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TASKA Medium Hand V1.1
10 Nelson Street, Riccarton, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand.

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  • Page 1 Appropriate taskaprosthetics.com Use Guidelines TASKA Medium Hand V1.1 10 Nelson Street, Riccarton, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand.
  • Page 2 Please read and follow these guidelines carefully. We are confident that if you follow them, your TASKA Hand will help you to do more, all day and every day. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in damage to your hand, harm to yourself or others, and the warranty becoming invalid.
  • Page 3 Your TASKA Hand Examples of appropriate use Your TASKA Hand can be used for a wide range of activities of daily living (ADL) (please refer to the limits of use section for further information on the limits for Flexible fingers these activities), for example: „...
  • Page 4: Limits Of Use

    „ Normal daily activities: Your TASKA Hand is not designed to be used for activities that involve a lot of vibration, impact, or force to the hand. If you use your TASKA Hand while doing the • eating and drinking following activities, you may invalidate the warranty: •...
  • Page 5 32°F to 86°F (0°C to 30°C). Salt water may discolour the metal parts of your TASKA Hand. If salt water gets on Humidity the hand during an activity, wash the hand afterwards with fresh water.
  • Page 6 Hand beyond removal of defined user replaceable components by anyone not Fine dust is not able to get into your TASKA Hand, so you may use it in very dirty authorised by TASKA Prosthetics will invalidate the warranty of your TASKA Hand.
  • Page 7 Use of a prosthetic arm can cause body strain, discomfort or irritate the residual We have thoroughly tested the TASKA Batteries to make sure they are suitable for limb. Talk to your clinician if your TASKA Hand is causing pain or discomfort.
  • Page 8 Do not wear your TASKA Hand while charging the batteries. Your TASKA Hand will not work while it is charging. Your TASKA Hand is supplied with two additional Top Faceplates and Removal Battery care Tools. A label on the Top Faceplate indicates the point at which the Removal Tool should be inserted to avoid damage to the part.
  • Page 9 Appropriate Use Guidelines 16 Changing the Grip Tips Your TASKA Hand is supplied with an additional set of Grip Tips and a TASKA Screwdriver. Using the TASKA Screwdriver, remove the screw at the base of the Grip Tip, then slide the rubber Grip Tip upwards away from the hand. To install the new Grip Tip slot the Grip Tip into position, slide down until the holes align and insert the screw, tighten gently.
  • Page 10: Product Technical Information

    Products you may also need Sensors If your TASKA Hand is not in use, we recommend that it be stored in a dry, warm environment in the protective case provided. Your TASKA Hand may be controlled by inputs from the following types of sensors: •...
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting Guide

    19 Appropriate Use Guidelines Appropriate Use Guidelines 20 Troubleshooting guide PROBLEM WHAT TO DO PROBLEM WHAT TO DO Fault (“!”) LED comes on, and This might mean: The battery light flashes The batteries have only 10% power remaining. Recharge the the hand stops working every 10 seconds.
  • Page 12 Turn off Bluetooth when you do not need it. Contact your clinician if the problem continues. If you experience any other issues, please contact your clinician for further advice. TASKA Prosthetics, 10 Nelson Street, do more Riccarton, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand.