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User manual

 

Version: 03 / 2021

 

Summary of Contents for InnoMake v.1

Page 1: ...User manual Version 03 2021...

Page 2: ...ed users 14 3 2 Area of application and environmental conditions 15 4 Application 16 4 1 Switching on off and operational state 16 4 2 Charging the battery 17 4 3 Checking the battery charge level 18...

Page 3: ...ual_1 3 5 2 Information and measures in case of environmental influences 29 6 Handling 31 6 1 Storage and transportation 31 6 2 Cleaning and disposal 32 7 Technical data 33 8 Legal information 35 9 Cl...

Page 4: ...to help you get to know the InnoMake product and facilitate your first steps with the product Reading the user manual will help you to understand and use the full functionality of InnoMake Keep this d...

Page 5: ...ctory Declaration of conformity in accordance with the applicable European guidelines IP57 Protection rating against foreign objects and water 5 protected against dust 7 protected against temporary su...

Page 6: ...hoe technician in your area You can also use the InnoMake App as an accessory for your InnoMake to adjust the obstacle detection feedback to your preferences The InnoMake App is available in the App S...

Page 7: ...two ultrasonic sensors facing forward and away from the shoe for obstacle detection in the walking direction Radio waves between the attachment part and a smartphone present the possible use of the I...

Page 8: ...intended use and function will follow in section 3 Attachment parts with ultrasonic sensors Hold one of the two attachment parts in your hands The units are completely identical so it does not matter...

Page 9: ...te the cover to the side and thus free the micro USB socket in this pushed out state The micro USB socket for the insertion of a micro USB connector is intended for charging the InnoMake together with...

Page 10: ...g the battery is described in section 4 2 2 2 Control elements and interfaces Your InnoMake has a micro USB port The micro USB socket is located on one side of the attachment part as described in sect...

Page 11: ...urs and in shoe sizes EU 35 to EU 48 for equipment with our track system The colour of the attachment parts can also be chosen when ordering and differ from the standard versions in grey or black if r...

Page 12: ...App you can individually adjust the range of obstacle detection and adjust the obstacle detection feedback to your preferences Beyond vibration in the shoe you can have acoustic obstacle detection fe...

Page 13: ...the early detection of obstacles in your walking direction in addition to an existing primary tool e g a white cane InnoMake is also suitable as a supplement to existing residual vision as long as mo...

Page 14: ...and it is equipped with a rechargeable battery Signal tones e g regarding a low battery charge level are provided as acoustic feedback by built in piezo speakers in the InnoMake attachment parts You w...

Page 15: ...milar disease please consult your physician before using InnoMake InnoMake users do not require formal education in the relevant area of health care or a specialist medical area InnoMake is intended e...

Page 16: ...the attachment part for at least 2 seconds An ascending audio signal indicates when the attachment part is switched on There is a continuous vibration in the shoe during the audio signal In order to a...

Page 17: ...rge the attachment parts one after the other with the battery charger The obstacle detection of the charging attachment part is deactivated while the battery is charging The battery charging time is a...

Page 18: ...ce during the charging process See the following point 4 3 Once you have charged the battery in an attachment part disconnect the USB cable Close the micro USB socket again with the cover rotated to t...

Page 19: ...parts Before using your InnoMake please ensure that the attachment parts are charged and switched on see sections 4 1 and 4 2 Check both attachment parts and the compartments for dirt and clean if ne...

Page 20: ...s with the rotary movement and stops when your feet are no longer pointing in the direction of the obstacle In the same way you can also familiarise yourself with the detection of obstacles e g object...

Page 21: ...indicate a measurement range of 4 0 metres You can switch between the measurement ranges as many times as you like In order to avoid damaging the casing do not use too much force when pressing the pus...

Page 22: ...h button 4 times in quick succession Your setting adjustment will be confirmed as follows 2 long low tones followed by 1 short high tone indicate that intelligent mode is activated 2 long tones follow...

Page 23: ...stopped using your InnoMake switch both attachment parts on the shoes off In order to switch off you can leave the attachment parts inserted in your shoes or remove them from the compartments in your...

Page 24: ...noMake off We recommend charging the attachment parts i e preparing for the next use after every use Charging the battery is described in section 4 2 2nd warning tone Should an attachment part overhea...

Page 25: ...Event Button press Audio signal LED signal See section Switch on 1x long 3 ascending tones 4 1 Switch off 1x long 3 descending tones Operational state 1 single tone following Switch on 1 5 metre meas...

Page 26: ...iren then 3 descending tones like Switch off In addition to the acoustic feedback your setting adjustments and battery level checks are also provided as feedback through vibrations in the shoe The dur...

Page 27: ...e them off immediately As soon as you can no longer perceive the feedback from your InnoMake please do not rely on it any further and take advantage of external help The failure to comply with alarms...

Page 28: ...ry tool while using InnoMake Vibrational feedback cannot be perceived Do not wear unsuitable clothing such as thick stockings or poorly fitting shoes An obstacle is incorrectly detected In case of lar...

Page 29: ...e battery Sources of electrical or electro magnetic disturbances cause the system to fail Switch your InnoMake on again your InnoMake settings and functions will remain unchanged No warning tone befor...

Page 30: ...y surfaces can result in functional impairments Your InnoMake is not protected against salt water However should your InnoMake come into contact with salt water use a damp cloth to clean the attachmen...

Page 31: ...such as Wi Fi router Wi Fi amplifier Other devices with Bluetooth connections Exposure to magnetic fields Transformers except low voltages e g transformers in HiFi systems Devices with inductive charg...

Page 32: ...and the USB socket including the push button mechanism of the cover If your attachment parts get dirty this can cause the functional impairment of the specified product features In case of dirt in the...

Page 33: ...ction points Please refer to the information on disposal in the official state and local regulations regarding return and collection policies 7 Technical data This section contains a table concerning...

Page 34: ...65 C Battery information Power supply 2 cell lithium polymer battery rechargeable Design capacity 2 x 450 mAh Nominal voltage 3 7 V Charging cycles charging and discharging cycles after which at leas...

Page 35: ...e Directive 2011 65 EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive InnoMake is a class 1 medical device We at Tec Innovation GmbH have therefore drawn up the declaration of conformity under our sole...

Page 36: ..._4_User Manual_1 36 medical or surgical intervention to prevent the three consequences above 9 Closing remarks We hope you enjoy your reliable InnoMake and enjoy greater safety and comfort on your jou...

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