Movement therapy in supine position of lower and upper body (2 pages)
Summary of Contents for RECK MOTOmed muvi
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Operating panel Touch screen LED display On/Off button Instruction Manual Instruction Manual MOTOmed muvi ® ® Decrease Increase resistance motor speed Increase Decrease resistance Stop button motor speed Operating panel Horizontal adjustment Handlebar Handle Arm/upper body trainer Pivoting adjustment Large device stand Vertical adjustment Power cord Safety foot shells...
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Operating panel Touch screen Please use the MOTOmed only after you have read the instruction manual. LED display If you should not understand the language of the present version, please request the instruction manual in your national language. On/Off button Benutzen Sie das MOTOmed erst, nachdem Sie die Gebrauchsanweisung gelesen haben.
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Safety precautions listed in section 2. Page 11 If you have any further questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to call your MOTOmed representative or the RECK customer service Page 61 team. Enjoy the training with your MOTOmed!
Introduction Page Information about this manual Intended purpose Patient target group Intended use Disclaimer Treatment goals Indications (clinical pictures) Contraindications Clinical benefit Undesirable side effects Serious incident INTRODUCTION...
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Information about this manual Read this instruction manual carefully before first use and note the points listed. Keep the manual for future use. This manual contains safety information that helps you to identify and prevent hazards. Two signal words and the associated symbols highlight potential dangers: WARNING Indicates a potential hazard with medium risk, which...
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Patient target group The MOTOmed is suitable for adults and adolescents who can operate the device independently. Depending on the indication, the device can be used in the post-operative phase, for example to stimulate the return of lymphatic fluid as well as to maintain muscle strength and joint mobility in chronic diseases such as cerebral palsy and neuromuscular diseases.
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The MOTOmed is suitable for environments in professional health care settings and a home health care environment. Disclaimer The manufacturer and its distribution partners assume no liability for consequences of: - improper, incorrect, unintended use - disregard of this manual - wilful damage or gross negligence - over-intensive training, e.g.
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- orthopaedic complaints such as rheumatism, osteoarthritis, knee/hip replacement, condition after capsule ligament injuries - cardiovascular and metabolic diseases (e.g. arteriosclerosis, diabetes mellitus type 2, hypertension, PAOD, osteoporosis) - supplementation of the therapeutic measures, e.g. in dialysis patients, chronic obstructive bronchitis and patients with very low general physical performance - circulatory disorders of legs and organs - other clinical pictures that lead to restiricted movement and bed rest...
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Undesirable side effects Training with the MOTOmed movement therapy device has given rise to no undesirable side effects and none are known. Notes on the residual risk: The principle of the MOTOmed movement therapy device is based on the function of electric motors, which drive the cranks of the arm or leg trainer with defined forces.
Safety precautions General information Adjust the MOTOmed training to the individual clinical picture. Training tips by the manufacturer or its distribution partners are not binding. We cannot specify exactly how you should use the MOTOmed for the various diseases. This also applies to the details of the training functions, as the possible settings are dependent on age, height, individual fitness, postoperative resilience and general condition of the user.
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The handles, or the foot shells and calf shells of the leg guides, may generally come into contact with intact skin. When using fastening straps, wear socks and/or shoes, long pants or similar textiles. This avoids the direct contact of the skin with the foot shells or fastening straps and thus prevents bruises, skin irritations and abrasions.
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One-sided training, either with only one leg or arm or with large weight differences of the limbs, initially only perform in the presence of a caregiver. Only carry out one-sided training with a high braking resistance or using a counterweight provided by the manufacturer. Arm/upper body training In case of a separate arm/upper body training, remove the legs from the safety foot shells and place them on the floor or on the foot rests...
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Safety and technical instructions The MOTOmed is a highly specialized movement therapy device that is not designed for high-performance sports or for diagnostic purposes. We recommend using approved and calibrated ergometers or treadmills for this purpose. No specific knowledge is required for use of the device. A prerequisite for safe operation is the ability to read and operate the display.
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CAUTION Risk of injury due to falling device The handles must only be for holding firmly with the hands while training. Do not load the MOTOmed sideways. Avoid putting pressure on the handlebar or the arm trainer with the whole body weight or partially (e.g.
