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Indications For Use
The Bioness Integrated Therapy System (BITS) is intended to challenge and assess the physical, visual, auditory,
and cognitive abilities of individuals, including those with deficits resulting from traumatic injuries and movement
disorders as well as competitive athletes.
Examples of these abilities include:
Visuomotor Coordination
Reaction Time
Visuospatial Perception
Visual & Auditory Processing
Working Memory
Physical & Cognitive Endurance
Precautions
• Parts of the installation process require two people. Do not attempt to assemble the Bioness Integrated
Therapy System alone.
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Unauthorized modifications to the Bioness Integrated Therapy System, such as installing or uninstalling
software, will void the warranty.
• Accessing the internet or local intranet with the Bioness Integrated Therapy System will void the
warranty.
• Do not alter the Windows 8 Operating System settings by adding Windows user accounts or adjusting
the screen saver or sleep timer, as this may interfere with the functioning of the software.
• Contact Bioness Client Support Department if any component of the system is malfunctioning.
Attempts to modify the hardware will void the warranty.
• Make sure to follow the correct procedures when moving the Bedside and Mobile stands or adjusting
the height of the display screen.
• Always lock the casters on the mobile stand when the system is in a stationary position.
• Ensure the wheels on the Mobile stand are in the locked position before starting a therapy session
with a client.
• Keep the system plugged in to an electrical outlet during therapy to avoid loss of therapy due to
battery loss.
• Supervision should be provided during use of the system.
• Clients should not use an object that may damage, or is unsafe when interacting with the touchscreen.
• Use caution with patients diagnosed with, or suspected to have, epilepsy.
• Avoid physical contact with other users when more than one user is interacting with the system
simultaneously.