ergoline ergoselect 600 Operator's Manual
ergoline ergoselect 600 Operator's Manual

ergoline ergoselect 600 Operator's Manual

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ergoselect 600
Recumbent Ergometer
Operator's Manual
201000164000 • Version 2020-01-14 / Rev 04 • English

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  • Page 1 600 Recumbent Ergometer Operator’s Manual 201000164000 • Version 2020-01-14 / Rev 04 • English...
  • Page 2 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.:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ontents General Information Safety Information Intended Use Symbols Setup and Mains Connection Controls and Indicators Ergometer Setup Connecting the Power Cord Connecting the ECG Cable Connecting the Blood Pressure Cuff Transport Preparing the Patient Adjusting the Seat Adjusting the backrest Preparing the Patient for Blood Pressure Measurements Checking the Cuff Tubing Operation...
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  • Page 5: General Information

    Please note that information pertinent used. to several chapters is given only once. Therefore, read the manual once carefully in its entirety. • ERGOLINE is responsible for the safety, reliability, and performance of the equipment, only if • The symbols mean: ‑...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Explosion hazards may result from the use of flammable 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. Warning For use, the ergometer must always be connected to electric •...
  • Page 7 afety nformatIon for ontraIndICatIons ‑I nvasIve lood ressure The following patient categories are excluded from using easurement the device: • patients feeling discomfort or suffering from dizziness, Warning nausea or pain. • Patient Hazard • • patients under the influence of substances that may impair vigilance (alcohol, drugs, medication).
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    If you have questions in this matter, please contact equipment. ERGOLINE or a representative. Note – Applied Parts PPlICaBle eGulatIons and IreCtIves •...
  • Page 9: Symbols

    ymBols Symbol ’type B applied part’ Type B applied parts have no direct contact with Manufacturer’s identification patients and offer the lowest protection against electric shock Date of manufacture Symbol ’type BF applied part’ The number found under this symbol is the date of Type BF applied parts are connected to the body manufacture in the YYYY-MM-DD format of the patient and provide a higher degree of pro-...
  • Page 10: Setup And Mains Connection

    Place the ergoselect 600 on a level floor. The ergoselect 600 is mounted on a wooden pallet for shipment. You need a wrench (SW 17) or a ratchet and the corres‑ pon ding socket to detach the ergometer from the pallet.
  • Page 11: Connecting The Power Cord

    onneCtInG the ower The connection panel is located on the underside of the ergometer. • Plug the power cord into socket (a) and use the sup‑ plied lock (b) to secure it against disconnection. • Using the supplied strain relief, attach the cable to the metal frame.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Ecg Cable

    PC‑based ECG systems of most manufacturers. Different connection cables are available to support different communication modes (digital, analog, remote start, etc.). All ergoline ergometers are equipped with a digital inter‑ face (special adapters, which can be obtained from ergo‑ eKg / pc...
  • Page 13: Connecting The Blood Pressure Cuff

    onneCtInG the lood ressure • The connectors for the blood pressure cuff are located on the back of the ergometer, below the seat rail. • Connect the microphone at (1). • Slip the cuff tubing onto the connection sleeve (2) and engage.
  • Page 14: Preparing The Patient

    reParInG the atIent djustInG the Lift the notch lever and adjust the distance to the load unit until the patient can easily reach the pedals and exercise. eat adjustment with slotted seat rail Check the locking pin at the seat adjustment and make sure that it is properly engaged! ocKing pin at seat adjustment Caution...
  • Page 15: Adjusting The Backrest

    BaCkrest The inclination of the ergoselect 600 backrest is adjustable. djusting the BacKrest Turn the notch lever to disengage it. Then pull out. The backrest has three indent positions. Set backrest to the desired position, engage notch lever and screw tight.
  • Page 16: Preparing The Patient For Blood Pressure Measurements

    reParInG the atIent for lood ressure easurements Always choose the cuff size suitable for the patient's arm. The maximum arm circumference is indicated on the cuff. orrect cuff size rong cuff size ICroPhone osItIon Before applying the cuff, check the position of the micro‑ phone inside the red pocket (on the inside of the cuff): When the microphone is inside the pocket, its metal side must face the arm.
  • Page 17: Checking The Cuff Tubing

