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Made in Israel 

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1333 South Claudina Street  •  Anaheim, CA 92805, U. S. A. 

Toll Free: (800) 854–9305  • Telephone: (714) 533–2221  •  FAX: (714) 635–7539 

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http://www.mettlerelectronics.com

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[email protected]

 

IR9–77  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Rev.C_11/19/13 

Copyright © 2013 by Mettler Electronics Corp.—Anaheim, CA

Summary of Contents for APT

Page 1: ...outh Claudina Street Anaheim CA 92805 U S A Toll Free 800 854 9305 Telephone 714 533 2221 FAX 714 635 7539 Web Site http www mettlerelectronics com Email mail mettlerelectronics com IR9 77 Rev C_11 19 13 Copyright 2013 by Mettler Electronics Corp Anaheim CA ...

Page 2: ...APT User s Manual Rev C_11 19 13 2 ...

Page 3: ...Lo 10 4 Installation for use Arms exercise 11 5 Installation for use Legs exercise 13 6 Operation instructions 15 7 General Maintenance Storage 19 8 Trouble shooting 20 9 Accessories 21 10 Disposal and Recycling 22 11 Technical Data 23 12 Appendix Exercise Parameter Values 24 NOTE Design details may change without notice ...

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Page 5: ...t varying degrees of resistance or in the PASSIVE mode at adjustable speed and torque levels In the PASSIVE mode it is also possible to combine PASSIVE with ACTIVE train ing by using physical effort in conjunction with the electrical operation of the motor The APT functions forwards or backwards and is suitable for arm or leg exercises upper or lower limbs The APT s light weight makes it portable ...

Page 6: ...perator panel 2 Angle release knob 3 Angle securing knob 4 Crank arm 5 Power input socket 6 Height release knob Hi Lo only 7 Height securing knob Hi Lo only 2 2 Primary components Figure 2 1 Power supply unit 2 Straight hand grips Optional 3 Footrests Optional 4 Finger protection disks 5 Securing straps Optional ...

Page 7: ...The Type Plate When this equipment is no longer operational it must be sent to a separate collection facility for recovery and recycling CE approved Notified Body No 0123 Type B equipment Read this user manual and all labels before operating ...

Page 8: ...APT User s Manual Rev C_11 19 13 8 2 4 The APT Operator Panel Figure 3 ...

Page 9: ...h switches 1 Lowest level 5 Highest level 5 Indicates actual load level 6 Button for forward operation in the PASSIVE mode The green indicator is lit to indicate forward operation 7 Button for backward operation in the PASSIVE mode The green indicator is lit to indicate backward operation 8 Button activating Auto Reverse function in the PASSIVE mode In the ACTIVE mode this button activates the con...

Page 10: ...ositioning the APT Hi Lo Position the APT Hi Lo close to an electrical socket outlet The adjustable feet on the underside keep the APT Hi Lo level and prevent it from sliding NOTE Ensure that the APT Hi Lo is level in order to prevent damage to the trainer or its components If readjustment of one of the feet is needed open the contra nut 4A 1 turn the foot 4A 2 to the desired height and secure the...

Page 11: ...ease the an gle lift the body of the APT allow it to click into one of the operating positions and retighten the securing knob To decrease the angle pull the angle release knob Figure 6 lower the body of the APT allow it to click into another operating position and tighten the securing knob CAUTION Make sure that the minimum distance between crank arm and the table surface is approx imately 5 cm 2...

Page 12: ...e simultaneously pressing on the release pin Figure 9 3 at the end of the handle NOTE The choice of mounting hole provides variable resistance levels and ranges of motion See operation instructions Figure 8 Figure 9 finger protection discs and crank handgrip and crank Step 6 Plug the power supply mains power plug into the electrical socket outlet Figure 5 3 The APT will enter a stand by position T...

Page 13: ... body of the APT allow it to click into one of the operating positions and retighten the securing knob To decrease the angle pull the angle release knob Figure 11 lower the body of the APT allow it to click into another operating position and tighten the securing knob CAUTION Make sure that the minimum distance between crank arm and the floor surface is approx imately 5 cm 2 Figure 10 2 Step 3 Pla...

Page 14: ...ultaneously pressing on the release pin Figure 13 3 as shown Secure feet in place with straps fastened diagonally as shown in Figure 10 NOTE The choice of mounting hole provides variable resistance levels and ranges of motion See operation instructions Figure 13 Step 6 Plug the power supply mains power plug into the electrical socket outlet Figure 10 3 The APT will enter a stand by position To sta...

Page 15: ...ired load level by pressing one of the five load selection push switches Figure 3 4 Step 4 Rotate the APT handgrips or footrests forward or backward Actual exercising force is displayed as a percentage on the Bar Indicator Figure 3 5 NOTE In this mode an increase in the rotation speed RPM will lead to an increase in the exercising force Ta ble 1 Appendix 1 6 2 Active mode CONSTANT FORCE Operation ...

