EX N' Flex EF-100 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 3

Odometer “Total “ Switch:

While still in the Time mode, press the Mode Switch 3 times and you will change the mode (the red 
indicator light will move) to “Total”.   “Total” display acts as an odometer and logs the distance travelled.  
The total cannot be reset and continually accumulates ”revolutions” over time.     Multiply the total shown 
on the odometer by   1000 and divide by 2, this will give you the total number of revolutions to date.

Odometer “Trip” Switch:

Press the Mode   Switch again and the red light will change the mode to “Trip”.    “Trip” mode logs  in 
revolutions.   Every trip count equals 1   revolution, for example, 1   registered on the trip odometer would 
equal 1 revolution of the Arm Rest.  

To save and add the accumulated revolutions from a session to 

the “total” turn the machine off using the On/Off Switch on the face of the Control Unit 

before 

turning off the main power switch on the side.

Biofeedback Switch:

Press the Mode Switch again, or if the machine is turned off, turn it on and   the red light will be in default   
Biof position.   “Biof “ or Biofeedback mode displays numbers on the digital display which fluctuate 
between 0 and150.     These numbers indicate the effort require to move a passive arm(s).  

The Biofeedback mode is used to measure the User’s resistance and/or assistance.   

For example:

 if a 

user has tone, stiffness, or spasticity in their arm, this would cause resistance  and require the motor to 
work harder to turn their limb.     As the user becomes more relaxed and flexible the “Biof” numbers will 
decrease.   This display enables someone with little or no feeling or voluntary movement in their limb(s) to 
seethat the movement is making a difference.

If the user is using the machine actively or applying some of their own strength and   assisting/overriding 
the motor then the LED display will show a decrease in the “Biof” numbers.   This shows the 
User/Caregiver that the User is assisting the machine and building strength.     Refer to P.3 for istructions 
on using the machine actively. 

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Large Led
 Display

 Membrane 
Switches (6)

Mode Switch

On/ Off Switch

Power Light

F/Off/R
switch

Side Mounted 
 Black Switch

Timer Switches

Side Window
    Displays

Speed
Switch

Control Unit

Summary of Contents for EF-100

Page 1: ...EX N FLEX Therapeutic Arm Exerciser Model EF 100 Arm EF 100W Arm Wrist Instructions for Use ...

Page 2: ...achine was turning when it was stopped Try this now Turn on the Main Power Switch located on the right hand edge of Control Box Press the F Off R Switch The Arm Rest should begin to turn in Forward or Reverse depending on your selection Leave the machine running then try the Speed Switch The Speed Switch The Speed Switch contains three indicator lights Lo Med and Hi To choose a speed press the swi...

Page 3: ... light will be in default Biof position Biof or Biofeedback mode displays numbers on the digital display which fluctuate between 0 and150 These numbers indicate the effort require to move a passive arm s The Biofeedback mode is used to measure the User s resistance and or assistance For example if a user has tone stiffness or spasticity in their arm this would cause resistance and require the moto...

Page 4: ...umbers being displayed The more voluntary movement applied the greater the decrease in numbers If an individual is able to apply a consistent amount of voluntary movement with enough strength to hold the Biofeedback at 0 then it would be considered time for him her to use a manual device recumbent or exercise bicycle for exercise therapy Instructions for use of the Active Mode for the EX N FLEX Ar...

Page 5: ...o move on its casters if required When a comfortable position for use is found lock the casters so that the wheels are in line with the pontoons Rotate the arm through a further revolution to be sure that no discomfort is experienced 7 As soon as the Arm Rest starts to rotate some numbers will appear on the Control Unit Display Refer to section on P 2 Understanding the Control Unit subsection Biof...

Page 6: ...elease the Knob so that the machine is locked in a position which will provide Vertical motion for the arm In this plane it is necessary to adjust the height of the machine as described in 15 15 Height Adjustment Release the Height Adjustment Knob and raise the spring loaded Height Adjustment Bar to the desired height Tighten the HeightAdjustment Knob before use 16 For further information on using...

Page 7: ...When the Selection Lever on the White Plate is in the position there is no Wrist movement In this position the Hand Grip is stationary 4 To apply Wrist movement lift the White Lever until the lever clears slot 0 and slide the White Lever across the Black Plate and allow the pin to drop into Slot 1 This will provide the minimum wrist movement Moving the lever to a slot with a higher number ie 2 3 o...

Page 8: ...re you start using the machine 9 If you wish more extreme wrist movement place the provided bean bag in front of or behind the wrist This of course is a more advanced movement once the muscles and tendons have become flexible Fig 6 7 Hand Grip Second Closure Hand Strap Velcro Closure Arm Rest Arm Cradle Wrist Mechanism EF 100 Casing Arm Strap Fig 4 Hand Grip Arm Rest Arm Strap Hand Strap Velcro Cl...

Page 9: ...comfort is experienced the following day the amount of time on the machine may be increased one minute per session to a maximum of 30 minutes per session The time should be equally divided between Forward and Reverse The EX N FLEX may be used for more than one session per day If discomfort is experienced as a result of unaccustomed exercise discontinue use of the machine until discomfort subsides ...

Page 10: ...rtical t is necessary to adjust the height of the machine by releasing the Height Adjustment Knob and raising the Height Adjustment Bar The height may also be adjusted in the 45 mode if required These variables provide a wide range of movement for an individual with a compromised arm In the Horizontal Plane an free arm may be placed over the secured arm Fig 4 Page 5 This provides significant trunk...

Page 11: ...030 100 031 100 032 100 033 100 034 100 035 100 036 100 037 Crank Arm Drive Shaft Centre Shaft of Large Pulley Foam Hand Grip Hand Strap Handles Height Adjustment Bar 2 Pieces Height Bar Inner square Tube Height Bar Outer Square Tube Knob Height Adjustment with Threaded Rod Knob Only HeightAdjustment Knob Rotation Release Motor AM Motor Motor Mounting Plate Nut 3 8 Pontoon Power Cord Power Pack 11...

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