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  • Page 1 Users manual Innowalk Pro 2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Content Page Introduction ............................. 5 Quick Guide ............................. 6 Daily Pre-Check ..........................7 Transfer in/out and attach the user ....................8 4.1 Preparations ..........................8 4.2 Transfer into the Innowalk ......................9 4.3 Secure the user ......................... 10 4.4 Rotate the swivel seat ......................
  • Page 3 7.11 Tests and approvals ........................66 7.12 Chapter not in use ........................66 7.13 Technical Inspection and Maintenance ..................67 7.14 Waste handling / recycling ......................68 Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 3 of 78...
  • Page 4 Appendix 3- Measurement Form ...................... 75 Appendix 4 – List of accessories / Extra equipment ................77 Appendix 5 – Transport and securing of Innowalk ................78 Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 4 of 78...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction We want to congratulate you with your choice of Innowalk Pro. We at Made for Movement are dedicated to giving the possibility of movement to people with no or limited possibility for independent movement. Innowalk Pro is an end-effector device that offers full-body robotic therapy in standing with weight-bearing for people with moderate to severe disabilities.
  • Page 6: Quick Guide

    The quick guide will be digitally available in 2023/2024. The quick guide will be available in limited languages. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 6 of 78...
  • Page 7: Daily Pre-Check

    9. Strange sounds – Check that there are no dissonance, strange sounds or metal friction sounds in the electrical or mechanical system. Contact your Made for Movement representative if errors are discovered to agree on actions/ repairs. Don’t use the product before this is settled.
  • Page 8: Transfer In/Out And Attach The User

    The Innowalk is now ready to be used and the user can be transferred to the Innowalk. Leg support index bolt Side support Chest strap Leg support Skis Picture 2 - Preparations before transferring Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 8 of 78...
  • Page 9: Transfer Into The Innowalk

    Pivoted leg supports enables the support to lie parallel with the skis allowing open access to the foot plates Picture 3 – Ready for the user to enter position. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 9 of 78...
  • Page 10: Secure The User

    If the user has good upper body control the support and belts can be loosened to enable more mobility, but they shall never be opened or removed during use. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023...
  • Page 11: Rotate The Swivel Seat

    This allows easier access of the users feet to the foot plates. Always make sure the users feet are unobstructed during the movements. Picture 5 – Swivel seat Medium and Large Index bolt Picture 6 – Swivel seat Small Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 11 of 78...
  • Page 12: Secure The Foot Straps

    Heel cap Straps Foot plate Picture 7 – Secure the foot straps Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 12 of 78...
  • Page 13: Attach The Guide-Strap To The Leg Support

    In case there is a need to shorten the guide-strap even more, the loops on the guide-strap can be used. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 13 of 78...
  • Page 14 Important: Before attaching the guide-strap to the leg support, ensure that the guide-strap is undamaged and moves freely with the pulley tower. If the guide-strap is worn, it must be replaced before the Innowalk is used again. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 14 of 78...
  • Page 15: Transfer The User Out Of The Innowalk

    Make sure that the users legs don’t get caught in the leg support or other parts of the Innowalk when being transferred. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 15 of 78...
  • Page 16: Use

    Never ramp up to max speed by holding the speed up button in until the unit is at max speed, as this may Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023...
  • Page 17 Every time a button is pushed, a beeping sound can be heard from the Innowalk. This is an acknowledgment tone. This is normal. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 17 of 78...
  • Page 18 Disclaimer: There may be minor differences between the placement of the buttons on the remote control in real life and on the images. The functions are the same. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023...
  • Page 19: Speed Indication

    Innowalk will slowly and linearly increase speed to maximum or decrease it to the slowest speed. The acceleration speed can be adjusted by a consultant from Made for Movement or its representative. The Innowalk stops immediately when the “stop” button is pressed.
  • Page 20 Picture 14 Spasm control indicator. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 20 of 78...
  • Page 21: Front Tilt

    USB Charging: The front tilt has an USB charger plug that can be used to charge eg. a tablet or phone. The USB plug has no other function than charging. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023...
  • Page 22: Emergency Stop

