Validation of force ���������������������������������������������������������12 Mechanical calibration ��������������������������������������������������13 Electronic calibration �����������������������������������������������������13 Scale - zero adjustment ������������������������������������������������14 Testing with Ergomedic 939 E ����������������������������� 15 Heart rate (Telemetry system) ���������������������������������������16 Monitoring of the test person ����������������������������������������16 Reviewing results ����������������������������������������������������������17 Troubleshooting guide ����������������������������������������� 18 Where to obtain additional information �������������...
Since the early 1900s, Monark’s cycles have been living proof of precision, reliability, strength and service. These are the reasons why we are now the world leader in cycle ergometers and the market leader in Scandinavia in transport cycles.
Congratulations on your new Ergometer! cable. • Connection of RS 232 cable in floor level. The Monark 939 E is designed to perform stress tests when connected to an ECG device. When connected • Large, well-balanced flywheel, 20 kg (44 lbs) to a PC or terminal, the bike can be used to perform •...
Operation of the ergometer RPM meter The Ergomedic 939 E is built on a stabile frame, a large The RPM figures on the LCD screen are large and well balanced flywheel, a break belt and a pendulum easy to read.
This setting can be changed directly on the bike with the scale indicator on the left side of the bike or with Test ride the ergometer. The 939 E Ergometer is now an external Terminal unit. fully functional and ready to use.
The system will now restart in chosen mode. Alt. 1: ECG, Ergoline compatible command set, requested load value. Alt. 2: ECG, Ergoline compatible command set, current load value. Fig: LED (1) (Left side in front of rear support tube.) Monark 939 E...
When use a USB serial RS232 converter. finished a message appears on the PC screen. Before installing the Monark Software for your ergo- Common commands: meter, you must take the following steps.
Follow steps 1 – 7. At step 7 press ’0’ and then ENTER. The Ergometer can now be controlled again from the terminal or an external PC. Alt. 1: ECG, Ergoline compatible command set, requested load value. Alt. 2: ECG, Ergoline compatible command set, current load value. Monark 939 E...
ECG device with an Ergoline protocol for communication, alt 2. d) Press 0 if the bike is connected to a terminal or PC. 6. After that press 0 twice to go back to main menu. Monark 939 E...
Calibration Validation The following procedure will assure the user that the The 939 E is a mechanically weighted and braked ergometer is performing properly on a daily basis. ergometer, making performance validation a simple The test exercises the mechanical braking, pedalling procedure.
The indicator can now be used to set the bike in different modes. Fig: Calibration 1) The pointer’s 0-position 2) Adjusting weight of sinker 3) Locking screw 4) Calibration weight 5) Hook to the calibration weight 6) Pointer at 4 kp Monark 939 E...
0-index in line with the indicator/moving pointer. Tighten the lock- nut after the adjustment. See fig: Scale adjustment. Fig: Scale adjustment 1) Lock nut Monark 939 E...
Testing with Ergomedic 939 E The versatility of the 939 E/939 Medical Ergometer Finally, the chestbelt should be applied and monitored enable it to be utilized in a variety of testing to check for proper heart rate operation. The baseline environments.
36-45 yrs 45- yrs Excellent Excellent Good Good Above Average Above Average Average Average Below Average Below Average Fair Fair Poor Poor See also table 7 in “ Work tests with the Bicycle Ergometer“ by P O Astrand. Monark 939 E...
The base bearing is loose. Contact your dealer for service. Scratching sound is heard when pedalling Check that the carriage block is taken off and that none of the covers is scratching. There is a click noise and a squeak noise Loosen the chain. when pedalling. Monark 939 E...
Golding L. A, Myers C. R, Sinning W. E, Y´s way to physical fitness“, YMCA of the USA, Rosemont, IL, 1982 • Åstrand P-O, “Work Tests with the Bicycle Ergometer“, Monark AB, Varberg, Sweden For more technical details, see the section entitled “Reference“. References Åstrand I, ”Aerobic work capacity in men and women with special reference to age”, Acta Physiol Scand.
EC Directive 1999/44/EC. In short, important to tighten the pedals after 5 hours of ped- the directive states for that your Monark Dealer will alling (4 times per year). be liable for any defects, which existed at the time of •...
See ”Brake belt contact The crank bearing is greased and normally requires surface”. no supplementary lubrication. If a problem arises, please contact your Monark dealer. Brake belt contact surface Flywheel bearing Deposits of dirt on the brake belt and on the contact...
The sprocket should be lubricated with a few drops of oil once a year. Tilt the cycle to make it easier for the oil to reach the bearing. See fig: Lubrication. Fig: Lubrication Fig: Hub assembly Fig: Special remover (Art. No: 9100-14) Monark 939 E...
Frame 9338-30 Cover plate 9338-58 Switch, “on”/”off”, with cable 9338-142 Contact bracket, complete 9328-33 Adaptor M20/M16 9328-100 Pendulum, complete 9339-39 Communication cable, 3 m 9328-29 Scale lock, complete 9339-67 Power adaptor, Sweden 9339-66 Power adaptor, other countries Monark 939 E...
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Steel crank set, complete with 9000-211 Calibration weight, 4 kg magnets 9326-55 Chain, 98 L with chain lock 9339-853 Chestbelt Polar T34, complete 8966-175 BB cartridge bearing 9339-851 Strap for chestbelt, Polar 9328-78 Handlebar, wide splines, compl. Monark 939 E...
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