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Training Ergometer
Operator's Manual
201000557000 • Version 2023-11-16 / Rev 05 • English

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  • Page 1 Training Ergometer Operator‘s Manual 201000557000 • Version 2023-11-16 / Rev 05 • English...
  • Page 3 This manual also describes optional components that are not included in the standard scope of delivery of this product. The document “Cleaning, and Disinfecting ergoline Medical Devices” (Part No. 201000641000) in its most recent version is also part of this manual. This document is exclusively made available for download from the ergoline website www.ergoline.com.
  • Page 4 / optibike plus optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ........Control Terminal of optibike basic .
  • Page 6 ........Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 60601-1-2 ... . . optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 7: General Information

    • Observance of the safety information protects from • ergoline is responsible for the effects on safety, reli- injuries and prevents inappropriate use of the device. ability, and performance of the device, only if All device users and persons responsible for assembly, —...
  • Page 8 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the [ME device or ME system], including cables, specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of the device could result. optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    • As a general rule modifications to the medical device are not Equipment Malfunction allowed, unless Only the special shielded cables supplied by ergoline may be – the modifications are carried out by ergoline GmbH, used to connect the device to other pieces of equipment.
  • Page 10: Indications, Contra-Indications And Exclusions, Criteria For Termination

    • Absolute precedence over the standards mentioned above. — any acute or severe chronic cardiorespiratory In case of questions, please contact your local dealer or ergoline GmbH. disease causing marked functional impairment (e.g., severe congestive heart failure, severe burns, cardiomyopathy, severe arrhythmias, thromboses,...
  • Page 11: Intended Use

    • Miscellaneous cation described in the intended use. — Severe fatigue (malaise), sometimes persisting for days — Dizziness — Body aches — Delayed feelings of illness optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 12: Biocompatibility

    If you have questions in this matter, please contact ergoline GmbH or an ergoline representative. 2.7 Applicable Laws, Regulations,...
  • Page 13: Symbols

    Transport and storage label: Notified body: TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH, do not stack. Ridlerstr. 65, 80339 München, Germany. Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory NRTL label for the USA and Canada. Do not lean against device: tipping hazard. optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 14: Setup And Mains Connection

    (underside of ergometer) Pedal * Castors Figure 4 – 1: Operating controls of the optibike basic / optibike plus * = applied parts as defined in IEC 60601-1 To safely terminate operation of the ergometer after use, turn it off with the power switch.
  • Page 15: Mounting The Control Terminal

    • It is now possible to transport the ergometer. • When you have reached the new location, lower the ergometer very carefully. Otherwise it can be severely damaged. Figure 4 – 3: Transporting the optibike basic / optibike plus optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 16: Setup

    • Return the ergometer carefully to its upright position and adjust the handlebar. • Plug the power cord into a wall outlet. Figure 4 – 6: Power cord in strain relief mounted to frame optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 17 Disconnection from Power Supply Only the removal of the power cord will result in an all- pole disconnection of the device from the power line. Ensure that the power plug is readily accessible at all times. optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 18: Preparing The Patient

    Adjust the clamping force of the clamping lever if necessary. The handlebar is not designed to support the full body weight! Risk of falling! optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 19: Saddle Adjustment

    5 Preparing the Patient 5.2 Saddle Adjustment The saddle height of the optibike basic / optibike plus is adjusted manually with a clamping lever. When the pedal is in its lower position, there should be a 10° angle between the axis formed by the upper body and the thigh.
  • Page 20: Control Terminal Of Optibike Basic

    The patient/end user has unrestricted access to all func- tions. STOP START Figure 6 – 1: optibike basic control terminal 6.1 Turning the System On You turn on the ergometer by pressing the power switch. The ergometer runs a self-test. Subsequently, the main ergoline menu displays.
  • Page 21: Operating Modes

    STOP START With these keys you scroll up and down through the menu items. Figure 6 – 4: optibike basic – keypad and display 6.2 Operating Modes The optibike basic / optibike plus ergometer supports the following operating modes: Manual The ergometer is controlled manually, i.e., the user per-...
  • Page 22: Manual

    6 Control Terminal of optibike basic 6.3 Manual Use the softkeys (r s) to position the bar cursor on Manual and confirm the selection with the Start key. Manual In this operating mode the user controls the entire exercise Training test by selecting the load levels.
  • Page 23: Training

    6 Control Terminal of optibike basic 6.4 Training 6.4.1 Introduction Caution The optibike ergometer supports various training modes. Up to 10 different protocols can be configured and Health Hazard saved. Before starting to exercise with the ergometer, please For the actual training session, the training protocols can consult with your doctor whether you are fit for an easily be retrieved and started.
  • Page 24: Training At A Constant Load ("Constant" Mode)

    6 Control Terminal of optibike basic 6.4.2 Training at a Constant Load (“Constant” Mode) Use the softkeys (r s) to position the bar cursor on Training and confirm the selection with the Start key. Manual Training Countdown Settings Figure 6 – 8: Main menu – Training Use the softkeys (r s) to position the bar cursor on the...
  • Page 25: Pulse-Controlled Training ("Pulse" Mode)

