CAUTION
Overheating of the hydraulics due to excessive strain
Burns, injuries caused by falling due to changes in functionality and damage to prosthetic com
ponents
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Do not touch overheated prosthetic components.
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Reduce all activities if there are changes in functionality, in order to allow the overheated
prosthetic components to cool down.
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If overheating or changes in functionality occur, have the prosthesis checked by authorised
qualified personnel.
CAUTION
Mechanical damage to the product
Risk of injury due to change in or loss of functionality
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Use caution when working with the product.
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If the product is damaged, check it for proper function and readiness for use.
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In case of changes in or loss of functionality, do not continue using the product (see "Signs
of changes in or loss of functionality during use" in this section).
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Take any necessary measures (e.g. repair, replacement, inspection by the manufacturer's
customer service, etc.).
Signs of changes in or loss of functionality during use
Noticeable changes in functionality may include poor response, incomplete extension, diminished
swing phase control or stance phase stability, abnormal noises, etc.
5 Scope of delivery
The scope of delivery is shown in Figure
In the illustration, a reference number shown in bold stands for a package in which the product
components shown in the frame can be reordered.
Only product components with reference numbers in the illustration can be reordered separately.
6 Technical data
The technical data are shown in Figure
: System height (SH);
7 Preparation for use
7.1 Information on fabrication of a prosthesis
CAUTION
Incorrect alignment, assembly or adjustment
Risk of injury due to change in or loss of functionality
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Assembly, adjustment and maintenance operations may only be completed by qualified per
sonnel.
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Observe the alignment, assembly and adjustment instructions.
CAUTION
Initial use of the prosthesis by the patient
Fall due to lack of patient experience, incorrect alignment or incorrect adjustment of the pros
thesis
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on page 2.
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on page 3.
: Proximal system height (PSH);
: Distal system height (DSH)