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Due to the thermal output, the surface temperature of the operating panel may be up to 13 °C/55 °F higher than the surrounding temperature. Even at the maximum surrounding temperature (40 °C/104 °F) and without direct radiation this may cause the buttons to heat up to a temperature of 53 °C/127 °F.
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In commercial facilities, the safety requirements of the Association of Commercial Trade for electrical installations and equipment must be observed. WARNING Risk of injury due to packaging material Do not leave the packaging material lying carelessly around. Plastic films, plastic bags, styrofoam parts, etc. can be a dangerous if used as a toy by children.
Visual inspection Guidance for visual inspection of the MOTOmed before the start of training Your MOTOmed is a high-quality medical device and thus has been developed by specific, high safety and quality standards, in accordance to guidelines governing the production of medical devices. In compliance to legal regulations the manufacturer of a medical product is expected to provide the user with multiple safety instructions that can be found on the following pages.
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Therefore, the MOTOmed casing. you are advised to replace it with an original, tested, and Therefore damaged power authorized part of the RECK cords must not be used at Company. Therefore, please any time! contact your RECK service partner.
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Test step Necessary measures in case Explanation of fault detection during visual inspection Is the coating of Handlebar replacement by The plastic coating of the the handles free of manufacturer service. handlebar offers additional damage? protection to the user against electrical tension. Is the device free from Remove dirt prior to operation Cleaning reduces the risk of...
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Test step Necessary measures in case Explanation of fault detection during visual inspection Is suitable clothing used Wide pants, long towels, and Inappropriate clothing can for the training? scarves that could get tangled tangle around the foot in the pedal crank must not be shells/pedal cranks and thus worn (especially during arm result in injuries.
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Test step Necessary measures in case Explanation of fault detection during visual inspection 3. Review of optimal training conditions Is the MOTOmed In order to prevent shaking or The device must not shake positioned on even tilting over select a suitable or tilt over since this may floor and is it not training spot.
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Test step Necessary measures in case Explanation of fault detection during visual inspection For leg arm/upper body Fix the the legs/arms During the course training, are the legs/ as indicated in chapter of training, legs and arms of the user fixed "preparation"...
Setup, stand-by mode, transport Page Setup Stand-by mode Transport SET UP, STAND-BY MODE, TRANSPORT...
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- MOTOmed muvi - operating panel, packed separately - flat wrench SW15, Allen key SW4 - instruction manual MOTOmed muvi - operation video on USB flash drive and on the device itself (available via the operating panel) - Power supply cable, length 2.5 m Position the device securely | extend the small device stand For optimal stability extend the small device stand.
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Fig. 4.1, 4.2 Attaching the operating panel CAUTION Risk of material damage Mount the operating panel exactly as instructed to avoid damage to the cable and resulting malfunctions of the operating panel. Unpack the operating panel . Slide the operating panel onto the see Fig.
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Fig. 4.3, 4.4 Fig. 4.5, 4.6 Stand-by At first connect the power cord with the inlet plug at the center see Fig. 4.7 of the left castor. Make sure the cable is connected properly. Then plug in the mains plug of the power cord into the power socket of your room.
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Fig. 4.7 Now the MOTOmed is in stand-by mode. You can tell by the green LED on the operating panel. Push the On/Off button to switch on the MOTOmed. The main screen appears. Push the On/Off button again to switch off the monitor. Now the MOTOmed is in sleep mode.
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The MOTOmed is made for continuous stand-by mode. For repair, cleaning or transportation of the MOTOmed, the mains plug has to be unplugged. Transport The MOTOmed is equipped with two large castors for easy moving within a building. In order to protect sensible surfaces from damage the transport castors are covered with a rubber band.
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For longer distances and uneven grounds you should use a suitable transport equipment (e.g. trolley or pushcart) in order to protect the MOTOmed. SET UP, STAND-BY MODE, TRANSPORT...
Operation Page Introduction Preparation Operating panel Training operation Free training Insertion aid Active/passive training Motor speed Resistance Leg trainer Seating position Pedal radius Arm/upper body trainer Arm/upper body trainer positioning Horizontal adjustment Vertical adjustment OPERATION...
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Introduction Details about how to use the MOTOmed are explained in the following pages. Preparation Position the MOTOmed, preferably with the large device stand facing a wall. Sit in a wheelchair or in a stable chair in front of the MOTOmed within a suitable distance to the device - the legs need to move freely but the knee joints must not be stretched out completely at any time Page 37...
