Otto Bock 21B37 Instructions For Use Manual page 7

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CAUTION
Contact with heat, embers or fire
Risk of injury (such as burns) and risk of product damage.
Keep the product away from open flames, embers and other sources of heat.
NOTICE
Contact with salves, lotions or other products that contain oils or acids
Insufficient stabilization due to loss of material functionality
Do not expose the product to salves, lotions or other products that contain oils or acids.
NOTICE
Use of a worn or damaged product
Limited effectiveness
Before each use, check the product for functional reliability and for possible wear or dam­
age.
Do not continue using a product that is no longer functional, or that is worn or damaged.
4.2 Putting on to the prosthetic socket
1) NOTICE! Do not damage the product or other prosthetic components when putting the
bandage on.
INFORMATION: The standard direction to put the bandage on is from the distal end
over the prosthetic foot.
Pull the support bandage 
2) Check the positioning on the prosthetic socket and correct it if necessary.
4.3 Donning the prosthesis
CAUTION
Incorrect or excessively tight application to the body
Falling due to incorrect application, pressure points due to tight application
Ensure that the product is applied properly and fits correctly.
Inform the patient.
1) Slide the residual limb into the prosthetic socket.
2) Pull the pelvic belts 
3) Tighten the hook and loop closures and secure them to the pelvic belt such that the support
bandage sits securely above the hip.
4) CAUTION! Adjust the positioning of the hook and loop closures immediately if pres­
sure points appear or the support bandage sits too loosely when worn.
4.4 Cleaning
NOTICE
Use of improper cleaning agents
Damage to the product due to use of improper cleaning agents
Only clean the product with the approved cleaning agents.
on to the prosthetic socket 
through the eyelets 
(see fig. 2).
(see fig. 3).
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