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Ergometer ec3000

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Summary of Contents for Ergometer ec3000

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Ergometer ec3000...

Page 2: ...custo med GmbH Leibnizstr 7 D 85521 Ottobrunn Phone 49 0 89 7 10 98 00 Fax 49 0 89 7 10 98 10 State September 2008...

Page 3: ...Selection of the program 5 6 5 2 4 Exit of the program selection 5 7 5 3 Execution of the program 5 9 5 3 1 Start of the training program 5 9 5 3 2 Interruption of the program 5 10 5 3 3 Continuation...

Page 4: ...ing mode control suction system 8 1 8 1 Selection of the suction system control 8 1 8 2 Selection of the suction rate 8 2 8 3 Exit of the suction system control 8 3 8 4 Automatic interruption of the o...

Page 5: ...00 This document is including Explanations for the understanding of essential functions of the ergometer and A detailed description of the surface particularly of the ergometer head General instructio...

Page 6: ...General Ergometer ec3000 1 2 Notes...

Page 7: ...1 Functional elements A display and a keypad for the easy operation of the ergometer are placed on the head side of the ergometer The following diagram shows the arrangement of these operating element...

Page 8: ...ur digit display of program run times mm ss Directional note for the optimal pedal frequency identical with 10 Three digit display of the current capacity W Display of the heart activity Three digit d...

Page 9: ...ation of the programming environment Activation of the configuration setting Decreasing of selected values Increasing of selected values Termination completion of operational functional processes Conf...

Page 10: ...uded are e g o operation of the blood pressure measuring system o control of the capacity of the suction system and functions which require a particular operating sequence sequential operating functio...

Page 11: ...the so called main menu The ergometer is in this state if it is not operated Arising from this state all operational functions can be accomplished the ergometer also returns again to this state after...

Page 12: ...Remote 40 Manual 51 PGM Def RESET inactive PC recognized Key Key Key STOP 60 sec pause Key PROG Key STOP Key PROG Key STOP Key START PAUSE Key STOP ec_bedfue01 cdr 05 Juli 2002 30 Config Key MODE pas...

Page 13: ...The operating mode manual operation is accomplished by pressing the keys or in the main menu In this operating mode the letter P is displayed followed by the value of the currently set load setpoint o...

Page 14: ...lue of the current load setpoint in W By pressing the key or the load setpoint is increased by 5 W the load setpoint is decreased by 5 W The input area lies between 5 W and 995 W Notes 1 The current l...

Page 15: ...to the operating mode manual operation 3 4 Exit of the manual operation By pressing the key STOP the system returns to the main menu If an exercise break takes more than 3 minutes speed is zero the ma...

Page 16: ...Manual operation Ergometer ec3000 3 4 Notes...

Page 17: ...The ergometer has the following remote interfaces Serial interface CAN Bus The localization and configuration of the interfaces is described in the Technical Manual of the ergometer The remote operati...

Page 18: ...000 4 2 4 2 Exit of the remote operation mode It is not possible to exit the remote operation mode by an entry with the keys on the ergometer head The normal operating mode can only be continued by sw...

Page 19: ...r or with an intelligent ECG device In addition the ergometer is able to execute training programs independently To carry out this function the ergometer has an appropriate user interface with the fol...

Page 20: ...from the main menu by pressing the key PROG The last program being selected is displayed The selected program here program no 8 can be recognized with a flashing number in the display field PROG The...

Page 21: ...ergometer head Front side Operating tableau PROG MODE START PAUSE STOP Keyboard Note The displays 1 4 and 6 show the parameters of the selected program The displays 5 and 7 10 have no functions in the...

Page 22: ...Four digit display of the program runtimes mm ss Directional note for the optimal pedal frequency identical with 10 Three digit display of the current capacity W Display of the heart activity Three d...

Page 23: ...stem Activation of the program environment Activation of the configuration setting Decrease of selected values Increase of selected values Termination completion of operational functional processes Co...

Page 24: ...gometer ec3000 5 6 5 2 3 Selection of the program The display PROG must be flashing as a basic requirement for the selection of the program By pressing the key or the next program or the previous prog...

Page 25: ...rograms 5 7 5 2 4 Exit of the program selection By pressing the key STOP the system returns to the main menu By pressing the key START PAUSE the program is executed The ergometer changes to the operat...

Page 26: ...Training programs Ergometer ec3000 5 8 By pressing the key PROG the operating sequence for the changing of the program parameters is started programming...

Page 27: ...perating state program execution of the ergometer can be verified by the following criteria The program number is displayed permanently no flashing The program type is displayed with INFO The time ind...

Page 28: ...ogram is interrupted The ergometer is changing to an intrinsically safe state The current load is regulated to the value zero with a negative gradient of 10 W sec The time indication stops The word Pa...

Page 29: ...y START PAUSE it is possible to continue with a program which has been interrupted before The load is regulated to the initial value with a gradient of 10 W sec The time indication decrements with a s...

Page 30: ...le to terminate a program which has been started before The system returns to the state program selection The load is regulated to the value zero with the negative gradient of 10 W sec When the progra...

Page 31: ...y pressing the key PROG the system changes from the state program selection to the state program definition The number of the program is permanently displayed now by the flashing display PROG The disp...

Page 32: ...es the load at the set limit by a gentle ramp program in 1 W steps with an increasing speed of 30 W min until the set pulse rate is achieved Then the pulse rate of 3 heart beats minute is maintained c...

Page 33: ...ram illustrates the major characteristics of a pulse steady state program Pulse rate 1 min Time sec Pulse Steady State Program ec_psst01 cdr 17 Juli 2002 3 min 3 min The training of a patient is regul...