    6 Control Terminal of optibike basic Terminating the Training Session When the set training phase is over, the ergometer auto- 1 – Constant matically advances to the recovery phase, i.e., the load is reduced to the recovery load defined in the training protocol.
  • Page 26 6 Control Terminal of optibike basic The training protocol is initiated with the Start key. 2 – Pulse Wrmup The training consists of five phases: Watt ♥/min /min 1. Warm-up phase (Wrmup) 2. Increase load 02:25 3. Training (Trg.) 0.00 4.
  • Page 27: Countdown

    6 Control Terminal of optibike basic 6.5 Countdown Use the softkeys (r s) to position the bar cursor on Countdown and confirm the selection with the Start key. Manual The duration of the training and the initial load are known Training parameters in this mode.
  • Page 28: Settings

    6 Control Terminal of optibike basic 6.6 Settings 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. Manual Training Use the softkeys (r s) to position the bar cursor on Countdown Settings and confirm the selection with the Start key.
  • Page 29: Quick Start

    6 Control Terminal of optibike basic Use the softkeys (r s) to select the parameter to edit. Protocol 01 Select Constant Wrmup Time 1 min Wrmup Load 11 W Trg.Time 3 min Trg.Load 16 W Recov.Time 2 min Recov.Load 13 W Figure 6 –...
  • Page 30: Load Change

    6 Control Terminal of optibike basic 6.6.5 Load Change 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 or 25 watts. +/–...
  • Page 31: Energy

    6 Control Terminal of optibike basic 6.6.8 Energy In this menu, you select the unit of measurement for cal- Energy culation of the energy expenditure. The two options are kJ and kCal. kCal Figure 6 – 32: Selecting the energy unit of measurement 6.6.9 Contrast...
  • Page 32: Language

    6 Control Terminal of optibike basic 6.6.11 Language The texts can be displayed in different languages. Language Deutsch English Français Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Figure 6 – 35: Language menu 6.6.12 Software Version Select this option to view the installed software version.
  • Page 33: Control Terminal Of Optibike Plus

    Service Department. • The replacement procedure is explained in detail in the Field Service Manual. • Please contact ergoline, if you would like to receive a copy of the Field Service Manual. Figure 7 – 1: Control terminal T Warning •...
  • Page 34: Operating Modes With Control Terminal T

    Ten user-configurable training/test protocols are available Training/Test (see chapter 7.6.8 Training / Test on page 42). A POLAR® or ergoline HR receiver is integrated in the Figure 7 – 5: Training/Test mode ergometer and provides the relevant data for heart-rate controlled training sessions. The test subject's performance can be assessed on the basis of these protocols.
  • Page 35: Manual

    Waiting for start 1/min menu between +/– 1 W and +/– 25 W (see chapter 7.6.3 Load Change on page 39). Figure 7 – 10: Starting a manual test optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 36: Training / Test

    Test menu (see chapter 7.6.8 Training / Test on page 42). Training/Test To edit the parameters of a training / test protocol, press the key of the training or test protocol. PULSE INT HR TEST Figure 7 – 12: Selecting the training/test protocol optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 37: Editing Parameters

    Heart Rate Belt Anfangslast Warmup Load Type Pulse (6 W ... 100 W) (0 W ... 200 W) Warmup Load 10 W Warmup Time 1 min Figure 7 – 15: Editing parameters – screen 3 optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 38: Starting The Training Session

    Stop Training / Test on page 42). 1/min mm:ss 1/min With the Stop key, the user can directly enter the recovery 1/min phase from any phase of the training session. Figure 7 – 18: Training phase optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 39: Recovery Phase

    In this mode, the preconfigured parameter “Time” can be modified. It is also possible to select the heart rate belt. Countdown Description Countdown Heart Rate Belt Time 17 min Figure 7 – 21: Editing parameters – screen 1 optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 40: Settings

    HR belt no. Date/Time Regulation Service Language Software Version HR monitoring Figure 7 – 23: Settings menu – screen 1 Countdown Time Countdown Load Energy Service Figure 7 – 24: Settings menu – screen 2 optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 41: Default Mode

    7.6.3 Load Change With this function, the increments for load changes are adjusted. Load Change +/– 1 Watt +/– 5 Watt +/– 10 Watt +/– 25 Watt Figure 7 – 27: Adjusting the load change increments optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 42: Date / Time

    The 3 LEDs on the control panel show the patient whether the pedal speed is high, low or correct. Min. 0 ... 70: 60 1/min Max. 50 ... 130: 70 1/min Figure 7 – 30: Adjusting RPM limits – screen 1 optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 43: Software Version

    7.6.7 Initial Load for a Manual Training In this menu, the initial load for a manual training session is defined. Initial Load man. Initial Load man. 25 W Figure 7 – 33: Initial load, manual training – screen 1 optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 44: Training / Test

