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2. General Information
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2.1 Information about the operating manual
Thank you for choosing Kinevia. Please read the operating manual carefully before you begin using this de-
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vice.
The employees at our house hope that you enjoy training on your new therapy device, and we wish you good
health.
2.2 Symbols used in the operating manual
This user manual includes safety information which help the user to identify potential hazards and to avoid
them. In the user manual potential hazards are highlighted by using three signal words:
› Danger› Warning› Caution
In addition, the signal word Note has been introduced for helpful information.
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DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious
injury.
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WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury. This signal word may also be used to highlight unsafe practices or potential damage of the
device or equipment.
NOTE
Indicates additional helpful information.
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2.3 Illustrations in the operating manual
Potential hazards, mandatory actions, prohibitions, and user actions are illustrated using the same symbol
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shapes throughout all instructions for use.
Hazard alert
An equilateral triangle is used to convey hazard alert messa-
Fig. 2: Symbol for hazard alert
Fig. 3: Symbol for prohibition
ges, regardless of their hazard level. Hazard level is conveyed
by use of the appropriate signal word as described in chapter
2.2.
Prohibition
A circular band with a 45° diagonal slash from upper left to
lower right is used to indicate prohibition.
User actions
➨ A bullet at the beginning of a sentence indicates a required
user action.
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2.4 Illustrations in User manual
Please be aware that the appearance of the product and display screen may differ slightly from the
illustrations used here.
2.5 Technical changes
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the product, the technical data, the software or
the assembly- and operating manual without prior notice.
NOTE
The operating manual must remain accessible to the user at all times and stored for usage at a later
point in time.
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3. Proper usage
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The motorized therapy device Kinevia is used to therapeutically exercise arms and legs. It has been designed
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for patients with limited movement to a neurological or neuromuscular disease.
Kinevia can be used for the following forms of exercise therapy:
› Passive movement therapy: The motor moves arms or legs. › Active movement therapy: The patient moves arms or legs with own muscle strength.› Active movement therapy with motor support (softtraining): The patient actively moves arms or legs with
own muscle strength while the motor provides targeted support.
Kinevia can be used as an arm- or leg trainer. It is not possible to use the arm- and leg trainer at the same
time.
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3.1 Fields of use
Use Kinevia as:
› leg exerciser (Kinevia)› upper body exerciser (Kinevia Duo)
The use of the exerciser is especially recommended for:
› paralysis or neuromuscular diseases with reduced arm and leg mobility, e.g. after paraplegia, multi-
ple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, parkinson´s disease, brains damages or neuromuscular diseases
with comparable damage pictures,
› The extent and duration of the therapy should be coordinated with your physician, therapist or physical
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therapist in order to avoid overextension or adverse side effects.
› Risks occur when the patient is strained beyond his or her personal limits and capacity.› Undesired side effects, such as muscle-/joint pain, too severe muscle tone reduction and skin injuries may
occur in rare cases.
3.2.2 Contraindications
The motor-supported movement therapy is essentially a gentle therapy form. There are, however, conditions
under which this therapy form should not be practiced. These contraindications include:
› Severe pain when performing movements› Diseases or injuries that require immobilization, as e.g. a recent bone fracture› Acute compression (pressure damage) of a nerve › Infections with fever› Brittel bones› Unstable circulation› In cases of cardiac insufciency or poor circulation, you should consult a doctor before training. In this
case you should only train with the exerciser under adult supervision.
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4. Disclaimer of liability
Kinetec is not responsible or liable in any way for losses, damages or costs resulting from or associated with
› Faulty installation, repair or maintenance by persons who are not authorized by Kinetec› Usage of accessories that have not been cleared by Kinetec› Improper or wrong usage› Usage without consulting a specialist physician or therapist› Non-compliance with the operating manual› Gross negligence
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5. Therapy with Kinevia
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5.1 Therapy forms
The following therapy forms are possible with Kinevia:
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Passive movement with motor power
The limbs are moved by motor power only. The acceleration and stopping of the pedals is gentle and consistent. The full rotational speed is reached after a minimum of 10 seconds. The maximum rotational speed in
passive training is 60 rpm.
Active movement with own muscle strength
This movement type is performed with more or less active muscle movement. Two forms are available.
Soft training: Active movement with passive motor support
Your active movements are supported by passive motor power.
Active movement against motor resistance
Your muscles must work against resistance, and this promotes muscle growth. The resistance can
be adjusted to 20 settings, basically comparable to a gear shift on a bicycle. The higher the gear,
the harder the pedaling is. This function specically trains your muscles.
The device can be operated forwards or backwards. An automatic rotational change can also be congured
with the rotational direction automatic.
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5.2 Anti-spastic control and -relaxation
Kinevia is equipped with anti-spastic control, which, in case of an identied spasm, stops
the training and restarts it after a short pause. It can be congured whether the pe-
dals should continue to turn forwards or backwards or in the opposite direction when a
spasm is recognized. By default Kinevia runs in the opposite direction when it identies
a spasm. The spasm-relaxation program relaxes cramps and loosens the muscles. The
sensitivity for the spastic control can be adjusted to six settings according to your individual needs.