    When you close the Velcro strap, check that the metal clasp (a) is inside the marked index range (b), and not outside. The cuff tab must be located below the metal clasp (see illustration at right). orrect cuff position heCkInG the uBInG Check that the cuff tubing does not knock against the patient's knee, when the patient is pedalling and the hand...
  • Page 18: Operation

    Control terminal K ontrol termInal urnInG the ystem You turn the ergometer on by pressing the power switch ‑ ergoline the green indicator in the switch lights up. The ergometer runs a self‑test. Subsequently, the main menu displays. GmbH Selftest running...
  • Page 19: Operating Modes With Control Terminal P

    PeratInG odes wIth ontrol ermInal An ergoselect ergometer with a control terminal P supports the following operating modes: PC MODE An external device (e.g. stand‑alone electrocardio‑ graph, PC‑based ECG system) controls the ergometer ‑ no intervention at all is required at the ergometer. ERGOMETRY The ergometer runs an automatic exercise test ‑...
  • Page 20: Pc Mode

    PC m Use the softkeys on the right and left (↑ ↓) to position the PC Mode bar cursor on PC MODE and confirm the selection with SELECT. Ergometry Manual Settings Select ain menu The display changes ‑ the ergometer is waiting for com‑ mands from the external ECG unit.
  • Page 21: Ergometry

    rGometry Use the softkeys on the right and left (↑ ↓) to position the PC Mode bar cursor on ERGOMETRY and confirm the selection with Ergometry SELECT. Manual Settings Select ain menu The stored test protocols available for selection will be Protocols dis played.
  • Page 22 Note • The saddle height (ergoselect 200) can be changed during an exercise test. • To reactivate the saddle height adjustment function, press and the arrow keys will again be displayed. • Additional blood pressure measurements can be initiated with ermInatInG an xerCIse The exercise phase can be terminated manually at any time...
  • Page 23: Manual

    anual Use the softkeys on the right and left (↑ ↓) to position the PC Mode bar cursor on MANUAL and confirm the selection with Ergometry SELECT. Manual Settings In this operating mode the user controls the entire exercise test by selecting the loads, stage times and by initiating blood pressure measurements.
  • Page 24: Settings With Control Terminal P

    ettInGs wIth ontrol ermInal Some of the device settings are configurable to meet spe‑ PC Mode cific requirements. The settings will be saved and remain Ergometry stored even when the ergometer is switched off. Manual Use the softkeys on the right and left (↑ ↓) to position the Settings bar cursor on SETTINGS and confirm the selection with SELECT.
  • Page 25 Use the softkeys ↑ ↓ to select the parameter to edit. Protocol Select Step At Select, for example, you can choose the protocol type: Basic Load 25 W Stage Time 2 min ‑ Step (load increase in steps) or ‑ Ramp (continuous load increase). Load Stage 25 W Press SELECT to save the selected protocol type.
  • Page 26 anGuaGe The texts can be displayed in different languages. Language Deutsch English Français Español Italiano Select anguage menu The audio signal emitted during blood pressure measure‑ Beep ments can be turned on and off. Select eep during measurements oftware ersIon Select this option to view the installed software version.
  • Page 27 ekG t The selected EKG Type determines the communication EKG Type method with the ECG recorder, PC‑based ECG system, etc. To prevent an accidental change of this setting, the menu is protected with a password. Using the arrow keys, enter 003 and confirm the entry with SELECT.
  • Page 28 Here you determine the RPM limits. When these limits are exceeded, the LEDs for high or low speed (RPM) will Min ↑ 0 ... 70 illuminate. Select the value to change (Min. or Max.) and confirm with Max ↓ 50 ... 130 SELECT.
  • Page 29: Control Terminal K

