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ASC - Antispastic control
Automatic spasm detection (ASC) protects you from sudden muscular contractions cause by spasms during passive
training.
As soon as a spasm is detected, a red square is displayed in the command field and pedal rotation stops. The pedals
remain at a standstill for about 4 seconds before resuming rotation.
By default, the device resumes pedal rotation in the opposite direction. You can change the restart direction (forward,
reverse, opposite direction, stop) using the “Settings / ASC” menu (see section 0 on page 36).
Spasm severity varies from one patient to the next: as a result, the antispastic control sensitivity can be set as follows:
a) Press the ASC key to access the settings screen
(accessible when the motor is stopped or running).
b) Press the plus/minus keys to set the spasm detection
sensitivity:
0 = spasm detection disabled
1 = weak spasm detection
6 = very strong spasm detection
c)
Press the “back” key or wait for a few seconds to go back
to the previous screen.
When spasm detection is disabled, the screen displays
the text opposite.
Automatic spasm detection can also be disabled using the “Settings / ASC” menu (see section 0 on page 36).
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY DUE TO
INACTIVE OR INCORRECTLY SET SAFETY FUNCTIONS
Check the status of the ASC function before each training session.
We recommend always leaving the ASC function active.
Adapt the level of ASC sensitivity according to the physical capacities and
state of health of the person who is training.
The ASC function should only be disabled after having consulted your
doctor or therapist.