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Button functions
Main switch (recessed, black button to the left of the LED)
Function
Button press
Prosthetic foot feedback
Turn on the prosthetic foot Press briefly
LED flashes green to indicate the
charge level (5 times if full); 1 brief
beep
If the charge level is low, the LED
lights up yellow for 1 second, 1 brief
beep
Turn off the prosthetic foot Hold until red LED is off
LED lights up red until the prosthetic
foot is turned off.
When the prosthetic foot is turned off,
the heel height is reset to the value that
the orthopaedic technician set during
the bench alignment.
Selection key (white button to the right of the LED)
Function
Button press
Prosthetic foot feedback
Standby mode on/off
Press briefly
Standby on:
1 short beep, LED briefly
flashes yellow
Standby off:
1 short beep, LED
flashes green to indicate the charge
level (5 times when full)
Heel height adjustment
3 to 5 seconds
1 second beep + 5 short beeps (count
down)
When the button is pressed long
enough, the LED lights up green.
Erase user Bluetooth link
Min. 8 seconds
1 second beep, LED briefly flashes red
6.3.1 Standby mode
Standby mode can be used to save energy. In standby mode, the prosthetic foot assumes a neut
ral position and no longer adapts to various conditions. The Bluetooth connection of the prosthet
ic foot is turned off as well.
►
Briefly
press the selection key.
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Activate standby mode:
A short beep is emitted and the LED flashes yellow.
→
Deactivate standby mode:
A short beep is emitted and the LED flashes green to indicate the
charge level (5 times when full).
6.3.2 Setting the Heel Height
If the prosthesis is not being worn, the heel height of the prosthetic foot can also be adjusted
without the Galileo™ app.
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Prerequisite:
The prosthesis is not being worn.
1) Put on the chosen shoe.
2) Set down the prosthetic foot with full contact and no load (see fig. 11).
3) Press and hold the selection key for
about 3 seconds
until the LED lights up green.
→
Measuring the position takes 5 seconds. A beep is emitted at the beginning and after
every second.
4) Do not move the prosthetic foot during the measurement.
→
A beep is emitted after the end of the measurement:
1-second beep:
The measurement was successful.
3 short beeps:
The measurement failed and must be repeated.
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