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Chapter 5: Patient Training Menu
Note: If DBWS feature is not activated (the button is green), and the system is in Static Unload mode.
The position of the rope will be maintained regardless of patient movement.
Note: The Trolley Tracking feature and DBWS feature can be activated one at a time or together
Changing Fall Prevention Mode During a Training Session
The Fall Prevention mode can be changed during a training session.
1. Use the Fall Prevention drop-down menu to select: Distance, Active Body Control or Disabled.
2. Press the Save button to save the revised Fall Prevention mode.
Adjusting the Dynamic Unloading Value During a Training Session
The dynamic unloading value can be adjusted while the DBWS feature is active.
1. To adjust the Dynamic Unloading value, use the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons. The adjustment is
instantaneous and will be applied while the patient is actively training.
Adjusting the Fall Limit Value During a Training Session
The Fall Limit can be adjusted while DBWS and/or Trolley Tracking
feature are active.
1. To adjust the Fall Limit setting, use the plus (+) or minus (-)
buttons and the revised value will appear in red
text. The Save button will also appear red.
2. Press the Save button to save the revised value. The text
between the buttons will turn green.
Note: The Save button must be pressed in order for the revised
Fall Limit setting to be enabled.
Once the Save button has been pressed, the Zero Point of the
Fall Limit will readjust. The Zero Point represents the height of
the spreader bar from which the Fall Limit is measured. If the text
between the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons are red, the revised
value has not been saved and the Zero Point is still reading from
the last saved Fall Limit. See Figure 5-16.
Figure 5-16: Fall Prevention Distance
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