2 Key points
The Orion3 must not be used with large variations in heel height.
Do not attempt stairs descent leg-over-leg on a Orion3 knee unless you have
been trained for stairs descent.
Any changes in body weight and/or activity level of the user must also be reported to
the practitioner.
High flexion resistance settings may induce some noise during stairs descent, this will
not affect function.
Any changes in performance of this device must be reported to the practitioner.
Changes in performance may include:
• Increase or decrease in knee stiffness
• Instability
• Reduced knee support (free movement)
• Any unusual noise
• Any unrecognized beeps or warning lights
Cleaning
Use a damp cloth and mild soap to clean outside surfaces, DO NOT use aggressive
cleansers. Ensure water/liquids do not enter the charging socket. Thoroughly dry before
use.
Environment
Avoid exposing the Orion3 to corrosive elements such as water, acids and other liquids.
Also avoid abrasive environments such as those containing sand for example as these
may promote premature wear.
3 Transport and storage
1 Ensure that the Orion3 is in a straight (fully extended) position when not in use.
2 If the limb is to be stored upright then it must be secured to prevent it falling over or
flexing.
3 If the Orion3 is shipped either on its own or built into a limb it should be maintained
in an extended position and packaged in a suitable box to allow this.
4 If a unit is to be returned, contact Endolite prior to sending if there is any sign of
physical damage to the battery pack.
5 For transport purposes the unit must be switched off, and packed securely so that a)
it cannot be inadvertently switched on and become operative while in transit; b) the
unit is thoroughly protected from damage in transit.
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Exclusively for use between -10 ˚C and 50 ˚C (14 ˚F
to 122 ˚F).
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