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Physipro The Simulator User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    The Simulator Index Introduction ................... 3 Base Tilt ..................4 Backrest Inclination ............... 4 Seat Depth ..................5 Anti-Thust Wedge ................. 5 Pelvic Support ................6 Backrest Height & Width ............... 6 Abduction Pommel ............... 7 Laterals ..................8 Headrest ..................9 Armrest ..................
  • Page 3 Physipro inc. is delighted to have you among its clients. We sincerely wish to thank you for the trust you have shown in our Company by choosing one of our products. Since the company was created in 1988, Physipro inc. has dedicated itself to improving the quality of life for its clients by listening to people and by being sensitive to their particular needs.
  • Page 4: Backrest Inclination

    The Simulator Aiming for accuracy It is used to accurately establish the manufacturing criteria of a posture technical aid regarding specific needs. Due to its perfect adaptability, this tool allows for the simulation of various adjustments as well as the interaction of the components.
  • Page 5 The Simulator Notes : ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 6: Base Tilt

    The Simulator Base Tilt : The base tilt is operated by the handles located on the tubes, which support the headrest. The 2 handles A must be operated to allow tilting the base. Use the goniometer located on the stabilizer bar to read the tilt angle.
  • Page 7 The Simulator Brakes : The brakes V are operated only by the feet in the back of the seat, thus, the seat users can not stop the seat by themselves. The brakes allow stabilizing the simulation seat during the measurement readings.
  • Page 8: Anti-Thust Wedge

    The Simulator Seat Depth : The seat depth can be adjusted by the handle C located on the right side and under the frame. Possible depth positions are : P1—Max : 25 in (64 cm) P2—Min : 14 in (36 cm) The seat’s integrated...
  • Page 9 The Simulator Footrest : - Angle Adjustment: 60º P, 70º Q and 90º R using the piston S located on the external side of each footrest. -The footplates angle and depth are adjustable by using an adjustment knob T located under the footplates.
  • Page 10 The Simulator Footrest : Footrest Adjustments : -Height Adjustment using an adjustment lever N located on the external side of the footrest. H5—From 12 in (31 cm) to 21 in (53 cm) - Width Adjustment using the adjustment knobs O located under the square bar in the front side of the seat.
  • Page 11: Pelvic Support

    The Simulator Pelvic Support : Its lateral adjustment setting is continuous and is operated by the adjustment knobs E located in the lower back of the backseat. Possible measurements are : L1—Max : 21 in (53 cm) L2—Min : 7 in (18 cm) ________________________________________ Backrest—Height and Width :...
  • Page 12: Abduction Pommel

    The Simulator Abduction Pommel : The pommel is laterally adjustable using an adjustable knob F located in the front and under the seat. It also allows an adjustable height using a 4mm socket head key G. H1—4 in (10 cm) adjustment L3—...
  • Page 13 The Simulator Armrest : Adjust the armrest height using the adjustment knobs located on both sides of the seat. Adjust the width by rotating the tube where the height is adjusted and by straightening the cushion using the handle under the cushion. This handle allows a depth adjustment by sliding the cushion on the tube.
  • Page 14 The Simulator Headrest : The multi-axis headrest is equipped with adjustment knobs allowing a quick and efficient height adjustment I, tilt adjustment J and depth adjustment K. H3—From 23½ in (60 cm) to 30 in (76 cm) L6—Lateral 6 in (15 cm) of loose 3 in (8 cm) to the left and right Ө...
  • Page 15: Laterals

    The Simulator Laterals : The laterals have adjustable setting for height and lateral positions using the slide slots and can be fixed by the adjustment handles I. Their locations are established using the indicator system on the backrest. L4—Max : 20 in (51 cm) L5—Min : 11 in (28 cm)