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i-limb

TM

 ultra revolution 

Clinician Manual

 
 Part number: MA01140: Issue No. 4,  December 2014   

Summary of Contents for i-limb ultra revolution

Page 1: ...i limb TM ultra revolution Clinician Manual Part number MA01140 Issue No 4 December 2014...

Page 2: ...vicing of the i limb ultra revolution and should be read in full prior to fitting It is highly recommended that the use of this manual is made in conjunction with instruction from a clinician experien...

Page 3: ...Wrist 3 1 Wrist Connection Options 3 2 Quick Wrist Disconnect QWD 3 3 Wrist Disarticulation 3 4 flexion wrist 4 Adjustments 4 1 Digit Configuration 4 2 Digit Installation 4 3 Thumb Installation 5 Cove...

Page 4: ...d gestures can then be customized further for precise control The i limb ultra revolution offers compliant grip through indi vidually powered digits with stall out ability A powered rotating thumb in...

Page 5: ...5 of 33 Part number MA01140 Issue No 4 December 2014 Motorized Digit Knuckle Palmar Fairing Motorized Thumb On Off Switch...

Page 6: ...recommended to determine the optimal placement of electrodes fig 3 Consult Touch Bionics training materials for information on myotesting or download information on myotesting within the software or...

Page 7: ...astic screw provided is utilized and properly tightened on the coaxial plug fig 4 where the battery and electrodes connect to prevent loose connections Figure 4 Coaxial Plug We recommend that a rubber...

Page 8: ...k Washer and the M8 Flat Washer before hand tightening the the locking nut Use a 3 8 wrench to tighten the locking nut Do not overtighten Do not use pliers on the charge port Position the M8 Lock Wash...

Page 9: ...Height 10mm 0 39 Single cell 16mm 0 63 Dual cell 11mm 0 44 Single cell 19mm 0 76 Dual cell Application Moderate Use Heavy Use Two battery options are available for the i limb ultra revolution both of...

Page 10: ...porarily disabling an electric wrist rotator or other electrical device when needed The images opposite show the 1 300 and 2 000mAh battery options with battery dummy The battery with DC connector and...

Page 11: ...us the position of the battery dummies and charge port are best placed midway up the arm along the inner socket ensuring they will not impact the ability to don doff the prosthesis and that the posi t...

Page 12: ...rist or elbow disarticulation the battery is too large for the space available in the socket interface frame When the switch block is used in combination with a wrist rotator the switch block will sim...

Page 13: ...using dummies fig 7 Dual battery charger base unit fig 8 Wall charging unit fig 9 Switch Assembly Switch Block is typically used in conjunction with a wrist rotator or for patients who would like a po...

Page 14: ...Charging time is approximately 1 300 mAh battery 90 minutes 2 000 mAh battery 180 minutes Insert the charger fig 14 or fig 15 into the power outlet The charger will need to be inserted into the power...

Page 15: ...ts continue to illuminate contact Touch Bionics Customer Support i limb Power Pack Charger i limb Power Pack batteries for i limb ultra revolution should only be charged using the Touch Bionics batter...

Page 16: ...1 Quick Wrist Disconnect QWD 2 Wrist Disarticulation 3 flexion wrist 3 2 Quick Wrist Disconnect QWD The QWD is supplied by Touch Bionics 3 0 Wrist On Off Switch Connecting the i limb ultra revolution...

Page 17: ...ing by pushing hand into the prosthesis 4 Test the connection is fully engaged with a slight rotation Disconnecting the i limb ultra revolution using the QWD 1 Ensure the i limb ultra revolution is sw...

Page 18: ...n by the following steps 1 Disconnect the Palm Fairing from the i limb ultra revolution chassis by unscrewing the screw in the palmar surface using a T10 Screwdriver available for order 2 Rotate the i...

Page 19: ...onto the WD Lamination Plate at base of the i limb ultra revolution ensuring it is firmly engaged 4 Secure the Wrist Disarticulation plate to the WD Lamination Plate using a T10 screw and a T10 Screw...

Page 20: ...se of the i limb ultra revolution 4 Separate the i limb ultra revolution from the Wrist Disarticulation drawing the Basket cable through the Wrist Disarticulation For guidance on fabrication consult s...

Page 21: ...idual digits for the i limb ultra revolution are manufactured as sizes 2 3 5 and 6 Sizes 2 and 3 contain a small motor while sizes 5 and 6 contain a larger motor The standard digit configuration of th...

Page 22: ...s required T10 Screwdriver available for order 1 Support the i limb ultra revolution Do not over tighten screws If there is resistance while tightening the screw check for cross threading by removing...

Page 23: ...le block 3 Disconnect the palmar fairing using a T10 screwdriver to loosen the palmar T10 screw 4 Gently move the palmar fairing to the ulnar side to allow access to the exposed T10 screw at the base...

Page 24: ...ng and the chassis It is recommended that you discard the used screws as the anti vibration pad on the screw shaft will be deformed during use Digit screws should be replaced using the new screws prov...

Page 25: ...to conform to every contour of the hand i limb skin natural Providing the user a lifelike silicone covering i limb skin natural is available with 18 different skin shades Benefits include Don or doff...

Page 26: ...g and little finger automatically close and switch off Index finger and thumb provide grip Standard 3 Jaw Chuck Tripod Closed ring and little finger move to terminal close Thumb index and middle finge...

Page 27: ...oose to keep certain digits active and switch others off Cylindrical hand forms a shape appropriate for grasping a cylinder Don Doff hand forms the proper shape for donning and doffing a cover Grasp h...

Page 28: ...ember 2014 7 0 Support Information 7 1 Storage and Maintenance Always turn off the hand when not in use Aim to charge the battery each day after use Replace the battery every 12 months Ensure i limb u...

Page 29: ...the battery has good charge Ensure the electrodes maintain good contact Check electrode placement and wiring Contact Touch Bionics Battery charge does not last a full day Fully charge the battery over...

Page 30: ...ers Do not use with a damaged cover Damaged covers must be replaced or repaired by a qualified Touch Bionics technician or technical partner Only approved Touch Bionics accessories and tooling may be...

Page 31: ...uld it be returned to customer service Please forward to Touch Bionics as per the contact information on the back page of this manual It is recommended that the above information is also included in t...

Page 32: ...t Compatibility Please refer to www touchbionics com downloads document library for Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC and Electrical Information for i limb products 9 4 Warranty Refer to www touchbio...

Page 33: ...ration by water Serial Number For i limb ultra revolution devices The unique serial number for i limb ultra revolution devices is a R with a 4 digit alpha numeric number WEEE Compliance Catalogue numb...

Page 34: ...Park Way Livingston EH53 0TH Scotland Tel 44 1506 438 556 Email info touchbionics com For address details and further information please visit www touchbionics com Third party products and brand names...

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