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To activate it, charge the battery pack. Fully charge the battery pack before first use.

Charging

1. Plug the power supply into the wall socket.

2. Plug the power supply into the charging port. If the battery pack is in the device when it is connected to the 

charging port, the device will turn off.

3. After a short while, the battery indicator will show the battery charge level with solid green lights and indicate 

charging with a flashing green light. If the power supply is disconnected during charging, the battery indicator 
may continue flashing for a short while.

4. After charging is complete, the battery indicator lights will turn off.

5. After charging, disconnect the power supply from the charging port.
6. Disconnect the power supply from the wall socket to save energy.

Warning:

 A damaged power supply can lead to electric shock.

Warning:

 Always disconnect the power supply from the device before donning.

Caution:

 The Battery Pack charge connector is Nickel-plated which may cause allergic reactions.

Note:

 Charge the battery pack indoors.

Note: 

It takes approximately 5 hours to charge the device battery pack when fully depleted.

Note:

 A fully charged battery pack can last for 4 to 20 hours, depending on activity level.

Note:

 The battery pack cannot be overcharged.

Note:

 The battery pack can be charged while inserted in the device or removed for charging.

Note: 

The battery pack can only be charged in temperatures between 10°C and 45°C. If charge is attempted outside 

these limits, it will be delayed until the battery pack temperature is within the specified range.

Battery Charge Level Indication

Push the battery indicator button. The green lights on the battery indicator show approximate battery level.

Removing and inserting the battery pack
Caution:

 Never remove the battery pack unless the device is powered off as data could be lost.

How to Remove the Battery Pack:

1. Turn the device off to avoid losing data collected during device operation.

2. Pull out the security tab at the top of the battery pack 

(Fig. 4a)

.

3. Push down the battery release clip at the top of the battery pack until you hear a click 

(Fig. 4b)

. The battery pack 

will release from the battery compartment.

4. Remove the battery pack.

Caution:

 Only remove the battery pack in a dirt-free environment.

How to Insert the Battery Pack:

1. Lift the security tab up and out of the way of the battery compartment.

2. Align the battery pack with the battery compartment 

(Fig. 4c)

.

3. Push the battery pack in at the top until you hear the battery release clip click 

(Fig. 4d)

.

4. Check if the battery pack is securely mounted and flush with battery compartment.

5. Push the security tab into position flush with the battery pack 

(Fig. 4e)

.

Caution:

 The device can turn off unexpectedly if battery pack is not inserted correctly. Make sure the battery pack is 

securely in place before using device.

Device operation

Turning the Device On

1. Push and hold the power button for longer than 3 seconds.
2. The device will play three ascending tones and vibrate.
3. When the status indicator flashes green, the device is ready to use.

Turning the Device Off

1. Push and hold the power button for longer than 3 seconds.
2. The device will play three descending tones and turn off.

Connecting to the App

1. Turn on the device.

Summary of Contents for POWER KNEE PKA01

Page 1: ...POWER KNEE PKA01 Instructions for Use...

Page 2: ...ones para el uso 44 IT Istruzioni per l uso 58 NO Bruksanvisning 72 DA Brugsanvisning 84 SV Bruksanvisning 97 EL 109 FI K ytt ohjeet 122 NL Gebruiksaanwijzing 135 PT Instru es de Utiliza o 148 PL Inst...

Page 3: ...9 4cm 3 7 5 B D C E A 0 5mm 1 2 3 4 POWER KNEE TM PKA01 FCC ID 2ADHKATWINC1500 IC 20266 WINC1500PB FCC ID 2AA9B04 IC 12208A 04 Battery Operated 33 6V 15A max PIN XXXXXX Input 24V 1 25A max ssur hf Grj...

Page 4: ...he device is for low to moderate impact use e g walking The weight limit for the device is between 50kg and 116kg 110lbs and 256lbs GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The healthcare professional should infor...

Page 5: ...he lateral side of the socket make a first mark at the midpoint of the socket at the ischial tuberosity level D Make a second mark at the midpoint of the socket distally E Draw a line through both mar...

Page 6: ...emperature is within the specified range Battery Charge Level Indication Push the battery indicator button The green lights on the battery indicator show approximate battery level Removing and inserti...

Page 7: ...Flex the knee up to the desired position 3 Put some weight on the device and hold in a steady position for a few seconds 4 The knee is now in a standing locked state and full weight may be applied to...

Page 8: ...e prosthesis off the ground The knee will swing freely 3 If needed swing the leg outwards to get the leg onto the first step to prevent the toe from catching the step 4 Put the prosthetic foot flat on...

Page 9: ...0 seconds for 1minute Vibration every 10 seconds for 1minute Device status indicator flashing red for 1minute After 1 minute delay expires device stops operating give shutdown audio feedback and shuts...

Page 10: ...device is used outside the allowed temperature range device performance may be unexpected and battery warnings may occur See Table 1 If the device is stored below 0 C 32 F for an extended time device...

Page 11: ...r radio TV transmitters RF surgical equipment CT and MRI scanners The device may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference from portable and mobile RF communications equipment such as mobile cell...

Page 12: ...970 2450 2400 2570 Bluetooth WLAN 802 11 b g n RFID 2450 LTE Band 7 Pulse modulation 217Hz 28 5240 5100 5800 WLAN 802 11 a n Pulse modulation 217Hz 9 5500 5785 Wireless modules regulated information T...

Page 13: ...e receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer...

Page 14: ...tain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment ROHS3 The device complies with Directive 2014 53 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on the making availa...

Page 15: ...ter IP67 Protected against harmful effects of dust and temporary immersion in water Note This only applies to the battery pack QR Code containing device specific wireless communication PIN Code Positi...

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