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5.2.1 User Manual Isoforce
REV 5
01st July 2014
page 18 von 77
TUR Therapietechnik GmbH | Grubenstr. 20 | 18055 Rostock | Germany
2.1.5 Hand-Held Emergency Button
By pressing the red emergency button the patient or the user can instantly terminate the operation of
Iso-Force, no matter in which mode the system works. The dynamometer shaft stops moving or
applying resistance. One should be particular careful when pressing the emergency button, as the
kinetic energy already acquired (particularly in isotonic and concentric isokinetic mode) by the subject
could result in continuation of the movement towards an undesired position or direction. After pressing
the emergency button, the user should manually get the patient’s limb in a safe position. Also, please
note that after terminating operator this way, the system should be reset.
2.1.6 Input Arm Adaptor
You can find the input arm adaptor at the front of the dynamometer. Attachment and adaptors are
placed in it by sliding them in. Always firmly secure the attachments by turning the knob counter
clockwise.
Hold the adaptors when you are removing them. You are advised not to have them in vertical
position as the can fall off the input.
Mounted on the centre of the dynamometer rotation axis you can find the laser pointer, which is used
for easy joint alignment. The connected battery case carries a magnet and can be attached at the side
of the input adapter. To replace the batteries follow the steps below:
2.1.7 Laser Pointer
Remove the battery compartment cover and lift it off
Place 2 1,5V batteries of AAA size into the battery
compartment with the correct polarity.
Put back the battery cover.
2.3
Battery Case