Chiroform Kinetec Kinevia User manual

09/2020
IFU-Kinevia-467896405-2
SERIE 01
Kinetec Kinevia™
Kinetec Kinevia Duo™
FR
Manuel d’utilisation
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User manual
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The English version is a translation of the original in French. In case of a
discrepancy, the French original will prevail.
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Bedienungsanleitung
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IT
Istruzioni per l’uso
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documento.
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Manual de empleo
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La versión española es una traducción del original en francés. En caso de
discrepancia, prevalecerá el original en francés.
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Kinetec Kinevia™ / Kinetec Kinevia Duo™ EN 1/44
CONTENTS
INFORMATION ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL.............................................................................................................................................3
DANGER AND WARNING INDICATIONS .....................................................................................................................................................................3
DANGER AND WARNING SYMBOLS ..........................................................................................................................................................................3
USER MANUAL PHOTOS .......................................................................................................................................................................................3
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KINETEC KINEVIA™ DEVICE ............................................................................................................3
FIELD OF USE.....................................................................................................................................................................................................3
INDICATIONS .....................................................................................................................................................................................................4
CONTRAINDICATIONS ..........................................................................................................................................................................................4
SIDE EFFECTS.....................................................................................................................................................................................................4
INTENDED USER PROFILE ......................................................................................................................................................................................4
INTENDED USE ENVIRONMENT ...............................................................................................................................................................................5
IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE STARTING A TRAINING SESSION ................................................................................................................................5
TRAINING PREREQUISITES .....................................................................................................................................................................................5
NON-LIABILITY CLAUSE ........................................................................................................................................................................................5
THERAPY USING KINEVIA.........................................................................................................................................................................6
THERAPY FORMS ................................................................................................................................................................................................6
ANTISPASTIC AND RELAXATION CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................................6
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..................................................................................................................................................7
DEVICE DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................................................................................11
GENERAL VIEW OF THE KINETEC KINEVIA™LEG TRAINER............................................................................................................................................11
GENERAL VIEW OF THE KINETEC KINEVIA DUO™UPPER AND LOWER LIMB TRAINER..........................................................................................................11
DETAIL VIEW OF THE TOUCH SCREEN .....................................................................................................................................................................12
ACCESSORIES...................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Calf support.......................................................................................................................................................................................12
Self-handling foot attachment ..........................................................................................................................................................12
Tilt protection hooks .........................................................................................................................................................................12
Heart rate kit..................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Ergonomic handle ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Support glove .................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Hand support with forearm guide.....................................................................................................................................................13
Paediatric foot support ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Kinetec Kinevia Cockpit™...................................................................................................................................................................14
COMMISSIONING, TRANSPORT AND SETTINGS......................................................................................................................................14
UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION...........................................................................................................................................................................14
ELECTRIC CONNECTION ......................................................................................................................................................................................14
TRANSPORT ....................................................................................................................................................................................................15
FOOT SUPPORT SPACING SETTING .........................................................................................................................................................................16
PEDAL RADIUS SETTING......................................................................................................................................................................................16
GRIP HEIGHT SETTING........................................................................................................................................................................................17
CALF SUPPORT HEIGHT SETTING ...........................................................................................................................................................................17
STARTING THE KINEVIA DUO ARM TRAINER .............................................................................................................................................................18
CARDIO KIT SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................................................................................19
STANDBY MODE ...............................................................................................................................................................................................19
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROPER USE OF THE KINEVIA...........................................................................................................................19
INSTALLING THE PATIENT ....................................................................................................................................................................................19
USING THE LEG TRAINER.....................................................................................................................................................................................20
USING THE ARM TRAINER ...................................................................................................................................................................................20
GENERAL TRAINING ADVICE ................................................................................................................................................................................20
USING THE TOUCH SCREEN ....................................................................................................................................................................21
MAIN MENU ...................................................................................................................................................................................................21
MAIN KEY FUNCTIONS .......................................................................................................................................................................................22
“Minus” and “plus” keys ................................................................................................................................................................... 22

