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ALLUX
TM
User’s Guide
Safe Posture
4
Safe Posture
4
4.1 Safe posture and condition ready for communication
‘Safe posture’ refers to the posture taken in order to change the mode before using the
Remote Control App or communicating with the Remote Control App. Be sure to understand
the following safe postures before using ALLUX
TM
.
the state you stretch your
knee straight with ALLUX
TM
and may apply your body
weight on it.
the state you do not apply
your body weight on ALLUX
TM
and may bend your knee.
【Safe posture】
CAUTION
Do not take the posture in an unstable state. When taking the safe posture
without applying the body weight to ALLUX
TM
, hold a handrail or sit down.
You may lose your balance and fall over.
In order to conserve power, ALLUX
TM
is not always in communication mode. Communication
mode is activated in ALLUX
TM
120 seconds after lightly bending and extending, or 120 seconds
after removing your body weight and then applying it, or 120 seconds after disconnecting the
battery charger or power OFF cap from ALLUX
TM
. Once ALLUX
TM
communication is established,
this state lasts until communication is disconnected.
When you board an airplane or other such vehicles and need to turn off the wireless function of
ALLUX
TM
, you can use the Remote Control App to turn it off. To reactivate the wireless function again
after that state, follow the procedure provided below. To reactivate the wireless function again after that
state, follow the procedure provided below.
①Remove the battery charger or the power source OFF cap from ALLUX
TM
.
② In the case, loads are applied intermittently on the toe or heel four times (this operation can be
changed on the smartphone).
A vibration will occur to tell the reactivation of the wireless function when operation
② is performed.
Note that this vibration occurs if operation ② is performed even when the wireless function is active.
120
Sec
2
sec
:reactivates the wireless function.
120
Sec
120
sec
120
sec
Do this
four
times.
Do this
four
times.
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