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Julio rodriguez
February 21, 2025
Looking for UBC Model 950-148 Display panel
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Mr. Anderson
February 21, 2025
You can find a display panel for the Biodex Upper Body Cycle model UBC 950-148 on Hydra Fitness Parts, where it is listed as the Biodex Clinical Pro UBC 950-148 Upper Body Cycle Display Console for $149.99. However, it is currently out of stock.
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UPPER BODY CYCLE AND UPPER BODY CYCLE CLINICAL PRO INSTALLATION/ OPERATION MANUAL 950-146 950-148 FN: 08-127 Rev C 11/15...
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UPPER BODY CYCLE This manual covers installation and operation procedures for the following Upper Body Cycle products: #950-146 Cycle, Upper Body #950-148 Cycle, Upper Body, Clinical Pro NOTE: All or some of the following symbols, cautions, warnings and notes may apply to your Upper Body...
6. CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS ................. 13 •Clinical Considerations •What is a MET? •Biodex Ergometers Support METs and Aid Exercise Prescription for both Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Exercise Fitness •The Relationship of Calories Burned to Oxygen Consumption and METs 7. MAINTENANCE ....................... 18 •...
1. Introduction Designed for versatility and durability, the Biodex Upper Body Cycle (UBC) and Upper Body Cycle Clinical Pro meet the demands of orthopedic, cardiopulmonary, sports medicine, wellness and general conditioning programs. Featuring a work range of up to 600 watts, plus self-powered, self-charging capability, these cycles accommodate a wide variety of patient profiles and can be used virtually anywhere.
2. Parts and Adjustments E-Z Grip Handgrips Figure 1: The Biodex Upper Body Cycle parts and adjustment mechanisms. 1. Display Panel 2. Seat Front-to-Back Release Handle 3. Seat Front-to-Back Scale 4. Actuator Adjust Locking Knob 5. Actuator Tilt Scale 6. Adjustable Arm Cranks 7.
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The Biodex UBCs are easy to adjust for patient comfort. The seat can be moved forward or back and the arm cranks can be adjusted for comfortable and efficient exercise. The following section explains how to adjust your bike for optimum patient comfort and positioning.
3. Operation and Display Settings Figure 2. The Biodex Upper Body Cycle Display Panel. — 7 — OPERATION AND DISPLAY SETTINGS...
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The display turns on (powering up) when the user starts to turn the arm cranks. There is no ON or OFF switch. Power up is the same if the power supply is plugged or not. Time is displayed initially after anything has been set. The user can stop exercising after the initial motion to set the effort level, time and weight if desired.
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Pausing and Resuming During Exercise When the user has been exercising, time is counting up or down, total steps, distance and calories are accumulated. If the user stops exercising, the active calculations stop but are not cleared and the lower window stops scrolling through for a period of 60 seconds. When the user starts to exercise again, everything resumes from where it stopped if it is under 1 min.
4. Isokinetic Resistance Explained Isokinetic resistance (Isokinetics) is excellent for building strength and building endurance. • Speed is always constant and resistance is accommodating • Pedal hard, work rate increases. Pedal easy, work rate decreases Isokinetics provides accommodating resistance throughout the subject’s entire pedaling range of motion for the duration of the exercise period.
5. Heart Rate Monitoring The UBC’s Heart Rate Monitoring allows clinicians to monitor user heart rate during exercise sessions. This is accomplished by attaching a wireless heart-rate monitor directly to the patient. The chest strap then sends heart rate related information directly to the display panel.
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The following chart depicts standard Target Heart Rate ranges for optimum cardiovascular benefit. While this chart may be used as a guide for heart rate-healthy users, clinicians must be sure to set the Target Heart Rate based on individual patient protocol. CAUTION: When prescribed for therapeutic purposes, a physician should clearly define the parameters of use (i.e., total work, maximum heart rate, etc.) to reduce the risk of patient injury.
As with any other piece of user-interactive rehabilitation equipment, certain clinical considerations must be ensured before anyone is allowed to exercise on a Biodex UBC or UBC Clinical Pro. Following is a brief summary of some points to consider. 1. All users should have medical clearance prior to undertaking any rigorous exercise program.
3. Avant de débuter une séance d'exercice, s'assurer que le patient est assis en position confortable. Veiller au réglage avant-arriére du siége, de l'angle d'inclinaison du vérin et des manivelles à bras, selon le besoin. On trouvers au chapitre 2, Réglages mécaniques, la description détaillée des réglages mécaniques.
