• Please note that the terminal device may open when you operate
the unlock push button unintentionally.
• Before starting work and during work, check the wrist lock for
proper function.
5.1 Operating a motor vehicle
An upper limb amputee's ability to drive a motor vehicle is determined on
a case-by-case basis. Factors include the type of fitting (amputation level,
unilateral or bilateral, residual limb conditions, design of the prosthesis) and
the amputee's abilities. All persons are required to observe their country's
national and state driving laws when operating vehicles. For insurance pur-
poses, drivers should have their driving ability examined and approved by
an authorized test center. For maximum safety and convenience, Ottobock
recommends that, at the very least, a specialist evaluate the need for any
adaptations to the car (such as by installing a steering fork).
Caution!
Before starting the car, check the 10V39=* MovoWrist Flex for
proper lock and secure seat.
6 Function
The 10V39=* MovoWrist Flex (fig. 1, item 2) allows for a fitting in conjunc-
tion with an Ottobock system hand or Ottobock cable-activated hook or
another teminal device.
It features flexion and extension settings in different positions. This joint is
also rotatable on the forearm socket in steps of 18°. To allow for an easy
change of the terminal devices in every position, the 10V39=* MovoWrist
Flex is equipped with a quick-release lock.
Three push-buttons are assigned to different functions (fig. 3). These are
used for setting the rotation (1), exchanging system hands or a cable-
activated hook (2) as well as for flexion and extension (3).
The wrist unit is available in two sizes and can be used on both sides:
10V39=45
for forearm socket with inner diameter for wrist unit connec-
tion of 45 mm
10V39=50
for forearm socket with inner diameter for wrist unit connec-
tion of 50mm
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