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Short instructions leg training
Set up:
Place the MOTOmed viva2 on a non slip
surface with the large tube
against a wall
if possible. Sit in a wheelchair or in a stable chair
in front of the MOTOmed viva2 within a reasonable
distance to the trainer – the legs must be able
to turn freely but the knee joints must not be
stretched out completely at any time while training.
Important:
Make sure the wheelchair or chair
is secure to avoid moving or slipping.
Insertion and securing aid (if needed):
Press the long blue button “ “
.
The buttons “pedals forward”
and “pedals
backward”
allow you now to move the
foot shells
to the lower position to help
you inserting your legs one after the other
comfortably.
Hint:
If your legs are not equally flexible,
we recommend inserting the stiffer one first.
Then fix your feet and legs with the Velcro straps
or the
self-operating foot holders (item no. 506) in the foot shells.
Start the training:
Press the red “start/stop” button
. The foot shells
automatically start moving slowly and the display
turns on. Have
your legs moved “passively” for a short warm-up of a few minutes.
Change speed/direction:
With the “speed” buttons you can increase
or decrease the number of rounds of the foot shells per minute.
Upon pressing the button “slow” (turtle)
you
reduce speed, pressing the button “fast” (rabbit)
you increase it.
The button “direction”
allows you to switch
the direction of rotation from forward to
backward and vice versa. The buttons
to
have several functions depending on whether
you are training with the assistance of the
motor or cycling actively, i.e. you pedal yourself.
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until ped
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