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Use
INFORMATION
After activating the "visibility" of the component (holding the component with the sole of the foot facing up, or con­
necting and then disconnecting the battery charger), the component can be recognised by another device
(e.g. smartphone) within 2 minutes. If registration or establishing the connection takes too long, the process of
establishing a connection is cancelled. In this case, hold the component with the sole of the foot facing up again,
or connect and then disconnect the battery charger.
8.3.2 Deleting a component
1) Tap the  symbol in the main menu.
→ The navigation menu opens.
2) In the navigation menu, tap the entry "Manage components".
3) Tap the "Edit" button.
4) Tap the
 symbol under the component you want to delete.
→ The component is deleted.
8.3.3 Connecting component with multiple mobile devices
The connection for a component can be stored on more than one mobile device. However, only one mobile device
can be connected to the component at one time.
If there is an existing connection between the component and a different mobile device, the following information
appears while the connection is being established with the current mobile device:
Connect to this component?
Component was connected to
another device.
Establish connection?
Cancel
9 Use
9.1 Setting the heel height
The heel height of the prosthesis must be set on a level surface. A sloped ground surface distorts the heel height
measurement and leads to improper control of damping behaviour.
A heel height that is too high may cause control of the prosthetic foot to function incorrectly because of too little
motion in the ankle joint. This occurs especially in case of small feet, heels that are moved forward, when walking
down stairs and ramps, and standing on surfaces that are sloping downwards. The maximum heel height in the
section "Technical data" must therefore be taken into account (see page 74).
9.1.1 Setting heel height using motion pattern
1) Put on shoes with the new heel height.
2) Stretch out foot with the prosthetic foot sideways.
3) Swing the foot to the side three times.
→ A beep signal will sound to confirm that the motion pattern has been recognised.
4) Put feet at the same level and make sure the heel and toes are resting on the ground surface.
5) Distribute weight on feet evenly.
→ A confirmation signal will sound to indicate that the new heel height was successfully stored.
INFORMATION: If there is no feedback (e.g. beep signal), this indicates that the new heel height could
not be stored. Repeat the heel height measurement.
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► Tap the "OK" button.
→ The connection to the last connected mobile device is broken off and
established with the current mobile device.
OK
1B1-2=* Meridium

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