, the exercise of Flexion/Extension and 

Abduction/Adduction of shoulder are available. 

- When elbow motor (M2) is connected, the exercise of Flexion/Extension and 

rotation of elbow are available. 

- When shoulder(M1) and elbow motor (M2) is connected together, the exercise of 

Synchronized Abduction/Adduction/Rotation of Shoulder and Elbow is available in 

addition to above 4 exercises. 

    2) Press and hold [Exercise setting] display area for 2 seconds to set the exercise, when   

the exercise symbol is flickering, select exercise using [Up/Down] arrow. 

3) Just Touch [Exercise setting] display area to select a setting mode of M1 and M2, the   

selected motor is displayed as M1 or M2 in [Angle/Bypass/Manual] display area.       

4) After selection of exercise, touch the [M] to save setting data. 

 

 

5.2.3 Set the range of exercise and Pause time 

   

 

 

 

 

                                                                   

  The name of each touch area refer to clause 5.2.1. 

 

1) Upper limit (angle) and Lower limit (angle)   

● It means exercise range to do an exercise.

 

● Touch the [Upper limit] display area(1), and select upper limit (angle) with 

[Up/Down]   

arrow(4) when the number is flickering. 

● Touch the [Lower limit] display area(3), and select lower limit (angle) with 

[Up/Down]   

 

: Flexion / Extension of Shoulder 

  : Abduction / Adduction of shoulder 

  : Rotation of Elbow 

  : Flexion / Extension of Elbow 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 703S

Page 1: ...User s Manual ARTUS 703S Safety precautions are intended to protect the user s safety and prevent property damage Please read the instructions before use and use them correctly...

Page 2: ...tion Adduction of Shoulder 4 2 For Flexion and Extension of Elbow 4 3 For Synchronized Abduction Adduction Rotation of Shoulder and Elbow Chapter 5 Operation 5 1 How to adjust the device according to...

Page 3: ...ds This could cause electric shock and malfunction Please do not change or extend the power cable arbitrarily This could cause fires and electric shock Please program the range of motion as prescribed...

Page 4: ...like solvent This cause fires and deformation Please do not tap with anything sharp or use excessive force to the screen when using the hand controller This could cause damage the screen or malfuncti...

Page 5: ...her than domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Mains AC power quality should be that of a typical comm...

Page 6: ...tion of progressing and programing exercise on screen 2 2 Operation If it is left untreated after the shoulder joint surgery it may cause problems such as limited range of motion and muscle contractio...

Page 7: ...elp to use the product safely The user s manual is for using the product to ensure safe and proper use The user s manual could be revised any time at the manufacturer s discretion 2 5 Safety Precautio...

Page 8: ...roduct and accessories before installation Body Elbow motor M2 Hand Splint Arm rest 90 elbow splint Shoulder motor M1 Height Adjustment Upper arm splint Forearm splint Chair Back H C Power cable 2 9 L...

Page 9: ...Upper arm length adjusting screw 7 Upper arm splint 8 Hand holder 9 Fixture of Hand Splint 10 Screw to adjust the angle of Elbow 11 Screw to adjust the height of Shoulder 12 Screw to adjust the angle...

Page 10: ...CST CO LTD 9 Hand Controller 1 Touch Screen 2 Start Button 3 Stop Button Control box 1 Power Switch 2 Power inlet 3 Connector to M1 or M2 4 Connector to M1 or M2 5 Connector to Hand Controller...

Page 11: ...ess Storage Temperature 10 C 40 C Atmospheric Pressure 700 1060 hPa Size 706 X 647 X 835 Width X Length X Height Weight 35 kg 2 12 Setting Division Flexion Extension Abduction Adduction Rotation Elbow...

Page 12: ...rating Manual The function to check manually the patient s available exercising ROM before exercise operating Speed Uni Accel Exercise speed level Uniform speed Accelerated speed Timer Time of Exercis...

Page 13: ...Fix the M1 Height adjustment 2 to the Body See view A Step 3 Mount the arm rest 3 to the side of Body Step 4 Mount the forearm splint 4 to the Shoulder moteor M1 Step 5 Mount the arm splint 6 to the...

Page 14: ...motor 4 to the front of Shoulder motor M1 Step 5 Mount the foream splint 5 to Elbow motor M2 Step 6 Mount the arm splint 6 to the side of Elbow motor M2 Step 7 Mount the Forearm 7 to Elbow motor M2 S...

Page 15: ...nt the arm rest 3 to the side of Body Step 4 Mount the Elbow motor 4 to the Shoulder motor M1 vertically Step 5 Mount the foream splint 5 to Elbow motor M2 Step 6 Mount the elbow splint 6 to Elbow mot...

Page 16: ...vice according to the exercise Warning Tighten the fixing screw knob firmly to prevent the device from separation during exercise 5 1 1 How to convert left and right arm ex right to left arm Fig 5 1 1...

Page 17: ...4 Loosen the M1 angle adjusting screw and rotate M1 that forearm splint is facing forward Tighten the screw firmly See Fig 5 1 3 Fig 5 1 3 Step 5 Separate the upper arm splint 1 and hand holder 2 Fig...

Page 18: ...o the patient s shoulder And then release the fixture of arm rotator to fix it Step 3 Loosen the shoulder height adjusting screw 2 and adjust the height of the axis of M1 to fit to the patient s shoul...

Page 19: ...tator to fix it Step 3 Loosen the shoulder height adjusting screw 2 and adjust the height of the axis of M1 to fit to the patient s shoulder And then tighten the screw to fix it Step 4 Loosen the shou...

Page 20: ...rm rotator to fix it Step 3 Loosen the shoulder height adjusting screw 2 and adjust the height of the axis of M1 to fit to the patient s shoulder And then tighten the screw to fix it Step 4 Loosen the...

Page 21: ...ion and outer Rotation to exercise 4 Up arrow Down arrow area Touch this area to change a setting value and select a function 5 Exercise setting area Press and hold this area for 2 seconds to set the...

Page 22: ...rcise when the exercise symbol is flickering select exercise using Up Down arrow 3 Just Touch Exercise setting display area to select a setting mode of M1 and M2 the selected motor is displayed as M1...

Page 23: ...Upper limit display area 1 and select lower pause time with Up Down arrow 4 when the number is flickering And then touch the symbol M 8 to complete setting of pause time 5 2 4 Set the Exercising Spee...

Page 24: ...M 8 to complete setting of this 5 2 5 Set the exercise time and the number of exercise The name of each touch area refer to clause 5 2 1 1 Exercise time If touch the symbol M 8 at the screen of clause...

Page 25: ...reached at desired angle touch Upper limit display area 1 to change Upper limit angle The Fig 5 2 1 shows the changing from 110 to 130 When the motion is moving in the direction of Lower limit angle p...

Page 26: ...3 to set as Lower limit angle The Fig 5 2 6 shows the setting being changed from 50 to 30 5 2 7 Locking the touch function It is possible to lock the touch function in order not to change a programme...

Page 27: ...evice 2 The touch function does not respond no change no sound 1 Please initialize the Hand Controller Turn on the power again while pressing and holding both of the START and STOP buttons When a scre...

Page 28: ...hould seek after sale service Chapter 7 Warranty This product is manufactured through its strict quality control and inspection process Standard of Compensation for product repair and replacement are...

Page 29: ...reproduced without prior consent of our company This user s Manual is subject to change without prior notice Service Information Developer Manufacturer CST Co Ltd 325 Daeyulnaechu gil buki myun Cheon...

Page 30: ...CST CO LTD 29 Sep 2017 printed...

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