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“Horizontal arrow” keys....................................................................................................................................................................22
“Home” key .......................................................................................................................................................................................22
“Back” key......................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
“Validate” key ...................................................................................................................................................................................22
“Cancel” key...................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
“Start” key......................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
“Stop” key ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
TRAINING MENU ..............................................................................................................................................................................................23
Upper command panel displays and keys .........................................................................................................................................23
Lower command panel displays and keys ......................................................................................................................................... 23
Training command panel displays and keys...................................................................................................................................... 24
PATIENT ENTRY AND EXIT AID ..............................................................................................................................................................................26
Entry aid............................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Exit aid .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
ASC -ANTISPASTIC CONTROL..............................................................................................................................................................................27
OTHER SETTINGS DURING TRAINING......................................................................................................................................................................28
Timer.................................................................................................................................................................................................28
Rotation speed .................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Resistance ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING POSSIBLE USING KINEVIA ...........................................................................................................................29
QUICK START...................................................................................................................................................................................................29
GUIDED TRAINING (THERAPY PROGRAMS) ..............................................................................................................................................................29
Training phases .................................................................................................................................................................................31
Training levels ................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
INDIVIDUAL TRAINING........................................................................................................................................................................................32
TRAINING ANALYSIS ..............................................................................................................................................................................32
TRAINING STATISTICS ............................................................................................................................................................................34
SETTINGS...............................................................................................................................................................................................34
TRAINING DURATION.........................................................................................................................................................................................35
TRAINING SETTINGS ..........................................................................................................................................................................................35
DATE AND TIME ...............................................................................................................................................................................................35
USER DATA .....................................................................................................................................................................................................35
TECHNICAL SETTINGS.........................................................................................................................................................................................35
AUTOMATIC SPASM DETECTION (ASC)..................................................................................................................................................................36
CHANGE OF DIRECTION ......................................................................................................................................................................................36
ADJUSTMENT OF VELOCITY .................................................................................................................................................................................36
LANGUAGE .....................................................................................................................................................................................................36
PRODUCT INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................................37
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE .................................................................................................................................................................................37
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................37
CLEANING ......................................................................................................................................................................................................38
MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY INSPECTIONS...............................................................................................................................................................38
ELIMINATION AND RECYCLING .............................................................................................................................................................................39
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................................39
SYMBOLS USED ................................................................................................................................................................................................40
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .................................................................................................................................................................................41
INFORMATION ABOUT ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY..........................................................................................................................................42

Kinetec Kinevia™ / Kinetec Kinevia Duo™ EN 3/44
Information about this user manual
Read this user manual carefully and entirely before using the device for the first time.
Users must have access to this user manual at all times. It must be kept for future use.
Danger and warning indications
This user manual contains safety information allowing users to recognise and avoid potential hazards. In this manual,
potential hazards are indicated using three warning words:
◦DANGER: indicates immediate danger situations that can result in death or serious injury if not avoided.
◦WARNING: indicates potential danger situations that can result in injury if not avoided.
◦CAUTION: indicates potential danger situations that can result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided. This
warning word can also be used to draw attention to unsafe practises or potential damage to the device or its
accessories.
Danger and warning symbols
Potential hazards, mandatory measures, prohibitions and information are indicated consistently using the same
symbols throughout this user manual.
Hazard indication
Symbol used to warn of hazards, independently of the danger level. The danger level is indicated by
the corresponding warning word, as described in section 1.1
Prohibition
Symbol used to indicate prohibitions.
Information
Symbol used to indicate advice or additional useful information.
User manual photos
The product and display screen presentation may vary slightly from the illustrations in this user manual.
General information about the Kinetec Kinevia™ device
Field of use
The Kinetec Kinevia™ motorised therapy trainer is designed to exercise the lower or upper limbs of patients who have
limited movement capacity caused by neurological or neuromuscular pathologies.
Kinevia is to be used as a:
◦Leg trainer (Kinetec Kinevia™)
◦Combined leg and upper body trainer (Kinetec Kinevia Duo™)
It is not possible to use the arm and leg trainer at the same time.
Kinevia can be used for the following types of exercise:
◦Passive mobilisation: the arm or leg movements are initiated by the motors.
◦Active mobilisation: patients move their arms and legs using their own muscular force.
◦Active mobilisation with motor support (soft training or assisted active training): patients move their arms
and legs using their own muscular force while the motor is operated in a targeted manner.

