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100 Exercise Ergometer User Guide 201000274000 • Version 2016-03-15 / Rev 02 • English...
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No part of this manual may be reprinted, translated or reproduced without the manufacturer's written permission. This manual is not subject to any change order service. Please contact the manufacturer for the latest document revision. ergoline GmbH Lindenstraße 5 72475 Bitz Germany Tel.:...
All equipment users and persons responsible for • ERGOLINE is responsible for the safety, reliability, and assembly, maintenance, inspection and repair of the performance of the equipment, only if device must read and understand the content of this modifi cations and repair are carried out by manual, before using or work on it.
Explosion hazards may result from the use of fl ammable anes- leakage currents do not present a hazard. thetics, skin cleansing agents or disinfectants. In case of questions, please contact your ERGOLINE dealer or the ergoline GmbH Service Department. For use, the ergometer must always be connected to electric Warning installations that fulfi ll the local requirements.
YMBOLS Symbol ’type B applied part’. Manufacturer’s identifi cation. Type B applied parts have no direct contact with patients and off er the lowest protection against electric shock. Date of manufacture. The number found under this symbol is the year of Symbol ’type BF applied part’.
T A GLANCE OPTIBIKE ERGOMETER OPTIBIKE ERGOMETER Control unit Handlebar (rotates 360°) Adjustment of the handlebar angle Clamping lever for saddle height adjustment Power switch (green button) Castors Adjustable feet to compensate for uneven fl oor conditions Chest strap for pulse measurement - 9 -...
RANSPORT For short distances, the optibike can be lifted at the saddle and rolled away on its castors. To cover greater distances, however, we recommend the following method: • Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. • Rotate the handlebar towards the front. Tighten the clamping lever.
ETUP Place the optibike on a horizontal level fl oor. The optibike must be set up in a secure and stable position - the two levelling feet at the back make for easy adjust- ment to uneven fl oor surfaces. Extend the foot concerned until the optibike no longer wobbles.
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• Plug in the power cord on the underside of the op- tibike. • Guide the power cord under the strain relief and screw the strain relief to the frame: the plastic pin must lock into place in the boring provided. OWER CORD WITH INSTALLED STRAIN RELIEF •...
ONTROL ERMINA VERVIEW The optibike ergometer is operated via the 7 keys of the membrane keypad. The functions of the keys varies with the operating mode: The arrow keys are used to select an item in the displayed list. During a training session (manual mode or constant load), the current load can be changed by 5 watts.
RAINING ODES NTRODUCTION Caution The optibike ergometer supports a number of diff erent training types. Health Hazard Up to 10 diff erent protocols can be confi gured and saved in the ergometer. Before starting to exercise with the ergometer, please consult For a training session, you can call up one of the protocols with your doctor whether you are fi t for an ergometer training and start exercising.
Interval training (mode: Interval) For this mode, you can confi gure two intervals with diff er- ent durations and loads. The ergometer will then alternate between these two settings (e.g., 1 minute at 80 watts, followed by 2 minutes at 30 watts, alternating for a total of 20 minutes).
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After a while, the startup screen will be displayed. Training Manual Now press the key (top right) to access the Settings menu. TARTUP SCREEN The menu item "Training Programs" is highlighted by de- Settings fault. Confi rm the selection with the key next to [change]. Training Programs Load Control Load Change...
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Training: No. 1. Training mode: inactive Now you can use the arrow keys to select the training mode (pulse, constant or interval). Confi rm your selection with the key next to [store]: return store EFINING THE TRAINING MODE The protocol parameters of the selected training mode Training: No.
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• Press the button next to [change]: the corresponding Training: No. 1. numeric value can now be changed. Training mode: Pulse Warmup: Duration Load Watt Training: Duration return store URATION OF WARMUP PHASE CAN BE MODIFIED • Use the arrow keys to set the correct value. Training: No.
