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Ironhand

Safety

Warnings

2.4

General

2.4.1

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Only use Ironhand on the hand it is intended for.

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A protective glove must be worn on top of  Ironhand.

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Do not do modifications to Ironhand.

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All service work must be done by an authorized technician.

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Stop using Ironhand if you feel that the use of it causes discomfort.

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If Ironhand malfunctions, pull the red quick stop handle on the remote
control to release the grasp.

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Do not use Ironhand for tasks that can cause injury if Ironhand malfunctions.

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Only carry objects that you would otherwise be capable of carrying.

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Be cautious when operating heavy machinery such as cranes and hoists.

Battery

2.4.2

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ELECTRICAL HAZARD. Change in voltage supply can damage the product and
cause a fire. Replace the battery with a battery of the same type and rating.

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Do not short circuit the terminals of the battery.

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Do not expose the battery to fire. This can cause an explosion.

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Do not expose the battery to temperatures above 60°C/140°F.

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Do not dismantle the battery.

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Do not use batteries that show signs of damage.

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Dispose of worn out batteries according to local regulation without delay.

Summary of Contents for Ironhand A1

Page 1: ...Ironhand TYPE A1 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...te control 12 3 4 Charger 13 3 5 To assemble Ironhand 14 4 To charge and insert the battery 14 4 1 To connect the glove to the power pack 15 4 2 To prepare the Backpack 15 4 3 To prepare the Hipcarry...

Page 3: ...3 Ironhand Contents Accessories 29 8 Technical specifications 30 9 Declaration of Conformity 31 10...

Page 4: ...ts and gives extra strength and endurance to the grasp This relieves the muscles and conserves the energy of the user Ironhand use a function called Smart Assist to learn from the users movements over...

Page 5: ...sehold waste Part that belongs to the Ironhand system See user guide for information See user guide for information Serial number and manufacturing year Figure 1 The label on the power pack Figure 2 T...

Page 6: ...nal protective equipment o Possible danger due to malfunction of the product or unintended finger flexion Pre existing hand injuries or other conditions 2 2 In cases of pre existing hand injuries or c...

Page 7: ...e injury if Ironhand malfunctions Only carry objects that you would otherwise be capable of carrying Be cautious when operating heavy machinery such as cranes and hoists Battery 2 4 2 ELECTRICAL HAZAR...

Page 8: ...mmediately to turn off the power Cautions 2 5 Use Ironhand according to the instructions Incorrect handling can cause discomfort and void the warranty Keep Ironhand clean at all times Do not touch any...

Page 9: ...olution with power pack Protects the power pack 2 Cord clips Holds the cords in place 3 Arm straps Keeps the cord attached to your arm 4 Glove Provides grasp force 5 Sternum straps Connects the should...

Page 10: ...rol and battery charger Item Name Function 1 Power pack Controls and powers Ironhand 2 Battery compartment Keeps the battery in the power pack 3 Battery Powers the power pack 4 Cord Transmits commands...

Page 11: ...me Function 1 Connector Connects the glove to the power pack 2 Cord Transmits sensory data and force 3 Glove Provides grasp force 4 Strap Secures the glove on the hand 5 Buckle Holds and loosens the s...

Page 12: ...old for approximately 1 second to turn the system on or off Double click to enable disable WiFi Bluetooth 4 WiFi Bluetooth indicator Blinking WiFi BLE functionality is turned on Steady light connected...

Page 13: ...ns power cable Transmits AC voltage to the power adapter 6 Power adapter Converts AC to DC Charger indicators 3 5 1 Light indicator Meaning One blink series RED ORANGE GREEN Self test the charger is r...

Page 14: ...4 1 The charger becomes warm during use Figure 9 To charge and insert the battery Make sure that the battery is fully charged The four white battery indicators on the remote control show the battery...

Page 15: ...15 Ironhand To assemble Ironhand To connect the glove to the power pack 4 2 Figure 10 To connect the glove connector to the power pack To prepare the Backpack 4 3 Figure 11 To prepare the Backpack...

Page 16: ...Ironhand 16 To assemble Ironhand To prepare the Hipcarry 4 4 Figure 12 To prepare the Hipcarry...

Page 17: ...ash your hands and use hand sanitizer To put on and start Ironhand 5 2 If the Ironhand glove malfunctions pull the red stop handle on the remote control This shuts down the system quickly Warning A pr...

Page 18: ...Ironhand 18 To use Ironhand To put on the Backpack 5 2 1 Figure 14 To put on and adjust the Backpack...

Page 19: ...19 Ironhand To use Ironhand To put on the Hipcarry 5 2 2 Figure 15 To put on and adjust the Hipcarry...

Page 20: ...use Ironhand To put on the glove 5 2 3 Figure 16 To put on the glove The glove should be tight on your wrist but not hurt To loosen the strap lift the buckle Before use do a functionality test See Fun...

Page 21: ...ove Put on the outer glove If you experience problems with getting your fingers into the glove try extending the fingertips of the outer glove To adjust the length of the cord 5 2 5 Figure 18 To adjus...

Page 22: ...the instructions in To put on and start Ironhand 3 Make sure that the glove status indicator and the power pack status indicator are not lit If they are lit Ironhand has detected an error Contact the...

Page 23: ...emote control This releases the grip and shuts down the system quickly To reset the quick stop press the red handle to its normal position To change settings in Ironhand 5 5 To adjust the force level...

Page 24: ...being used The profile selection indicator blue LED shows which profile is active Off primary profile On secondary profile The profile settings can be configured by the operator using the IronConnect...

Page 25: ...s to make sure that it functions correctly and that there are no damages on the system components There are no parts in the power pack that can be replaced by the user Contact the supplier for all ser...

Page 26: ...machine Hand wash or machine wash the glove according to the below instruction Spray the glove with isopropanol for disinfection Gentle cycle for synthetics Do not centrifuge Do not use detergent wit...

Page 27: ...Gentle cycle for synthetics To clean the carry solution 6 3 Clean the carry slotion according to the cleaning instructions on the label of the carry solution To clean the power pack 6 4 Clean the powe...

Page 28: ...ed and inserted correctly Nothing happens when I grasp an object Make sure that the force adjustment is not set to minimum and that the stop handle is not pulled down The system is unresponsive If non...

Page 29: ...045 S For Ironhand Kit with up to 2 gloves Hard Carry Case Large 022 13 For Ironhand Demokit with up to 6 gloves Measuring Tape 022 14 Ironhand branded Measuring Tape Wash bag 022 9 Ironhand Wash bag...

Page 30: ...e leather Powerpack Remote control Polyamide polyethylene polyurethane Carry Solution Armstraps Polyamide Polyurethane elastane leather Ambient temperature Use 5 C to 40 C Storage 20 C to 50 C Ambient...

Page 31: ...31 Ironhand Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity 10...

Page 32: ...onhand and the Bioservo logotype are trademarks that are registered to Bioservo Technologies AB Document ID D0003798 Issue 02 Bioservo Technologies AB Torshamnsgatan 35 164 40 Kista Sweden Distributor...

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