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Indications
The use of Kinevia is indicated in cases of:
◦Paralysis or neuromuscular pathologies with reduced arm / leg mobility, for example following paraplegic lesions,
multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson's disease, brain damage or neuromuscular pathologies with
comparable symptoms.
◦Cardiac / circulatory problems
◦Metabolic pathologies
◦Rheumatoid pathologies
◦Vascularization problems
◦Lack of movement
Contraindications
Motor-assisted rehabilitation therapy is a form of treatment with support. However, there are situations in which it
should not be used.
These contraindications cover:
◦Significant pain experienced during movements
◦Diseases or injuries for which movement is not recommended, such as recent fractures for example
◦Significant nerve compression (excess pressure damage)
◦Fever generating infections
◦Brittle bones
◦Unstable circulation
Side effects
The therapy should be discussed with the attending physician, the therapist or the kinesitherapist concerning its extent
and duration in order to avoid excess activity and side effects.
Risks may appear if patients are pushed beyond their personal limits or capacity.
In rare cases, certain adverse effects can appear, such as:
◦Muscular or articular pain,
◦A significant reduction in muscle tone,
◦Skin injuries.
Intended user profile
The user can be:
◦A patient,
◦A health and rehabilitation professional,
◦A cleaning agent,
◦A maintenance, servicing or repair agent,
◦A carrier,
◦A recycling officer.
The user must have the following knowledge and skills:
◦Know how to read and understand “westernized Arabic” numerals and at least 5 years of reading experience.
◦Know how to distinguish arms, legs and feet.
◦Understand the hygienic aspect.
◦ Have a visual acuity ≥ 8/10th, with or without correction.
◦Have a tactile sensitivity in order to use the touch panel.
◦Have sufficient grip capability to hold the arm trainer handles.

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Intended use environment
◦Kinevia is designed for use in a professional healthcare establishment (hospital, clinic, medical practice) and in a
home healthcare environment (residential establishment, medical care centre).
◦Indoor use only.
◦Do not use in wet rooms (i.e. bathroom)
◦Viewing distance: 50cm to 100cm from the display
◦Viewing angle: perpendicular to the display ± 30 °.
Important information before starting a training session
◦It is essential to consult with your doctor or therapist before starting training.
◦Please discuss the suitability of rehabilitation using Kinevia, the appropriate forms and duration of rehabilitation, as
well as the device settings with your attending physician or therapist.
◦Especially following recent surgery such as: knee or hip surgery, articular injuries, amputation/fitting of prostheses,
partial or completely torn cruciate ligaments, thrombosis, osteoporosis, decubitus, stiff articulations, risk of
shoulder or hip dislocation.
◦In cases of heart failure or circulatory deficit, you should consult your doctor before starting training. In that case it
is preferable to train under the supervision of an adult.
◦Kinevia is designed for humans with a body weight of up to 135 kg.
◦The arm trainer must not be loaded with more than 15 kg on each side.
◦The leg trainer must not be loaded with more than 25 kg on each side.
◦Proper use of the Kinevia is only possible using accessories authorised by Kinevia.
Kinevia is a medical device reserved for therapeutic uses.
Kinevia is not designed for diagnostic, monitoring or measurement purposes.
Training prerequisites
◦No training is required in the context of use in a professional healthcare establishment.
◦In the context of use in a home healthcare environment, the user manual must be fully read or training in the use
of the device must be given by qualified personnel.
◦Users must be able to sit up straight.
◦Users can only use the device without supervision if they are capable of operating the device on their own.
Otherwise, training should only occur under the supervision of assistance staff.
Non-liability clause
Kinetec SAS declines all liability for damage, losses or costs resulting from or associated with:
◦Incorrect installation, repair or maintenance carried out by persons not authorised by Kinetec.
◦The use of accessories, spare parts or supplies not authorised by Kinetec SAS.
◦Incorrect use.
◦Use without consulting the attending physician or therapist.
◦Failure to comply with the user manual.
◦Negligence.

