5.2.1 User Manual Isoforce
REV 5
01st July 2014
page 17 von 77
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2.1.2.Dynamometer Tilt
The dynamometer tilt is actually the rotation of the dynamometer in the vertical plane. To perform this
move, you should loosen the Dynamometer Tilt Lever in a counter-clockwise direction, DT Lever, and
rotate the dynamometer vertically to the desired position. While keeping it steady, use your other hand
to firmly tighten the DT knob, by turning it clockwise. If the dynamometer is not in the vertical position (0
degrees tilt), you should also support the dynamometer while loosening the DT knob. The tilt position of
the dynamometer can be read on the tilt scale.
2.1.3. Dynamometer Lifting
The Iso-Force system offers the easiest possible
way to lift the dynamometer. Step on the DR pedals
and press the up and down arrows that are placed on the
handheld control. When pressing the up button, the
dynamometer rises. On the contrary when pressing the down
arrow the dynamometer lowers and finally returns to its
initial position. Please note that unless you have completely
pressed the DR pedals down the motor that lifts the
dynamometer will not work.
2.1.4 Range of Motion (ROM) Ring & ROM Mechanical Stops
You can adjust the mechanical stops by pulling the knob at their back side. The stops are released and
you can move them around the dynamometer ring. Once you find the desired position gently leave the
knob.
Attention! Although the software of Isoforce applies software stops, you are asked to always place
the mechanical stops slightly beyond the software stops. This is an extra safety feature.
2.2
Dynamometer Lift Button