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Safety 

 
The physician defines the protocol and ensures that it is correctly implemented (adjustments, session duration and 
frequency of use). 

The patient must know the start/stop/reverse function on the control handle. Hand control must be accessible to patient 

at all times. (See page 5). 
KINETEC Maestra complies with Directive 93/42/CEE. 
 

EXPLOSION HAZARD: 

KINETEC Maestra is not designed for use in the presence of flammable anaesthetics. 

 

In case of electromagnetic interference with other devices move the device. 
KINETEC Maestra is in compliance with standards in force (IEC 601.1.2), electromagnetic compatibility standard for 

medical devices. 
Please, do not touch the moving parts while the unit is running, pinching risk. 

 

Electrical Connection 

 
KINETEC Maestra is a type B class I device. 
Before connecting the device to the power supply, check that the mains voltage matches that shown on the identification 

plate (100-240 V~ 50-60Hz). 

Connect the hand control (1) 
Connect the power supply cable (2). 

 

IMPORTANT 

Check that the electrical socket is in good condition and is 
suitable for the splint power supply cord. The latter complies with 

current standards and has a grounding socket.  

The plug may be connected to any standard socket.  
The socket must however have a grounded pin. 

To connect the power supply, only use the original cable supplied 

with the machine. 
Check that the cables remain free around the device so that they 

do not get damaged. 
 

 
 

Starting the unit 

 

Switch on (3). 

While the unit begins an auto diagnostic, the display shows the following 

 
 

 
 

Your KINETEC Maestra is ready to be used. 

Summary of Contents for 8080

Page 1: ...User manual Before use please read this document Kinetec reserves the right to effect technical modifications EN 467896276 08 2011 MAESTRA...

Page 2: ...____________________________________________ 15 Thumb opposition __________________________________________________ 16 Complete fist _____________________________________________________ 17 Intrinsic...

Page 3: ...ulotomies arthrolysis and tenolysis for post traumatic stiffness of MCP PIP and SIP joints Synovectomies Clinical Benefits Breaks the cycle of trauma inflammation and the loss of range of motion Preve...

Page 4: ...Spare parts 10 Miscellaneous textiles 11 Ulnar deviation mobilization accessories 12 Power supply cable transport position 13 Hand control 14 Liquid crystal display 2 lines of 16 characters 15 Select...

Page 5: ...not touch the moving parts while the unit is running pinching risk Electrical Connection KINETEC Maestra is a type B class I device Before connecting the device to the power supply check that the main...

Page 6: ...hine as appropriate Simultaneously press the and keys to lock the hand control The display reads LOCK you can not change the parameters if you try the display reads LOCK To unlock the hand control sim...

Page 7: ...press Lower limit 90 50 50 30 0 30 0 0 0 Upper limit 90 90 140 60 180 225 90 180 70 Speed 1 to 9 from 150 to 440 per minute Force 1 to 6 Extension Pause 0 to 900 seconds 15 minutes Flexion Pause 0 to...

Page 8: ...pause in extension or flexion limit Successive presses on this key selects the pause at the extension or flexion limit To change the pause if necessary or The new pause value blinks To validate the ne...

Page 9: ...record the program 10 Then The program 10 has been recorded and the display indicates the next program so you can change another program OR To cancel the program The program 10 has been cancelled and...

Page 10: ...omments When a program has been deleted the display shows Program table Timer Pause on lower limit Pause on upper limit Force Speed Upper Limit Lower limit Movement type Program number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 11: ...eck if the hand control is not locked See page 5 To access the program mode The program number blinks To change the program if necessary or To change the program if necessary To read the speed value D...

Page 12: ...address the pain threshold of a patient during a session IMPORTANT Can be used only when the machine RUN Beginning Keys to press Display Remarks The unit is running Check if the hand control is not lo...

Page 13: ...lexion The joints also permit the forearm support to be tilted up or down However if this is done the angle of tilt should be taken into account when setting the range of motion on the display Setting...

Page 14: ...er fit individual hand lengths and polar radii depending on the fingers or thumb to be mobilized the guide will be oriented as follows by unscrewing the nut 8 and lifting the guide 7 in position A or...

Page 15: ...pination Choice of the Pronation Supination movement Press and adjust your parameters see page 7 Or select a program see page 10 Extension Flexion of the wrist The KINETEC Maestra provides a motion fr...

Page 16: ...ion from 50 to 140 Choice of the 2nd movement of the wrist Press 2 times and adjust your parameters see page 7 Or select a program see page 10 Ulnar deviation The KINETEC Maestra provides a motion fro...

Page 17: ...de with the screw 1 Remove the guide 2 from Set up the extension 3 of guide Set up the driving mechanism the driving mechanism Set up the guide 2 on the motor hub see p 12 for more details Set up the...

Page 18: ...o 225 Choice of the complete fist movement Press and adjust your parameters see page 7 Or select a program see page 10 Intrinsic The KINETEC Maestra provides a motion from 0 from 90 Choice of the intr...

Page 19: ...ment Press 2 times and adjust your parameters see page 7 Or select a program see page 10 Selective mobilization of the DIP joint The KINETEC Maestra provides a motion from 0 to 70 Choice of the Select...

Page 20: ...100 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption 50 VA Device of type B class I IP 20 Fuse T 750mA 250V 6 3x32mm KINETEC order 4610007434 Environment Storage transport conditions Temperature 40 to 160...

Page 21: ...t of the component or components found to be defective KINETEC guarantees its continuous passive motion systems for 2 years against all defects of manufacture from the date of purchase by the consumer...

Page 22: ...______________ Technician ____________________________________________ _________________________________________ Running time see page 18 _________________________________ ____________________________...

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