CAUTION
Use of talcum
Risk of injury, damage to the product due to lack of lubrication
► Do not use talcum on the product or other prosthesis components.
INFORMATION
For a waterproof prosthesis, use titanium screws and set screws.
INFORMATION
The prosthesis alignment described and the air pressure values given represent basic values. They are to be
adapted to the individual requirements of the patient.
The three-dimensional alignment of the prosthesis socket and the modular components affects the function of the
prosthesis. The patient can use the properties of the sports prosthesis to their fullest potential only when the
product is correctly aligned.
The residual limb position, e. g. abduction, adduction and flexion, must be considered when positioning the socket
connector. It is recommended to align according to the patient's everyday prosthesis.
Alignment is performed in 2 steps:
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Bench alignment
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Dynamic trial fitting
The sports prosthesis is individually adjusted during dynamic trial fitting at a sports facility. All the parameters are
adjusted according to the requirements and ability of the patient during this fitting.
The 1E2* Prosthetic Foot is equipped for use in a ski binding as delivered. If the prosthetic foot is to be used in a
snowboarding soft boot or another boot, the foot shell included in the scope of delivery must be attached before
the bench alignment.
5.1 Optional: Replacing the socket adapter
The socket adapters on the prosthetic knee joint can be replaced. This can be done with the screws provided with
the prosthetic knee joint and with a different tightening torque. Cap screws are also provided with the 4R54=10
Socket Adapter.
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Required tools and materials:
710D4 Torque Wrench, 636K13 Loctite®, 501S84=M6x18 Countersunk Head Screws
1) Remove the countersunk head screws from the old adapter.
2) Align the new adapter and position it on the prosthetic knee joint.
3) Apply Loctite® to the four screws and screw them in.
4) Tighten the posterior screws (tightening torque: 10 Nm).
5) Tighten the anterior screws (tightening torque: 10 Nm).
5.2 Optional: conversion of the prosthetic foot
Ski binding to foot shell
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Required tools and materials:
4 mm and 5 mm Allen keys, Foot Shell, 636K13 Loctite®, 501S71=M6x10 Countersunk Head Screws
1) Remove the 4 cap screws on the foot pad attached to the anterior side (see fig. 3, see fig. 4).
2) Remove the foot pad from the prosthetic foot (see fig. 5).
3) Remove the 4 cap screws from the foot pad attached on the posterior side and remove the foot pad.
4) Place the foot shell on the prosthetic foot.
5) Secure the 4 countersunk head screws with Loctite® and screw in the foot shell (mounting torque: 10 Nm) (see
fig. 6).
Foot shell to ski binding
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Required tools and materials:
4 mm and 5 mm Allen keys, foot pads for the ski binding, cap screws for the foot pads, 636K13 Loctite®
1) Remove the 4 countersunk head screws and the foot shell from the prosthetic foot (see fig. 6).
2) Place the anterior foot pad on the prosthetic foot (see fig. 5).
3) Secure the 2 longer cap screws with Loctite® and screw into the foot pad on the front side (mounting torque:
10 Nm) (see fig. 4).
ProCarve
Preparing the product for use
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