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Therapy using Kinevia
Therapy forms
The following forms of therapy are possible using Kinevia:
◦Passive mobilisation using a motor drive
The limbs are put into movement by the force provided by the motor. Pedal acceleration and stoppage is gentle
and gradual.
The final rotation speed is reached at the earliest after 10 seconds.
The maximum rotation speed for passive training is 60 rpm.
◦ Active movement using the patient’s muscular strength
This type of movement can be carried out with more or less active muscle movement.
Two forms are available:
Assisted training: active movement with passive motor support
The active movements are supported by the passive motor force.
Active training: active movement with motor resistance
The muscles are subjected to a resistance which favours muscular development.
Resistance can be set to 20 different levels, comparable to changing gears on a bicycle. The higher the
level, the harder it is to pedal. This function is used to develop the muscles.
The device can be used in forward or reverse mode. An automatic change of rotation direction can also be configured
using the automatic rotation direction.
Antispastic and relaxation control
Kinevia is fitted with an antispastic control system which, if spasms are identified during passive mobilisation, is used
to stop the movement and then resume after a short pause.
When a spasm is identified, it is possible to configure whether the pedals should carry on turning in forward or reverse
or in the opposite direction. By default, the Kinevia will reverse the direction of rotation when a spasm is identified.
The relaxation program eliminates cramps and relaxes the muscles in the event of spasms. Depending on needs, the
antispastic control sensitivity can be adjusted to six level settings.

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Warnings and safety instructions
Please read the following safety instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions can endanger patients,
operators or auxiliary staff.
When assembling or installing the device:
◦If assistance is needed when assembling, using or maintaining the device, contact your Kinetec®dealer.
◦The device must be installed and commissioned in compliance with the information contained in this manual.
◦The device must be installed by an adult.
◦Please leave sufficient space around the device to allow use without interaction.
◦Place the device so that the power plug is easy to access and can be quickly disconnected from the power outlet in
an emergency.
◦Place the device on a firm, flat and non-slippery floor with the four support stands firmly in contact with the floor.
◦When installed on a mat or carpeting, make sure it is installed in a way that prevents sliding.
◦Make sure that the ventilation outlets located under the support stands (7) are not obstructed.
◦Do not use the device with anaesthetic gas or in an oxygen-rich environment. Risk of explosion.
◦The device is fitted with an external power supply (PMP220F-14-HI). The device should only be started up using the
supplied power supply block. Please make sure that the power supply block and the electric cables are in good
condition. Only use the original power cord supplied with the device.
◦Do not use accessories, spare parts or supplies other than those described in this manual.
◦Do not connect the Kinevia to other devices not described in this manual.
◦Only equipment authorised by Kinetec should be connected to the USB port (12) and jack socket (13).
◦Do expose the device to direct sunlight, or heating elements or other heat sources, in order to avoid the dangerous
heating of the guard surface.
◦The time required for the device to warm up from the minimum storage temperature between uses until it is ready for
use when the room temperature is 20°C is 2 hours.
◦The time required for the device to cool down from the maximum storage temperature between uses until it is ready
for use when the room temperature is 20°C is 2 hours.
DANGER
DANGER OF DEATH FROM PLASTIC BAGS,
SMALL OBJECTS AND CABLES AND CORDS
Plastic packaging must be kept out of the reach of infants and children.
For them, plastic bags can become a toy and attract their attention. In
those cases there is a major risk of suffocation which must be avoided as
much as possible to avoid serious brain damage or death.
Keep children at a distance, risk of suffocation or asphyxia from the
accidental inhaling or swallowing of small objects that can cause serious
lesions or death.
Keep children at a distance, risk of strangling leading to serious brain
damage or death.

