Otto Bock 13E205 Instructions For Use Manual page 17

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3Components(Fig. 1)
Delivery includes:
1 piece of 13E205 MyoRotronic (Fig. 1, item 4)
1 piece of 13E183 Buzzer
1 piece of Protective Cover (Fig. 1, item 1)
1 piece of 647G361 Instructions for Use
For pronation and supination, the following is required:
1 piece of 10S17 Electric Wrist Rotator (Fig. 1, item 3)
4Function
In combination with the 10S17 Electric Wrist Rotator, the MyoRotronic enables electromo-
tive pronation and supination as well as the opening and closing of the hand with one or two
13E200 / 13E202 MyoBock Electrodes or a combination of one 13E200 / 13E202 Electrode and
a 9X50 / 9X52 Linear Transducer.
To guarantee optimum adaptation to the patient, five different programs are available. Four of the
five programs also allow proportional pronation and supination in addition to the digital rotation
control. The desired program is set using the 757T13 MyoSelect.
The MyoRotronic can be operated in combination with all Ottobock System Electric Hands and
System Electric Greifers that are equipped with Quick Disconnect Wrist. In operation every
switchover between System Electric Hand or System Electric Greifer and Electric Wrist Rotator
is indicated by brief vibration of the Electric Wrist Rotator (except the programs 1 and 4).
4.1 Training Phase
Connecting the 13E183 Buzzer for acoustic feedback on the switchover will increase training success.
In addition, when inserting the battery an acoustic signal tone will indicate the selected program
(number of the selected program = number of signal tones).
5AdjustingtheElectrodes
The MyoRotronic will perform best if the electrodes have been optimally adjusted. This is easy,
thanks to the 757M11 MyoBoy. In the first step, using the MyoBoy the electrodes are adjusted
to the corresponding hand control. In the next step, the MyoBoy will be used to determine the
switching mode for the MyoRotronic that is best suitable for the patient. The electrodes should
be placed on intact skin only and with as much electrode-skin contact as possible. In the case of
strong interferences from electric devices, the position of the electrodes should be checked and,
if necessary, repositioned. If the interference cannot be eliminated, please contact the Ottobock
Myo-Service.
Attention!
Allow the patient to rest during the adjustment of the electrodes to avoid fatigue and
thus incorrect electrode settings (i.e. excess sensitivity).
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