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Rehabilitation Upright Bike

MU

100

USER’S MANUAL

PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW LOWER 

BODY ERGOMETER AND SAVE IT FOR FUTURE USE.

Summary of Contents for MU100

Page 1: ...Rehabilitation Upright Bike MU100 USER S MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW LOWER BODY ERGOMETER AND SAVE IT FOR FUTURE USE ...

Page 2: ...ns 3 Important Electrical Information 4 Important Operation Instructions 4 Features 5 Operation of Your New Bike 7 MU100 Assembly Instructions 20 MU100 Drawing Parts List 26 Maintenance 31 Specifications 32 Manufacturer s Limited Warranty 33 Table of Contents ...

Page 3: ... mission statement are enhancing patient outcomes and improving effectiveness in the delivery of services This is just one of the many products that will assist you in providing that care to your patients and or clients Please take a moment at this time to record the name of the dealer distributor or manufacturer s representative their telephone number and the date of purchase below to make any fu...

Page 4: ...uding the user s movement may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings The pulse sensors are intended only as exercise aids in determining heart rate trends in general WARNING Heart rate monitoring system may be inaccurate Over exercise may result in injury or death If you feel faint stop exercising immediately Ensure there is a minimum space on the sides of the bike of two feet for proper opera...

Page 5: ...let that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a p...

Page 6: ...ogical Pedals Parts and Adjustments Optional Parts 1 Electronic Console 1 Neurological Pedal Set 2 Hand Pulse Grips 3 Mechanical Brake 4 Fore Aft Seat Adjustment 5 Vertical Seat Adjustment 6 Pedal Adjustment 7 A C Power Input 8 Leveling Glides Features ...

Page 7: ...he knob out to disengage the pin from the seat post You can then lower the seat position to just below the desired setting then release the knob and pull the seat up until the pin clicks into place and tighten the knob There is a numbered scale located on the seat post under the seat for repeatable settings Adjusting the seat fore aft position Loosen the knob and slide the seat to the desired posi...

Page 8: ... MI 123 HRS The odometer will remain displayed for only a few seconds then the console will go to the start up display also known as Idle Mode The dot matrix display will be scrolling through the different program profiles and the message window will be scrolling the start up message You may now begin to use the MU100 The console will automatically power down after 20 minutes of inactivity Press a...

Page 9: ...f the adjustment range The six knee angle options are 1 R Min Right leg minimum flexion L Min Left leg minimum flexion 2 R Max Right leg maximum flexion L Max Left leg maximum flexion 3 R Max Right leg maximum flexion L Min Left leg minimum flexion 4 R Min Right leg minimum flexion L Max Left leg maximum flexion 5 R Max Right leg maximum flexion R Min Right leg minimum flexion 6 L Max Left leg max...

Page 10: ...through the three displays The Message Window is the main display for programming instructions and relevant measurements during a program The measurement data shown varies depending on the program Measurements include Time and Segment Time RPM Pulse Work level Watts and Average Watts Left and Right leg METs Calories and Symmetry Below the Dot matrix display is a Heart Icon and a Bar Graph Simply g...

Page 11: ...r settings by pressing the Enter key NOTE At any time during the editing of Data you can press the Stop key to go back one level or screen 5 During the Manual program you will be able to scroll through the data in the message window by pressing the Display key You may also switch between the profile or power displays and a quarter mile track by pressing the Display key adjacent to the dot matrix d...

Page 12: ...ed by periods of recovery to replenish oxygen Your cardio vascular system gets programmed to use oxygen more efficiently this way Programming Preset Programs 1 Select the desired program button then press the Enter key 2 The message window will prompt you to enter the time for the program You may enter the time using the Up and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press the Enter key to accept an...

Page 13: ...you want to enter a name use the Up and or the Down key to change the first letter then press Enter to save the first letter and continue to the next letter When you have finished entering the name press the Stop key to save the name and continue to the next step 3 The message window will ask you to enter an Age You may enter an Age using the Up and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press the ...