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Before each training session:
◦Check that the device is not damaged.
◦Please make sure that the power supply block and the electric cables are in good condition. Only use the original
power cord delivered with the device.
◦Check that the power outlet is in good condition and is suitable to connect the device power cord plug.
◦Check that the cords are always free around the device to avoid damaging them.
◦Always make sure it is not possible for the arms to become caught up in moving parts such as leg fixings, arm
handles or protective plates during use.
◦Make sure that the foot pedals (5) and the arm trainer grips (9) rotate freely during training.
◦Make sure that the indexing button (3) for height adjustments is firmly anchored in one of the holes and tightened.
◦Make sure that the two indexing buttons (14) used to adjust pedal distances are firmly anchored in one of the holes
and tightened.
◦The doctor or therapist defines the training protocol and duration and makes sure it is properly carried out (settings,
session duration and frequency of use).
◦Always check the displayed movement parameters before starting the device.
◦Make sure that the posture, the device height setting, the pedalling radius, the distance to the pedals and all training
parameters are set to match your physical capacities.
◦Make sure that the legs or arms are properly fixed before starting the therapy.
During the training session:
◦Do not touch the static or moving parts of the device when it is in use. There is a risk of pinching or crushing by the
arm trainer grips or foot pedals.
◦Keep children and pets away from the device. There is a risk of pinching or crushing by the arm trainer grips or foot
pedals.
◦Children under the age of 15 should only train using the Kinevia under permanent supervision.
◦Only use the leg trainer wearing suitable footwear and check that shoe laces will not get caught up in moving parts.
Risk of injury by laces being caught up.
◦Only use the leg trainer with both foot fixings attached and tightened.
◦Always make sure the arms are securely attached to the arm attachments and that there is a good grip on the
handles when using the arm trainer.
◦The device must only be used on healthy and unbroken skin.
◦When using the arm trainer, your feet must not be attached to the foot pedals (5).
◦Make sure there is a correct distance between your seated position and the device position. Avoid stretching your
articulations too much (see section 7.1 on page 19)
◦We recommend starting training slowly and avoiding overloads.
◦Not smoking is recommended during training.

Kinetec Kinevia™ / Kinetec Kinevia Duo™ EN 9/44
During cleaning and care:
◦Clean the device between each patient, especially the parts in contact with patients such as the arm trainer grips (9)
and the support and/or transport bar (2).
◦Do not use cleaning products containing solvents, acids or abrasives.
◦It cannot be excluded that carpeting, wood flooring or tiling cleaning products contain substances that are corrosive
to the Kinevia support stand (7) plastic coatings. This could lead to deposits on the floor. Kinetec is not liable for this
damage.
◦Regularly check that the screws are properly tightened.
During the entire device service life:
◦Only the manufacturer or staff authorised by Kinetec are authorised to alter the device.
◦Disconnect the power supply before any work on the device.
◦Extensions, re-installations, alterations or repairs should only be carried out by staff authorised and approved by
Kinetec.
◦If unexpected operation or events, strange noises, a smell of burning occur, immediately power off the device by
disconnecting the power cord and contact your Kinetec® dealer.
◦All serious incidents related to the system must be the subject of a notification to the manufacturer and the
competent authority in the member state in which the user and/or patient are located.
◦Avoid allowing liquids to penetrate inside the device or the touch screen.
◦Kinevia is designed for use in the seated position. Do not climb onto the foot fixings with your whole weight and do
not hang from the arm trainer.
◦The leg trainer must not be loaded with more than 25 kg on each side.
◦The arm trainer must not be loaded with more than 15 kg on each side.
◦If there is electromagnetic or other interference with other devices, more the system away from them.
◦Kinevia must not be used next to other devices or stacked with them as this could lead to malfunctions. If this use is
required, observe this and the other devices to check that they are still in working order.
◦The use of accessories and cables other than those indicated or supplied by Kinetec can cause increased
electromagnetic emissions or reduce device immunity and cause malfunctions.
◦Portable radio-frequency communication devices (including peripherals such as aerial cables and external aerials)
should not be used closer than 30 cm (12 inches) from any part of the Kinevia, including the cables specified by
Kinetec. If this is not the case, the performances of those devices could be altered.

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DANGER
DANGER OF DEATH DUE TO A PACEMAKER
If you have a pacemaker, consult a doctor before your first training
session and enquire about possible complications.
Beware of possible interference and contact an expert dealer if this
occurs.
WARNING
DANGER DUE TO PHYSICAL DEFICIENCIES
Determine whether an assistant needs to be present during training with
help from your doctor, therapist or your expert dealer.
If assistance is needed for safe training, make sure the assistant is in the
immediate vicinity during training so that they can stop the Kinevia at all
times.
WARNING
DANGER DUE TO PHYSICAL DEFICIENCIES
If training using the Kinevia gives you pain or causes you to feel unwell,
contact your doctor or therapist immediately.
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY DUE TO A LACK OF PREPARATION
Before each use, visually inspect the Kinevia to check for possible
damage, especially on the power socket (6), power supply and cables.
The device must be disinfected before training sessions.
Make sure that the foot pedals (5) and the arm trainer grips (9) rotate
freely during training.

