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Charging the battery

Plug the mains charger into the mains socket. Attach the 
magnetic charger to the charger port on the prosthesis. 

When in standby, the charger unit will display a faint 
green light.

When charging is in progress, a red light is displayed. 

When fully charged a green light is displayed.

Charging time: 90 minutes to 3 hours

A car charger is also available.

4.2  Switch block or DC charge port

If using an internal battery within the prosthesis and us-
ing a switch block or DC charge port: 

To turn the power on/off

If using a switch block the power to the prosthesis can 
be turned on by pushing the switch away from the charge 
port. It is turned off by pushing the switch towards the 
charge port. 

Charging the battery

Insert the charger into the power outlet. Insert the char-
ger lead connector into the charge port. A “click” should 
be heard on connection. 

The light display for the charger option 1 is:

•  Solid Red: charging
•  Solid Green: fully charged or idle 
•  Continuous flashing red: fault condition
•  Rapid flashing amber: Threshold state between 

charging and fully charged ( should only last for 1-2 
seconds)

•  Continuous flashing red or green: Connection 

Error. Remove charger lead connector from the 
charge port. Ensure charger is plugged in and 
switched on at the mains. Re-insert the charger 
lead connector into the charge port.

The light display for the charger option 2 is:

•  Solid Amber: on standby
•  Slow flashing amber: pre-charge mode
•  Rapid flashing amber: Error
•  Slow flashing green: maintenance charge
•  Rapid flashing green: rapid charge
•  Solid green: fully charged

Charging time: 90 minutes to 3 hours

Fig. 16:  Switch block

Fig. 17:  Charger option 1

Fig. 18:  Charger option 2

The magnetic charger, DC port and switch 
block are an applied part.

Summary of Contents for i-limb hand Series

Page 1: ...i limb hand Clinician Manual...

Page 2: ...ed by a certified clinician This manual relates to the following items i limb quantum hand i limb revolution hand i limb ultra hand i limb access hand i limb hand coverings Analog electrodes compact a...

Page 3: ...ulation assembly 12 4 0 Battery Charging 14 4 1 Magnetic Charge Port 14 4 2 Switch block or DC charge port 15 4 3 External Battery 16 5 0 Coverings 17 5 1 Covering options 17 5 2 Covering don doff 18...

Page 4: ...limb hands result in the most versatile prosthetic hands currently available to the global market The i limb hand offers compliant grip shaping around objects to provide a secure grasp Rotating thumb...

Page 5: ...will automatically rotate to the optimum position for the de sired grip Each i limb hand has a selection of pre set automated grips my grips offers further customization of the grip position A full e...

Page 6: ...e icon is tapped again or by selecting another grip icon to enter Speed boost is also available on the app using a simple slider bar The increase in speed of the digits offers a more responsive action...

Page 7: ...se of carbon fiber is not recom mended due to electrical conductivity 2 1 Socket materials The socket design and materials used for the prosthesis are based on the clients presentation and skin condit...

Page 8: ...be cut straight and fully inserted into the IDC block to ensure proper contact is achieved The grey side of the cable must be facing the outside Remote electrodes When assembling the remote electrode...

Page 9: ...n 1300mAh or 2000mAh The internal battery is designed to be positioned be tween the inner and outer socket Ensure adequate space is created during fabrication of the prosthesis by using the battery du...

Page 10: ...step to re cess the magnetic charge port Dummy 3 is the ring It is used after lamination to create the necessary hole 1 Position the dummies in desired location during prepara tion for final laminati...

Page 11: ...release tool to secure in position Electrode and battery cables should be inserted into the coaxial plug and the plastic screw used to secure To connect the i limb hand to the prosthesis 1 Ensure the...

Page 12: ...nnect the i limb hand to the lamination plate 1 Remove the palmar fairing of the hand using a T10 screwdriver 2 Feed the power cable through the hole in the plate 3 Align the slots and slide the hand...

Page 13: ...13 of 27 Fig 15 Switch block connector...

Page 14: ...ond to turn power on off When the power is turned on the lights will fully illumi nate and then dull remaining on at a low level When the power is turned off the lights will fully illumi nate and then...

Page 15: ...outlet Insert the char ger lead connector into the charge port A click should be heard on connection The light display for the charger option 1 is Solid Red charging Solid Green fully charged or idle...

Page 16: ...the Touch Bionics battery charger sup plied Place the batteries in the charger as illustrated Insert the charger lead from the battery powerpack into the charge port Insert the charger into the power...

Page 17: ...ntour anatomically shaped flexible silicone with contouring around the digit tips Available in clear and black i limb skin natural skin toned silicone covering Available in 18 skin tones i limb skin m...

Page 18: ...er the thumb 3 Slide the remainder of the covering over the i limb hand 4 Ensure each digit tip is fitted to the covering 5 Do not pull the covering tightly over the hand Donning the i limb skin match...

Page 19: ...on the i limb hand in the same position as for donning and power off 2 Pull the covering upwards on each digit to release 3 Ease the full covering being careful not to put too much pressure on the thu...

Page 20: ...cement digit and follow the steps in reverse to replace 4 For extra small hands the screw should be torqued to 1Nm For all other hand sizes hand tighten the screw 6 2 Thumb installation For extra smal...

Page 21: ...th a soft damp cloth with some mild soap The cover should be regularly cleaned on the outside with a damp cloth and a plain soap Cleaning with isopro pyl alcohol IPA once a week can help with disinfec...

Page 22: ...ery has good charge Hand will open but not close Check the electrode wiring and connections Check electrode function by swapping the electrodes at the coaxial plug Check the hand set up on biosim Hand...

Page 23: ...fied Touch Bionics technicians and technical partners Do not use with a damaged cover Damaged covers must be replaced or repaired by a qualified Touch Bionics technician or technical partner Only appr...

Page 24: ...provided by the manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity and result in improper operation The device label can be found...

Page 25: ...ion Note Titanium digits add an ad ditional 30g 0 07lbs per hand Extra Small Small Medium Large QWD 472g 1 04lbs 512g 1 13lbs 528g 1 16lbs WD 432g 0 95lbs 472g 1 04lbs 488g 1 08lbs Flexion 572g 1 26lb...

Page 26: ...that the product contains electronic components and or batteries that should not be disposed of in regular waste at the end of its usable life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human hea...

Page 27: ...Cal ndula 93 Miniparc III Edificio E Despacho M18 28109 El Soto de la Moraleja Alcobendas Madrid Espa a Tel 00 800 3539 3668 Fax 00 800 3539 3299 orders spain ossur com orders portugal ossur com ssur...

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