ottobock 4R11 Quickchange Adapter Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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4R11 Quick change
Instructions for use

 4R11 Quick change Adapter

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Product description

INFORMATION
Date of last update: 2023-03-02
► Please read this document carefully before using the product and observe the safety notices.
► Instruct the user in the safe use of the product.
► Please contact the manufacturer if you have questions about the product or in case of problems.
► Report each serious incident related to the product to the manu­facturer and to the relevant authority in your country. This is par­ ticularly important when there is a decline in the health state.
► Please keep this document for your records.

1.1 Construction and Function
The 4R11 Quick change adapter makes it possible to quickly change prosthetic components without tools. The adapter consists of a base and various connectors that are plugged together and locked into place.

1.2 Combination possibilities
This prosthetic component is compatible with Ottobock’s system of modular connectors. Functionality with components of other manufac­ turers that have compatible modular connectors has not been tested.
Limited combination options

  • Combination with a rotation adapter (4R57, 4R57=WR): Fit the rotation adapter directly onto the prosthetic knee joint.
  • Connect to a pyramid of the modular system for children:
    Insert reducer 4X907=1 into the pyramid receiver of the Quickchange adapter.

Not compatible Ottobock components

  • 2R40=1

Intended use

2.1 Indications for use
The product is intended exclusively for lower limb exoprosthetic fit­tings.
2.2 Area of application
Product approved for max. body weight

  • The maximum approved body weight is specified in the technical data (see page 14).

2.3 Environmental conditions
Storage and transport
Temperature range -20 °C to +60 °C, relative humidity 20 % to 90 %, no mechanical vibrations or impacts
Allowable environmental conditions
Temperature range: -10 °C to +45 °C
Chemicals/liquids: Fresh water, salt water, perspiration, urine, soapsuds, chlorine water
Moisture: Submersion: max. 1 h in 3 m depth, relative humidity: no restrictions

Allowable environmental conditions
Solids: Dust, occasional contact with sand
Clean the product after contact with humidity/chemic­ als/solids, in order to avoid increased wear and damage (see page 14).
Prohibited environmental conditions
Solids: Highly liquid-binding particles (e.g. talcum), continuous contact with sand
Chemicals/liquids: Acids, continuous use in liquid media

2.4 Lifetime
This product was tested by the manufacturer with 3 million load cycles. Depending on the user’s activity level, this corresponds to a maximum lifetime of 5 years.
Recreational sports: The maximum lifetime is 3 years.
Competitive sports: The lifetime is 1 year.

General safety instructions

CAUTION!
Risk of injury and risk of product damage
► Comply with the product’s field of application and do not expose it to excessive strain (see page 11).
► Note the combination possibilities/combination exclusions in the instructions for use of the products.
► Do not expose the product to prohibited environmental condi­tions.
► Check the product for damage if it has been exposed to prohib­ ited environmental conditions.
► Do not use the product if it is damaged or in a questionable condition. Take suitable measures (e.g. cleaning, repair, replace­ ment, inspection by the manufacturer or a specialist workshop).
► Observe the maximum lifetime of the product.
► To prevent mechanical damage, use caution when working with the product.
► If you suspect the product is damaged, check it for proper func­ tion and readiness for use.
► Do not use the product if its functionality is restricted. Take suit­ able measures (e.g. cleaning, repair, replacement, inspection by the manufacturer or a specialist workshop).
► Keep the product away from devices and items that are sensitive to magnetic fields. (e.g. pacemakers, electronic devices, swipe cards). The magnets in the product may affect or damage other devices and objects.
► Pay attention to any information of the manufacturer regarding magnetic fields (e.g. for a medical implant).

Signs of changes in or loss of functionality during use
Among other factors, changes in functionality can be indicated by an altered gait pattern, a change in the positioning of the prosthetic com­ ponents relative to each other and by the development of noises.

Scope of delivery

Quant ity Designation Reference number
1 Instructions for use
1 Quickchange — base with lock-
ing ring 4R11=R-3-2
4 Set screw 506G3=M8x14

Spare parts/accessories

Designation| Reference number
Quickchange connection: Pyramid| 4R11=P-1-1
Quickchange connection: Pyramid receiver| 4R11=R-1-1
Quickchange connection: Threaded connector,
modular system| 4R11=ST-1-1
Spare parts/accessories

Designation| Reference num-
ber
Quickchange connection: Threaded connector,
modular system for children| 4R11=ST-2-1
Pyramid receiver reduction| 4X907=1
Set screw — 12 mm| 506G3=M8X12-V
Set screw — 14 mm| 506G3=M8X14
Set screw — 16 mm| 506G3=M8X16

Preparing the product for use

CAUTION
Incorrect alignment or assembly
Risk of injury due to damaged prosthetic components
► Observe the alignment and assembly instructions.
CAUTION
Improper assembly of the screw connections Risk of injury due to breakage or loosening of the screw connec­tions
► Clean the threads before every installation.
► Apply the specified torque values.
► Follow the instructions regarding the length of the screws and about how to secure the screws.
INFORMATION
Observe the alignment of the prosthesis for all combinations.
► Position the adapter in the prosthesis in a way that makes it easy to adjust the structural height (e.g. close to the socket).
► Perform the “basic configuration,” “static alignment” and “dynamic optimisation” steps for each prosthetic component combination.

