► Take any necessary measures (e.g. repair, replacement, inspec
tion by the manufacturer's customer service, etc.).
Signs of changes in or loss of functionality during use
Among other factors, changes in functionality can be indicated by an
altered gait pattern, a change in the positioning of the prosthetic com
ponents relative to each other and by the development of noises.
4 Scope of delivery
6A20=30 shuttle lock
Quantity
Designation
1
Instructions for use
1
Lamination anchor
1
Shuttle lock housing
1
Ratchet unit
1
Pin
1
Lamination protection for pin
1
Dummy set (1 hemispherical dummy,
1 screw dummy, 1 plaster screw)
5 Preparation for use
CAUTION
Incorrect alignment or assembly
Risk of injury due to damaged prosthetic components
► Observe the alignment and assembly instructions.
CAUTION
Improper assembly of the screw connections
Risk of injury due to breakage or loosening of the screw connec
tions
► Clean the threads before every installation.
10
► Apply the specified torque values.
► Follow the instructions regarding the length of the screws and
about how to secure the screws.
CAUTION
Improper processing of the anchor arms of the lamination
anchor
Risk of injury due to breakage of the anchor arms
► Only bend anchor arms made of steel.
► Avoid excessive or too frequent bending of the anchor arms.
Reference
► Use the 711S4* bending irons for bending.
number
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5.1 Preparing for socket fabrication
4R111=N
Required materials: Hemispherical dummy, plaster screw,
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99B81* PVA bag
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1) NOTICE! Align the shuttle lock with the longitudinal axis of
6A52=30
the residual limb to prevent unnecessary load and wear (see
6Y13=3
fig. 2).
5X440
Position the hemispherical dummy on the distal surface of the
5X55
plaster model along the longitudinal axis of the residual limb and
loosely secure it with the plaster screw.
2) Pull a soaked PVA bag over the plaster model.
3) Fabricate the prosthetic socket (see Page 10).
5.2 Fabricating the prosthetic socket
INFORMATION
The layup described in this document was approved for the maxim
um product user body weight. The prosthetist assumes full respons
ibility for any change to the layup.