User Manual kardiomed cycle 200 med
Version 1.0
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Programms
cycle med
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Storage
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Controlling via
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2 Watt
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4 Puls
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Program specifications
Quick Start
The quick start program allows an immediate workout start. The trainee simply has to begin pedalling, and the
display starts operating. No programming is required.
Using the
+/-
buttons, the level (degree of intensity) can be varied at all times.
The program works in an rpm-dependent mode, which means that the intensity varies according to rpm.
Using the
Scan
button, the figures and the graphical displays vary.
Pressing the
COOL
button will initiate a display of the results as well as concludes the program.
Watt
The program exclusively manages the endurance of the workout and works rpm-independent, which means the
output stays constant, when increasing the rpm.
After activating the display, one gets to the program choice with the
Prog
-button. If one chooses the program
Watt
, one can choose the initial resistance between 25 and 250 watts. The endurance in minutes gets selected
with +/- and confirmed with
ENTER
. Within the program one can change the wattage anytime with +/- in 5
watts steps up to 500 watts. If the rpm is too low to generate the chosen power/watt, the rpm indicator flashes.
The remaining time is permanently shown in the display. After the end of the workout or after the cancelling
with the
COOL
button the relevant results are shown in the display.
Pulse
The pulse training option is an intelligent training program that ensures a workout intensity that is optimal for
reaching training goals without the need of manual interference. The desired target heart rate (depending on
the desired training aim) must be entered at the beginning of the workout. The ergometer then adjusts the
resistance to the actual heart rate in a manner that allows the target heart rate zone to be reached, but not
exceeded. Additionally, the program can evaluate the development of the heart rate and use the determined
fitness level to adjust the resistance, which allows for an optimal warm-up.
If the initial resistance is set above a certain limit, no warm-up will be done and the resistance is immediately
adjusted to the desired heart frequency (see motion pulse manager brochure). This program functions in the
rpm-independent mode.
The pulse program requires three figures to work properly:
Desired heart frequency during the workout
Initial intensity in watts (25-50 watts in general (for the cross 100 watts);
Training time in the effective heart rate range
Everything else is managed by the program control. The time entered is the time of workout in the effective
heart rate range, which means that the time of the warm-up will not be counted.
The
+/-
buttons are always active during the workout. If the initial intensity is increased to more than 45 watts
during the first two minutes of the workout, the program control will increase the intensity immediately to
reach the target heart rate as quickly as possible. By doing so, the user can perform a so called cross training,
whereby the resistance is adjusted to the expected wattage during the workout and the ergometer will simply
make fine tunings to the resistance.
Once the target heart rate has been reached, the
+/-
buttons can be used to change the target heart rate.
At the conclusion of the training, the results are shown on the display.
5.10
Pulse controlled Training
Concerning the working of pulse controlled programs such as Pulse program/ Pulse, Watt sensitive and Therapy,
please refer to the brochure “motion pulse manager”.
5.11
Interface PC
The ergometer is equipped with an RS 232 interface –not galvanically isolated. This way the unit can get
controlled via PC, ECG, Spiro, etc. if the units use the same protocol. The unit generates enough electricity for
the interface. To start the communication the unit needs to get operated.
Beware to clarify the electrical safety when using the unit for medical purposes. If you have questions contact
your dealer.