Kinetec Kinevia™ / Kinetec Kinevia Duo™ EN 11/44
Device description
General view of the Kinetec Kinevia™ leg trainer
①Control touch screen
②Support and/or transport bar
③Grip height indexing button
④On/Off switch
⑤Foot pedal
⑥Power supply plug
⑦Support stands
⑧Transport castors
General view of the Kinetec Kinevia Duo™ upper and lower limb trainer
The following additional control elements are an integral part of the arm trainer system:
⑨Arm trainer grip
⑩Support and/or transport bar
⑪Pivoting arm locking screw
①
④
②
③
⑤
⑧
⑥
⑦
⑩
⑨
⑪

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Detail view of the touch screen
⑫USB port
⑬Jack connector
Accessories
Calf support
The leg guides with calf supports are height adjustable.
They provide additional stabilisation and guidance to the
lower leg during training and prevent unintentional
sideways leg movements.
Order reference: 4665009477
Self-handling foot attachment
The self-handling foot attachments are used to hold the
feet in place in the supports. Locking and unlocking are
easy to access, thereby facilitating patient autonomy when
they install themselves on the device.
Order reference: 4665010870
Tilt protection hooks
The tilt protection hooks are fixed to the Kinevia front
support stand and are attached to the wheelchair to
prevent tipping over during training.
Order reference: 4665009500
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Heart rate kit
The Kinevia heart rate kit provides monitoring and the
display of the heart rate as part of training. The kit is
composed of a training belt (emitter) and a receiver
connected to the touch screen using the jack socket (13).
Use of the kit is described in section 6.9 on page 19.
Order reference: 4665009469
Ergonomic handle
The perfectly curved ergonomic handles allow comfortable
upper limb training.
Order reference: 4665010515
Support glove
The fixture for a Handfix wrist is used to attach the hands
to the arm trainer grips. It is recommended in cases of
spasms, hand paralysis and all hand motor pathologies
which prevent a proper grip.
Available in 4 sizes: 0 (children), 1 (women/teenagers), 2
(men), 3 (large hands)
Order references: 4665009972 (size 0)
4665009964 (size 1)
4665009956 (size 2)
4665011026 (size 3)
Hand support with forearm guide
The length and pitch adjustable hand support with forearm
guide is used to support the arm in cases of paresis. The
arms are fixed using hook and loop bands.
The hand support with forearm guide should only be used
when auxiliary staff is present.
Order reference: 4665010119

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Paediatric foot support
The paediatric foot supports make it possible for children
to use the therapeutic leg trainer safely and comfortably.
Order reference: 4665040001
Kinetec Kinevia Cockpit™
Kinetec Kinevia Cockpit™ software is for use by
healthcare professionals.
It can be used to:
- analyse and archive the training sessions for up to 100
users,
- print training data or export it to a PDF file.
Training data is transferred using a USB thumb drive
Order reference: 4665040002
Commissioning, transport and settings
Unpacking and installation
Please follow the safety instructions on page 7.
Before starting up, remove all packaging and transport protection.
Check that the device is complete and identify possible damage that may have been caused during transport.
If there are missing parts or if there is visible damage, immediately contact your Kinetec®dealer.
Electric connection
a) Connect the external power supply connector to the
power supply socket (6) at the back of the Kinevia.
b) Connect the power supply cable to the external power
supply.
c) Connect the power supply cable to the mains power
outlet.
d) Turn the Kinevia on by pressing the on/off switch (4).
e) The screen comes on and displays the home page (see
section 8.1 on page 21).
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Transport
a) Before moving the device, make sure it is powered off
and that the power supply cable is disconnected.
b) Remove the connector from the power supply socket (6).
c) Pivot the arm trainer so that the support bar is directed to
the transport castor side.
d) Tip the device over the transport castors until the Kinevia
can safely be pushed or pulled.
e) When moving it, firmly hold the device using the transport
grips with both hands.
f) If rolling the Kinevia to the required spot is not possible
(for example due to thresholds or stairs), two people
should carry it by lifting the lower part of the frame.
The castors are not designed for transport over long
distances or on floors that are not flat.
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY DURING UNSUITABLE TRANSPORT
When being transported on stairs or uneven surfaces, the device must be
carried by at least two people.
Only use the device transport castors on hard, flat flooring.
The external power supply must be fully removed from the device for
transport.