REPARING A RAINING ESSION DJUSTING THE ADDLE EIGHT The saddle height of the optibike ergometer is set manually with a clamping lever, which permits continuous adjust- ment. With the pedal in the bottom position, the angle between the axis formed by the upper body and the thigh should be approximately 10°.
The optibike ergometer is only compatible with the supplied If the chest strap is properly applied but the heart rate is not ergoline digital radio chest belt! shown on the ergometer, check the battery and make sure the serial number of the strap has been correctly entered (see the Other commercially available chest belts for heart rate “Maintenance”...
ERFORMING A RAINING ESSION ELECTING THE RAINING Training The optibike controls the entire training session, including warmup, exercise and recovery phase. You can confi gure and save up to 10 diff erent protocols. Training Manual In manual mode, you select the load directly with the ar- Manual row keys.
RAINING SCREEN During the training session, the most relevant values will be shown on the display in numeric form (see illustration on the right). Load [W] Pulse (BPM) Additionally, the load and heart rate (from the chest strap) are represented in graphic form. The heart rate curve is shown with a bolder trace to allow the two curves to be diff erentiated.
"M " RAINING ANUAL Using the arrow keys, select manual mode and confi rm the selection with Training Manual "M " ELECTING THE ANUAL TRAINING MODE Note The training screen will be displayed If you will wear the chest strap during the exercise, check In the “Manual”...
"M " T ANUAL RAINING HANGING THE With the arrow keys, you can increase or decrease the load in steps of 5 watts. Load [W] Pulse [BPM] The current value will always be displayed at the top left. RAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF THE TRAINING SESSION Note If, during the training, the speed drops below 30 RPM, the watt readout on the display starts fl ashing.
As an alternative to the training programs stored in the optibike, it is possible to load training protocols from the chip card. A PC software program called "ergoline opticare basic" is used to write training programs to the chip card. Upon completion of the training session, the optibike saves the entire procedure (incl.
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Your name and the weight stored on the card are displayed fi rst. You can use the two arrow keys to enter the current Name John Doe weight. Next NTERING THE WEIGHT Note Select "Next": the training protocols stored on the card will be displayed.
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Subsequently the data of your training session are written Training Chip Card to the chip card after which they are available for analysis with a special program (e.g., opticare basic). Writing to chip card! RITING TO THE CHIP CARD When the data has been written to the card, you will be Training Chip Card prompted to remove the chip card.
ETTINGS Some of the device settings are confi gurable to meet spe- cifi c requirements. The settings will be saved and remain stored even when the optibike is switched off . To reach the settings, access the main menu and press the button at the top right: The menu with all possible settings will be displayed.
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Training: No. 1. Training mode: inactive Now you can use the arrow keys to select the training mode (pulse, constant or interval). Confi rm your selection with the key to the right of [store]: return store EFINING THE TRAINING MODE The protocol parameters of the selected training mode Training: No.
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• Press the key next to [change]: the corresponding Training: No. 1 numeric value can now be changed. Training mode: Pulse Warmup: Duration Load Watt Training: Duration return store URATION OF WARMUP PHASE CAN BE MODIFIED • Use the arrow keys to set the correct value. Training: No.
DJUSTMENT ONTROL Load Control This setting is only used for the "Pulse" training protocols, i.e., for heart-rate controlled protocols. Load Control: normal Here you determine the rate at which the load is adapted Duration: load + 3 min in response to a change of your pulse rate. Duration: load - 3 min gradual:...
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HANGE The load increments for each key press (manual control) Load Change can be selected from +/- 1, 5, 10 and 25 watts. Use the arrow keys to select the increment and confi rm + / - Watt your selection with the key to the right of [store]. + / - Watt With the key to the left of [return] you return to the Set-...
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ANGUAGE The texts can be displayed in diff erent languages. System Info Use the arrow keys to select a language and confi rm your Deutsch selection with the key to the right of [store]. English With the key to the left of [return] you return to the Set- Francais tings menu.
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Use the arrow keys to enter the number of the chest HR belt number strap - when you hold the key depressed, the numbers will increase or decrease automatically. Press the key to the right of [store] to save the new num- ber.
