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Users manual for Innowalk 2 Content Page Introduction ............................. 4 Quick Guide ............................. 5 Pre-Check ............................6 Transfer in/out and attach the user ....................7 4.1 Preparation ..........................7 4.2 Transfer into the Innowalk ......................8 4.3 Secure the user ........................... 9 4.4 Rotate the swivel seat ......................
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7.17 Reuse ............................66 7.18 Warranty............................ 67 7.19. Separation distance ........................68 Appendix 1 - Training of user and/or operator ................. 70 Appendix 2: Inspection Checklist...................... 72 Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 3 of 75...
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Appendix 5 – Transport and securing of Innowalk 2 ................. 75 1. Introduction We want to congratulate you with your choice of Innowalk 2. We at Made for Movement are dedicated to giving the possibility of movement to people with no or limited possibility for independent movement.
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The quick guide will be digitally available in 2024-2025. The quick guide will be available in limited languages. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 5 of 75...
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9. Strange sounds – Check that there is 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.
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Innowalk is similar for the different models. Leg support index bolt Chest strap Side support Leg supports Skis Picture 2 - Preparations before transferring Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 7 of 75...
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Pivoted leg supports enable 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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 8 of 75...
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If the user has good upper body control the support and belts can be loosened to enable more room for movement, but they shall never be opened or removed during use. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24...
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This allows easier access of the users feet to the foot plates. Always make sure the users feet are unobstructed during the movements. Index bolt Picture 5 – Swing seat on Innowalk 2 Medium and Large Index bolt Picture 6 – Swing seat on Innowalk 2 Small Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 –...
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Heel cap Velcro-strap Roller clip Foot plate Picture 7 – Foot straps on Innowalk 2 Medium and Large Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 11 of 75...
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Heel cap Velcro-strap Roller clip Foot plate Picture 8 – Foot straps on Innowalk 2 Small Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 12 of 75...
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Innowalk. Which loop used is defined at first time set-up of the user and should not be changed during daily use. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 13 of 75...
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Swing out the calf bows: 1. Pull out the index bolt. 2. Lift the calf bow upwards 3. Rotate the calf bow. Reverse to put back. Make sure that the calf bow locks securely when it is returned. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24...
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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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 15 of 75...
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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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 16 of 75...
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Pay close attention to the users legs during start-up, and make sure the user does not experience any discomfort when moving his/her legs. To stop the Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24...
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Picture 15 – The inclination ruler under the seat for Innowalk Medium and Large Picture 16 – The inclination ruler under the seat for Innowalk Small Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 18 of 75...
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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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 19 of 75...
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The level of resistance required from the spasm for the spasm control to be enabled is defined and set by a consultant from Made for Movement, its representative or by a clinician/therapist that has received training on how to adjust the spasm control. The spasm resistance level is set when the Innowalk is set up for the user.
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Innowalk is safe for the user. Factors like running temperature, crankarm position, foot plate position and downward force also influence the spasm control. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 21 of 75...
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USB Charger: On Innowalk Medium and Large there is also an optional USB type A and C charger for charge tablets, phones etc. This is located below the tilt switch. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24...
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Picture 19 – Adjust the front tilt from front tilt switch on Innowalk Small USB Charger (optional) Picture 20 – USB charger type A and C (optional). Only available for Innowalk Medium and Large Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 23 of 75...
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In the unlikely event of a power loss in the product or in the power grid, then the user might need to be lifted out of the product from standing. It is advised to risk assess and seek assistance for the lifting. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 24 of 75...
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If inappropriate alignment, hyper extension of the knees or heels lifting from the foot plate: Stop the use of the device and contact a Made for Movement representative who will evaluate the need for adjustment of the device in accordance to the users individual needs.
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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.
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For emergency use only, extensive use will damage the actuator. Tip: One extra person can support the column with both hands, while the operator is operating the main lever. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 27 of 75...
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Important: The use of the transport wheels requires training from a trained MFM representative to avoid any potential wrong use. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 28 of 75...
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See picture above). Innowalk can be moved/transported when the wheels are lowered completely. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24...
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Transport wheels lowered and in active position Picture 28 – Handle to be used when maneuvering the Innowalk M+L when in transport mode (handle is extra equipment) Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 30 of 75...
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6. Adjustments The initial adjustments are being taken care of by a Made for Movement representative. These are described in the internal Innowalk Installation Manual. If the Innowalk hasn’t been fitted to the actual user, please contact a Made for Movement representative.
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Picture 30 – Adjustment of the headrest on Innowalk 2 Small Pulley tower The pulley tower is located at the back of the motor casing. The pulley towers task is to guide the guide-straps connecting the left to the right leg supports. The guide-straps will ensure a correct position of the users leg during use.
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Guide straps Strap hooks Pulley arm Linear guide Stop screw Crank-handle Picture 31 – Pulley tower with guide-straps Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 33 of 75...
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Adjust by sliding the hip supports to the desired width and tighten the wingnuts. Wingnut Picture 32 – Hip support adjustment Innowalk 2 Medium and Large Adjustment screws Picture 33 – Hip support adjustment Innowalk 2 Small Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 –...
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(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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 35 of 75...
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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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 36 of 75...
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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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 37 of 75...
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Before the Innowalk is used, the operator must have received training (in accordance with Appendix 1) from a Made for Movement representative to monitor use and provide the user with any necessary assistance. The representative is usually a Made for Movement employee or a distributor / clinician / therapist who is appropriately trained and officially approved to work with the Innowalk.
