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M9609XX Manual - Corival 2015
OEM products
Lode BV
Zernikepark 16
NL 9747 AN
Groningen
The Netherlands
t: +31 50 571 28 11
f: +31 50 571 67 46
@: ask@lode.nl
www.lode.nl
M960900 / VERSION: 1.1 - 2021-08-17

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  • Page 1 M9609XX Manual - Corival 2015 OEM products Lode BV Zernikepark 16 NL 9747 AN Groningen The Netherlands t: +31 50 571 28 11 f: +31 50 571 67 46 @: ask@lode.nl www.lode.nl M960900 / VERSION: 1.1 - 2021-08-17...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6.2 - Adjust the handlebar 7 - List of symbols used 7 - List of symbols used 8 - Control with the Lode Ergometry Manager (LEM) 8 - Control with the Lode Ergometry Manager (LEM) 9 - Control with an External Device...
  • Page 3: Intended Use

    The maintenance and service of the medical device has to be done by a well-trained service engineer who is working for a Lode distributor and is specifically trained regarding the MD by the International Service Coordinator of Lode.
  • Page 4: Precautions

    2 - Precautions Read this manual before using the device and follow it carefully. The operator should instruct the test subject prior to performing an exercise protocol. If, at any time during exercise, the test subject feels faint, dizzy, or experiences pain, stop the test and he or she should be consulted by the physician.
  • Page 5 Read all warnings posted on the device. Inspect the device for worn or loose components prior to use. Tighten / replace any loose or worn components prior to use. Do not place any loose parts or objects on the device before and during use.
  • Page 6 Heart rate monitoring systems, BP measurements or SpO2 monitoring may be inaccurate. Over exercise may result in serious injury or death. If the test person feels faint stop exercising immediately. The installation should only be done by authorized persons who follow the installation instructions. Do not spill any liquid over the device.
  • Page 7 Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the ergometer, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
  • Page 8 Your device may be executed with heart rate measurement, blood pressure measurement, and / or SpO2 (blood saturation) measurement. These measurements may be inaccurate, depending on use circumstances. These measurements are indicative and cannot be used for diagnostic purposes. M960900 / VERSION: 1.1 - 2021-08-17 8/24...
  • Page 9: Contra Indication

    3 - Contra Indication The device is to be operated by classified personnel only. As stated in the intended use, the device is intended to be used in a medical environment. During the intended use the test subject will deliver energy.
  • Page 10: Description Of Parts

    4.1 - Description of parts 1. Saddle (APPLIED PART) 2. Saddle adjustment release lever 3. On/off switch 4. Pedal (APPLIED PART) 5. Connections 6. Display (APPLIED PART) 7. Handle bar (APPLIED PART) 8. Handle bar adjustment release lever 9. Type plate Note that if the bloodpressure option is included the cuff is also an APPLIED PART.
  • Page 11: Installation

    5 - Installation 5.1 - Install the device - Unpack the device while leaving the transport straps in place. - Place the device in the location where it will be used. - Remove transport straps and remaining packaging materials. - Connect the power cord to the line output at the required voltage (see type plate). - Remove all objects from the device.
  • Page 12: Connecting Cables

    5.3 - Connecting cables The connection for the power cord and optional connectors for external devices are hidden on the lower side of the device. Tilt the device carefully to the side and leave it resting on the handlebar. You can now connect the cables and guide them through the cable guide.
  • Page 13: Cable Management

    5.4 - Cable Management To make sure that connectors are not damaged through pulling them, you need to use the strain relief. 1. Place the ergometer on its side. The handlebar will support the ergometer on the ground. 2. Remove the strain relief by pushing the arms in the cavity inwards.
  • Page 14: Preparation

    6 - Preparation 6.1 - Adjusting the saddle position Lift the lever under the saddle. The saddle can now be moved up and down. Release the lever to lock the saddle in position. Note: the patient should not sit on the saddle while adjusting it. M960900 / VERSION: 1.1 - 2021-08-17 14/24...
  • Page 15: Adjust The Handlebar

    6.2 - Adjust the handlebar Unlock the handlebar by moving the lever away from the ergometer. Position the handlebar in de preferred position by rotating it. Lock the handlebar by bringing the lever back to the original position. Note: the patient should not lean on the handlebar while adjusting it.
  • Page 16: List Of Symbols Used

    7 - List of symbols used General warning Read manufacturer’s guide, advices and instructions and manual Potential Equalization Conductor CE and notified body FCC 18 RF ISM tested "ON" position of the on/off switch: IEC 60417-5007 “ON” (power) "OFF" position of on/off switch: IEC 60417-5008 “OFF” (power) Symbol for collection, treatment, recycling and disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) as set out in Directive 2002/96/EC of 27 January 2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical an electronic...
  • Page 17: Control With The Lode Ergometry Manager (Lem)

    External Control Connector Type B applied part 8 - Control with the Lode Ergometry Manager (LEM) 1. If your device has an RS232 or USB port, connect it directly to the PC LEM is installed on. If your device has a RJ45 connector plug it with an UTP cable to the special interface connector that was delivered with your device and to a USB port in your PC.
  • Page 18: Control With An External Device

    1. Connect the device with the supplied cable to the external device. You can control the device with e.g. an exercise ECG device or Metabolic Card. 2. Download the interfacing instructions from the internet at www.lode.nl after you have registered your device.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    Opening of the equipment by unauthorized agencies is not allowed and will terminate any claim to warranty. Lode will make available on request circuit diagrams, component part lists, descriptions, calibration instructions, or other information that will assist authorized service personnel to repair those parts of the ergometer that are designated by Lode as repairable by authorized service personnel.
  • Page 20: Cleaning

    The ergometer should be calibrated once a year. In case any damage is observed of the ergometer Lode B.V. or his representative should be informed in order to execute the necessary repair(s). Service of the ergometer is restricted to factory-trained personnel only.
  • Page 21: Accessories

    13 - Accessories Colour display 3.5" - Control Unit with 7" Programmable Control Colour Display 3.5" - SpO2 for control unit single display touch screen for Unit with 7" 2nd screen with touch panel ergometer Touchscreen for ... (bicycle) Partnumber: 945810 Partnumber: 945810 Partnumber: 945834 Partnumber: 945834...
  • Page 22 Easy saddle exchange Saddle for children Transportwheel for Adjustable cranks Saddle extra large option - Corival Corival Partnumber: 960807 Partnumber: 960807 Partnumber: 401066 Partnumber: 401066 Partnumber: 960801 Partnumber: 960801 Partnumber: 960804 Partnumber: 960804 Partnumber: 401084 Partnumber: 401084 Fast change of saddle Versatile ergometry Easy transportation Optimal force...
  • Page 23: Specifications

    14 - Specifications Workload Connectivity Minimum load Lode 38K4 interface protocol Maximum peak load 1000 W Lode interface protocol Minimum load increments Lode WLP interface protocol Maximum continuous load 750 W Ergoline P10 interface protocol Hyperbolic workload control Ergoline P4 interface protocol...
  • Page 24 Environmental conditions Minimum operational temperature 14 °C Maximum operational temperature 35 °C Minimum operational air pressure 80 kPa Maximum operational air pressure 106 kPa Minimum operational non-condensing 30 % humidity Maximum operational non-condensing 90 % humidity Minimum storage & transport temperature -20 °C Maximum storage &...

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