• Definition ______________________________________________________________________ 2
• Description ____________________________________________________________________ 3
• Base assembly _________________________________________________________________ 4
• Safety ________________________________________________________________________ 5
- Quick Start__________________________________________________________________ 7
- Using Programs _____________________________________________________________ 11
- How to use the MOD. key? _____________________________________________________ 13
- How to use the R.O.M. ByPass? ________________________________________________ 13
- Session time ________________________________________________________________ 13
• Use of the Kinetec Patient Pad Kit ___________________________________________________ 14
- Maintenance ________________________________________________________________ 16
- Cleaning ___________________________________________________________________ 16
- Symbols used _______________________________________________________________ 17
- Warranty ___________________________________________________________________ 17
• The physician defines the protocol and ensures that it is correctly implemented (adjustments, session time and frequency of use).
• We recommend that you lock the hand control when you give it to the patient.
• For optimum safety, always give the hand control to the patient before starting the system.
• Explosion hazard: KINETEC C.E.M. is not designed for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
• 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.
Manual N°467896292 - Update 03/11/05
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