    If the emergency stop button does not work the power cord can be disconnected from the wall outlet, and this will cut the power to the Innowalk. Emergency stop switch Picture 17 - Emergency stop switch Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 22 of 78...
  • Page 23: Duration Of Use

    Innowalk will automatically come to a stop after 1 hours use. If the spasm control has been activated, the Innowalk will stop 1 hour after the last spasm control activation. This function is not for safety. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 23 of 78...
  • Page 24: E-Seat (Electronic Seat Depth Adjustment)

    Important: Always pay close attention to the user during seat depth adjustments! Important: Never increase seat depth more than what is possible and safe for the user! Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 24 of 78...
  • Page 25: Emergency Release: Stand To Sit

    3. Run the seat from sitting to standing to sitting with the remote control. 4. If everything works fine, then the product is ready for use again. Contact you Made for Movement representative for support if something is not working as intended.
  • Page 26: Transport Wheels

    Important: The use of the transport wheels requires training from a trained Made for Movement representative to avoid any potential wrong use. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 26 of 78...
  • Page 27 See picture above). Innowalk can be moved/transported when the wheels are lowered completely. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023...
  • Page 28 The Innowalk is now ready to setup for the next user and start using. Picture 25 - Transport wheels lowered and in active position. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 28 of 78...
  • Page 29: Adjustments

    Innowalk Pro. Important: None of the adjustments explained in this chapter can be done by someone that has not received training by Made for Movement Group AS, its representative or a skilled, trained person.
  • Page 30: Foot Plates

    Picture 27 – Foot plate B for Picture 28 – Foot plate for Medium users (110 – 165cm) Large users (150 – 200cm) Small users (80-125cm) Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 30 of 78...
  • Page 31: Foot Plate Position At The Ski

    Trap hazard: There is a risk for trapping of fingers/hands where the skis exit the motor cover. Keep hands and feet away from this area when the product is running. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023...
  • Page 32: Foot Plate Side-Position

    Handle screw 2 (on the backside) Read value here Handle screw 1 Picture 30. Foot plates side-position adjustment Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 32 of 78...
  • Page 33: Adjustments Of Leg Support

    Remember to adjust the cam stop on both the left and right foot plate. Lock nut cam stop adjustment Knob for cam stop adjustment Picture 32 - Cam stop adjustment Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 33 of 78...
  • Page 34 Important: The height of the leg support should be individually adjusted for each user. The height of the leg support should normally be adjusted so the top of the leg support padding is positioned underneath the users knee. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 34 of 78...
  • Page 35: Height Of The Seat

    This is to avoid over stretching the users legs. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023...
  • Page 36: Depth Of Seat

    The hip support width can be changed by loosening the hip support wingnuts under the seat on both sides. Adjust by sliding the hip supports to wanted width and tighten the wingnuts. Picture 36 - Hip support adjustment Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 36 of 78...
  • Page 37: Position Of The Chest Support

    Chest support Scale Release knob Scale Adjustment knob Read the height Read the side value here value here Picture 37. Adjustment of side support Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 37 of 78...
  • Page 38: Position Of The Head Rest

    Picture 38 - Adjustment of the head rest for Innowalk Pro Medium and Large Head rest Adjustment knobs Picture 39 - Adjustment of the head rest for Innowalk Pro Small Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 38 of 78...
  • Page 39: Pulley Tower

    Overtightening can seriously injure the user. Guide straps Strap hooks Pulley arm Linear guide Stop screw Crank-handle Picture 40 - Pulley tower with guide-straps Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 39 of 78...
  • Page 40: Practical Information

    (e.g., paraplegic syndromes due to spinal tumours or trauma) or neuromuscular diseases (e.g., muscular dystrophies). The user height range is between 80 – 200 cm and body weight limit is 110 kg. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 40 of 78...
  • Page 41: Precautions For Use

    Epilepsy with uncontrollable grand mal seizures • Severe spasticity interfering with positioning and movement in the Innowalk • Pain while in standing weight-bearing position or when moving lower limbs Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 41 of 78...
  • Page 42: Contraindications And Precautions For Use, With Innowalk Pro With Arm Handles

