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Status: Displays ankle name, battery status, total steps, serial number, part number, firmware
Shoes: Allows user to manage shoes (select, add, rename, delete)
Adjust: Allows user to make minor resistance settings and will be saved with that shoe
For use with Kinnex
App
Tools:
Help:
1
Download the Kinnex App from the iTunes store
Check Battery Status: Battery status is indicated in Status Screen and also is displayed by battery
or Google Play store for the Android App.
symbol in bottom right of screen. The number of bars indicates the battery status.
To Add or Change Shoes: Tap the Shoe icon at the bottom of the screen. To add a pair of shoes,
tap the (+) button in the top right of the screen. Follow instructions on the following screens to name
and calibrate shoes.
To change to a different pair of shoes, tap the Shoe icon which will provide a list of saved shoes. Tap
the name of the desired shoes. Any resistance changes made will be saved under that shoe setting.
2
Start the Kinnex App and tap "Connect". Tap the
*Note: The name of the current pair of shoes to which the Kinnex is calibrated is shown at the bottom
serial number (or custom name) of the ankle to
of the screen.
connect. The first time you connect, you will be
prompted to press and release the Bluetooth
To Engage Apparel Assist: This mode allows the user to temporarily hold the ankle in any position
button on the ankle unit, pairing the app with
in order to put on pants or shoes. To engage, tap the tools icon at the bottom of the screen. Tap
the ankle.
"Apparel Assist" then slide the switch to the right to turn on "Apparel Assist" mode (indicated by
green). To turn off "Apparel Assist" mode, slide switch back to the left or stand up and load the foot.
*Note: The patient app will not be able to connect
when the ankle unit is in wireless "clinician mode" .
(When it is in this mode, the blue light will be on
Disconnect from App
or blinking. To exit this mode, press and hold the
To disconnect the app from the ankle, tap on the "Tools" icon on the bottom of the screen.
Bluetooth button until the blue light turns off.)
Then tap "Disconnect."
*Bilateral Kinnex wearers will need to disconnect from one ankle to connect and setup the other ankle.
and App versions
Allows user to engage Apparel Assist mode, Disconnect or Unpair device
Navigates user to appropriate help
Resistance adjustments
Fine tuning resistance adjustments can be made by the user as
needed. To adjust the stiffness of the ankle, tap "Adjust" at the
bottom of the screen. Any adjustments made will be saved under
this shoe (if you change shoes and would like to keep these same
resistance changes, you will need to manually change them again
once switching to the other shoes). (Figure 1)
Heel: Adjusts stiffness of heel
Ankle: Adjusts stiffness as the ankle rotates forward
Toe: Adjusts stiffness of the toe
* Sliding to the right will increase stiffness, sliding to the left will
decrease stiffness
* These adjustments will be saved for current pair of shoes and will
return to other settings saved under different shoes
Manual Adjustments on Ankle
Figure 1
Manual Lock
The ankle has a Manual Lock that can be engaged by the
prosthetic wearer by pulling and releasing the ring on the back
of the ankle—then moving the ankle back to neutral (90°
Lock
angle with 3/8" heel) until a click is heard and the ankle no longer
moves. This feature locks the ankle at the neutral position,
(This is the position at which the foot was originally aligned).
It is required to engage the lock when driving and when
descending stairs step over step. It is recommended to engage the
manual lock when the battery level is low or completely depleted.
The alignment may be different if the lock is engaged and the
prosthetic wearer is wearing a shoe without a 3/8" heel height.
(Figure 2)
Figure 2
Patient User
Guide
Keypad Buttons
There are three buttons on the front of the Kinnex
ankle. From top to bottom they are the Battery Status
Button, Change Footwear Button, and the Bluetooth
Button. The buttons are used to control and interact
with the Kinnex ankle when a mobile device is not
available or desired. (Figure 3)
Key Pad Button Functions
Power Status Button
• Check battery power levels
A
Change Footwear Button
• Change shoes and calibrate ankle to new
shoes
• Apparel Assist Mode
B
Bluetooth Button
• Pair ankle to smart device
C
A
B
C
Figure 3