Switching process
+
+
MyMode 1
þ
ð
ð
ð ð
ð
MyMode 2
3x
1s
à
MyMode 1
4x
à
MyMode 2
2x
à
MyMode 1
3x
à
MyMode 2
1x
1x
1) Position the prosthetic leg back slightly.
2) While maintaining constant contact with the floor, bounce on the forefoot with the leg extended a number of
times in one second depending on the desired MyMode (MyMode 1 = 3 times, MyMode 2 = 4 times).
3) Keep the prosthetic leg still in this position with no load.
→
A beep and vibration signal will sound to confirm that the movement pattern has been recognised.
INFORMATION: If this beep and vibration signal does not sound, the requirements were not
observed when bouncing the foot or mute mode (silent mode) is activated. For more information
about mute mode, see the section "Mute mode" (see Page 96).
4) After the beep and vibration signal sounds, keep the prosthetic leg extended and still for 1 second.
→
A confirmation signal will sound to indicate that the prosthesis has successfully switched to the corresponding
MyMode (2 times = MyMode 1, 3 times = MyMode 2).
INFORMATION: If this confirmation signal does not sound, the leg with the prosthesis was not cor
rectly kept still or mute mode (silent mode) is activated. Repeat the process to correctly switch to the
required mode. For more information about mute mode, see the section "Mute mode" (see Page 96).
10.3 Switching from a MyMode back to basic mode
Information on switching
•
Regardless of the configuration of additional MyModes in the adjustment software, it is always possible to
switch back to basic mode (mode 1) with a motion pattern.
•
It is always possible to switch back to basic mode (mode 1) by connecting/disconnecting the battery charger.
•
Before the first step, always check whether the selected mode corresponds to the required motion type.
Requirements for successful switching using motion patterns
The following points must be observed to carry out switching successfully:
•
Position the prosthetic leg back slightly and bounce on the forefoot with the leg extended while maintaining
constant contact with the floor.
•
Weight must be placed on the forefoot while bouncing.
•
The load may not be taken off the foot fully when relieving the load.
Switching process
+
+
ð
ð
ð ð
ð
≥3x
1s
1x
1x
1x
1x
þ
Basic mode
þ
1) Position the prosthetic leg back slightly.
2) While maintaining constant contact with the floor and with the leg extended, bounce on the forefoot at 3 times
or more.
3) Keep the prosthetic leg still in this position with no load.
→
A beep and vibration signal will sound to confirm that the movement pattern has been recognised.
INFORMATION: If this beep and vibration signal does not sound, the requirements were not
observed when bouncing the foot or mute mode (silent mode) is activated. For more information
about mute mode, see the section "Mute mode" (see Page 96).
4) After the beep and vibration signal sounds, keep the prosthetic leg extended and still for 1 second.
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