Adjusting The Humeral Rotation Feature; Installing The Pull Cable; Checking The Symmetry; Handling - Otto Bock AxonArm Hybrid 12K500 Instructions For Use Manual

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Handling

6.6 Adjusting the Humeral Rotation Feature

6.7 Installing the Pull Cable

CAUTION
Removing the pull cable
Injury due to malfunction of the product.
► The pull cable on the 12K501 AxonArm Ergo is to be used for emergency operation only. For safety reasons, it
must not be removed. When the Axon-Bus prosthethic system is switched off or defective and when the bat­
tery is empty, the AxonArm cannot be locked or unlocked without the pull cable.

6.8 Checking the Symmetry

1) Connect the Axon-Bus gripping component (e.g. Michelangelo Hand) to the AxonArm.
2) Check the symmetry with respect to the other hand (e.g. using the 743L20=230 Ottobock Laser-Line).
7 Handling

7.1 Charging the Battery

The 757B501 AxonEnergy Integral must be charged prior to initial use. The 757B501 AxonEnergy Integral may
only be charged with the 757L500 AxonCharge Integral. The charging process can only be performed with the
13E500 AxonMaster connected.
1) Connect the charging plug of the 757L500 AxonCharge Integral to the charging receptacle.
→ The beeper sounds briefly 2x.
→ The Axon-Bus prosthethic system is deactivated and the charging process starts automatically.
2) To activate the Axon-Bus prosthethic system, disconnect the charging plug and switch on the Axon-Bus pros­
thethic system.
INFORMATION: The prosthesis cannot be used during the charging process.
The product is powered by an integrated high-quality Li-Ion battery with sufficient capacity to operate for one full
day of usual everyday activities. Turning the product off during longer periods of passive use (e.g. air or rail travel,
visit to a theatre or cinema, etc.) will make the battery last longer. We recommend charging the product once a day
when used by the patient on a daily basis. Electronic battery management provides the patient with information
about the battery charge level (battery management).
The charging unit consists of the charging plug and the power cord. The battery charger has an input voltage
range of 100–240 V and may be operated in a mains frequency range of 50–60 Hz.

7.2 Charging Receptacle

The charging receptacle (Fig. 1, item 2) has the following functions:
Contacts for charging the battery
LED display to indicate the current battery charge level
LED display for providing feedback on operating states
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► The humeral rotation turntable has integral stops
(+/- 80 degrees) to block extreme movements.
Turntable friction is easily adjusted by turning of the
external adjustment screw, using a coin or similar
object.
1) Bring the forearm into neutral position (no outward
or inward rotation).
2) Affix the cable guide to the socket with cap screws
(centred in relation to the strap clamp and approx.
30 mm away from the lamination ring).
3) Test inward and outward rotation of the socket up to
the stop. Ensure that the pull cable cannot be ten­
sioned (loop).
AxonArm Hybrid 12K500=*, AxonArm Ergo 12K501=*

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