    You turn the ergometer on by pressing the power switch ‑ ergoline the green indicator in the switch lights up. The ergometer runs a self‑test. Subsequently, the main menu displays. GmbH Selftest running test screen Note •...
  • Page 30: Operating Modes With Control Terminal K

    PeratInG odes wIth ontrol ermInal An ergoselect ergometer with a control terminal K supports the following operating modes: PC MODE TEST An external device (e.g. stand‑alone electrocardio‑ Integrated test protocols (steep ramping test, PWC graph, PC‑based ECG system) controls the ergometer ‑ tests) allow an assessment of the physical fitness.
  • Page 31: Pc Mode

    PC m When the PC Mode key has been pressed, the screen ap pears as shown at right. The ergometer is waiting for commands from the external ECG unit. ↑ Saddle ↓ Saddle With the arrrow keys, the saddle height can be electrically adjusted on the ergoselect 200 (on the ergoselect 400, these key adjust the height of the drive unit).
  • Page 32: Ergometry

    rGometry The ergometer is controlled by an internally stored protocol. Pressing the "Ergometry" key will display the test protocol Ergometry WHO used last. ↑ Saddle Press the "Start" key to re‑start the protocol, or press the "Select" key to display the protocol parameters or to switch ↓...
  • Page 33 djustments urInG the xerCIse Press the key to display the configuration menu. This is what you can do during the test • increase or decrease the current load in increments Load + Recovery phase (adjustable between 1 watt and 25 watts) •...
  • Page 34: Manual

    anual In this operating mode the user controls the entire exercise test by selecting the loads, stage times and by initiating blood pressure measurements. ↑ Load + Saddle The exercise test is started with the "Start" key, afterwards the load can be set and changed with the [Load +] and ↓...
  • Page 35: Training

    raInInG Cardiologic training sessions can be performed with ergo‑ select ergometers equipped with control terminal K. For a detailed description of the protocols, please refer to Training No.1 Pulse the Appendix. ↑ Saddle Pressing the "Training" key will display the training protocol used last.
  • Page 36: Training With Chip Card

    The training protocols are saved to the chip card by means of a PC program ("ergoline opticare professional" or "ergo‑ line opticare basic"). Upon completion of the training session, the entire proce‑...
  • Page 37 The name and the weight stored on the card are displayed. Training Chipcard Sumner You can use the arrow keys to enter the current weight. David Weight + 93 kg Press the "Next" key and the initial screen will display. You can initiate the displayed training protocol or select Weight - another protocol from the chip card.
  • Page 38: Settings For Control Terminals K

    ettInGs for ontrol ermInals Some of the device settings are configurable to meet spe‑ cific requirements. The settings will be saved and remain stored even when the ergometer is switched off. Select SETTINGS to display the configuration menu. Settings Default Mode When all changes have been made, you can exit the confi‑...
  • Page 39 Use the softkeys ↑ ↓ to select the parameter to edit. Protocol Select Step At Select, for example, you can choose the protocol type: Basic Load 25 Watt ↑ ‑ Step (load increase in steps) or Stage Time ‑ Ramp (continuous load increase). Load Stage 25 Watt ↓...
  • Page 40 hanGe Here you determine the increments for each load change. Load Change Depending on your choice, each key press will change the load by +/‑ 1, 5, 10 und 25 watts. 1 Watt ↑ 5 Watt 10 Watt 25 Watt ↓...
  • Page 41 Date/Time To begin with, you select DATE or TIME and confirm the selection. Then the value displayed in reverse video can be edited Date with the ↑ ↓ keys and saved with SELECT. ↑ 14. 01. 2020 The time is set in the same way. Time You exit the configuration with ↓...
  • Page 42 For all training modes (pulse, constant load and interval), Training the warmup phase, the duration of the training session Select Pulse and the recovery phase are defined first. Basic Load Watt Depending on the selected training mode, you can edit the ↑...
  • Page 43 ekG t The selected EKG Type determines the communication EKG Type method with the ECG recorder, PC‑based ECG system, etc. To prevent an accidental change of this setting, the menu ↑ is protected with a password. Using the arrow keys, enter 003 and confirm the entry with SELECT.
  • Page 44 Here you determine the RPM limits. When these limits are exceeded, the LEDs for high or low speed (RPM) will illuminate. Min ↑ 0 ... 70 ↑ Select the value to change (Min. or Max.) and confirm with SELECT. Max ↓ 50 ...
  • Page 45: Cleaning, Maintenance, Disposal