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The loud speakers , a USB port , the motor control cable see Fig. 5.2 connector and a serial interface are located at the bottom of the casing. The USB port may be connected to a USB flash drive. It is used to save training data and to update the software.
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Insertion aid Push of the main screen. Fig. 5.4 In the 'Insertion aid‘ screen, push until the foot shells are in the desired position. You can now easily and comfortably insert your feet, one after the other, each in the lowest pedal position.
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You can pause your training at any time by pushing the red stop button see Fig. 5.1 Push to go to the main screen. Push to go back. Leg trainer Seating position The distance between seat and MOTOmed should be chosen in a way that ensures the legs are slightly bent at any time of the pedal revolution.
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Pedal radius Your MOTOmed provides a 2 stage pedal radius adjustment: stage 1: 7 cm/2.8 in. (standard) stage 2: 12.5 cm/5 in. WARNING Risk of injury! The MOTOmed must be switched off and the feet must not be inserted when changing the pedal radius. CAUTION Risk of damaging the MOTOmed! Avoid scratches and damage when using tools.
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Push the covering cap onto the first hole. Repeat the same procedure with the right safety foot shell Hint: Please make sure the same pedal radius is adjusted on both sides in order to guarantee a smooth pedal movement. Make sure the bearing screws are tightened properly on both sides.
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Horizontal adjustment Use the same distance from seat to MOTOmed as for leg training. Arms should never be fully stretched but always slightly bent. Use the horizontal adjustment to regulate the distance between the arm/ upper body trainer and yourself. Open the screw knob at the top of the arm/upper body trainer and push or pull it into the...
Accessories Page Plastic-coated safety foot shells Order No. 265.440 Leg guides with plastic-coated calf shells Order No. 303.000 with fastening straps Order No. 186.000 with disinfectable fastening straps Foot fastening system »QuickFix« Order No. 265.004 Tetra handles with quick release system Order No.
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Plastic-coated safety foot shells Fig. 6.1, 6.2 The plastic-coated safety foot shells are encased in disinfectable soft PVC. They have an all-round safety border with a particularly high inner surface to protect the ankles and legs. For safe and easy fixation of the feet, the safety foot shells are equipped with fastening straps Optionally, the plastic-coated safety foot shells...
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For optimal guidance and support of the legs, the calf shells must see Fig. 6.3 lie against the lower legs. Open the wing screws and adjust the height of the leg guides Tighten the thumbscrews in the selected position. CAUTION Pay attention to the minimum insertion depth of the leg guides 3 cm.
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Press down on the foam pad by hand until you reach a position see Fig. 6.4, 6.5 with comfortable pressure on the foot. The padded bar engages audibly at short intervals and is securely fixed to each of these locking positions. At the end of the training, open the »QuickFix«...
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Vertical handles with quick release system Fig. 6.7 The vertical handles are suitable for users who can hold on to some extent but do require a hand rest. The vertical handles are equipped with slip protection on the inside. For the way of functioning of the quick release system see Tetra see Fig.
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Plastic-coated forearm shells with quick release system Fig. 6.9 The forearm shells allow attachment and fixation of the arms in severe paralysis. For the lateral balancing movement of the forearms, the forearm shells are pivotally mounted in the horizontal plane. Open the thumbscrew at the bottom of the forearm shell and set the cross handle...
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Hand fixation by wrist cuff Fig. 6.10 The wrist cuff for hand fixation allows easy and fast fixation of a paralysed (weak) hand to the various handles. Pedal radius quick adjustment (Arm/upper body trainer) With the pedal radius quick adjustment you can precisely set the extent of movement, i.e.
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To change the pedal radius, release the hexagon socket screw with see Fig. 6.11 the supplied Allen key SW 4 By pulling up the locking knob , the handle can be moved on the pedal crank and precisely set in 4 steps. For stepless adjustment, you can fix the handle at any desired point on the pedal crank using the two hexagon socket screws...
Troubleshooting Page Safety requirements for troubleshooting The MOTOmed runs unevenly The MOTOmed does not run or the operating panel does not respond Possible effects of electromagnetic interference on the MOTOmed TROUBLESHOOTING...
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If a malfunction has occurred that cannot be resolved and is not listed below or if you have questions, please contact the service centre of Page 61 RECK or an authorised partner. The MOTOmed runs unevenly Please check the following points: 1.
