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Chapter 1. Warning and Caution 

 

Safety precautions are intended to be used safely and correctly to prevent accidents or risks, 

so please ensure that you read and protect them carefully.

 

Cautions are divided into ‘warning ’ and ‘ caution ’, each meaning :

 

 

 

Warning

 : 

If there is a possibility of death or serious injury to the person in violation 

of the instructions 

 

Caution

 : 

Violation of damaged products or possible minor injury to the human body 

when violating the instructions. 

 

1.1 Warning 

 

  Please check the power during installation and using. 

Violation of this range could cause electric shock and product would be damaged. 

  Please check the wiring of all terminals before turning on the power. 

This could cause electric shock and malfunction. 

  Please do not use it with wet hands. 

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 by a physician. 

This could cause deterioration in affected area and injury. 

  Please do not place the product near the fire.   

This could cause fires. 

  If there are any unusual sounds, smells and smoke from the product, please turn off the 

main power switch. This could cause a fires and failure.     

  Please make sure to be careful of water inside the product. 

This could cause fires and failure.     

  Please do not dismantle, repair and remodel arbitrarily. 

This could cause fires and electric shock 

  Please do not keep the product with combustible substance and inflammability gas. 

This could cause a fires and failure. 

  Please do not use the product in gas spill area. 

This could cause fires and explosion. 

  Please turn off the power switch during cleaning. 

This could cause fires and electric shock. 

 

Summary of Contents for ARTUS-501E

Page 1: ...User s Manual ARTUS 501E 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: ...Abduction Adduction of Elbow 4 2 For Flexion and Extension of Elbow 4 3 For Synchronized Abduction Adduction Rotation of Elbow and Elbow Chapter 5 Operation 5 1 How to adjust the device according to t...

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: ...on of progressing and programing exercise on screen 2 2 Operation If it is left untreated after the elbow joint surgery it may cause problems such as limited range of motion and muscle contraction And...

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: ...Configuration Please check the product and accessories before installation Body Forearm splint Upper arm splint Arm rest Motor splint Adjustment H C Power cable 2 9 Label HC label Control box label B...

Page 9: ...tate of Motor splint 4 Screw to adjust the angle of Elbow motor 5 Upper arm splint 6 Screw to fix upper arm splint 7 Forearm splint 8 Hand holder 9 Motor for wrist 10 Chair 11 Fixture of arm rotator 1...

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 motor any 4 Connector to motor any 5 Connector to Hand Controller...

Page 11: ...e 706 X 647 X 835 Width X Length X Height Weight 33 kg 2 12 Setting Division Exercise of elbow Exercise of wrist Simultaneous exercise elbow wrist Lower limit Upper limit Angle 0 135 Extension Flexion...

Page 12: ...se Pause time at Lower limit angle Bypass The function of adjusting upper and lower limit angle during exercise operating Manual The function to check manually the patient s available exercising ROM b...

Page 13: ...Adjustment to the Body See view A Step 3 Mount the arm rest to the side of Body Step 4 Mount the forearm splint and upper arm splint to the Elbow motor M1 side Step 5 Connect the hand controller and...

Page 14: ...Chapter 3 5 1 How to adjust the device 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...

Page 15: ...front Step 5 Adjust the horizontal angle of elbow motor using the screw adjust the angle of elbow motor Step 6 After changing the location of motor splint it should be changed the setting of arm locat...

Page 16: ...R Right arm to L Left arm using Up Down arrow Step 3 And then touch the symbol M to complete setting of arm changing Then setup arm display on the top of Speed Uniform Acceleration display Area Warni...

Page 17: ...ea to change a setting value and select a function 5 Exercise setting area Touch this area to select exercise mode Touch this area to select a setting mode of M1 elbow exercise M2 wrist exercise or si...

Page 18: ...flickering means selected motor At this time the displayed angle pause time exercise speed and other values are the current or setting data of flickering motor 4 M1 or M2 is selectable by touching the...

Page 19: ...1 and set 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 Speed and Uniform or Accelerativ...

Page 20: ...of exercise The name of each touch area refer to clause 5 2 1 Setting range refer to clause 2 12 1 Exercise time Set how long time to treat If touch the symbol M 8 at the screen of clause 5 2 4 the sc...

Page 21: ...e is the range of angle to be done the Progressive function at the Upper and Lower limit Counter is the number of repetitive movement every 1 increment The range between the Upper and Lower limit angl...

Page 22: ...ion The range between the Upper and Lower limit angle should be 2 times larger than the programmed Oscillation angle When the Oscillation function is used the Upper and Lower limit angle is adjusted a...

Page 23: ...er limit angle If it is reached at desired angle touch Upper limit display area 1 to change Upper limit angle The Fig 2 shows the changing from 110 to 130 When the motion is moving in the direction of...

Page 24: ...limit display area 3 to set as Lower limit angle The Fig 6 shows the setting being changed from 50 to 30 5 2 8 Locking the touch function It is possible to lock the touch function in order not to cha...

Page 25: ...ith device 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 START and STOP buttons When a screen...

Page 26: ...ng clockwise the error code will disappeared If the error message continues to appear even though you have taken suggested course of actions from above you should seek after sale service Chapter 7 War...

Page 27: ...ed without prior consent of our company This user s Manual is subject to change without prior notice Service Information Sep 2017 printed Developer Manufacturer CST Co Ltd 325 Daeyulnaechu gil buki my...

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