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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.

Select SETTINGS to display the configuration menu.

When all changes have been made, you can exit the con‑
figuration menu with the 

 key.

Use the softkeys (

↑ ↓

) to position the bar cursor on the pa‑

rameter to change and confirm the selection with SELECT.

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In this menu you choose the default mode activated when 
the ergometer is turned on. When first turned on, the 
ergometer will display this menu.
Use the softkeys (

↑ ↓

) to position the bar cursor on your 

preferred default mode and save the selection with SELECT.

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Protocols 6 ‑ 15 are user‑programmable (protocols 1 ‑ 5 
are fixed, see Appendix for protocol parameter details). 
Standard values for the following parameters can be 
entered:
‑ initial load
‑ stage time
‑ load increment (load increase with each stage)
‑ NIBP lead time (blood pressure measurement)
‑ recovery load
‑ recovery time

Use the softkeys (

↑ ↓

) to position the bar cursor on the 

protocol to change (No. 6 ‑ 15) and confirm the selection 
with SELECT.

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Settings

Default Mode

Protocols
Contrast
Load Change
Language
Beep
Software Version
Date/Time
Training

 

Select

EKG Type

Choose function

Protocols

1.  WHO

2.  BAL
3.  Hollmann
4.  STD. France
5.  Standard

6.  25W / 2min / 25W

7.  25W / 2min / 25W
8.  25W / 2min / 25W
9.  25W / 2min / 25W 

 

Select

10. 25W / 2min / 25W

Choose function

Summary of Contents for ergoselect 1000

Page 1: ...Manual ergoselect 1000 Couch Ergometer Operator s Manual 2010000070000 Version 06 2009 English...

Page 2: ...d in this manual All trademarks appearing in this document are trademarks of their respective owners Their protection is acknowledged No part of this manual may be reprinted translated or reproduced w...

Page 3: ...Checking the Cuff Tubing 15 Operation 16 Control terminal P 16 Turning the System On 16 Operating Modes with Control Terminal P 17 PC Mode 18 Ergometry 19 Manual 21 Settings with Control Terminal P 22...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...5 Declaration of Conformity...

Page 6: ...st read and understand the content of this manual before using or work on it Paragraphs with special symbols are of particular importance If unauthorized individuals open the control terminal damaging...

Page 7: ...ce Warning Shock Hazard When the ergometer is connected to other equipment or if a medi cal system is created it must be ensured that the added leakage currents do not present a hazard In case of ques...

Page 8: ...s not build up in the cuff within a reasonable period of time the measurement will be aborted and the cuff deflated If a valid measurement cannot be completed within 120 seconds the measurement will b...

Page 9: ...body connecting additional equipment to medical electrical equipment config ures a medical system and is therefore responsi ble that the system complies with the requirements for medical electrical sy...

Page 10: ...n for blood pressure cuff on either side of the couch on systems with automatic blood pres sure measurement only 13 Type plate 14 Footboard Ergometer Setup The ergoselect 1000 is mounted on a wooden p...

Page 11: ...n systems with blood pressure module only Connect the microphone at 1 Slip the cuff tubing onto the connection sleeve 2 and make sure that it locks properly into place To disconnect the tubing push th...

Page 12: ...er to the power line check that the line voltage corresponds to the ratings on the type plate The type plate is located on the back of the ergometer at the bottom Connection panel a Power input b Lock...

Page 13: ...tall the leg rest With the pedal in its lower position there should be a 10 angle between the axis formed by the upper body and the thigh Adjust the saddle until this angle is achieved Adjust the head...

Page 14: ...e must be located exactly on the brachial artery Locate the artery by palpation if required The red tab identifies the position of the micro phone The accurate placement of the microphone is the prima...

Page 15: ...e the cuff immediately from the arm or disconnect the cuff tubing from the control terminal The same measures are recommended if the cuff does not deflate correctly When you close the Velcro strap che...

Page 16: ...ned on and the self test completed The device can be configured to default to one of the operating modes If this option is selected the initial screen of the selected operating mode e g Ergometry will...

Page 17: ...load changes via the keypad SETTINGS Used to configure the ergometer Speed readout At the top of the control terminal there is a speed readout for the patient as well as three LEDs that inform the pat...

Page 18: ...he exercise test will start and the corresponding values will be displayed The exercise test can only be terminated with the corre sponding command from the controlling ECG unit Note All functions are...

Page 19: ...tion with SELECT The exercise test is started with the Start key a blood pressure measurement at rest may precede the test see Settings When the basic load appears on the display after approx 15 seco...

Page 20: ...e selected manually It is recommended that the patient continues to pedal in the recovery phase The END key in the middle will terminate the test End Note The saddle height ergoselect 200 can be chang...

Page 21: ...easurements The exercise test is started with the Start key afterwards the load can be set and changed with the 5 W and 5 W keys in increments of 1 W up to 25 W as config ured Blood pressure measureme...

Page 22: ...the ergometer will display this menu Use the softkeys on the right and left to position the bar cursor on your preferred default mode and save the selection with SELECT Protocols Protocols 6 15 are us...

Page 23: ...is adjustable in the range from 0 to 100 Load Change Here you determine the increments for each load change Depending on your choice each key press will change the load by 1 5 10 und 20 Watts Selecti...

Page 24: ...in with you select DATE or TIME and confirm the selection Then the value displayed in reverse video can be edited with the keys and saved with SELECT The time is adjusted in the same way You exit the...

Page 25: ...n be initiated with digital commands Digital default The communication with the ergo meter is entirely controlled with digital commands Analog IN OUT The entire communication load control and BP mea s...

