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Before further activities, always check whether the selected mode corresponds to the
required motion type.
Switching process
1) Hold the prosthetic leg under the body.
2) Using the heel of the prosthetic foot, knock on a solid obstacle behind you (e.g. a wall)
according to the number of the configured MyMode (MyMode 1 = 3 times, MyMode 2 = 4
times, MyMode 3 = 5 times). It is also possible to knock against the tip of the shoe of the con
tralateral leg.
→ A beep and vibration signal will occur to confirm that the movement pattern has been
recognised.
INFORMATION: If this beep and vibration signal is not emitted, the requirements
were not met while bouncing.
3) Lean the prosthetic foot slightly to the back and place weight on the forefoot.
INFORMATION: If the prosthetic foot is strongly dorsiflexed, weight can be placed on
the heel.
→ A confirmation signal will sound to indicate that the prosthesis has successfully switched
to the corresponding mode (2 times = MyMode 1, 3 times = MyMode 2, 4 times =
MyMode 3).
INFORMATION: If this confirmation signal does not occur, weight was not placed
on the prosthetic foot correctly or not for enough time. Repeat the process to cor
rectly switch to the required mode.
4) Remove the load from the prosthetic leg.
→ The mode has been changed.
8.3.3 Switching on ankle lock
INFORMATION
If the Volume parameter is set to '0' in the Cockpit app, there are no beep signals (see
Page 70).
Information on switching
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The ankle lock must be selected in the adjustment software as MyMode. In addition, the num
ber of motion patterns used to switch it on must be activated in the adjustment software.
•
Before further activities, always check whether the selected mode corresponds to the
required motion type.
Switching process
1) Hold the prosthetic leg under the body.
2) Using the heel of the prosthetic foot, knock on a solid obstacle behind you (e.g. a wall)
according to the number of the configured MyMode (MyMode 1 = 3 times, MyMode 2 = 4
times, MyMode 3 = 5 times). It is also possible to knock against the tip of the shoe of the con
tralateral leg.
→ A beep and vibration signal will occur to confirm that the movement pattern has been
recognised.
3) Lean the prosthetic foot slightly to the back and place weight on the forefoot.
INFORMATION: If the prosthetic foot is strongly dorsiflexed, weight can be placed on
the heel.
→ A confirmation signal will sound to indicate that the prosthesis has successfully switched
to the corresponding mode (2 times = MyMode 1, 3 times = MyMode 2, 4 times =
MyMode 3).
INFORMATION: If this confirmation signal does not occur, weight was not placed
on the prosthetic foot correctly or not for enough time. Repeat the process to cor
rectly switch to the required mode.
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