HANDBOOK (V
4.0)
COMPLETE CONTROL SYSTEM GEN2
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GENERAL INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
The following safety precautions should be read and followed by the qualified prosthetist responsible for
fabricating and configuring the device prior to user use.
MORE INFORMATION
Additional information, including videos, about connecting and using the
Complete Control
System Gen2 can
be found online at
www.coaptengineering.com
Configuration by a qualified professional
. The Complete Control system must be configured
by a qualified prosthetist.
Use of excessive force.
Do not try to force components/product into socket or cutout holes.
Use of excessive force or impact force tools (e.g., hammer) could permanently damage the
device and result in device malfunction and minor injury to the user.
Opening enclosures.
Do not open the device enclosures during fabrication. Opening the
enclosures could cause permanent damage to the device resulting in device malfunction and
minor injury to the user.
Use of heat guns.
Do not bring a heat gun or other heating device into close proximity to the
device components during fabrication. Overheating can cause damage to the device,
resulting in device malfunction and minor injury to the user.
Use with incorrect or incompatible prosthetic device.
Make sure the device is only
connected to the prosthetic components indicated during product order. Use with a
prosthetic device that is incompatible with the system, or was not indicated during product
order, may cause damage to and/or malfunction of the device and could result in minor injury
to the user.
Compression of connection cables.
Do not force device and cabling into prosthetic socket
and ensure connection cables are not compressed between prosthetic layers. Compression of
the connection cables could cause the cables to fail resulting in device damage, device
malfunction, and minor injury to the user.
Use of sharp objects during fabrication
. Use caution when using sharp objects (e.g., scissors,
blades) during fabrication. Damage to or severing of connection cables could cause device
damage, device malfunction, and minor injury to the user.
Installation in material prone to static buildup.
Do not install device in socket material prone
to experiencing a buildup of static electricity (e.g., leather, wool, nylon, and lead). Increased
amounts of electrostatic discharge events could cause damage to the device, resulting in
device malfunction and minor injury to the user.