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Sana comfort 150 and 250 REHA 

 

 

Article no.: 2.520064 rev.: b 

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2.6

 

Safety notes 

Safety precautions when operating with other devices 

Portable communication devices, HF radios and devices labelled with the symbol            (non-ionic elec-

tromagnetic radiation) can affect the operation of this device (see section 2.7). 

2.7

 

Eliminating electromagnetic interferences 

1.

 

The unit is only designed for operation in the following electromagnetic environment: Ra-

dio frequency emission according to CISPR 11, group 1, class B. 

 

2.

 

Group 1 means that the ergometer exclusively uses HF energy for its internal function. The HF emis-
sion is therefore very low and unlikely to disturb electronic devices in the vicinity.  

3.

 

Class B means that the ergometer is suitable for use in any facilities including residential areas, even 

if it is directly connected to the public mains that also supplies residential buildings. 

4.

 

The general electromagnetic environment with regard to the device's electromagnetic immunity is 

defined as follows: the voltage corresponds to the typical business or hospital environment, and the 

humidity is at least 30%, especially if the floors are synthetic.  

5.

 

If disorders should nevertheless occur, especially in the vicinity of devices labelled with the symbol 

"non-ionic electromagnetic radiation", check the recommended minimal distance according to the fol-

lowing table. More information is given in the service manual. 
 

 

Recommended safety distances between portable and mobile HF telecommunication devices and 

the ergometer  

The ergometer is designed for operation in an electromagnetic environment with controlled HF disturbance. 

The user can help avoid electromagnetic interferences by keeping the minimum distance between portable 

and mobile HF telecommunication devices (senders) and the ergometer, depending on the output perform-
ance of the communication device as indicated below. 

HF source 

Rate 

[MHz] 

Rated power P of the 

sender [W] 

Distance 

[m] 

Microcellular phone CT1+, CT2, CT3 

885–887 MHz 

0,01 

0,23 

Cordless DECT telephone, WLAN, UMTS mo-
bile phone 

1880-2500 0.25  1.17 

Mobile phone, USA 

850/1900 

1,2 

1.8 

Mobile phone, GSM850, NMT900, DCS 1800 

850/900/1800 

2.3 

Mobile phone, GSM 900 

900 

3.3 

Walkie-talkie (rescue services, police, fire 

brigade, maintenance services) 

81-470 5  2.6 

Mobile radio system (rescue services, police, 

fire brigade) 

81-470 100  11.7 

Summary of Contents for Sana comfort 150 REHA

Page 1: ...Article no 2 520064 rev b Seat ergometer Sana comfort 150 250 REHA User Guide...

Page 2: ...en designed and manufactured in accordance with the relevant requirements of the EC directive 93 42 EEC This declaration loses its validity if the above devices are modified without ergosana s consent...

Page 3: ...notes 12 5 1 Precautions during operation 12 5 2 Safety precautions when operating with other devices 12 5 3 Maintenance safety precautions 12 5 4 Interference 12 6 Start up and initial preparation 13...

Page 4: ...pectoris serious hypertonia at rest carditis insufficiency of the heart serious valvular heart defect serious cardiac arrhythmia at rest aortic aneu rysm or other manifest cardiovascular diseases 1 3...

Page 5: ...essories Every device comes with Power cable with European plug Blood pressure cuff for 250 User guide Inspection report 2 3 Potential equalisation A standard potential equalisation stud is located on...

Page 6: ...250 Indirectly with a specific modified measuring system based on R R and computer analysis including maximal suppression of artefacts during ergometry Automatic deflation rate of 3 mmHg pulse Meas u...

Page 7: ...environment and the humidity is at least 30 especially if the floors are synthetic 5 If disorders should nevertheless occur especially in the vicinity of devices labelled with the symbol non ionic el...

Page 8: ...ust the device so that it is flush with the floor The ergometer is then fully stabilised 3 2 2 Seat adjustment Mechanical seat adjustment The seat is infinitely variable horizontally in order to accur...

Page 9: ...he complete range of information is located on the front side under a foil key board with a see through window The control elements for the adjustment and operation of the ergome ter are located on th...

Page 10: ...nt measurement data is shown in the display in alphanumeric and graphic forms It is thus especially easy to monitor exercise testing The cursor can be moved through the selection menu in the display w...

Page 11: ...ilable for larger arm diameters A microphone is installed in a microphone pocket on the inside of the cuff It serves the transmission of the blood pressure sound The connection cable with an air and a...

Page 12: ...clamps with the levers positioned vertically downward Secure clamping is en sured when the handles are then again turned to this position during the adjustment procedure after every movement The hold...

Page 13: ...care fully According to international agreement the blood pressure should be measured on the left arm which is near the heart as the flow impedance level is lowest there An exception to this rule is...

Page 14: ...metry is highlighted with a black bar This means the item is activated It is possible to select an exercise program directly from here and begin ergometry Beforehand however the five varying exercise...

Page 15: ...on ok and the window containing the settings menu for ergome try program no 1 appears Check the existing settings for Type of load Stage or Ramp Initial load Increase in load Stage time Blood pressure...

Page 16: ...ber Initial load watts Increase in load watts Stage time min BP interval min Recovery load watts 1 30 10 1 2 20 2 25 25 2 2 25 3 50 25 2 2 25 4 50 50 3 3 50 5 75 50 3 3 50 The program always returns t...

Page 17: ...the ergometer via an interface cable For our ergometers this is a type RS 232 interface which is isolated to ensure the patient s safety The appropriate baud rate must be selected in the program Sett...

Page 18: ...ing a training program on the ergometer To define a training program select the menu option Define program Then select the menu option Train ing using the arrow keys The below settings panel is displa...

Page 19: ...the training phase It is important that the body heart and circulation are trained but no overload is exerted The pulse steady state program is a very easy means to achieve this If the performance dec...

Page 20: ...used in combination with a number of rehabilitation systems To be able to implement this upgrade the ergometer has the following additional functions or aggregates a ECG amplifier incl USB converter...

Page 21: ...bus If several ergometers are in use the data transfer for the rehabilitation control program Sana Sprint remote operation is performed via the USB bus only Please note The RS 232 interface is used fo...

Page 22: ...th a soft cloth that is dry or moist Commercially available cleaning agents for household appliances can be used The saddle should be cleaned with a leatherette cleaner It is imperative to make sure t...

Page 23: ...tch After a continuity check change the fuses if necessary Return the fuse switch to the well and press it into the lock in position Replace fuses only with other fuses of the same type with the same...

Page 24: ...gents are trained in the service of our devices Please contact one of these specialist dealers if your unit requires servicing If this is not possible please contact the company s central service depa...

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