Page 16: ...se level selection push switch es Figure 3 4 1 lowest force 20 rpm 5 highest force 60 rpm Step 4 Hold onto the handgrips for arm exercise or secure both feet to the footrests for legs exercise Make sure that APT is placed at a comfortable distance for exercise by turning the crank arms one complete revolution Press the button for forward rotation Press the button for backward rotation NOTE There w...

Page 17: ...e button for backward rotation 6 5 Passive mode AUTO REVERSE function Step 1 Push the button to activate the AUTO REVERSE function in the PASSIVE mode The green indica tor will light up Step 2 Operate the APT as in usual passive or combined active passive mode Step 3 When the resistance force stops the crank arm rotation completely the Bar Indicator Figure 3 5 reach es 100 and the red indicator wi...

Page 18: ...e disconnecting the Power supply from the APT 6 7 Emergency Switch In the event of the need to stop the APT quickly press the red mushroom headed button Figure 14 1 situated on the top of the trainer body above the control panel This will immediately cut the electrical supply to the APT The button will stay de pressed and as long as it is in this position the APT will not function In order to rest...

Page 19: ...s and components are fastened tightly Ensure that the anti slip pads under the base are always kept clean CAUTION If any damage is detected do not use APT Please contact your authorized dealer Only au thorized personnel may carry out repairs 7 2 Cleaning instructions Disconnect Power Supply and wipe dry with clean cloth CAUTION For safe disconnection of the APT always take the mains plug out of th...

Page 20: ...Press the button to enter ac tive or passive modes Models with Stop switch Stop switch in lower disconnec tion position Turn switch anti clockwise to release The crank arms do not start to rotate in the passive mode No load speed selection button is selected pushed in wards Models with Independent Speed controller Speed control Knob is in the 0 off position Turn knob clockwise to de sired exercise...

Page 21: ... Active mode c Hemi glove Used for securely supporting the wrist and hand on the handgrips for users who have little or no muscle strength d Pediatric Hemi glove Hemi glove specially designed to be used by children e Standard Footrests Used for most of the lower limb exercis ing f High support for footrests May be attached to footrests for support ing the lower limbs of users that have little or n...

Page 22: ...cycling locations The APT device consists of electronic components cables plastic parts steel body and base frame and aluminium parts Do not discard any components to normal refuse facilities When APT is no longer operational it is to be dis mantled and separated into above material groups and submitted to authorized recycling facilities ...

Page 23: ...ing 4 16 A Max Accuracy of measurement display 10 Type B equipment Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Continuous operation External Power Supply Weight 1 8 lbs Length 7 5 in Width 3 5 in Height 1 8 in Input 100 240 V 47 63 Hz 1 25 A Output 24 VDC 100 W Max 4 16 A Class I equipment APT Hi Lo Model 8500 Weight 86 l...

Page 24: ...PM 30 50 65 100 3 Force R1 15 0 4 18 0 5 42 1 2 80 2 3 R2 20 0 6 24 0 7 56 1 6 110 3 0 R3 30 0 85 36 1 0 86 2 4 160 4 6 R4 60 1 7 72 2 0 170 4 7 320 9 2 Power Watts 2 4 12 36 Speed RPM 30 50 65 100 4 Force R1 30 0 85 36 1 0 84 2 4 160 4 6 R2 40 1 1 48 1 4 110 3 2 220 6 0 R3 60 1 7 70 2 0 170 4 7 320 9 2 R4 120 3 4 140 4 0 340 9 5 640 18 5 Power Watts 4 8 24 72 Speed RPM 30 50 65 100 5 Force R1 60 ...

Page 25: ... 17 R3 9 0 25 R4 18 0 50 2 Force R1 9 0 25 R2 12 0 3 R3 18 0 5 R4 36 1 0 3 Force R1 18 0 5 R2 24 0 7 R3 36 1 0 R4 72 2 0 4 Force R1 36 1 0 R2 48 1 4 R3 70 2 0 R4 140 4 0 5 Force R1 72 2 0 R2 96 2 7 R3 140 4 0 R4 280 8 0 NOTE Force Levels are indicated for Mounting Hole locations R1 R2 R3 R4 on crank arms Figure 9 Figure 13 ...

Page 26: ...3 15 8 0 3 Force R1 0 38 1 1 75 2 1 110 3 0 150 4 2 R2 0 51 1 4 100 2 8 145 4 1 200 5 0 R3 0 75 2 1 150 4 2 215 6 1 300 8 4 R4 0 150 4 3 300 8 4 430 12 2 600 16 9 Speed RPM 40 30 20 10 0 4 Force R1 0 44 1 2 88 2 5 130 3 7 175 5 0 R2 0 59 1 7 115 3 3 175 5 0 253 6 6 R3 0 88 2 5 175 5 0 265 7 4 350 9 8 R4 0 175 5 0 350 10 530 15 700 19 7 Speed RPM 50 38 25 13 0 5 Force R1 0 50 1 4 100 2 8 150 4 2 20...

Page 27: ...r of the APT or its components must be performed exclusively by authorized personnel and exclusively with original spare parts The APT Active Passive Trainer and its accessories have been designed and manufactured in accordance with the specification of the following DIRECTIVE Medical devices 93 42 EEC Annex V ...

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