Page 34: ...SE ec_psst_seq01 cdr 17 Juli 2002 Process of programming At first the program is determined by selection of the corresponding program number cf chapter 1 2 3 PSST must be selected as program type for...

Page 35: ...17 The following diagram shows the allocation of the operating tableau with the entry of PSST programs Operating tableau Operating tableau for PSST programming dark Target heart rate No of the active...

Page 36: ...he key or the next program type or the previous program type can be selected The program type pulse steady state is selected if the contraction PSST is displayed in the field INFO By pressing the key...

Page 37: ...pacity P0 It is required for the entry of the initial capacity that the display field CAPACITY is flashing By pressing the key or the capacity is increased or it is decreased By pressing the key START...

Page 38: ...t the display field PULSE is flashing By pressing the key or the target pulse rate is increased or it is decreased By pressing the key START PAUSE By pressing the key STOP the the current value is tak...

Page 39: ...E is flashing By pressing the key or the time is increased or it is decreased By pressing the key START PAUSE By pressing the key STOP the the current value is taken over and it is programming is fini...

Page 40: ...ections step by step Each step there is determined by a load capacity which is carried out for a particular period time Capacities are being modified by a defined ramp of 5W sec The rating profile exi...

Page 41: ...Step 5 ec_intval01 cdr 17 Juli 2002 The characteristics of interval training are breaks between the individual exercise phases Capacity W Time sec Step training Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 ec_...

Page 42: ...program step is selected with the step number cf chapter 1 4 3 4 The capacity is determined for this program step cf chapter 1 4 3 5 The period of time is determined for this program step cf chapter 1...

Page 43: ...he following figure shows the allocation of the operating tableau with the entry of STEP programs Operating tableau Operating tableau for STEP programming dark No of the active program max capacity in...

Page 44: ...e or the previous program type can be selected The program type STEP has been selected if the contraction STEP is indicated in the display INFO Note Both the digits describe the number of the programm...

Page 45: ...two last digits in the display INFO are flashing By pressing the key or the number of the program the number of the program step step is increased is decreased By pressing the key START PAUSE By pres...

Page 46: ...hat the display CAPACITY is flashing By pressing the key or the capacity is increased or the capacity is decreased By pressing the key START PAUSE By pressing the key STOP the the current value is tak...

Page 47: ...time that the display TIME is flashing By pressing the key or the time is increased or the time is decreased By pressing the key START PAUSE By pressing the key STOP the the current value is taken ove...

Page 48: ...Training programs Ergometer ec3000 5 30 Notes...

Page 49: ...6 1 Selection of the settings The selection of different operating settings is carried out with the operating mode configuration It is selected by pressing the key MODE This operating function can be...

Page 50: ...Configuration Ergometer ec3000 6 2 6 2 Exit of the configuration menu By pressing the key STOP the system returns to the main menu...

Page 51: ...ime By pressing the key the blood pressure measuring system is activated Observe that the cuff must be applied for the measuring according to the operating instructions 7 2 Display of the current cuff...

Page 52: ...he particular measuring values are displayed repeatedly in the display field INFO Systole Diastole Heart rate HR Heart Rate The display cycle is repeated three times 7 4 Termination of the blood press...

Page 53: ...eld followed by a number which indicates the current suction rate on a scale from 0 to 5 The number 1 indicates the lowest setting the number 9 the highest setting By invoking this function the previo...

Page 54: ...invoking of the corresponding function It is indicated by an appropriate display in the INFO field By pressing the key or the suction rate is the suction rate is increased for one level decreased for...

Page 55: ...suction rate is taken over 8 4 Automatic interruption of the operation After a pause of at least 30 min speed zero during the operation of the ergometer the suction system is switched off The latest s...

Page 56: ...Option suction system Ergometer ec3000 8 4 Notes...

Page 57: ...ready described in chapter 2 the complete functionality consists of parallel or sequential processes Therefore different functions can be carried out simultaneously others can only be carried out in s...

Page 58: ...ys Ergometer ec3000 9 2 9 2 Functional elements The following schematic drawing of the ergometer head shows the major elements and operating functions Front side Operating tableau PROG MODE START PAUS...

Page 59: ...10 Remote control 20 Device setting 30 Manual operation 40 Program selection 50 Programming 51 Program execution 52 Program interruption 53 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Program num ber INFO line Capacity dis...

Page 60: ...Automatic displays Ergometer ec3000 9 4 Notes...

Page 61: ...er head The following figure shows as an example the display of a status or an error message The message starts with the text Err error trouble followed by a three digit number here error no 905 This...

Page 62: ...Diastole 15 mmHg 905 Relief rate outside of tolerance Cuff leaky defect Valves leaky 906 Faulty measuring Too much exercise artefacts 910 Zero point deviation too much System not without pressure when...

Page 63: ...he integration into computer systems are on the backside below of the ergometer The following figure shows the integrated connections Power supply including power switch and fuse DIN round connector o...

Page 64: ...s Input voltage AC 85 V 264 V AC 47 Hz 440 Hz Fuse 2 x 1 6 A slow blow The device is switched on with the power switch The switched on state can be recognized by the glowing displays of the ergometer...

Page 65: ...external computer system can be connected as required to a DIN round connector or a Sub D connector The interface is recognized automatically Safety instruction Only one of the two interfaces must be...

Page 66: ...location of the DIN connector Pin Signal Notes 1 TxD 2 GND 3 4 5 RxD The following table shows the allocation of the Sub D connector Pin Signal Notes 1 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 5 GND 6 ECG signal optional 7 ECG...

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