    Duration Load Change Stage Time Recovery Load Recovery Time [sec] [sec] [min] Ramp test PWC-130 PWC-150 PWC-170 (*) The protocol advances to the recovery phase as soon as the target heart rate (130/150/170) is reached. optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 45: Belt Number

    10: (ID = ---) 14: (ID = ---) 11: (ID = ---) 15: (ID = ---) 12: (ID = ---) 16: (ID = 11194867) Figure 7 – 37: Adjusting the HR belt number – screen 2 optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 46: Regulation

    Duration: load – This value defines the period of time in which, after com- pletion of the training phase, the ergometer reduces the load from the last training load to the configured recovery load (default: 3 minutes). optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 47: Language

    In this menu, you define the duration of a training session in the “Countdown” mode. During the training, the timer Countdown Time starts with the specified time and counts down to zero. Countdown Time 17 min Figure 7 – 41: Setting the countdown timer optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 48: Countdown Load

    7.6.15 Energy In this menu, you select the unit of measurement for calculation of the energy expenditure. The two options are Energy kJ and kCal. kCal Figure 7 – 43: Selecting the energy unit of measurement optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 49: Cleaning, Disinfection And General Hygiene Measures

    The document “Cleaning and Disinfection ergoline Medical Devices” (Part No. 201000641000) in its most recent version is also part of this manual. This document is exclusively made available for download from the ergoline website www.ergoline.com. optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    These interventions may only be carried out when the ergometer is not in use. On request, ergoline GmbH will provide circuit diagrams, component lists, descriptions, calibration instructions, and other information that support the maintenance personnel when they repair those parts of the medical device which the manufacturer identified as repairable by maintenance personnel.
  • Page 51: Disposal

    The product described in this operator manual must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste but must be collected separately. Please contact your authorized manufacturer ergoline GmbH for information concerning the disposal of your equipment. There is no proof of disposal. Proper disposal is documented by ergoline GmbH.
  • Page 52: System, Error, And Failure Messages

    • Check that the power cord is properly plugged into the device. • Check that voltage is applied to the power outlet (connect another functioning device). If the error persists, please contact the ergoline GmbH Service Department or a service partner authorized by ergoline. Wrong SW config.
  • Page 53 Error description Troubleshooting Setup not ready Setup aborted Switch the device off and on again. If the error persists, please contact the ergoline GmbH Service Department or a service partner authorized by ergoline. CAN zykl. Timeout CAN bus fault Switch the device off and on again. If the error...
  • Page 54: Technical Specifications

    11 Technical Specifications 11 Technical Specifications 11.1 Ergometer Model optibike basic / optibike plus Operating mode Power supply ~ 100 – 240 VAC / 50 – 60 Hz / 100 VA max. Removing the power cord results in a complete disconnec- tion from the power supply (all poles).
  • Page 55 • +5 °C to +35 °C at a relative humidity of up to 90 %, no condensation • > 35 °C to 70 °C at a water vapor pressure up to 50 hPa Type of protection IP21 Expected lifetime 5 years optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 56: Family Of Characteristics Of The Braking Torque Control Range

    If operation of the ergometer continues after the indicated time interval, it is mandatory to observe the OFF and ON times. optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 57 The optibike is allowed to increase the load to Max. load (watts) this maximum value as long as the test subject is below the training heart rate. Recovery Duration (minutes) Duration of the recovery phase Load (watts) Load in the recovery phase Date optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 58 Duration of the training phase (w/o. warm-up/ Duration (minutes) recovery) Load that the optibike adjusts after the Tr. Load (watts) warm-up phase Recovery Duration (minutes) Duration of the recovery phase Load (watts) Load in the recovery phase Date optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 59 Load 1 (watts) Load during interval 1 Duration-2 (seconds) Duration of exercise interval 2 Load 2 (watts) Load during interval 2 Recovery Duration (minutes) Duration of the recovery phase Load (watts) Load in the recovery phase Date optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 60: Accessories

    Pedal, extra wide, with Comfort pedal strap Pedal optional 707001 Storage basket with holder Comfort optional 471107 Racing saddle with standard receptacle Sports optional 707003 Anti-tipping device for optibike basic / plus, silver-gray stablizer plate Stability optional optibike basic / optibike plus...
  • Page 61: Electromagnetic Compatibility En 60601-1-2

    The optibike basic / optibike plus ergometer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the optibike basic / optibike plus ergometer is used in such an  nvironment.
  • Page 62 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity The optibike basic / optibike plus ergometer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the optibike basic / optibike plus ergometer is used in such an environment.
  • Page 63 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity The optibike basic / optibike plus ergometer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the optibike basic / optibike plus ergometer is used in such an environment.
  • Page 64 The optibike basic / optibike plus ergometer is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment, as specified below, in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the optibike basic / optibike plus ergometer can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF commu- nications equipment (transmitters) and the optibike basic / optibike plus ergometer as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 66 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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