    Innowalk, or experiences pain/discomfort during use. If in any doubt, the use of the device should be stopped, and the clinician responsible should be consulted to evaluate the patient’s further use of the Innowalk. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 42 of 78...
  • Page 43 Coordinators and operators must have received training (in accordance with the MFM training programme + Appendix 1) from a Made for Movement representative to be allowed to operate the product. The MFM representative is usually a Made for Movement employee or a distributor / therapist who is appropriately trained and officially approved to work with the Innowalk.
  • Page 44: Model Overview

    The recommended user height is a guideline and is not fixed, and individual assessment of the suitability for the user on the specific model needs to be tested with the user, especially in the overlap interval between the models. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 44 of 78...
  • Page 45: Labelling And Symbols Used In The Users Manual And Signs On The Innowalk Pro

    Class II equipment (double insulated) Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 45 of 78...
  • Page 46 Date of manufacture Serial number Medical Device Hand wash Side panel for spasm, seat depth, fuse, power and emergency stop Warning on the guide strap Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 46 of 78...
  • Page 47: Chapter Not In Use

    Machine sign (example) Packaging symbols: Symbol for keep away from rain/moisture/water/wet areas. Symbol for this side up. Symbol for fragile. Chapter not in use Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 47 of 78...
  • Page 48: Warnings

    10) No modification of this product is allowed. Modifications may lead to dangerous situations, product breakdown and non-compliance of the certification. 11) Do not fit other accessories to the product, other than approved by Made for Movement. This will lead to non-compliance of the certification.
  • Page 49 13) Some parts of the Innowalk can get warm during use. Do not hold or be in contact with any warm parts; for more than 10 minutes, or if it causes discomfort. 14) Do not push at the Innowalk seat, column, or headrest. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 49 of 78...
  • Page 50 If the remote control is broken, do not use the Innowalk, and order a replacement remote control from your Made for Movement representative. Additional warnings for Innowalk Pro 2 (in addition to Innowalk warnings) 1) Always pay attention to the users feet and hands when rotating the swivel seat. Ensure that the feet and/or the hands do not get caught or obstructed when rotating the seat.
  • Page 51: Applied Parts

    ABS + Polyester Metal/steel Min. Alu + steel enclosure* *The enclosure is covered by the motor cover and is only accessible when removing the cover. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 51 of 78...
  • Page 52: Shoes

    Ankle-foot orthosis may be used in the Innowalk, if the type of orthosis and limitations related to range of motion of the ankle joint is taken into consideration during individually assessment of the user by the coordinator. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 52 of 78...
  • Page 53: Extra Equipment

    Innowalk, also when using the tray. The belts can be loosened to enable more mobility for users that have good enough trunk and body control, but the belts shall never be taken off during use. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023...
  • Page 54 The Innowalk Pro Small has a smaller and lighter table, that can be swung out to one side, or lifted up and placed elsewhere when not in use. Picture 48 – Tray for Innowalk Pro Small Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 54 of 78...
  • Page 55: Arm Movement Handles

    Only the users hands shall be in contact with the arm handles during use. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 55 of 78...
  • Page 56: Chapter Not In Use

    Clamps Picture 49 - Arm movement Adjustment knobs on clamps Picture 50 - Adjustment knobs 7.8.3 Chapter not in use Chapter not in use. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 56 of 78...
  • Page 57: Build-Up Soles For Medium And Large

    Picture 51+52 – Build-up soles to compensate leg length discrepancy. The sole shown above can, if necessary, be stacked up to a height of 2cm. Picture 53 - Special soles for small feet Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 57 of 78...
  • Page 58: Shoulder Straps

    The Innowalk can be used with an app that is downloaded to a phone. The app can be downloaded from the Apple or Android Appstore. Search for “Innowalk”. The app is expected to be available in 2023/2024. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 58 of 78...
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    If the problem you have is not covered by the above-described points, please contact your Made for Movement representative. Do not use the product if some functions do not operate as intended. Please report any unexpected operation or events to your Made for Movement representative.
  • Page 60: Technical Information

