= Adjustment of the
positioning angle (Fig. C)
Caution!
m
Patient hazard / equipment damage —
Hold motor B for this adjustment to
secure the device.
• hold the motion element at bracket
(30).
• now open screw (7) and set the appro-
priate angle.
• Tighten screw (7).
% Adjustment of the forearm
length (Fig. D)
Caution!
m
Patient hazard / equipment damage —
Hold motor B for this adjustment to
secure the device.
• Open the cam lever (8) and set the
appropriate length. Make sure that the
slider (9) is free to move at least 2 cm in
either direction. There must be enough
space for the ingers between the hand
support and motor b.
• Tighten the cam lever (8).
& Axis adjustment motor B
(Fig. E)
in most cases the setting is 0 on the scale.
in cases of a deformed forearm, the setting
may have to be changed.
• Open the locking screw (13) and perform
the adjustment.
• Tighten the locking screw (13).
( Backrest adjustment (Fig. F)
set the backrest to the foremost position
before setting the motion element to
an angle of 0° for horizontal adduction/
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abduction. To do so, open adjusting screw
(10), set the backrest to the foremost posi-
tion and tighten the screw.
To achieve optimal congruence between
the axis of motor A and the patient's
rotational axis of the elbow joint, the
backrest angle can be individually adjusted
in all other horizontal adduction/abduction
positions.
Checking the setup,
ine adjustment
Please check the following before using the
CPM device on a patient:
• Check settings 1 to 6 and make sure that
the pivot of motor A agrees with the
pivot of the elbow joint, i.e., that the axis
of motor b vertically passes through the
elbow joint.
• Check that all locking screws and
clamping levers are tight.
4.2.2 Adjusting the
ARTROMOT®-E2 compact
to the patient
Note: The individual steps are illustrated
on page 85.
Note: Step 1 does not exist for the
ARTROMOT®-E2 compact.
; Height adjustment (Fig. A)
before opening locking screw (1), hold the
moving part of the CPM device by grasping
motor A (11), to prevent the part from fall-
ing down.
• Open screw (1) and set the motion ele-
ment to the appropriate height. Ensure
that the entire upper arm lies on the
support (20). The patient should sit up
straight and be relaxed.
• Tighten screw (1).
• now check the agreement of the axis of
motor A and the elbow joint. if required,
make a ine adjustment of the vertical
orientation, using locking pin (26).
= Adjustment of the
positioning angle (Fig. B).
m
Caution!
Patient hazard / equipment damage —
Hold motor B for this adjustment to
secure the device.
• hold the motion element at bracket (27).
• now open screw (2) and set the appro-
priate angle.
• Tighten screw (2).
% Adjustment of the forearm
length (Fig. C)
m
Caution!
Patient hazard / equipment damage —
Hold motor B for this adjustment to
secure the device.
• Open the cam lever (3) and set the ap-
propriate length. Make sure that the
slider (4) is free to move at least 2 cm in
either direction. There must be enough
space for the ingers between the hand
support and motor b.
• Tighten the cam lever (3).
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& Axis adjustment motor B
(Fig. D)
in most cases the setting is 0 on the scale.
in cases of a deformed forearm, the setting
may have to be changed.
• Open the locking screw (7) and perform
the adjustment.
• Tighten the locking screw (7).
Checking the setup,
ine adjustment
Please check the following before using the
CPM device on a patient:
• Check settings 2 to 5 and make sure that
the pivot of motor A agrees with the
pivot of the elbow joint, i.e., that the axis
of motor b vertically passes through the
elbow joint.
• Check that all locking screws and
clamping levers are tight.