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MyoEnergy Integral

Item #: 757B35=0
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Overview

We’ve successfully downsized the battery – and made it lighter and flatter – so that it takes up less room in a child’s socket and creates a more natural look. The addition of more flexible cables makes it easier to manage the cables inside the socket, too.

Designed to work with the 7.4 volt children’s system, the 757B35=0 MyoEnergy Integral consists of two battery cells (35mm x 20mm x 6.5 mm) and an electronic unit (22mm x 17 mm x 5mm), and is based on lithium polymer technology with a 300 mAh capacity.

The system is compatible with a 7in 1 controller, which allows the user to adjust the grip force and speed of the popular children’s Electric Hand 2000 terminal device, and can be charged with the MyoCharge Integral 757L35 – just the like the larger 757B35=1 and =3 batteries.

Scope of delivery includes:

  • Battery Lamination Dummy
  • Charging Receptacle Lamination Dummy
  • Drilling Template for Charging Receptacle
  • Charger must be ordered separately - 757L35 MyoCharge Integral

Specifications

Article number 757B35=0 757B35=1 757B35=3
Capacity 300 mAh 600 mAh 1,150 mAh
Approx. output voltage 7.4 V 7.4 V 7.4 V
Approx. charging time 2.5 h 2.5 h 2.5 h
Technology Lithium polymer Lithium polymer Lithium-ion
for System MyoBock System MyoBock System MyoBock
Charger MyoCharge Integral 757L35 MyoCharge Integral 757L35 MyoCharge Integral 757L35

Documents

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MyoBock System Overview

Product Information

PDF Document | Published: Jan 1, 2013

757B35=0 MyoEnergy Integral - Instructions for Use

Instructions for Use

PDF Document | Published: Jan 14, 2014

7.4 Volt Arm Prosthetic System for Children

Product Information

PDF Document | Published: Jun 1, 2013

757B35=0 Specification Sheet

Product Information

PDF Document | Published: May 1, 2014

Myo Integral Batteries - Instructions for Use

Instructions for Use

PDF Document | Published: May 5, 2022