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3.  Turn down the weight threshold control until you hear the 

warning tone.  Then set the volume level and check to assure 
the patient can hear the warning tone.  Once the volume is set 
to an acceptable audible level, the patient should not lower the 
level. 

4.  For PedAlert 120, set desired setting for front monitor, back 

monitor, or front and back (both) monitor as shown in Figure 3. 

 
If the switch is set to either “front” or “back” sensor, the total limb 

load will not be monitored.  If the switch is set to “both,” the 
total limb load on the foot will be monitored. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 3.  PedAlert 120 users can set the force 

monitoring section of the device to front only, 

front and back (both), or back only. 

 

2.2.  “Warm Up” Device 

 
 

For best results when setting the weight threshold, the therapist 
should step at least 25 times wearing the device to allow sensor 
to “warm up.” 

 

2.3.  Strap PedAlert Over Patient’s Shoe 

 
1.  Slip foot into boot.  For best results, the patient should wear a 

flat, soft-soled shoe. 

2.   Assure proper placement of foot within boot as shown in Figure 

4. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for PedAlert 100

Page 1: ...erator s Manual Notice The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the device and Operator s Manual without obligation to notify any person or organization of the revision or change 1996 PL...

Page 2: ...portant biofeedback device for lower limb rehabilitation PLANET is dedicated to providing advanced instrumented rehabilitation equipment to make clinical and related rehabilitation efforts more effici...

Page 3: ...gure 4 User must assure proper placement of foot 6 Figure 5 Adjusting the force to activate the warning tone 7 Figure 6 A standard 9V battery is easily replaceable 9 Warning Read all directions before...

Page 4: ...ludes Specifications Control Box Size 3 X 2 X 1 LxWxD Weight 12 ounces with battery Power Requirements Standard 9V battery Weight Settings Small toe touch up to 75 lbs Large toe touch up to 100 lbs Wa...

Page 5: ...patient s lower limb on a scale in a manner most similar to the gait used during the rehabilitation process Please note that this step requires the use of a scale 2 5 Monitor PedAlert usage 2 6 Unders...

Page 6: ...re needs to be firmly connected for proper operation 2 Turn system ON using On Off switch shown in Figure 2 The light will blink about once per second upon proper connection and adequate battery power...

Page 7: ...nsor the total limb load will not be monitored If the switch is set to both the total limb load on the foot will be monitored Figure 3 PedAlert 120 users can set the force monitoring section of the de...

Page 8: ...for maximum accuracy The therapist should step at least 25 times wearing the device to allow sensor to warm up before calibration The device should be set using the patient s foot not the therapist s...

Page 9: ...hold Turning the knob clockwise increases the weight threshold Figure 5 The weight threshold knob adjusts the force required to activate the warning tone 2 5 Monitor PedAlert Usage 1 The volume should...

Page 10: ...n page 10 Red light not blinking Beeping about once per second Steady tone with no weight applied Warning Recalibration will be required if any of the following occurs Changes in the patient s walking...

Page 11: ...box from boot and disconnect sensor cable 2 Use your thumb to press inward and slide the cover from the control box case see Figure 6 3 Gently remove the old battery and replace it with a new 9V batte...

Page 12: ...on continuously 1 Turn knob clockwise until beeping stops 2 Replace the battery Weight is applied and the warning tone does not sound 1 Check the volume control knob turn up if necessary 2 Check weigh...

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