Use
7.3.3 Adjusting the angle of the elevating leg support
The following steps also apply to the amputation leg support (see fig. 12).
1) Turn the release lever upwards to the stop (see fig. 21, item 1).
Alternative: The leg support can also be elevated without operating the release lever.
2) Simultaneously move the leg support to the desired angle (see fig. 22, item 2).
3) Turn the release lever back.
→ The leg support will automatically snap into place in the next free position.
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7.3.4 Removing and fastening the calf strap
The calf strap offers additional support for the user's legs. It also prevents the feet from sliding off the foot plate
into the danger area. The calf strap can be removed for cleaning.
Fastening the calf band
1) Open all hook-and-loop closures (see fig. 23).
2) Single-panel foot plate: Pass the calf strap around the frame tubes and fasten the hook-and-loop (see
fig. 24).
3) Segmented foot plate: Pass the calf strap around the frame tube (see fig. 25, item 1), thread it through the
eyelet on the side of the foot plate and fasten it with hook-and-loop (see fig. 25, item 2; see fig. 26).
4) Adjust the length and fasten the hook-and-loop closures.
Removing the calf band
1) Open all hook-and-loop closures.
2) Remove the calf strap.
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Motus CV, Motus CS