WARNING!
Equipment malfunction –
- Magnetic and electrical fields are
capable of interfering with the
proper performance of the device.
For this reason make sure that all
external devices operated in the
vicinity of the CPM device comply
with the relevant EMC require-
ments. X-ray equipment, MRI
devices and radio systems are
possible sources of interference
as they may emit higher levels of
electromagnetic radiation. Keep
the CPM device away from these
devices and verify its performance
before use.
- Refer repair and maintenance to
authorized persons.
- Route all cables below the device
frame to either side, ensuring
that they cannot get caught by
the moving parts during operati-
on.
- Inspect ARTROMOT
for da mage and loose connections
at least once a year. Damaged
and worn parts must immediately
be replaced with original spare
parts by authorized staff.
CAUTION!
Preventing chafing and pressure
sores –
When your patient is adipose,
very tall or very short, be sure
to prevent chafing and pressure
sores. Place the leg concerned in
a moderate abduction position, if
deemed appropriate.
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-K1 classic
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CAUTION!
Equipment damage –
- Check that the voltage and
frequency ratings of your local
power line are those indicated
on the nameplate.
- The leg support element with-
stands a maximum continuous
load of 20 kg.
- Do not allow any objects (such
as blankets, cushions, or cables)
to get caught in the moving parts
of the CPM device.
- Do not expose the
ARTROMOT
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-K1 classic device to
direct sunlight, because some
of the components may reach
inadmissibly high temperatures.