smarTraC feaTures
SMARTRAC | OPERATOR'S MANUAL REV. 0 | 4/06/2018
Single Continuous Traction
The force is increased to the Traction Force with the configured Speed and stays there for the
Traction Force Hold Time.
Depending on the configured Speed and the Traction Force, the total treatment time is calculated
and shown in the treatment screen.
Single Intermittent Traction
The force is increased to the Traction Force with the configured Speed and stays there for the
Traction Force Hold Time. Then it will lower the force towards the Base Force with the same
configure Speed and stays there for the Base Force Hold Time. This sequence is repeated as
configured.
Depending on the configured Speed, the Traction Forces, and number of repeats; the total treatment
time is calculated and shown in the treatment screen.
Single Cyclic Traction
The force is increased to the Traction Force with the configured Speed. Then it will be lowered
to the Base Force with the configured Ramp Down Time. When the Base Force is reached, the
force is increased again to the Traction Force, this time with the configured Ramp Up Time. This
sequence is repeated as configured. After the last repeat the force is lowered towards zero with the
configured Speed.
With the configured Speed, the Traction Forces , Ramp Up Time, Ramp Down Time, and number
of repeats; the total treatment time is calculated and shown in the treatment screen.
Single Progressive Traction
The force is increased in a configured number of Steps. Each Step increases the force partly, in
such a way that all Steps together result in the programmed Traction Force. Between each Step the
force stays there for the Steps Hold Time. The force between Steps is increased with the configured
Speed. When the last Steps Hold Time of the last Step has ended, the force is lowered towards zero
(if no other traction type is added).
With the configured Speed, the Traction Force, and number of Steps; the total treatment time is
calculated and shown in the treatment screen.
Single Regressive Traction
The force is increased towards the Traction Force and then lowered in a configured number of
Steps. Each Step decreases the force partly, in such a way that all Steps together result in a zero force
value. Between each Step the force stays there for the Steps Hold Time. The force between Steps is
decreased with the configured Speed. When the last Steps Hold Time of the last Step has ended,
the force is zero.
With the configured Speed, the Traction Force, and number of Steps; the total treatment time is
calculated and shown in the treatment screen.
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