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Possible effects of electromagnetic interference on the MOTOmed Possible effects Corrective action The training session stops Start training again The MOTOmed switches off Switch MOTOmed back on Selected training switches to a different Stop training and start the desired training training mode again The training speed changes...
Cleaning, maintenance, reuse, recycling Cleaning WARNING Danger of injury due to electrical voltage! For safety reasons, the power supply of the MOTOmed movement therapy device must be disconnected by removing the power plug before cleaning and disinfection! The MOTOmed may only be cleaned or disinfected using suitable wipes. CAUTION Risk of damage to the MOTOmed! Spray disinfection and disinfectant showers are not allowed due to the...
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Maintenance The MOTOmed does not require regular maintenance / servicing. Before the training session, a visual inspection in accordance with Page 19 section 3 must be carried out. Worn wear parts (e.g. foot shell linings, handles, expanders) must be replaced. Reuse The MOTOmed can be reused by other patients.
Technical data, signs Dimensions and weight (basic model) MOTOmed model Dimensions Weight (outside dimensions in cm and in. min./max.) (in kg and lbs) Length Width Height muvi with 95/108 cm 60 cm 124/135 cm 51 kg arm/upper body trainer 37.4/42.5 in. 23.6 in.
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Classification according to Regulation (EU) 2017/745 MDR classification lI a, Annex VIII, Rule 9 Classification according to Directive 93/42/EEC lI a, Annex IX, Rule 9 GMDN Code 36313 NBOG Code MD 1108 FDA product code BXB - exerciser powered Maximum permissible user weight 135 kg / 297 lbs The handles are coated with PVC (depending on the model).
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- operating panel - handlebar - handles - foot shells - leg guides with calf shells The MOTOmed complies with IP21 protection class: Protected against the penetration of solid foreign parts and vertically dripping liquids. Follow the instructions for use. The MOTOmed complies with the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC.
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Serial number of the device. Lateral pushing, leaning on or pushing of the MOTOmed is not permitted. Climbing on the MOTOmed or training in a standing position are not permitted. Expected service life The expected service life cannot be generally indicated because it is determined by the operating environment, the frequency of use and the type of use.
Service Should you have any questions we will be happy to assist you. Please call us - your questions and suggestions are always welcome. We will gladly return your call. Please have the serial number (SN) of your MOTOmed right at hand. You can find it on the label on the large device stand of your MOTOmed.
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The manufacturer declares compliance with the requirements of EN 60601-1-2:2016-05 for the mains connection cable of the MOTOmed. The use of accessories and wiring other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer of this equipment may result in increased electromagnetic emissions or reduced electromagnetic immunity of the equipment and may result in incorrect operation.
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Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic immunity The MOTOmed is supposed to be operated in the electromagnetic environment described below. The customer or user of the MOTOmed has to guarantee the use in the appropriate environment. Immunity tests IEC 60601 test level Electromagnetic environment –...
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Immunity tests IEC 60601 test level Electromagnetic environment – guidelines Conducted RF Use of this device immediately interference according 0.15 MHz to 80 MHz adjacent to other equipment to IEC 61000-4-6 should be avoided, as this could result in improper operation. If it in ISM and amateur radio is nevertheless necessary to use frequency bands between...
Index Accessories Horizontal adjustment Arm/upper body trainer Indications CE mark Initial operation Classification Insertion aid Cleaning Intended purpose Clinical benefit Intended use Contact person Introduction Contraindications Label Disclaimer Leg trainer Disinfection Disposal Maintenance Marking Electromagnetic emissions Measurements Electromagnetic immunity Environmental conditions Ergo handles Patient target group Pedal radius...
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»QuickFix« Vertical adjustment Quick release system Vertical handles Visual inspection Recycling Reuse Weight Safety distances Year of construction Safety foot shells Safety precautions Serial number Serious incident Service Setup Stand-by Stand-by mode/operation Technical specifications Tetra handles Training prearrangements Transport Transport castors Troubleshooting User weight INDEX...
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Valid from year of construction 2019 100.019.042 en 20240701 We reserve the right to make technical changes in line with technical progress. Reproduction, also in extracts, is only permitted with written permission of RECK. Medizintechnik Reckstraße 1–5, 88422 Betzenweiler, GERMANY Phone +49 7374 18- 8 5, Fax +49 7374 18- 4 80...
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