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Do not use the arm supports at reverse belt rotation.
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For safety reasons the use of the arm supports is only admitted for walking and not for running.
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While running the arm supports have to be folded vertically downwards on the outside [1]. At any case the arm
supports must never loom into the area of the running surface [2].
[12.A2]
Reproducibility of adjustments
To obtain reproducibility you have to determine the individually optimal adjustments (see scaling at the locking
elements) for each subject and note it down appropriatly (e.g. in a patient file). We have deliberately refrained from
giving you standard settings for particular heights, because the adjustment can widly differ according to the
posture and the individual situation of the testing person.
The torsional elements have a scaling at any joint, which is afferent when turned in direction to the running
surface. The adjustments of the height and width occurs gradually, because the interlocking of the joints works in
6-degree steps. In the illustration below, which you can copy, e.g. for patient files, you can fill in the scaling datas
for the individual adjustments of a patient.