P44 Chair-Mounted Stepper User Manual - page 2
Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Safety Warning
2
Overview of Parts
2
Attaching to Chair
3
Manoeuvring Around
4
Setting Pedal Stops
4
Getting On
5
Setting the Resistance (models without LCD)
6
LCD Operation
7
Removing Battery (models with LCD)
13
Charging Battery (models with LCD)
14
Technical Data
15
Preventative Maintenance
15
Scheduled Maintenance- Replace Brake Pads
16
Troubleshooting
19
Location of Serial Number
21
Customer Service
21
Warranty
22
Owner Identification and Information
22
Safety Warning
Always see your physician before beginning any exercise program, especially if you have
pre-existing health conditions. If you feel faint or dizzy while using this product, stop imme-
diately and seek medical help or advice. Do not operate this product if it appears damaged.
Read this manual in its entirety before use and refer back to it as necessary.
The caution symbol will appear in the outer margins of a page to
indicate a potentially hazardous situation that may result in injury.
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CAUTION
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chair pole
pedal
pedal stop
resistance knob
LCD
Introduction
Thank you
for purchasing the P44 chair-mounted stepper. This device incorporates a unique
leg motion that allows for independent resistance setting, stroke length, and stroke rate from
leg-to-leg. P44 accommodates a decreased knee range of motion better than circular pedal
travel and also acts as a strengthening device, making it ideal to help in the treatment of:
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osteoarthritis
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total knee replacement
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ACL damage
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stroke recovery
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generalgeriatricfitness
Time, work, power, and the resistance setting are not only displayed on the LCD, but this
data is stored and can be wirelessly transferred via bluetooth® to a PC for analysis. P44
more accurately charts patient progress electronically.
All of this technology is wrapped in a stylish package that is light weight, highly portable,
and attaches to any 4-legged chair (including wheelchairs) in seconds.
Overview of Parts