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This manual covers installation and operation procedures 
for the following products:

950-420

Treadmill, RTM600, 115 VAC

950-421

Treadmill, RTM600, 230 VAC

950-422

Treadmill, RTM600, 115 VAC, with Extended Handrails

950-423

Treadmill, RTM600, 230 VAC, with Extended Handrails 

950-426

Treadmill, RTM600, 115 VAC, with Geriatric/Pediatric Handrails

950-427

Treadmill, RTM600, 230 VAC, with Geriatric/Pediatric Handrails

RTM 600 

NOTE: 

All or some of the following symbols, cautions, warnings and notes may apply to your Gait Trainer 2 and 

correspond to this operation manual:

CAUTION:

Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a medical practitioner. When prescribed for 

therapeutic purpose, a physician should clearly define the parameters of use (i.e., total work, maximum heart rate, etc.) to
reduce the risk of patient injury.

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Symbol

Meaning

DANGER: will result in an imminently hazardous situation if not avoided.

WARNING: will result in a potentially hazardous situation if not avoided.

CAUTION: may result in a potentially hazardous situation if not avoided.

ATTENTION:  consult accompanying documents.

Symbol

Signification

DANGER : aura comme conséquence une situation d'une manière imminente dangereuse sinon évitée. 

AVERTISSEMENT : aura comme conséquence une situation potentiellement dangereuse sinon évitée. 

ATTENTION : peut avoir comme conséquence une situation potentiellement dangereuse sinon évitée. 

ATTENTION : consultez les documents d'accompagnement.

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Summary of Contents for 950-284

Page 1: ...PERATION MANUAL 950 420 950 421 950 422 950 423 950 426 950 427 BIODEX Biodex Medical Systems Inc 20 Ramsay Road Shirley New Y ork 11967 4704 Tel 800 224 6339 Int l 631 924 9000 Fax 631 924 9338 Email...

Page 2: ...order of a medical practitioner When prescribed for therapeutic purpose a physician should clearly define the parameters of use i e total work maximum heart rate etc to reduce the risk of patient inju...

Page 3: ...profIle operatIon 6 1 Choosing a Pre Defined Exercise Profile 6 1 Designing a Custom Exercise Profile 6 3 7 rtM 600 utIlItIes 7 1 Configuration 7 1 System Maintenance 7 3 Speed and Elevation Calibrati...

Page 4: ...and incorporates a shock absorbing surface to reduce stress and trauma to the lower back and extremities Add in our Exact Track belt which eliminates tracking problems and it s easy to see why patien...

Page 5: ...antes de s ret pour tous les patients qui s exercent sur le RTM 600 1 Tous les patients doivent voir leur m decin responsable avant d entreprendre la s ance de r ducation 2 Expliquer au patient la bon...

Page 6: ...ed to the patient s clothing or wrist in a way that does not interfere with the patient s exercise NOTE Disconnecting the Safety Lanyard left side of Display Control Panel or pressing the red Safety S...

Page 7: ...Figures 3 2 3 4 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 The Biodex RTM 600 comes with a sturdy support bar installed Figure 3 2 Optional Extended Figure 3 3 and Geriatric Pediatric handrails Figure 3 4 are...

Page 8: ...isplay support bar with a 3 8 inch lock washer and hex head bolt 3 Slide the handrail mounting bar into the bottom of the optional handrail so that the screw holes align 4 Attach the bottom of the han...

Page 9: ...g Menu should now be displayed 2 Touch Quick Start The Quick Start Exercise Track should now be displayed See Figure 4 1 3 Press Start on the display to activate the treadbelt The treadbelt will ramp...

Page 10: ...t the current rate This parameter is dependent upon a default weight of 150 pounds METs This value reflects the resting rate of Oxygen consumption with one MET equal to the Oxygen consumption of a sea...

Page 11: ...to the previous screen 1 At the RTM 600 Opening Menu select Manual Start The Setup Options screen should now be displayed 2 At the Setup Options screen touch the appropriate icons to enter informatio...

Page 12: ...that the patient is expected to complete in the exercise session Calories Toggle between Calories Total calories burned by the user during the exercise session Calories Hr Calories that will be burne...

Page 13: ...Figure 5 2 The Exercise Track display Figure 5 3 The Numeric display CONTENTS 5 3 MANUAL OPERATION...

Page 14: ...ptions screen enter the Time duration user s body weight and the maximum elevation for the exercise profile Touch Next to advance to the Profile Exercise screen 4 At the Profile Exercise screen push S...

Page 15: ...2 CONTENTS Figure 6 1 The Select Profile screen allows the user to choose from five pre defined profiles Figure 6 2 At the Profile Setup Options screen users can enter values for time body weight and...