16/44 EN Kinetec Kinevia™ / Kinetec Kinevia Duo™
Foot support spacing setting
The foot support spacing can be set to 4 different positions using the indexing button (14).
a) Please power off the device before setting the pedal
spacing.
b) Unscrew the indexing button (14) by about a ½ turn and
pull the anchoring pin out of the hole.
c) Move the foot support to the required position until the
anchoring pin returns to the hole.
d) Screw back the indexing button (14).
e) Repeat steps b and c for the second foot support.
Make sure the two foot supports are set to the same
distance.
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY CAUSED BY UNTIGHTENED SUPPORTS
Make sure the white anchoring bolt is always properly tightened.
Pedal radius setting
The radius can be continuously set between 50 and 125 mm.
a) Please power off the device before setting the pedal
radius.
b) Slightly unscrew the wing nuts located at the outside end
of the pedal arms (photo).
c) Guide the foot support to the required position using both
hands.
d) Tighten the wing nuts (only tighten by hand).
e) Repeat steps b and c for the second foot support.
Make sure the pedal radius is set to an identical
position on both sides, otherwise the device will not
run in a circle.
Your knee joints should always be slightly flexed to protect your joints.
Correct the distance to the device or the pedal radius if necessary.
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY CAUSED BY UNTIGHTENED PEDAL ARMS
When making the settings, make sure the pedal arm is properly fixed.
Check that the wing nut is properly tightened before each training session.
If you experience difficulty unscrewing the wing nuts, use the loosening tool supplied below.
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Kinetec Kinevia™ / Kinetec Kinevia Duo™ EN 17/44
Grip height setting
The arm trainer support/transport grip height can be set to 6 different positions using the indexing button (3)
a) Unscrew the indexing button (3) by about a ½ turn and
pull the anchoring pin out of the hole.
b) Raise or lower the grips to the required position until the
anchoring pin returns to the hole
c) Screw the indexing button (3).
The red safety button indicates whether the
anchoring pin is properly anchored in one of the
holes.
The indexing button (3) can only be tightened if the
red safety button is not deployed.
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY CAUSED BY UNTIGHTENED INDEXING BUTTON
Before each training session, check that the indexing button is anchored
and tightened.
Make sure the grips do not collide with the legs when setting their height.
Calf support height setting
a) Unscrew the locking screw by about a ½ turn.
b) Raise or lower the calf support to the required height.
c) Re-tighten the locking screw.
d) Before starting to train, pass the leg hook and loop strap
and attach it to the calf support.
Make sure the calf support fixings are attached at the
most at a hand’s width below your knee.
Make sure that the hook and loop band is not too
tight so that it does not cut off your blood flow.
WARNING
DANGER DUE TO A LACK OF AUTONOMY
Patients who are unable to remove the calf fixing themselves must not
train without supervision.
Hook and loop
strap
Locking screw

18/44 EN Kinetec Kinevia™ / Kinetec Kinevia Duo™
Starting the Kinevia duo arm trainer
To use the Kinevia as an arm trainer:
a) Unscrew the 2 pivoting arm locking screws (11).
b) Pivot the arm trainer 180 degrees to the right.
c) Re-tighten the 2 pivoting arm locking screws (11).
d) You can now activate the arm trainer from the touch screen (see section 8.3.2 on page 23)
Kinevia Duo use
as a leg trainer
Kinevia Duo use
as an arm trainer
It is not possible to use the arm and leg trainer at the same time.
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY DUE TO LEG POSITION WHEN USING THE ARM
TRAINER
The user’s feet must not be placed in the foot pedals when using the
device as an arm trainer.
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