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Synchronized/
non-synchronized mode
Motors A and B can run in synchronized
or non-synchronized mode.
Synchronized:
Motors A and B perform a synchronized
movement according to the shoulder
joint‘s physiological motion pattern:
Starting from the initial position (maxi-
mum adduction / halfway between
internal and external rotation position),
the carriage will first move to the maxi-
mum internal rotation position. The car-
riage will then simultaneously move to
the maximum abduction position and
the maximum external rotation posi-
tion and subsequently to the maximum
adduction position and the maximum
internal rotation position. After reaching
this position, the cycle restarts: maxi-
mum abduction and maximum external
rotation.
During operation the synchronized
mode is indicated in the top left-hand
corner by the symbol
.
Non-synchronized:
Both motors run independently of each
other within the selected ranges of
motion.
To enable the non-synchronized mode,
disable the synchronized mode.
During operation the non-synchronized
mode is indicated in the top left-hand
corner by the symbol
.
Default: synchronized mode enabled
Caution!
Patient hazard —
The synchronized operation is recom-
mended as a general rule. However,
medical and/or therapeutic indications
may call for the non-synchronized
mode. In the non-synchronized mode,
particular caution and attention on
the part of the physician/therapist is
required to rule out any risk for the
patient.
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Total therapy time
Under menu item ”total therapy time ”
you can view each patient‘s total ther-
apy time (duration of all the patient‘s
therapy sessions).
To delete the stored therapy time:
Press and hold the
parameter key
for
5 seconds or select the ”New patient“
function.
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Service menu
For service purposes only, refer to
Service Manual.
Reminder:
You save the selected parameter values by
pressing the
STOP
key.
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