Otto Bock Genium Protector 4X880 Series Instructions For Use Manual page 12

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INFORMATION
The foot cuff is not compatible with the slim footshells.
3 Intended use
3.1 Indications for use
The product is to be used solely for lower limb exoprosthetic fittings.
3.2 Conditions of use
The product was developed for everyday use and must not be used for unusual activities such as
extreme sports (free climbing, paragliding, etc.).
In principal, the product can be used with a rotation axis-floor-measurement* of 430 mm -
560 mm.
An exception is fittings with the 1C61 Triton Vertical Shock prosthetic foot. Due to the height of
the foot, the fitting area is restricted to 470 mm - 560 mm.
*Position of the alignment reference point of the Genium (rotation axis): 20 mm above the medial
tibial plateau.
Rotation axis-floor-measurement measured while standing (barefoot)
INFORMATION
For smaller users that require the Protective Cover to be substantially shortened, the Protector
foot cuff material can extend backwards into the charging area, with the result that it needs mov­
ing to the side when the charging unit is inserted. The rotation axis-floor-measurement at which
this may occur depends on both the Protector foot cuff size and the foot being used.
3.3 Contraindications
All conditions which contradict or go beyond the specifications listed in the section on
"Safety" and "Indications for use".
3.4 Qualification
The fitting of patients with the product may only be carried out by qualified personnel (such as an
O&P professional).
4 Safety
4.1 Explanation of warning symbols
Warning regarding possible risks of accident or injury.
CAUTION
Warning regarding possible technical damage.
NOTICE
4.2 Structure of the safety instructions
CAUTION
The heading describes the source and/or the type of hazard
The introduction describes the consequences in case of failure to observe the safety instruc­
tions. Consequences are presented as follows if more than one consequence is possible:
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E.g.: Consequence 1 in case of failure to observe the hazard
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E.g.: Consequence 2 in case of failure to observe the hazard
This symbol identifies activities/actions that must be observed/carried out in order to avert
the hazard.
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