LEANING AINTENANCE ISPOSAL ENERAL LEANING Warning Wipe the device surface down with a cloth moistened with soap water or a disinfectant. • Shock Hazard • The cloth should not be dripping wet; do not allow liquids to enter the device. •...
EPAIRS Only service technicians authorized by ergoline are allowed to repair the equipment. EPLACING THE ATTERY OF THE HEST TRAP The digital chest transmitter is powered from a battery. If, after some time, the heart rate is not indicated any longer, the battery may have to be replaced.
Manual as unsorted municipal waste. It must be collected separately. Please contact the authorized manufacturer ergoline GmbH to obtain information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment. There is no proper waste management, proper disposal is documented by ergoline GmbH. Consult operating instructions - 37 -...
+49 7431 - 98 94 0 Fax: +49 7431 - 98 94 128 email: optibike@ergoline.com Which is the recommended training pulse rate? Please ask your doctor or therapist for the ergometer data suitable for your training sessions. At the end of this manual, you will fi nd form sheets for the diff erent optibike training programs.
ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS RGOMETER Model Exercise ergometer optibike 100 med Operating mode continuous operation Power 100 - 240 V / 50 - 60 Hz (100 VA max.) specifi cation power cord US: SPT 2x18AWG 125 V / 10 A „hospital“ or „hospital grade“ specifi cation internal backup battery: IEC: CR 2032 /3V 230 mAh Braking principle...
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170 mm (adjustable length cranks available as optional accessories) Displays LCD: 115 x 88 mm / 320 x 240 pixel Chip card unit integrated, reading and writing of ergoline training cards Dimensions, weight length: 900 mm width: 460 mm (width of handlebar: approx. 575 mm)
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PERATING RANGE OF THE EDDY CURRENT BRAKE BRAKING TORQUE CONTROL black: speed-independent range to DIN VDE 0750-0238 black + grey: speed-independent range of the optibike ergometer - 41 -...
OPTIBIKE RAINING ROGRAM PULSE CONTROLLED Last Name First Name Date of Birth Height Weight After the warm-up phase, the optibike will adjust the load to Training mode: PULSE a level that maintains the set training pulse. Warm-up Duration (minutes) Duration of the warm-up phase Load (Watts) Load during the warm-up phase Training...
OPTIBIKE RAINING ROGRAM CONSTANT LOAD Last Name First Name Date of Birth Height Weight Training pulse (beats/min) Maximum pulse rate (bpm) After the warm-up phase, the optibike increases the load Training mode: CONSTANT until the target load is reached within approx. 3 minutes. The load is held constant for the duration of the training session.
OPTIBIKE RAINING ROGRAM INTERVAL TRAINING Last Name First Name Date of Birth Height Weight Training pulse (beats/min) Maximum pulse rate (bpm) After the warm-up phase, the optibike regularly switches Training mode: INTERVAL between intervals 1 and 2. Warm-up Duration (minutes) Duration of the warm-up phase Load (Watts) Load during the warm-up phase...
LECTROMAGNETIC OMPATIBILITY EN 60601-1-2 Warning Changes or modifi cations to this system not expressly approved by ergoline could cause EMC issues with this or • RF INTERFERENCE • other equipment. • Use of portable telephones or other radio frequency (RF)
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’ – E UIDANCE AND ANUFACTURER ECLARATION LECTROMAGNETIC MMUNITY The optibike ergometer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specifi ed below. It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the optibike ergometer is used in such an environment. ImmunityTest IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level...
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’ – E UIDANCE AND ANUFACTURER ECLARATION LECTROMAGNETIC MMUNITY The optibike ergometer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specifi ed below. It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the optibike ergometer is used in such an environment. ImmunityTest IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level...
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ECOMMENDED SEPARATION DISTANCES BETWEEN PORTABLE AND MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND THE OPTIBIKE ERGOMETER The optibike ergometer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the optibike ergometer can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the optibike ergometer as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the com- munications equipment.
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