(watts) to ensure a consistent elevation of an individual’s metabolic rate and the corresponding appropriate heart rate. Cranking an upper body cycle at 100 watts will, for example, have a very different effect on one’s metabolic rate and heart rate when compared to pedaling a lower body cycle at 100 watts.
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à l’extérieur. On calcule le taux métabolique en MET en divisant simplement la consommation d’oxygène (en ml/kg/min) par 3,5. Les ergomètres Biodex facilitent le calcul des MET et les prescriptions d’exercice pour réadaptation cardiopulmonaire et mise en forme sous surveillance médicale.
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Rapport entre calories brûlées, consommation d’oxygène et MET Pour chaque litre d’oxygène consommé par l’organisme durant l’exercice, ce dernier brûle environ 5 calories. L’exemple ci-dessous illustre une personne de 68 kg (150 lb) s’exerçant à un niveau qui demande une consommation de 1 litre (1 000 ml) d’oxygène chaque minute.
7. Maintenance contents The Biodex UBCs are designed to provide many years of dependable use. To help ensure this product performs to maximum specifications, and to increase the life of the product, please note the following general cleaning instructions. Daily Maintenance •...
8. Service Procedures Figure 3: The UBC crank assembly. Chain Replacement The Chain Replacement Procedure is actually a four-part operation that requires the user to replace the chain, align the replacement chain, check the replacement chain for proper tension adjustment. Tools Required: (2) ½"...
Chain Tensioning Procedure 1. Reinstall take-up assembly, but leave securing nut loose. 2. Slide take-up weldment up, so that the chain has some slack and is not taught. 3. Once properly tensioned, tighten ½" to secure nut and bolt. 4. Replace pedal on sprocket axle. 5.
Battery Removal and Replacement (See Figure 4.) Tools: Phillips Screwdriver, 10mm Wrench NOTE: Before proceeding, turn OFF power and ensure power pack is unplugged from outlet. 1. Loosen the left side arm assembly tapered pin nut 10mm. Loosen the nut so that it is flush with end of threaded end.
Sprocket Axle Replacement Tools Required: Phillips Screwdriver, (2) Adjustable Wrenches, Tape Measure, Straight Edge, 5/32" Allen Wrench. 1. Remove power cord from wall. 2. Remove the arm cranks (refer to Figure 4) so the covers can be removed. To do this, remove the hex nut at the hub of each crank, drive the cotter pin through and discard.
Seat Slide Adjustment Procedure (See Figures 5 and 6.) Figure 5. Adjusting the Seat Slide. The seat slide consists of six wheels (three on each side). The center wheel, if out of adjustment, will cause looseness or stiffness in the seat slide operation. Figure 5 shows a side view of the chair slide assembly with the center wheel cap removed for illustration.
Seat Slide Release Assembly Removal and Replacement (See Figure 7.) The release assembly consists of a pull handle (located under and to the side of the seat base), a cable assembly, and plunger. Removal: 1. Remove seat from pedestal. 2. Slide pedestal back and remove from track. If release assembly will not disengage, you will need to retract the plunger manually.
9. Configuration and Diagnostics Configuration Setup Mode 1. With power off to the display 2. Pedal the unit so that the display turns on. 3. Press and hold both the <Set Effort Level> button and the “yy | >” <play pause> button simultaneously.
• Certification: ETL listed to UL 60601-1, and CAN/CSA C22.2 No.: 601- 1.1-M90. EMC compliance to EN 60601-1-2. • Warranty: Two-years parts; one-year labor Mfg: Biodex Medical Systems 20 Ramsay Road Shirley, NY 11967-4704 Classification: Class I measuring, Type B, ordinary equipment, continuous operation...
11. Electromagnetic Compatibility Standard Test Method Range Limits Result IEC 61000-3-2 Harmonics 100 Hz to 2KHz Class A THD = 251.94% IEC 61000-3-3 Flicker observation time (TP) 10 min max voltage change (dmax) 0.00 % max Rel steady state voltage change (dc) 0.00 % duration of d(t)>3%(t) .2 sec...
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Looking for UBC Model 950-148 Display panel
You can find a display panel for the Biodex Upper Body Cycle model UBC 950-148 on Hydra Fitness Parts, where it is listed as the Biodex Clinical Pro UBC 950-148 Upper Body Cycle Display Console for $149.99. However, it is currently out of stock.
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