    Weight of the product * All adjustments moved to max towards the product’s maximum height (with tilt flat). Module weights: Front tilt Connection tube Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 60 of 78...
  • Page 61 Cooldown/pause: Minimum 10 minutes equipment pause needed between each use session. Use category/classification: Non-continuous operation. IP degree: IP22 Expected service life at main product, accessories, remote control and power supply: 5 years Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 61 of 78...
  • Page 62 Fuse: Note: No adjustment, not described in this users manual, should be performed by any other than a Made for Movement representative who have received training in adjusting the Innowalk. Speed and Power: Speed range: 10-85 RPM (0-60 RPM is the most used range: default) Acceleration, 0 to 60 RPM: 10 sec.
  • Page 63: Power Supply

    If a replaced new fuse burns over shortly after being changed, then contact your Made for Movement representative to examine the product before it’s used again. The indicator lamp have circulating colours when power is connected, and the emergency switch is in its outer position.
  • Page 64: Defrosting/Cooldown After Transport/Storing In Temperatures Below 5°C Or Above 40°C

    Contact your Made for Movement representative to examine the product before using again. Picture 58 – AC plug Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 64 of 78...
  • Page 65: Motor

    Aluminum, stainless steel, plastic, and fabric. The parts that may have a risk for corrosion have been protected. The following surface treatments have been used: o Powder coating o Anodizing (aluminium) Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 65 of 78...
  • Page 66: Tests And Approvals

    7.11 Tests and approvals The technology behind Innowalk is patented and has a registered trademark. Made for Movement Group AS declares that the product is in compliance with essential safety and performance requirements and other relevant provisions of the following regulations and standards:...
  • Page 67: Technical Inspection And Maintenance

    Important: If annual inspections and repairs are not being executed and documented, then the product certification is broken, and Made for Movement is no longer liable for any unwanted events, incidents or injuries that occur. That responsibility is upon the customer in the unlikely event that the annual inspections and eventual repairs are not performed.
  • Page 68: Waste Handling / Recycling

    All metal components in the Innowalk can be recycled. Electrical components and print circuit boards should be delivered to an approved depot or be sent to Made for Movement Group AS. Covers, metal parts etc., can be handled as normal waste and be recycled at an approved depot.
  • Page 69: Indoor And Outdoor Transportation

    Innowalk can be sent out in 2 modules to ease carrying the modules to the desired floor for assembly. Please contact Made for Movement for planning and execution of this when necessary.
  • Page 70: Warranty

    7.18 Warranty Made for Movement Group AS admits two years warranty for all new Innowalks. This warranty does not cover any extra equipment or custom-made parts produced by others than Made for Movement. Normal wear parts are not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 71: Separation Distance

    NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies. NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 71 of 78...
  • Page 72 Roedmyrlia 2 3735 Skien Norway Tel. +47 35 50 51 20 Fax +47 35 50 51 21 info.no@madeformovement.com www.madeformovement.com BRN: NO 991 237 615 VAT Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 72 of 78...
  • Page 73: Appendix 1 - Training Of Operator

    Appendix 1 - Training of operator Training and Operators Before starting to use the product, the operator must receive training from a Made for Movement representative. Only trained operators are allowed to operate the product and educate colleagues on Innowalk use. The training program consists of, at minimum, the below topics.
  • Page 74: Appendix 2: Inspection Checklist

    Appendix 2: Inspection Checklist. Please see separate document for what to check on the inspection. This shall only be performed by Made for Movement (MFM), it’s representatives or trained partner. Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023...
  • Page 75: Appendix 3- Measurement Form

    Appendix 3- Measurement Form Please see separate document for measurement forms. Example below: Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 75 of 78...
  • Page 76 Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 76 of 78...
  • Page 77: Appendix 4 - List Of Accessories / Extra Equipment

    Please see chapter “7.8 Extra equipment” for details. 1. Tray 2. Arm movement 3. Soles 4. Shoulder straps 5. Remote control 6. Power cable Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 77 of 78...
  • Page 78: Appendix 5 - Transport And Securing Of Innowalk

    To strap in car or trailer ALWAYS make sure transport wheels are not active. Product must rest on rubber feet. Thread strap over seat pillow and anchor to floor (Blue). Then anchor one strap and loop around front. (Green) Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2 Version: 1.06 – Version date: 06.12.2023 Page 78 of 78...

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