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N Do not use the arm supports at reverse belt rotation.<br />

N For safety reasons the use of the arm supports is only admitted for walking <strong>and</strong> not for <strong>running</strong>.<br />

N While <strong>running</strong> the arm supports have to be folded vertically downwards on the outside [1]. At any case the arm<br />

supports must never loom into the area of the <strong>running</strong> surface [2].<br />

[12.A2] Reproducibility of adjustments<br />

To obtain reproducibility you have to determine the individually optimal adjustments (see scaling at the locking<br />

elements) for each subject <strong>and</strong> note it down appropriatly (e.g. in a patient file). We have deliberately refrained from<br />

giving you st<strong>and</strong>ard settings for particular heights, because the adjustment can widly differ according to the<br />

posture <strong>and</strong> the individual situation of the testing person.<br />

The torsional elements have a scaling at any joint, which is afferent when turned in direction to the <strong>running</strong><br />

surface. The adjustments of the height <strong>and</strong> width occurs gradually, because the interlocking of the joints works in<br />

6-degree steps. In the illustration below, which you can copy, e.g. for patient files, you can fill in the scaling datas<br />

for the individual adjustments of a patient.

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