Summary of Contents for Spirit Medical Systems Group MR100
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MR100 Rehabilitation Recumbent Bike USER’S MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW LOWER BODY ERGOMETER AND SAVE IT FOR FUTURE USE.
Table of Contents Product Registration…………………………………………………………………………. Important Safety Instructions………………………………………………………………… Important Electrical Information……………………………………………………………… Important Operation Instructions…………………………………………………………….. Features……………………………………………………………………………………….. Operation of Your New Bike…………………………………………………………….…… MR100 Assembly Instructions………………………………………………………………. MR100 Drawing & Parts List………………………………………………………………… Maintenance…………………………………………………………………………………… Specifications………………………………………………………………………………….. Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty…………………………………………………………….. 38 MR100...
Thank you for your recent purchase of this high quality lower body ergometer, the MR100, from Spirit Medical Systems Group. Your new product was manufactured by one of the leading fitness and medical products manufacturers in the world. Further, it is backed by one of the most comprehensive warranties in the industry.
In the unlikely event that the electronics fails, or the Auto-brake function is disabled in the software, a spinning flywheel can make the bike difficult to stop when pedaling at higher RPM. There is an emergency brake lever provided that will stop the flywheel when pressed. MR100...
Make sure the user warms up and cools down properly to avoid over taxing the ● cardio vascular system. Allow three to five minutes of warm up and cool down during each exercise session. MR100...
8. Seat Fore/Aft Adjustment 9. Leveling Glide The Spirit MR100 is an easy product to set up and use, from the adjustments to the intuitive interface. This section explains how to set up, adjust and operate your MR100 from Spirit Medical Systems Group.
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Connecting to A.C. Power: The MR100 has a built-in universal power supply. You can plug the MR100 into any A.C. power source from 90 to 260 volts, 47 to 63 Hz. The A.C. input is located in the front of the unit.
MR100. The console will automatically power down after 20 minutes of inactivity. Press any key to wake the console up again. Always turn off the main power switch when the MR100 is not in use. MR100...
The Set Up key function will allow you to enter patient data, set seat and pedal adjustments for various knee ranges of motion and customize the settings of the MR100. When the Set Up key is pressed the first option in the menu appears. Use the up/down arrows to scroll through the menu and press the enter key to select an option.
The program keys also function as a Number Key Pad when you are in the data-setup mode. The number for each key is shown above the program name. If you are entering new data such as Time, Age, weight etc., you can use these keys to enter the numbers quickly. MR100...
Pressing the work keys actually change the peak level of the program not the current segment level. You may need to change the peak setting several times before the current segment increases. MR100...
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4. Now you are finished editing the settings and can begin the program by pressing the Start key. You can also go back and modify your settings by pressing the Enter key. NOTE: At any MR100...
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10. During the Facility program you will be able to scroll through the data in the message window by pressing the adjacent Display key. Running a saved program: Press Facility key then Enter Enter Time then set Auto-brake on or off and press enter. Then press start to begin program. MR100...
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Time is the total elapsed time of the test. After the test: Cool down for about one to three minutes. Take note of the score because the console will automatically return to the start-up mode after a few minutes. MR100...
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7. When the program ends you may press Start to begin the same program again or Stop to exit the program, or you can save the program you just completed as the Facility program by pressing the Facility key and following the instructions in the message window. MR100...
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41 vs. 34 watts. The graph reflects the higher wattage of the left leg. If the power is equal in both legs only two dots would be lit on the bottom center of the graphic screen. MR100...
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(6) The antenna that picks up your heart rate is very sensitive. If there is an outside noise source, turning the whole machine 90 degrees may de-tune the interference. (7) If there is another person wearing a chest strap within 1 meter, it will interfere. (8) If you continue to experience problems contact your dealer. MR100...
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9. When the program ends you may press Start to begin the same program again or Stop to exit the program or you can save the program you just completed as a custom user program by pressing the Facility key and following the instructions in the message window. MR100...
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2) Tools #112- 12.14m/m Open wrench (1PC) #114- Phillips Head Screw Driver (1PC) #132- 14.15m/m Open wrench (1PC) #200- 5m/m L Allen Wrench (1PC) MR100...
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#283- 8m/m L Allen Wrench (1PC) #201- Short Phillips Head Screw Driver (1PC) #284- 17m/m Wrench (1PC) #280- 10m/m Wrench_single (1PC) MR100...
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4. Connect the left (L) and right (R) hand pulse wires together. Slide the safety cover (242) onto the handle bar bolts (175), between the frame and washer & nuts. Tighten all hardware securely. Plug the hand pulse connectors (21 & 27) into the jacks in the rear shroud (26 & 42). MR100...
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2. Mate the left, flat side of the release handle to the flat side of the solid bar on the left side of the seat carriage. Secure with the M6 x 40mm bolt (221), two curved washers (83) and M6 nut (216). MR100...
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1. Slide the seat back assembly (5) into the seat back angle adjustment bracket and secure with the two 3/8” x 1-3/4” bolts (220), 3/8” washers (206) and 3/8” nuts (215). 2. Install the seat back cover (128) onto the seat back assembly (5) with four M5 x 20mm screws (136). MR100...
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Slide the cover down and snap in place on the main body. 6. Assemble the handle bar to the mast with two 5/16” x 5/8” bolts (68), two 5/16” split washers (82) and two 5/16” flat washers (76). MR100...
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Make sure to tighten the pedals as much as you possibly can. It may be necessary to re-tighten the pedals if you feel a thumping during pedaling the bike. A noise or feeling such as a thumping or clicking is usually caused by the pedals not being tight enough. MR100...
MR100 Parts List Item Part Number Description CC010052 Main Frame CC020043 Console Mast Handle Bar, Front CC030033 CC040039 Seat Carriage CC040038 Seat Back Bracket Handle Bar, Rear CC030054 CC050001 Rear Stabilizer C140011 Crank Axle CC060017 Seat Wheel Adjustment Plate (L)
1. Turn on or off the speaker to silence beeping sound. d. Security i. Allows you to lock the keypad so no unauthorized use is allowed. When the keypad is locked press the Start and Enter key for 3 seconds to unlock. e. Factory settings i. Brake Test MR100...
3. Rotate the right pedal clockwise until the console beeps. iv. Watts Calibration (Factory use only) v. Unit Type 1. Selects Upright bike (MU100) or Recumbent bike (MR100). Specifications: Dimensions: Length = 57” (145cm), Width = 30” (77cm), Height = 51” (130cm) Weight: 158-1/2 lbs.
Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty Effective July 15, 2013 - BIKE LIMITED WARRANTY Spirit Medical Systems Group warrants this product for a period of time listed below from the date of retail sale as determined by a sales receipt or in the absence of a sales receipt, eighteen (18) months from the original factory shipping date.
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