KOKEN LM-060 Instruction Manual

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The Aged
Simulation Set
LM-060
The Aged
Simulation Set (L-size)
LM-102
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Aged Simulation Set.
Please read this instruction manual carefully to ensure correct use of the product,
and store it in a safe place for easy access.
KOKEN CO., LTD.
1-4-14 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0004 JAPAN
URL:http://www.kokenmpc.co.jp
E-mail:customer@kokenmpc.co.jp
C-1-929-2-1-02-00

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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing the Aged Simulation Set. Please read this instruction manual carefully to ensure correct use of the product, and store it in a safe place for easy access. KOKEN CO., LTD. 1-4-14 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0004 JAPAN URL:http://www.kokenmpc.co.jp E-mail:customer@kokenmpc.co.jp...
  • Page 3 Handling and Safety Precautions These precautions should be strictly observed in order to ensure safe, long-term use of the product. The following precautions should be observed particularly strictly: 1. When trying aged simulation for the first time, only wear the gear for one side. 2.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Outline and Features 2. Components and Configuration 3. Putting on the Set 3-1 Putting on the elbow restrictors 3-2 Putting on the knee restrictors 3-3 Putting on the back protector 3-4 Putting on the finger restrictors 3-5 Putting on the other accessories 4. Caring for the Set ・Cleaning instructions ・Caution 5. Specification...
  • Page 5: Outline And Features

    1. Outline and Features Outline As people age, they experience changes in posture, movement, and senses. The posture becomes more stooped and the joints also change, making movement unsteady. Sensory changes alter their social life. The aged simulation set lets you experience the inconveniences in day-to-day life from the physical changes brought by aging.
  • Page 6: Components And Configuration

    2. Components and Configuration Configuration (LM-060) The Aged Simulation Set ③ ⑦ ⑨ ⑧ ⑥ ① ⑤ ④ ② ⑩ ⑪ (LM-102) The Aged Simulation Set (L-size) ⑦ ⑨ ③ ⑧ ① ⑤ ⑥ ⑩ ④ ② ⑪...
  • Page 7 Names of the Components   Names of the Components Quantity  Back protector  1  ① 1 pair for both  ② Knee restrictors knees  1 pair for both  Elbow restrictors ③ elbows  1 pair for both  ④ Finger restrictors hands  ⑤ Walking stick (foldable)  *2 Common component Gloves (10 pairs)  *2 Common component 1  ⑥ ⑦ Goggles *2 Common part 1  Training bib  1  ⑧ ⑨ Ear plugs (50 pairs)  *2 Common component 1  1 pair for both  ⑩...
  • Page 8: Putting On The Set

    3. Putting on the Set 3-1 Putting on the elbow restrictors  (1) Fasten the elbow restrictors in place as shown below. Put them on so that the elbows are positioned at the opening in the center of the restrictors. *Note that the restrictors for the right and left sides are different. (R: right, L: left) Elbow *If the elbow restrictors are too loose, use the tightening straps to fold over the ends and fasten them down.
  • Page 9: Putting On The Knee Restrictors

    3-2 Putting on the knee restrictors  (1) Fasten the knee restrictors in place as shown below. Put them on so that the knees are positioned at the opening in the center of the restrictors. *Note that the restrictors for the right and left sides are different. (R: right, L: left) Knee *If the knee restrictors are too loose, use the tightening straps to fold over the ends and fasten them down.
  • Page 10: Putting On The Back Protector

    3-3 Putting on the back protector (1) Hunch forward and hook the back protector on the shoulders. Fasten it in place with the fastening straps on the chest and stomach (2 places). Be sure to secure the fastening straps tightly in place while hunched over, as correct simulation cannot be experienced when worn with a straight back.
  • Page 11: Putting On The Other Accessories

    3-5 Putting on the other accessories (1) Put the weights on the right and left wrists and ankles. *Note that the weights are different for the wrists and for the ankles. (2) Put on the training bib. As shown below, slip the training bib over the head and tie the ties under the arms.
  • Page 12 (4) Put in the ear plugs. * Be careful not to push the ear plugs too far into the ears, as they may become difficult to remove. * For hygienic reasons, the same ear plugs should not be used by more than one person. (5) Hold the walking stick.
  • Page 13: Caring For The Set

    4. Caring for the Set Cleaning instructions   Do not wash  Do not bleach  Do not iron  Dry clean only  Caution ・ Do not wash or bleach, as the material may shrink and the color may fade. ・ Do not iron. ・ The weights cannot be cleaned. ・ Before dry cleaning, remove the two ABS plates from the elbow and knee restrictors and the aluminum frame from the back protector.
  • Page 14: Specification

    5. Specifications Size compatibility table The Aged Simulation Set The Aged Simulation Set (L-size) Height  Approx. 155 to 170 cm  Approx. 170 to 185 cm  Chest circumference Approx. 76 to 104 cm Approx. 88 to 135 cm  Abdominal circumference Approx. 60 to 108 cm Approx. 85 to 135 cm  Upper arm circumference Approx. 14 to 26 cm Approx. 23 to 40 cm  Forearm circumference Approx. 13 to 24 cm Approx. 16 to 32 cm  Above-the-knee Approx. 16 to 44 cm Approx. 31 to 65 cm   circumference  Calf circumference Approx. 22 to 38 cm Approx. 28 to 49 cm  * Use the above size compatibility chart as a guide. Depending on physique, some trainees may not be able to wear the set properly.

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