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6. Safety instructions
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Please read user manual carefully.
➨ Always ensure that no children or animals are in the vicinity of the moving pedals (pinch point hazard).
➨ It is not allowed to use accessories that are approved by Kinetec. You may only use accessories and con-
➨ The device is equipped with an external power supply (AHM 150 PS24C2). The device may only be put
➨ Only the manufacturer or authorized personnel may open the device.
➨ The power plug must be disconnected before opening the casing.
➨ Additions, new installations, changes or repairs may only be performed by authorized personnel.
Please read the following safety instructions carefully. Inaccurate compliance or non-compliance
with these instructions may endanger the patient, the operator or auxiliary personnel.
nect devices to the USB interface and jack outlet that have been approved by Kinetec.
into operation with the supplied power supply and plug connection. Please ensure that power supply and
electrical cables are in proper condition.
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➨ In case of damages, unusual sounds or burnt smells, immediately pull the power plug on the device and
contact an authorized service technician.
➨ The device must be used according to the instruction manual. Especially the permissible operating condi-
tions must be observed (see Chapter 18.4).
➨ Do not place any liquids on or in the vicinity of the device.
➨ Children may only train on the Kinevia device under constant supervision.
➨ Always wear appropriate shoes without shoelaces when using the leg trainer. Danger of injuries by pinched
shoelaces
➨ The device may only be operated when both foot cuffs are attached.
➨ Do not leave the device in direct sunlight, in front of radiators or other heat sources as this will heat up the
surface of the casing, which can be dangerous.
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➨ Place the device on a at surface, ensuring that all ve pedestal feet are securely positioned on the ground.
If the device is set up on a carpet, make sure the carpet does not slip.
➨ Ensure that the ventilation outlet of the lower pipe remains open.
➨ It is possible that maintenance products for carpets, hardwood ooring or tiles contain substances that
may attack and soften the plastic caps of the therapy device’s pedestal feet. This can lead to resi due on
the oor. The manufacturer Kinetec is not liable for such damages.
➨ Do not use solvent-containing, caustic or harsh cleaners.
➨ Prevent uid entry into the device or touch panel.
➨ Ensure that user can not reach into moving parts, such as foot shells, arm cranks or protection disc.
➨ Ensure that footshells and arm cranks can rotate freely.
➨ Ensure that locking bolt for height adjustment is securely engaged and tightened.
➨ Ensure that wing bolt for adjusting the pedal radius is tightened securely.
➨ Ensure that white locking bolt for adjusting pedal width is securely engaged and tightened.
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➨ Your seat, just as for a wheel chair, chair or the like, must be positioned so it does not tilt or slip on the oor.
A tilt protection for wheelchairs can be ordered as an accessory.
➨ The therapy device is designed to be used while sitting; do not step into the foot cuffs with your entire
bodyweight, and do not hang from the arm trainer
➨ Before you begin your therapy with the leg trainer, make sure your legs and arms are fastened securely.
➨ When using the arm trainer, your feet may not be fastened to the foot cuffs.
➨ Make sure your seat is positioned properly in relation to the device. Avoid overstretching your joints
(see chapter 9.1).
➨ Please do not smoke during the training
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WARNING
Danger of injuries due to lack of independance
› Please verify with your dealer or physician if the presence
of an attendant is required for a safe training.
› If the user cannot operate the device safely without assis-
tance make sure that the user exercises with a trained attendant who is able to stop the device at anytime.
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WARNING
Danger of injuries due to physical impairment
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› If you feel pain or uncomfortable during the training with
your kinevia, please contact a doctor immediately.
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DANGER!
Danger to life due to cardiac pacemaker
› If using a cardiadic pacemaker consult a doctor before the
rst training session and discuss the potential complications.
› Be aware of potential electromagnetical emissions and
contact a trained dealer.
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WARNING
Danger of injuries due to inappropriate preparation
› Always inspect the device before use to ensure that the
equipment, especially the plug, the power supply and the
cable, are not damaged.
› Disinfect Kinevia before every training.› Make sure that cranks can move freely.
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7. Device overview
7.1 Device overview leg trainer (Kinevia)
① Touchpanel (controls)
①
②
③
⑤
⑧
⑥
⑦
② Handle bar
③ Locking screw height adjustment
④ Cup holder
⑤ Power switch (on/off)
⑥ Footshells
⑦ Pedestal foot
④
⑧ Transportation rolls
Fig. 4: Kinevia
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7.2 Device overview arm trainer (Kinevia Duo)
⑨ Handholds armtrainer
⑩ Handle bar legtrainer
⑪ Locking screw Swivel arm
⑨
⑩
⑪
Fig. 5: Kinevia Duo
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