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Model overview In this users manual, three sizes of the Innowalk 2 are described: Small, Medium, and Large Innowalk 2 Small: Recommended height of the user: 80 – 125cm Max weight of the user: 35kg Picture 34 – Innowalk 2 Small...
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Class II equipment (double insulated) Do not dispose in household waste. Read the users manual before use. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 40 of 75...
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(Will be replaced by the “Warning/users manual” label) Pre-check reminder label. Always execute daily and monthly pre-check. See chapter 3 for details. (Label with symbols (right) will replace the text label) Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 41 of 75...
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- The tray. See chapter 7.8.1 for warning details. Packaging symbols: Symbol for keep away from rain/moisture/water Symbol for this side up Symbol for fragile Chapter not in use Chapter not in use. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 42 of 75...
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21) The product must be stored in a dry room. 22) The product must not be used in a moist environment (shower, washing area etc) Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 43 of 75...
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10 minutes, or if it causes discomfort. 14) Do not push at the Innowalk's seat, column, or headrest. 15) Always disconnect the power cord when the product is not in use. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 44 of 75...
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18) Do not remove any covers, or open the product in any way. This breaks the product certifications and can be dangerous. Specific warning for Innowalk 2 (in addition to the 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.
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Min. 2mm Metal/steel enclosure* Alu + steel Min. 2mm *The enclosure is covered by the motor cover, and is only accessible when removing the cover. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 46 of 75...
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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 fitting of the user. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24...
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Depth and angle adjustment knobs Index bolt Height adjustment knob Index bolt not in use* Picture 38 – Tray adjustment knobs for Innowalk 2 Medium and Large Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 48 of 75...
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Picture 39 – Tray adjustment knobs for Innowalk 2 Small * The Innowalk Medium and Large tray can be altered between swing out on the right or the left side, by removing the complete table arm from the Innowalk column, switching the table+arm to the opposite side, and turning the table plate around so it faces upwards.
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Only the users hands shall be in contact with the arm handles during use. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 50 of 75...
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Handles Clamps Picture 40 – Adjustment knobs Adjustment knobs on clamps Picture 41 – Adjustment knobs 7.8.3 Chapter not in use Chapter not in use. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 51 of 75...
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Shoulder straps may help the user to keep the upper body in an upright position during use. The shoulder straps are fastened at a bracket behind the user, lie over the shoulders and are attached through the chest belt. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 52 of 75...
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Movement. Only use the cable that is delivered with the Innowalk. 7.8.8 Transport handle For easier maneuvering of the Innowalk when using the transport wheels a handle can be attached to the swing arms on Innowalk 2 Medium and Large. Picture 46 – Transport handle 7.8.9 App The Innowalk can be used with an app that is downloaded to a phone.
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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.
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Recommended height of user cm 150 – 200 Weight of the product * All adjustments moved to max towards the product’s maximum height (with tilt flat). Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 55 of 75...
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Operating time: Max 1 hour continuous use on each session. Cooldown/pause: Minimum 10 minutes equipment pause needed between each use session. Use category/classification: Non-continuous operation. IP degree: IP22 Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 56 of 75...
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Fuse: 230V – 10A, FST 5x20 Note: Any adjustment not described in this users manual, should be performed by any other than a Made for Movement representative who has 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.
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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.
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Tip: Move the Innowalk to a cooler location, and away from windows and direct sunlight if ambient temperatures are close to 40 C for a more comfortable use. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 59 of 75...
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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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 60 of 75...
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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:...
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Due to the users growth and users potential change in function, the product needs to be adjusted accordantly by a Made for Movement representative who has been trained on how to execute this. Up to 3 adjustments can be necessary each year.
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All metal components in the Innowalk can be recycled. Electrical components and print circuit boards shall 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 approved depot.
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Ethanol on cloth Innowalk can be disinfected with alcohol-based cleaners. Stronger cleaners should not be used. For specialized disinfection cleaners, contact Made for Movement for list of already governmental approved disinfection agents. Important: Innowalk must be washed at least once a week Important: Do not use spray water or any other liquids directly to any of the moving parts or at the electronics.
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Preferably place the transport wheels in parallel to the obstacle as there is much less chance to damage the transport solution if force is applied evenly. Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 65 of 75...
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The following criteria must be complied for reusing: • The inspections have been carried out and logged by a Made for Movement representative. • Maintenance/Repairs during earlier use has been carried out by a Made for Movement representative.
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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.
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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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 68 of 75...
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Assess need of adjustment in accordance to user growth *Set N/A (Not Applicable) for topics that are not relevant in this case. Date / Place: Innowalk 2 serial nr: Trained by: Training recipients: Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 70 of 75...
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A superuser can train other assistants/caregivers. A superuser will have received training on how to use the product by a Made for Movement representative and is officially approved to work with the product. The superuser will train other assistants/caregivers in accordance with the user manual and use the Appendix 1 during training.
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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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24...
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Appendix 3- Measurement Form Please see separate document for measurement forms Users manual for Innowalk 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 73 of 75...
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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 2 Version: 1.12 – Version date: 10.06.24 Page 74 of 75...
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Appendix 5 – Transport and securing of Innowalk 2 To move the Innowalk, first loosen the straps between shoe and wing. By turning handle (1) anti-clockwise, position the hook (2) onto the locking arm (3) After hook (2) is engaged turn handle (1) clockwise to lift the rear of the product. Product can now be moved.
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