Product Manual

SMARTRAC FEATURES
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Favorites
With one touch “Favorites” can be selected from the main screen. It will show the list of earlier stored manual
protocols.
Manual Operation
When no “Clinical Protocol” or “Favorite” is requested, a single click on “Manual Operation” from the main screen will start
a wizard which leads the user through all congurations that must be set up. is wizard is easy and fast to follow, and it does
not skip any necessary setting.
Treatment erapies
e SmarTRAC can be mounted to an appropriate treatment table where the patient lies down on their back. Popular traction
therapy programs can be selected and pre-programmed protocols can be used. Manually programmed therapy programs can
also be stored. Up to ve types of therapy can be sequentially programmed. e ve types are as follows:
Continuous
Intermittent
Cyclic
Progressive
Regressive
Parameters can be adjusted during treatment. e device motor delivers traction force between 3.5 lbs. (15 Newton) and 202
lbs. (900 Newton) to the patient via the cord and other accessories. Specic accessories are designed and required for use in
lumbar and cervical traction treatments, see published literature for information and instructions.
Safety Features
To protect the patient from potential hazards, multiple mitigations are designed into the hardware and soware. ere are
electronic safeguards of force and mechanical safety for maximum force limitation. Additional hardware mitigations are
applied to protect the patient from a too high level of force. If no soware is running, or if no Patient Stop is connected, the
hardware is designed to lower the force. ere is also a Patient Stop, which must be held by the patient during therapy. e
patient can press it to stop therapy immediately. If it is pressed, the force will lower to release the patient from the device.
e Patient Stop is controlled in the hardware, and any soware will be overruled, if it is pressed. A remote control can be
used as an option for decreasing the force delivered to the patient during treatment. As a safety feature, the remote cannot
increase the force.
Traction Therapy Programs
e therapy programs can be selected by the buttons corresponding with the graphs illustrated on the following page. e
therapy program buttons are shown below the graphs.
See paragraph titled “Navigation” (page 11) for an explanation of all the SmarTRAC device buttons.