Page 14: ...s shown in the charts below The only caveat is if you are a very de conditioned male you may need to choose option Female If you are a very conditioned female you may need to choose option Male Workload chart for male or very fit female 1st Stage 50 watts 300 kgm min HR 90 90 105 105 2nd Stage 150 watts 900 kgm min 125 watts 750 kgm min 100 watts 600 kgm min HR HR 120 HR 120 135 HR 135 HR 120 HR 1...

Page 15: ...e console must be receiving a steady heart rate for the test to begin You may use the hand pulse sensors or wear a heart rate chest strap transmitter although chest strap transmitter is recommended The user must maintain a steady 50 RPM pedal speed If the pedal speed drops below 48 RPM or goes above 52 RPM the console will emit a steady beeping sound and the RPM number will flash until the speed i...

Page 16: ...average 37 41 35 39 31 34 29 31 26 29 22 25 poor 30 36 30 34 26 30 25 28 22 25 20 21 very poor 30 30 26 25 22 20 VO2max Chart for females and de conditioned males 18 25 26 35 36 45 46 55 56 65 65 years old years old years old years old years old years old excellent 56 52 45 40 37 32 good 47 56 45 52 38 45 34 40 32 37 28 32 above average 42 46 39 44 34 37 31 33 28 31 25 27 average 38 41 35 38 31 33...

Page 17: ...sing the Facility key and following the instructions in the message window Isokinetic The Isokinetic program provides accommodating resistance at a fixed speed level The user controls the resistance at the pedals by pushing harder or lighter The desired pedaling speed is entered and the computer increases the resistance automatically if the user tries to overcome the set speed 1 Press the Isokinet...

Page 18: ...ke feature operational please set to on and press enter 4 Now you are finished editing the settings and can begin by pressing the Start key You can also go back and modify your settings by pressing the Enter key NOTE At any time during the editing of Data you can press the Stop key to go back one level or screen 5 During the program you will be able to scroll through the data in the message window...

Page 19: ... readings Wearing the transmitter immediately against bare skin assures you of proper operation If you wish you may wear the transmitter over a shirt To do so moisten the areas of the shirt that the electrodes will rest upon Note The transmitter is automatically activated when it detects activity from the user s heart Additionally it automatically deactivates when it does not receive any activity ...

Page 20: ...te level you will experience during the program Adjust the level and then press enter 6 Now you are finished editing the settings and can begin your workout by pressing the Start key You can also go back and modify your settings by pressing the Enter key NOTE At any time during the editing of Data you can press the Stop key to go back one level or screen 7 If you want to increase or decrease the w...

Page 21: ...NS FOR MU100 1 Hardware STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 50 3 8 2 1 4 4PCS 71 3 8 1 4PCS 51 5 16 5 8 7PCS 72 5 16 3 4 6PCS 99 5 16 3 4 1PC 106 2 M4 5L 2PCS 144 M6 15L 2PCS 51 5 16 5 8 2PCS 72 5 16 3 4 2PCS 103 5 16 2PCS 58 M5 12L 10PCS ...

Page 22: ...MU100 21 2 Tools 93 Phillips Screw Driver 1PC 100 12 14mm Wrench 1PC 117 13 15mm Wrench 1PC 152 5mm Allen Wrench 1PC 165 Short Phillips Screw Driver 1PC ...

Page 23: ...d study the drawing carefully to become familiar with all the parts and procedures before beginning each step STEP 1 REAR STABILIZER ASSEMBLY 1 Install the Rear Stabilizer 5 onto the Main Frame 1 with the four 3 8 x 2 1 4 Hex Head Bolts 50 and four 3 8 Flat Washers 71 ...

Page 24: ...mputer cables at the top of the mast with the other Install the Console Mast 2 into the Main Frame receiving tube under the cover 38 Keeping tension on the cables will ensure the wires don t get caught between the mast and receiving tube Do not bolt the mast in place at this time 4 Install the Brake Lever 133 on the mast with the two 6mm Phillips screws 144 Install the cover 151 with the two 4mm s...