Page 26: ...e RPM limit values RPM Min 0 70 54 Max 50 130 64 Select Note The limits selected in this menu only apply to the load range between 6 and 150 watts At higher loads the RPM limits automatically adapt to...

Page 27: ...27...

Page 28: ...ed the initial screen of the selected operating mode e g Ergometry will be displayed instead of the main menu With the key you can display the main menu If an error message e g E 01 appears immediatel...

Page 29: ...1 speed low patient should pedal faster 2 correct speed 3 speed high patient should pedal slower Note If during an exercise test the speed drops below 30 RPM the load readout starts blinking on the di...

Page 30: ...e key To reactivate the saddle height adjustment function press and the arrow keys will again be displayed Additional blood pressure measurements can be initiated with Changing the display mode Instea...

Page 31: ...tem to be adjusted high medium low Display ECG The current patient ECG will be displayed to allow the ECG electrode application technique to be checked The gain can be modified with the keys Saddle Sa...

Page 32: ...t rate are represented both by numeric values and waveforms When the basic load appears on the display after approx 15 seconds or upon termination of the blood pressure measurement and the patient s R...

Page 33: ...overy phase terminate the test Pressing again displays another menu where you can change the saddle height and the display mode see PC Mode Terminating the Test Once the full protocol has been complet...

Page 34: ...t and changed with the Load and Load keys in increments of 1 W up to 25 W as config ured Blood pressure measurements can be initiated with Terminating an Exercise Test The exercise test can be termina...

Page 35: ...t rate are represented both by numeric values and by waveforms When the basic load appears on the display after approx 15 seconds or upon termination of the blood pressure measurement and the patient...

Page 36: ...rotocols are saved to the chip card by means of a PC program ergoline opticare professional or ergo line opticare basic Upon completion of the training session the entire proce dure incl load and hear...

Page 37: ...raining session automatic ter mination when the programmed recovery phase has been completed or manual termination the test subject can state how the test was perceived BORG scale Subsequently all tra...

Page 38: ...r preferred default mode and save the selection with SELECT Protocols Protocols 6 15 are user programmable protocols 1 5 are fixed see Appendix for protocol parameter details Standard values for the f...

Page 39: ...ast The display contrast is adjustable in the range from 0 to 100 Selecting the parameter to edit Protocol 6 Basic Load 25 Watt Stage Time 2 min Load Stage 25 Watt NIBP Lead Time 60 sec Recovery Load...

Page 40: ...e each key press will change the load by 1 5 10 und 20 watts Language The texts can be displayed in different languages Beep The audio signal emitted during blood pressure measure ments can be turned...

Page 41: ...mode pulse constant interval there will be different parameters to define for the training phase First of all you select and confirm the protocol you wish to configure Then you select the parameters...

Page 42: ...modes pulse constant load and interval the warmup phase the duration of the training session and the recovery phase are defined first Depending on the selected training mode you can edit the correspo...

Page 43: ...tiated with digital commands Digital default The communication with the ergometer is entirely controlled with digital commands Analog IN OUT The entire communication load control and BP mea surements...

Page 44: ...RPM limit values Note The limits selected in this menu only apply to the load range between 6 and 150 watts At higher loads the RPM limits automatically adapt to the respective loads Load watts Green...

Page 45: ...d with soap water The cloth should only be moist and not dripping wet If the cleaning agents and disinfectants used are caustic or contain alcohol they may damage and or discolor the upholstery Only t...

Page 46: ...ohol or soap water Allow the microphone to dry before reinserting it in its pocket For disinfection spray a disinfectant sparingly on the cuff the tubing and the microphone After the contact time indi...

Page 47: ...o years according to the rules of the art by a Service Engineer authorized by ergoline Similarly the automatic sphygmomanometer in the control terminal must be checked and calibrated by an authorized...

Page 48: ...6 999 watt speed independent Speed Range 30 to 130 RPM see characteristic Deviation of measured load to DIN VDE 0750 0238 Load Increments user programmable Internal Protocols Control Terminal P 5 fixe...

Page 49: ...350 mm W x L couch at 45 headrest retracted maximum 800 x 2520 mm W x L couch at 0 horizontal headrest extended weight approx 110 kg Safety Standards DIN EN 60601 1 DIN EN 60601 1 2 DIN VDE 0750 238 P...

Page 50: ...Max Cuff Pressure 300 mmHg Cuff Deflation Method pulse dependent deflation rate approx 3 mmHg beat or approx 3 mmHg s Calibration calibration with external pressure meter Artifact Rejection automatic...

Page 51: ...99 Adjustment Range 20 100 1 30 1 400 20 100 1 99 With Control Terminal P the recovery load is fixed at 25 W Test Protocols Control Terminal K only Protocol initial load W duration sec load increment...

Page 52: ...r ft werden Leitlinien und Herstellererkl rung Elektromagnetische Aussendungen Das ergoselect Ergometer ist f r den Betrieb in einer wie unten angegebenen elektromagnetischen Umgebung bestimmt Der Kun...

Page 53: ...61000 4 5 1 kV Gegentaktspannung 2 kV Gleichtaktspannung 1 kV 2 kV Die Qualit t der Versorgungsspannung soll te der einer typischen Gesch fts oder Krankenhausumgebung entsprechen Spannungseinbr che K...

Page 54: ...gem einer Untersuchung vor Ort a geringer als der bereinstimmungspegel sein b In der Umgebung von Ger ten die das folgende Bildzeichen tragen sind St rungen m glich ANMERKUNG 1 Bei 80 MHz und 800 MHz...

Page 55: ...istung des Senders W Schutzabstand abh ngig von der Sendefrequenz m 150 kHz bis 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz bis 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz bis 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 37 0 37 0 74 1 1 17 1 17...

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