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The battery status of the charger
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Operating states of the Axon-Bus prosthetic system
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Battery charge level
2.1.3 Battery
Power is supplied to the Axon-Bus prosthetic system by the battery integrated in the socket
(757B500 or 757B501 AxonEnergy Integral).
The charging receptacle on the socket provides the following functions:
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Contact for charging the battery
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LEDs to indicate the operating state and battery charge level
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Button to switch the Axon-Bus prosthetic system on and off
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Beeper for audible feedback on operating states
2.1.4 Rotation unit
9S501=* AxonRotation Adapter (mechanical rotation unit)
The gripping component can be manually rotated continuously through 360°. There are 24 ratchet
positions for this purpose, one at every 15°.
9S503=* AxonRotation (active rotation unit)
The gripping component can be actively rotated 160° from the neutral position to pronation and
supination.
2.1.5 Gripping component
8E500 Michelangelo Hand
Complex gripping kinematics combined with an anatomical appearance and low weight support
everyday activities. The following gripping options are possible:
Neutral Position
Natural, physiological appearance in the rest position.
Lateral Power Grip
The thumb moves laterally to the index finger; this laterally fixates medium-
sized objects when the thumb is in the half-open position.
Lateral Pinch
The thumb moves laterally to the index finger; this laterally fixates flat objects
when the thumb is in the closed position.
Open Palm
In the Open Palm position the thumb is positioned far to the outside; this
achieves a flat hand position with a completely opened thumb position.
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