Aligning the adapter
The adapter connections can be aligned proximally or distally as required. The anterior or posterior alignment of the adapter is depend­ent upon its build height in the prosthesis. In the process of this, the three balls of the locking  mechanism are aligned in different direc­tions.

Prerequisite: The adapter is connected and locked into place.

  1. Carry out proximal/distal alignment of the adapter connections.

  2. INFORMATION: A point on the base indicates the position of each sphere.
    Carry out anterior/posterior alignment of the adapter according to the build height in the prosthesis:
    → Below the knee joint: Align two of the balls in the posteri­ or, align one ball (with the point) in the anterior (see fig. 2).
    → Above a prosthetic knee joint: Align two balls in the anterior, align one ball (with the point) in the posterior (see fig. 3).

  3. Carry out the prosthetic alignment.

  4. For assembly above a prosthetic knee joint: Flex the prosthet­ ic knee joint and check whether the adapter is touching the joint.
    Take appropriate measures if they are touching, for example:
    → Increase the distance between the adapter and prosthetic knee joint.
    → Insert a flexion stop.

Connecting the pyramid adapter and pyramid receiver The pyramid adapter is fixed with the set screws of the pyramid receiv­er.

Required materials: Torque wrench (e.g. 710D20), Loctite 241 636K13

  1. When a component of the modular system for children is connected: Insert reducer 4X907=1 into the pyramid receiver of the Quick change adapter.

  2. Do not use Loctite during the fitting.
    Fitting: Screw in and tighten the set screws.
    Modular system for children: 9 Nm
    Modular system: 10 Nm

  3. Final assembly: Secure the set screws with Loctite and tighten them.
    Modular system for children: 9 Nm
    Modular system: Pull forward 10 Nm, then tighten 15 Nm

  4. Replace set screws that are protruding or have been screwed in too far (see page 12).

Adjustment
The set screws of the pyramid receiver can be used to adjust the alignment of the prosthesis.
Replacement and disassembly
To keep the position that was set using the set screws: Only unscrew the two adjacent set screws that are screwed in the furthest. 6 Use
Both parts of the adapter can be pulled apart after they are unlocked.
After the prosthetic components are changed, the adapter is locked once more.

Prerequisite: The user is sitting or the prosthesis is not being worn.
Prerequisite: The adapter’s parts are clean and free of dust or sand.

  1. Rotate the locking ring to unlock the adapter (see fig. 4).

  2. Pull apart both parts of the adapter.

  3. Use a dry cloth to remove any soiling.

  4. Make the change and plug the adapter back together.

  5. INFORMATION: Help children to lock the adapter.
    Rotate the locking ring to lock the adapter (see fig. 4).

  6. Retighten the locking ring slightly while the prosthesis is under load.

Cleaning

CAUTION
Use of unsuitable cleaning agents or disinfectants
Impairment of functionality and damage due to incorrect cleaning agents or disinfectants
► Clean the product only according to the instructions given in this section.
► For the prosthesis, observe the cleaning instructions for all pros­thetic components.

Solids such as dust or sand can prevent the two parts of the adapter from connecting and locking together. As a result, special attention must be paid when removing dust and sand during cleaning.
Cleaning with water

  1. Unlock the adapter and pull apart.
  2. Either rinse both parts of the adapter with clean water or clean with a damp cloth.
  3. Dry the parts with a soft cloth and leave to air dry.

Cleaning with compressed air
Oil-free compressed air can be used for in-depth cleaning, for example while checking the prosthesis.
► Blow out the adapter with oil-free compressed air.

Maintenance

► A visual inspection and functional test of the prosthetic compo­nents should be performed after the first 30 days of use.
NOTICE! The individual components of the Quick change adapter show signs of wear differently depending on frequency and intensity of use. Always bring all of the components that can be connected to each other for inspection.
► During regular inspection: Inspect the prosthesis for signs of wear and check its function.
► Conduct annual safety inspections.

Disposal

Do not dispose of the product with unsorted household waste.
Improper disposal can be harmful to health and the environment.
Observe the information provided by the responsible authorities in your country regarding return, collection and disposal procedures.

Legal information

All legal conditions are subject to the respective national laws of thecountry of use and may vary accordingly.
10.1 Liability
The manufacturer will only assume liability if the product is used in accordance with the descriptions and instructions provided in this document. The manufacturer will not assume liability for damage caused by disregarding the  information in this document, particularly due to improper use or unauthorised modification of the product.
10.2 CE conformity
The product meets the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2017/745 on medical devices. The CE declaration of conformity can be down­ loaded from the manufacturer’s website.

Technical data

System height and build height together with 4R11=R-3-2

| System height [mm]| Build height [mm]
4R11=P-1-1| 44| 44
4R11=R-1-1| 91| 55
4R11=ST-1-1| 62| 41
4R11=ST-2-1 (with 4X907=1)| 62 (64)| 41 (43)

4R11=R-3-2, 4R11=P-1-1, 4R11=R-1-1, 4R11=ST-1-1: For use in a sport prosthesis, the maximum body weight is 125 kg

| Material
---|---
4R11=R-3-2| Titanium/stainless steel
All connections| Stainless steel

Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA
Max-Näder-Straße 15 · 37115 Duderstadt · Germany
T +49 5527 848-0 · F +49 5527 848-3360
[email protected] · www.ottobock.com

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