User's Manual
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F.R.O.M. Stooping with 36'' Displacement – Occ 
PREREQUISITES
The test requires the placement of the 28" high work surface table in front of the BTE Functional Range of 
Motion System. The test subject is allowed the opportunity to lean against the table while placing the pins 
in the proper holes. The test subject is also advised that he/she may return to an erect posture 
subsequent to the completion of a test cycle. 
PROCESS
The test subject is instructed to move the five rows of pegs from Panel 2 - Zone B to the corresponding 
row of holes in Panel 3 - Zone B. The transfer process requires the test subject to take the peg out of the 
hole with the left hand, transfer it to the right hand while the peg is out of the hole, and then place the peg 
into the corresponding hole with the right hand. The test subject commences with the highest level row 
and then proceeds in order to the lowest level row. Once the fifteen pegs have been moved, the process 
is completed in reverse order until all fifteen pegs are restored to their original position. This constitutes 
the completion of one cycle. The test is concluded when a total of five cycles are completed. 
F.R.O.M. Stooping with 36'' Displacement – Freq 
PREREQUISITES
The test requires the placement of the 28" high work surface table in front of the BTE Functional Range of 
Motion System. The test subject is allowed the opportunity to lean against the table while placing the pins 
in the proper holes. The test subject is also advised that he/she may return to an erect posture 
subsequent to the completion of a test cycle. The test subject is also advised that a ten second rest 
period is provided after the completion of each five cycles until the test is completed. 
PROCESS
The test subject is instructed to move the five rows of pegs from Panel 2 - Zone B to the corresponding 
row of holes in Panel 3 - Zone B. The transfer process requires the test subject to take the peg out of the 
hole with the left hand, transfer it to the right hand while the peg is out of the hole, and then place the peg 
into the corresponding hole with the right hand. The test subject commences with the highest level row 
and then proceeds in order to the lowest level row. Once the fifteen pegs have been moved, the process 
is completed in reverse order until all fifteen pegs are restored to their original position. This constitutes 
the completion of one cycle. The test is concluded when a total of twenty cycles are completed. 










