Switching Modes; Control Options - Otto Bock DynamicArm 12K100N Instructions For Use Manual

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Handling
7.3.2 Programming
The programmes of the product serve to individually adapt it to the requirements of the respective user. Program­
ming has to be carried out after calibration.
"646C42=V1.6 ElbowSoft" is used to select a programme and to program the product as well as the optional elec­
tric wrist rotator. A MyoRotronic is not needed since the electronics of the product control the electric wrist rotator.
In addition, the VariPlus System Electric Greifer and the SensorHand Speed can be configured using the software
after the black coding plug is inserted into the electronics.
The control of other System Electric Greifers or System Electric Hands is established according to type using
MyoSelect or by connecting or disconnecting the function plug.
CAUTION
Incorrect donning and doffing of the prosthesis
Risk of injury due to sudden flexion of the prosthesis.
► Switch off the prosthesis before donning or doffing.
► The prosthesis must always be flexed for donning and doffing.

7.4 Switching modes

7.4.1 Switching version with co-contraction using electrode signals
Long co-contraction
7.4.2 Switching version with 4-stage control element or switch
Sequential switching

7.5 Control Options

7.5.1 Programmes with use of electric wrist rotator
Control
Indication
Control type
Switching using long co-
contraction
Switching
using
short
co-contraction
Switching back
22
Switching back and forth
DynamicArm
Two electrodes
For patients with two strong muscle signals
Proportional
Switching to the hand
Switching to the electric
wrist rotator
Short co-contraction
Electric wrist rotator
Switching to the elbow
joint
Switching to the hand
4-stage control element
1
2
3
4
System Electric Hand
and System Electric Gre­
ifer
Switching to the electric
wrist rotator
Switching to the elbow
joint
DynamicArm 12K100N

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