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1. Information

Some sections of the software used on your Daum premium 8(i) or medical 8(i)

training device are covered by the GNU Public General License (see 1.1ff) or

other Open-Source licences and can be downloaded from the web site of the

Daum Company free of charges.

To do this please point your browser to the web page 

http://www.daum-

electronic.de/de/support/opensource.html

 and select the software you whish to

download.

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1.3. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, 

DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION

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 This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice

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Summary of Contents for ergo_bike medical8

Page 1: ...medical Operating Instructions 0650682e 0004 0297...

Page 2: ...tting Personal Data 8 Starting Training by Selecting a Program 9 Training Programs 9 10 Setting Limit Values 10 11 Reviewing Stored Training Data 11 MP3 Player 12 Keywords Glossary 12 General Notes Im...

Page 3: ...de come into contact with others conductive parts including the grounding while getting on the ergo_bike medical8 Please do never touch device parts conducting very low safety voltage and the patient...

Page 4: ...estion from the device When providing a diagnosis the results must always be controlled and evaluated by a qualified physician The electronic installations of the rooms where the device will be used m...

Page 5: ...rs 3 Handlebars continuously adjustable over 360 4 Clamp screw for the handlebars 5 Roller casters 6 Name plate 7 Potential equalisation 8 On Off switch 9 Height adjustment for the saddle 10 Saddle co...

Page 6: ...ightening Pull and turn the lever to point to the rear risk of injury When switched on the system takes about 1 minute to load the software The colour screen displays during this time a software load...

Page 7: ...d gear The value that can be actually modified will be colour highlighted in the training view 11 Audio connector Used to connect a headphone 12 Card reader for the ergo_memo card2 Underside 13 Reset...

Page 8: ...ys Use the info key to obtain more information about the individual menu items If the requested information spans many pages you can leaf through the pages by turning the control button Press the Info...

Page 9: ...e With the RPM controlled programs the wheel speed in revolutions per minute is maintained at a level defined by the user Training Programs Pulse Rate Training Programs With the pulse rate programs th...

Page 10: ...or before setting the loading values after a few training units Dynamic Limit Values and Static Limit Values can be set Due to their natural variability dynamic limit values are continually exceeded S...

Page 11: ...ton to select Setting Turn and press control button to select Personal data Turn and press control button to Select Training Unit Turn and press control button to Select Diagram Reviewing Stored Train...

Page 12: ...rol button to start playing the selected title The system continues with playing all the music titles eventually following the selected one in the list The volume is controlled by means of the 2 dedic...

Page 13: ...should still be slightly bent at the lower pedal position Fig A as for normal biking as opposed to the racing posture Fig B Environmental Conditions Ergometers are not suited for operation in areas o...

Page 14: ...n Issue EN 1041 Informationen supplied by the manufacturer 1998 with medical devices EN 60601 1 A1 A2 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 General 1996 requirements for safety EN 60601 1 2 Medical elec...

Page 15: ...plate located on the housing with your local supply voltage prior to plugging the power cord to the power supply Please contact you dealer if the values are not the same The device is completely disco...

Page 16: ...for operating medical products and the known technical regulations and be repaired as needed Technical safety tests may only be executed by persons technicians with the proper education and knowledge...

Page 17: ...upervision duty verified II Functions ON OFF switch verified EMERGENCY STOP device verified Controls mechanical verified Controls dashboard console verified III User manual The user manual was read an...

Page 18: ...heet for the testing before placing into service and repeat testing of medical electrical devices or systems according to GEF German Electrotechnology Federation 0751 1 Next test date Remark Tester Si...

Page 19: ...ty of medical products at daum electronic gmbh The device must be tested according to GEF German Electrotechnology Federation 0751 1 before it is put back into service Failure description Spare part I...

Page 20: ...and only if you received the program in object code or executable form with such an offer in accord with Subsection b above The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making m...

Page 21: ...distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in...

Page 22: ...f any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at...

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