    leanInG aIntenanCe IsPosal eneral leanInG Warning • Shock Hazard • Wipe the device surface down with a cloth moistened with soap water or a disinfectant. The cloth should not be dripping wet; do not allow liquids • Disconnect the device from the power line before cleaning. to enter the device.
  • Page 46 leanInG the lood ressure emovInG the ICroPhone Pull the end of the cuff through the metal clasp and fold out the cuff. Pull on the short Velcro tab to open the microphone pock‑ et and carefully remove the microphone. leanInG Clean the cuff and tubing with a moist cloth.
  • Page 47 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. - 47 -...
  • Page 48: Technical Specifications

    PeCIfICatIons rGometer Model modular ergometer system ergoselect models ergoselect 600 P / K Operating Mode continuous operation Power supply 100 ‑ 240 V / 50 ‑ 60 Hz (100 VA max.) specification power cord US: SPT 2x18AWG 125 V / 10 A „hospital“...
  • Page 49 Interfaces PORT 1 (DSUB‑9‑pole): digital remote control RS232 by PC or ECG recorder, remote start of ECG recorder (optional) USB: digital remote control by PC (driver required) Dimensions, Weight length: 165 cm width: 75 cm height: 108 cm weight: approx. 86 kg Safety Standards DIN EN 60601‑1, DIN EN 60601‑1‑2, DIN VDE 0750‑238...
  • Page 50 Cuff Deflation Method pulse‑dependent deflation rate approx. 3 mmHg/beat or approx. 3 mmHg/s Calibration calibration with external pressure meter Artifact Rejection automatic artifact rejection and comparison of the resting BP readings from both methods for plausibility xerCIse rotoCols Protocol initial load time in stage load recovery load...
  • Page 51 amIly of CharaCterIstICs of the BrakInG torque Control ranGe black: speed‑independent range to DIN VDE 0750‑0238 black + grey: speed‑independent range of the ergoselect ergometer IeC 60601‑1 amIly of CharaCterIstICs of the load PerIods aCCordInG to Under permanent load, the load periods and pauses (white) shall be observed. - 51 -...
  • Page 52: Electromagnetic Compatibility En 60601-1-2

    60601‑1‑2 Warning Changes or modifications to this system not expressly • RF INTERFERENCE • approved by ergoline could cause EMC issues with this or other equipment. • Use of portable telephones or other radio frequency (RF) This system is designed to comply with applicable regula‑...
  • Page 53 ’ – e uIdanCe and anufaCturer eClaratIon leCtromaGnetIC mmunIty The ergoselect ergometer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the ergoselect ergometer is used in such an environment. Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance...
  • Page 54 ’ – e uIdanCe and anufaCturer eClaratIon leCtromaGnetIC mmunIty The ergoselect ergometer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the ergoselect ergometer is used in such an environment. Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance...
  • Page 55 eCommended seParatIon dIstanCes Between PortaBle and moBIle CommunICatIons equIPment and the erGoseleCt erGometer The ergoselect ergometer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the ergoselect ergometer can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the ergoselect ergometer as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
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  • Page 58 GmbH Lindenstraße 5 72475 Bitz Germany Tel.: +49-(0) 7431 98 94 - 0 Fax: +49-(0) 7431 98 94 - 128 e-mail: info@ergoline.com http: www.ergoline.com...

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