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i-digits quantum ™ User Manual MA01347, Issue 1, November 2015...
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This document provides information for i-digits™ quantum users and should be used in conjunction with advice from your clinical team. This symbol signifies important information and is used throughout the manual. Refer to www.touchbionics.com/downloads/document-library to ensure you have the latest copy of this document.
1.0 i-digits quantum ™ 1.1 Product Description design. dexterity. intelligent motion. Based on the industry-leading design of our i-limb™ product range, i-digits™ quantum combines unsurpassed functionality with style. i-digits™ quantum incorporates gesture control via the patented and ground-breaking i-mo™ technology and is the first partial hand prosthesis that can change grips with a simple gesture.
If this does hap- pen, then please contact your clinical team who will contact Touch Bionics Customer Support team to resolve the matter as quickly as possible. To best protect the hand when car-...
1.4 Prosthesis Overview: Control Strategies i-digits™ quantum can access automated grips using a range of control options. gesture control: By enabling i-mo™ technology, gesture control allows an au- tomated grip to be accessed through a smooth and natural motion of the prosthesis in 1 of 4 directions. To access gesture control: •...
2.0 Control and Batteries Fig. 3: Prosthesis overview Motorized Digit Knuckle Wristband and batteries Dorsal view Palmer view This illustration above depicts an i-digits™ quantum for users with sound thumb and 4 i-digits™. 7 of 20 MA 01347, Issue 1, November 2015...
2.1 Wristband componentry The Wristband houses the microprocessor and the batteries Fig. 4: Wristband unit. It is buckle fastened, designed to fit loosely around the forearm. To switch the device on, press the button and the On/Off button LED display LED light will illuminate.
(fig. 8). Europe If you intend to travel outside of your home country you will need to ensure that you have a Touch Bionics charger that will work in the country to which you are traveling. Additional USA and Japan chargers are available from Touch Bionics (see fig.7).
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Fig. 10: charge port i-limb™ Power Pack batteries for i-digits™ quantum should only be charged using the Touch Bionics battery charger (fig.7) supplied. Place the batteries in the charger as illustrated. Insert the charger lead from the battery powerpack into the charge port.
Covers will be provided for i-digits™ quantum device. Digit covers will be ready to fit and are designed to cover each digit. Touch Bionics’ approved digit covers must be used with each digit of the device. The warranty will become void if the device is used without an approved cover.
4.0 Grip Review i-digits™ quantum has 20 different grip options available and 12 customizable my grips™ (not shown). These grips can be ac- cessed and programmed through the software package called my i-limb™ app. The following features catalogue reviews the various available grips and provide a functional description of each.
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Additional Grip and Gesture Options Thumb Park Continuous Thumb Park Quick all four fingers remain open and switch off, all four fingers remain open and switch off, only the thumb will move. for 1.5 seconds the thumb will close and then automatically return to an open posi- tion.
5.0 Support Information 5.1 Storage and Maintenance Always turn off your i-digits™ quantum device when not in use. Aim to charge the battery each day after use. Replace the batteries every 12 months. Ensure your i-digits™ quantum is serviced every 12 months. 14 of 20 MA 01347, Issue 1, November 2015...
5.2 Troubleshooting Problem Action Prothesis does not operate Ensure the prosthesis is switched on Ensure the battery is connected Ensure the battery is charged Check the electrodes have good contact One digit does not operate Check if the digit operates correctly using the Hand Health Check in my i-limb™ app Device stops halfway during an action Contact your Prosthetist Prosthesis opens when a close signal Contact your Prosthetist...
Dispose of batteries in accordance with US, European or local natural hand. regulations. Do not expose to excessive moisture, liquid, dust, vibration or Only use the appropriate Touch Bionics charger to charge shock. Touch Bionics batteries. Do not expose to high temperatures.
6.1 User Details Provision of the following information will enable easy identification of your device, should it be returned to customer service. Please forward to Touch Bionics as per the contact information on the back page of this manual. User Name: ................................
7.0 Appendix 7.1 Technical Information i-digits™ quantum Voltage 7.4 V (nominal) Max. Current Battery Capacity Rechargeable lithium polymer 7.4 V (nominal); 800 mAh capacity Max device load 20kg Finger Carry Load (static limit) Time from full open to full close 0.8 seconds 7.2 i-digits™...
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Consult instructions for use Class II equipment – provides double Isolation to protect against electric shock Degree of protection – IP40 IP40 Protection against penetration by solid particles with diameters larger than 1 mm. No special protection against penetration by water Serial Number For i-digits™...
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