Page 16: ...he number 1 12 of the profile you would like to design Touch OK The Editing Profile screen should now be displayed with the number of the profile you have decided to design 4 Each exercise profile can...

Page 17: ...Figure 6 4 At the Editing Profile screen clinicians enter values for speed elevation and time for each of up to ten stages for any profile CONTENTS PROFILE OPERATION 6 4...

Page 18: ...ess the Configuration and System Maintenance not shown screens The Utilities Menu also displays technical information about the RTM 600 firmware ver sion and cumulative hours of use To access the Util...

Page 19: ...following completion the exercise session Default is 1 00 minute but the range can be adjusted from 0 00 to 30 00 minutes Touch the or icons to increase or decrease the value Touch OK to continue and...

Page 20: ...ve values to zero out forward treadbelt creep and pos itive values to zero out reverse belt creep Note Belt Movement While at Zero Speed Inherent belt creep is common with Pulse Width Modulation Motor...

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Page 22: ...wear to drive components will occur To assure trouble free operation scheduled maintenance must be performed Failure to adhere to the scheduled maintenance chart below will void your warranty WARNING...

Page 23: ...s needed using a soft rag dampened with alcohol Quarterly MaIntenance lubricate treadbelt and slider deck The Biodex Lubricant Kit is designed to reduce friction between the treadbelt and the slider d...

Page 24: ...nge provided squirt one half tube of the lubricant underneath the center of the treadbelt 2 Walk 10 steps on the RTM 600 at a speed of 1 0 mph This will moisten an 8 track underneath the center of the...

Page 25: ...chutera Ne oas oubli er que les rouleaux sont lourds 8 Remove the running deck This is done by lifting from the side of the deck and raising the deck two inches before sliding it out The running deck...

Page 26: ...in 1 8 increments clockwise The tread belt should slowly move away from the tightened bolt Once belt migrates back into roller slot the bump will disappear At this point fine tracking adjustment is ne...

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Page 28: ...its proper location For all other faults please contact Biodex Support Services department and provide the fault code You will be instructed on how to proceed 1 800 224 6339 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 1 TROU...

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Page 30: ...sult in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment The Gait Trainer III Treadmill should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If the Gait Trainer III Treadmill is us...

Page 31: ...tage fluctuations Complies and flickerEN 61000 3 3 Immunity Manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The Gait Trainer III Treadmill is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment sp...

Page 32: ...cy magnetic fields or to install magnetic shield ing The power frequency magnetic field should be measured in the intened installation location to assure that it is sufficiently low Conducted RF 3 Vrm...

Page 33: ...for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiat ed RF disturbance are controlled The customer or the user of the Gait Trainer III Treadmill can help prevent electromagnetic interference by...

Page 34: ...0 Only heart rate Monitoring Polar Telemetry Chest Strap and contact hand grips RTM600 Only deck 1 thick 2 5 cm Reversible Teflon Impregnated High Density Composite Fiber power 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 20 AMP...

Page 35: ...R EFFECTS ON GAIT IN SUBJECTS WITH PARKINSON DISEASE Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 81 January 2000 Biodex 91 149 BROUWER B STROKE SURVIVORS BENEFIT FROM STRENGTH TRAINING Biomechanics Jan 2000 Biodex 91 1...

Page 36: ...ex 91 156 KUAN TS et al HEMIPLEGIC GAIT OF STROKE PATIENTS THE EFFECT OF USING A CANE Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 80 July 1999 Biodex 91 145 LAUFER Y et al THE EFFECT OF TREADMILL TRAINING ON THE AMBULA...

Page 37: ...habilitation of the Head Injured Adult Chpt 22 313 334 Biodex 91 135 USING THE BIODEX UNWEIGHING SYSTEM BALANCE SYSTEM AND GAIT TRAINER IN AN INTEGRATED REHABILITATION PROGRAM Abstract May 2001 Biodex...

Page 38: ...OF THE MAXIMUM WALKING SPEED DURING COM PUTER ASSISTED GAIT TRAINING IN HEMIPARETIC STROKE PATIENTS Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 80 179 182 Feb 1999 Biodex 91 139 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRIDE LENGTH AND W...

Page 39: ...worth Heineann Linacre House Jordan Hill Oxford OX2 8DP div of Reed Educational Professional Ppublishing Ltd Biodex 92 233 WOLFF M et al BEYOND STRIDE OTHER CONSIDERATIONS WHEN DECIPHERING GAIT OF PEO...

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Page 45: ...ODEX Biodex Medical Systems Inc 20 Ramsay Road Shirley New Y ork 11967 4704 Tel 800 224 6339 Int l 631 924 9000 Fax 631 924 9338 Email info biodex com www biodex com Certified Quality Management Syste...

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