Notes Regarding The Initialization Of The Sensors Before A Measurement; Using The User Interface; Optimal Display Of The User Interface - Otto Bock Bionic Pro Instructions For Use Manual

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5.4.1 Notes regarding the initialization of the sensors before a measurement

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► INFORMATION: For the initialization of the sensors before a measurement it is necessary that the
patient stands in a physiologically neutral standing position (ankle, knee joint and hip joint – eyes for­
ward, feet hip-width apart, legs straight, upper body upright). If a patient is unable to do this, the
measurement cannot be performed.
Tap the "Start measurement"   button.
: Have the patient stand still in the neutral zero position for approx. 3 seconds so the starting position of the
sensors is recorded and calibrated.

5.5 Using the user interface

5.5.1 Optimal display of the user interface

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For which customer do you want to perform an analysis?
► Use the horizontal orientation 
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so the user interface is optimally displayed.
For a correct measurement, please hold a neutral
stance position for about 3 seconds and then walk
straight ahead for 10 m
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For a correct measurement, please hold a neutral
stance position for about 3 seconds and then walk
straight ahead for 10 m
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Für eine korrekte Messung bitte ca. 3 Sekunden
stance position for about 3 seconds and then walk
straight ahead for 10 m
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For which customer do you want to perform an analysis?
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customer
customer
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Enter user name
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