4.9.1 Check lead connections.
4.9.2 Replace all six batteries.
5. Setup
5.1 Equipment Setup
Press ← until "Press enter for new test" appears.
5.1.1
Press ← to see the following:
5.1.2
Test Number = 12
NOTE: QuadScan automatically allocates the next available test number. This
number is used to identify the participant's data during recall and should be
noted on the data intake sheet.
Press ← .
5.1.3
NOTE: Device will signal an alarm sound to warn the user that unit is still on after a
period of inactivity of 60 seconds.
5.2 Entering Participant Data
5.2.1 Using the ↑ and ↓ arrows, enter participant's information.
NOTE: Enter physical activity level using following table.
Level of Activity
Very Low Movement
Restricted
Low/Medium
Office/Light Work
Medium Weekend
Recreation
Medium/High Moderate
Exercise
PC-POD-CP-012-v01
General
Generally inactive.
Recreational activities for
short duration and at low
intensity.
Sporadic involvement in
recreational activities for
short duration and at
moderate intensity.
Moderate job activity and
moderate exercise 3 times
per week.
Printed copies are not controlled.
PC-POD-CP-012-v01
Activities
Laying at ease, sitting,
writing, standing, driving.
Cycling (5.5 mph/9 kph),
bowling, golf, hiking, tennis,
walking (2.5 mph/4 kph).
Aerobics (low intensity),
badminton, cycling (9
mph/14 kph), gymnastics
(light), skiing (alpine),
swimming, tennis
(competitive), ballroom
dancing.
Basketball, cycling (11-14
mph/18-22 kph),
canoeing (vigorously),
disco dancing, martial
arts, handball, rope
skipping (60-80 rpm),
running
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