Page 25: ...dle bar mounting plate and out through the hole in the console plate Install the Handle Bar 3 onto the Console Mast 2 with two 5 16 x 5 8 Hex Head bolts 51 two 5 16 Flat Washers 72 and two 5 16 Split Washers 103 being careful not to pinch the hand pulse wires between the handle bar and mounting plate ...

Page 26: ... 3 Install the Pedals 138 139 onto the Crank arms Remember that the left pedal has a reverse thread and will be screwed into the crank in the opposite rotation from normal threads There is an L stamped into the end of the threaded post of the left pedal and an R in the right Make sure to tighten the pedals as much as you possibly can It may be necessary to re tighten the pedals if you feel a thump...

Page 27: ...MU100 26 MU100 Exploded View Drawing ...

Page 28: ...le Assembly 2 27 F030053 AC Power Input Module 1 34 ZSB006 01 Console Assembly 1 35 P060256 A1 Foot Pad Leveling Glide 4 36 P100008 JT Side Case L 1 37 P100009B JT Side Case R 1 38 P100010 JT Console Mast Cover 1 39 P100019 JT Seat Post Cover 1 40 P060143 JT Front Stabilizer Cover 1 41 P060144 JT Rear Stabilizer Cover 1 42 P070048 JT Handgrip Cap Top 2 43 P070049 JT Handgrip Cap Bottom 2 47 P05001...

Page 29: ...Knob Seat Fore Aft 1 93 J330008 Phillips Head Screw Driver 1 96 P280009 A1 End Cap Crank Arm 2 99 J220003 Z1 Curved Washer 5 16 1 100 J330005 Wrench 12 14m m 1 102 J210021 Z1 Flat Washer 5 16 3 103 J260007 Z1 Split Washer 5 16 2 105 P060191 A1 Cover Handle Bar 1 106 P060388 Adjustment Knob Seat Vertical 1 106 1 C100017 Barrel Nut 1 106 2 J354513 Z1 Phillips Head Screw M4 4 107 P040048 A1 Sleeve Se...

Page 30: ... Washer 6 5mm 4 149 K020066 Cable Manual Brake 1 150 J310003 Z4 C Clip 10mm 2 151 B130227 Steel Cover Manual Brake Lever 1 152 J330038 Allen Wrench M5 1 153 E011019 01 Wire Harness Brake Coil 200m m 1 154 E011206 Wire Harness Brake Coil 250m m 1 155 E022305 Wire Harness Computer 1500m m 1 156 E010083 Wire 80m m White 1 157 E020266 Wire Harness Computer 1850m m 1 158 E040007 01 Wire Ground 200m m 1...

Page 31: ...0 175 J129422 Nut M4 4 176 J092003 Z1 Phillips Head Screw M5 15mm 3 177 J210050 Z3 Flat Washer Ø5 5mm Ø15mm 3 178 RC120037 Z2 Adjustable Crank Assembly Left 1 179 RC120038 Z2 Adjustable Crank Assembly Right 1 ...

Page 32: ... Maintenance menu may be called Engineering mode depending on version press and hold down the Start Stop and Enter keys Keep holding the keys down for about 5 seconds and the message window will display Engineering mode Press the enter button to access the menu below a Key test i Will allow you to test all the keys to make sure they are functioning Press all the keys one at a time b Display test i...

Page 33: ...ce per pedal revolution iii Crank Position Cali 1 Software calibration to set the position of the right pedal at 12 o clock 2 Set right pedal to 6 o clock position then press start 3 Rotate the right pedal clockwise until the console beeps iv Watts Calibration Factory use only v Unit Type 1 Selects Upright bike MU100 or Recumbent bike MR100 Specifications Dimensions Length 57 145cm Width 21 1 4 54...

Page 34: ...use accident improper maintenance inadequate power supply or acts of God 4 Products with original serial numbers that have been removed or altered 5 Products that have been sold transferred bartered or given to a third party 6 Products that are used as store display models 7 Products that do not have a warranty registration on file at Spirit Spirit reserves the right to request proof of purchase i...

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