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HAPPY REHAB 2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE (EN) Rev. 1.0                                               Page 14 

II. USING THE HAPPY REHAB 2 SYSTEM 

  

Safety 

The HAPPY REHAB 2 is equipped with different means to ensure 
maximum safety during operation. 
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISABLE OR ALTER ANY OF THESE SAFETY 
FUNCTIONS! 

 

EMERGENCY SWITCH 

The  HAPPY  REHAB  2  is  equipped  with  an  emergency  stop  switch.  To  identify  the 
emergency stop switch, please refer to D, Fig. 4. To activate the emergency stop 
switch (D, Fig. 4), press down the red button (D, Fig. 4). This will stop all motors 
immediately! 
The red “STOP” LED will be lid during an emergency stop. 
 
To release the emergency  stop switch (D,  Fig.  4), ensure the hazard causing the 
activation of the emergency stop has been eliminated, then resetting and reinforce 
the motors by turning the emergency stop switch (D, Fig. 4) clock-wise and let it 
release in an upward direction from its position.  

 

OVERLOAD PROTECTION 

The  HAPPY  REHAB  2  is  equipped  with  a  build-in  overload  protection  of  the 
actuators (motors). This is to ensure the maximum force exerted by the actuators 
(motors) does not exceed the following limits: 
HAPPY REHAB 2 - Small / Medium: 100N (approx. 10 kg.) 
HAPPY REHAB 2 - Large:  400N (approx. 40 kg).

 

 
If any of the actuators (motors) meets a resistance to the movement beyond the 
above  mentioned  limits,  the  internal  overload  protection  circuit  will  be  activated, 
causing all actuators (motors) to stop immediately! The red “STOP” LED will be lid 
while the system is in protection mode.  
 
To  release  the  system  from  the  internal  protection  mode,  ensure  the  hazard 
causing  the  activation  of  the  internal  protection  mode  has  been  eliminated,  then 
resetting and reinforce the motors by pressing the “RESET” button on the panel of 
the HAPPY REHAB 2.

 

 
 

PC/LAPTOP, EXTERNAL MONITOR 

 

External  equipment  such  as  PC  /  Laptop  computer,  external 
monitor must only be powered by batteries. By connecting these 
devices  directly  to  the  mains,  the  HAPPY  REHAB  2  system  will 
not  conform  to  the  safety  regulations  of  EN12182:2002 

(electrical safety for medical devices). 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE HAPPY REHAB 2 Small HAPPY REHAB 2 Medium HAPPY REHAB 2 Large...

Страница 2: ...ns 8 User adjustment 9 Ergonomic adjustment 9 II USING THE HAPPY REHAB 2 SYSTEM 14 Safety 14 PC Laptop and external monitor 14 LED Indicators 14 Entering the system 16 Exit the system 17 Transportatio...

Страница 3: ...FOR USE EN Rev 1 0 Page 2 WARNING Read the instructions for use before using the equipment This version of the instructions for use is valid from the date printed on the front page of it and replaces...

Страница 4: ...safety and to get the most out the system we recommend reading these Instructions for use carefully Fig 1 HAPPY REHAB 2 with upper support module and PC This instruction for use covers all HAPPY REHA...

Страница 5: ...standard with the HAPPY REHAB 2 system ITEM QNT DESCRIPTION ORDERING NO 1 HAPPY REHAB 2 Small or HAPPY REHAB 2 Medium or HAPPY REHAB 2 Large 920 002 100 920 002 102 920 002 200 1 Table plate for HAPP...

Страница 6: ...ly from your local dealer ITEM DESCRIPTION ORDERING NO C1 C1 S M Upper support module Only suitable for C1 S and C1 M 920 000 101 C2 Upper support module Only suitable for C2 L 920 000 201 FOUNDATION...

Страница 7: ...read the assembly instructions carefully Fig 2 System overview HAPPY REHAB 2 system Key references fig 2 1 Upper support module Chest Additional item 2 Table plate 3 Upper support module Right hip Add...

Страница 8: ...onto the upper frame of HAPPY REHAB 2 The table plate shall be mounted with the four screws as shown in Fig 3 below Ensure the table plate is oriented with the countersunk of the holes upwards as ill...

Страница 9: ...onnector C Fig 4 on the electronic module of the system and a spare USB port on the computer laptop Note the mark B Fig 5 on the Magnetic USB connector must be orientated upward as shown REF TEXT TYPE...

Страница 10: ...he user profile on the PC Laptop computer For instructions on how to create a user profile please refer to below section Create a User Profile These adjustments shall only be carried out by profession...

Страница 11: ...er frame up or downwards then fasten the two hand wheels A Fig 7 again tightly Verify the inner frame is in place and the two hand wheels A Fig 7 are properly tightened Fig 8 Adjust the position of th...

Страница 12: ...adjusting the height of the leg support verify the leg support is in place and the according hand wheel A Fig 9 is properly tightened Fig 10 Rotation and horizontal position of leg supports The rotat...

Страница 13: ...the support cushions back hip and chest supports can be done as illustrated below in Fig 11 Fig 11 Adjust the support cushions To rotate and or move the cushion in out use the hand wheels A and B Fig...

Страница 14: ...USE EN Rev 1 0 Page 13 Fig 12 Alternative orientation of support cushions If special requirements are needed the support cushions can be orientated differently as illustrated above in Fig 12 To do so...

Страница 15: ...is equipped with a build in overload protection of the actuators motors This is to ensure the maximum force exerted by the actuators motors does not exceed the following limits HAPPY REHAB 2 Small Me...

Страница 16: ...2 illustrated as F J in Fig 4 The functions of the five LED indicators 24V 5V OK ERR and STOP are shown in the table below LED SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 24V Solid green 24V power supply is connected 5V Soli...

Страница 17: ...d turn the back support cushion a little backward by loosing hand wheel B in Fig 11 Fig 33 Opening the back supports To ease the entrance the heel caps may be detached by lifting them up hold at posit...

Страница 18: ...open the back supports as shown in Fig 33 If needed turn the back support cushion a little backward by loosing hand wheel B in Fig 11 Fig 36 Loosen the foot straps Transportation The HAPPY REHAB 2 has...

Страница 19: ...HAPPY REHAB 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE EN Rev 1 0 Page 18 Foundation Pack For instructions on how to use the Foundation Pack software we refer to the online e user manual...

Страница 20: ...op computer and other interface devices please refer to their respective instructions for use Service and repair The HAPPY REHAB 2 system contains no serviceable parts inside Please refer servicing to...

Страница 21: ...of any repair or maintenance tasks are carried out by non authorized personnel the warranty for the products is no longer valid Any damage caused by misuse of the product different form the indented...

Страница 22: ...AC 230V AC Input voltage 24V DC 24V DC Max power consumption 80 W 80 W User height 95 130 cm 120 160 cm Max user weight 50 kg 50 kg Operation temperature 5 35 deg C 5 35 deg C Storage temperature 10 4...

Страница 23: ...ucts are manufactured by INNOVAID A S Denmark INNOVAID A S Muslingevej 38 DK 8250 Eg Denmark T 45 86 78 99 33 F 45 86 78 99 34 E mail iaid dk W www iaid dk DISTRIBUTOR DEALER The products are distribu...

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