accessories & options
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[12.C1]
Danger precaution and operation
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The maximum load is limited to persons not more than 140 kg body weight.
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Do not adjuts the handrails under strain. The handrail must not be weighted by a person.
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Do only use the adjustable handrails under supervision of a trained staff member. Only trained staff is allowed
to adjust the handrails.
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Do only loosen the gear tooth locking elements to adjust the angle, if the you hold the handrail with one hand.
Turn the respective lever with the hand, that holds the handle, in the desired position.
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Before weighting make sure that after the adjustment the gear tooth locking elements at the rear end are
correctly engaged and that the two stabilization elements at the front (“clamping screws”) are tightened and
secured again.
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While adjusting make sure that you do not pen in yourself or any other person at the danger spots (squeezing
and jamming spots).
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Using the h/p/cosmos arm support with the adjustable handrails is not possible.
[12.C2]
Reproducibility of adjustments
To obtain reproducibility you have to determine the individually optimal
adjustments (see scaling at the locking elements at the back) 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 4 datas of the scaling for the
individual adjustments of a patient.