Emotion Fitness Motion body 600 med, Motion body 600 User Manual

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User manual
for the
motion body 600 med
motion body 600
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Contents
1 General ..................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Classification of the unit.......................................................................................................... 3
3 Safety warnings ....................................................................................................................... 3
3.1 Safe assembly of the unit ................................................................................................. 3
3.2 Safe training ..................................................................................................................... 4
3.3 Indications and contraindications .................................................................................... 5
4 Operating the display .............................................................................................................. 5
4.1 Polar® – pulse system ........................................................................................................ 5
4.2 Overview Display / Button Functions ............................................................................... 6
4.3 Display ............................................................................................................................... 7
4.4 Quickstart .......................................................................................................................... 7
4.5 Programming the monitor ............................................................................................... 7
4.6 Adjusting the resistance ................................................................................................... 7
4.7 DOT Matrix ........................................................................................................................ 8
4.8 Biofeedback ...................................................................................................................... 8
4.9 Training Control via the storage media .......................................................................... 8
4.10 Online-Training with RFID ................................................................................................ 9
4.11 Results .............................................................................................................................. 10
4.12 Programs of the cardio line ............................................................................................. 10
4.13 Pulse controlled programs .............................................................................................. 15
4.14 PC-Interface ...................................................................................................................... 15
5 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................... 16
5.1 Instructions for the error condition detection (failure) ................................................. 16
5.2 Instructions for preventive maintenance by the operator ............................................ 16
5.3 Maintenance for authorised specialists .......................................................................... 17
5.4 Performance of the metrological control pursuant Medical Devices Operator
Ordinance (not relevant for units of the fitness line) .............................................................. 17
5.5 Conduction of a safety-related control (According to the transposition of the medical
device directive 93/42 EEC into national law) ........................................................................... 17
6 Technical data ......................................................................................................................... 17
7 Warranty conditions ............................................................................................................... 18
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1 General
Read the instruction manual with its security advices and warnings prior to the initial use of the units, to secure a safe and conventional use. Keep this document for future reference and pass it with the unit in case of resale.
Grey shaded text marks features exclusively relevant for the fitness version.
2 Classification of the unit
The units of the cardio line med are medical products according to guideline 93/42 EEC, categorized in
class IIa. In the control range of the brake, the tolerance is less than 5% or with resistances 50 watts and below less than 3 watts.
The items of the cardio line are consistent with the standard DIN EN ISO 20957-1 and DIN EN ISO 20957-5
usage class S (commercial use/ gyms) of the accuracy class A +/- 10 % and designed to suit the needs of fitness gyms and preventive fitness.
The items of the cardio line are consistent with the standard DIN EN ISO 20957 and designed for supervised range.
Only one person at a time can use the unit; the maximum usage weight has to be less than 150 kg. Units with the optional boosted version can be burdened up to 200 kg, see type label and additional instructions.
3 Safety warnings
3.1 Safe assembly of the unit
Fig.1: View of machine with indication of relevant elements
Monitor for individual settings and visualization of the training data
Unlocking of the height adjustment
Seat
+/- buttons for an easy adjustment of the resistance during training
Adjusting feet
for levelling
Unlocking of the horizontal adjustment
Position Typenschild
(sichtbar, wenn die
Antriebseinheit ganz
unten ist)
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Place the unit on a solid, flat and non-sliding ground and level the unit with
the adjusting feet, so that it does not move.
For the set-up a safety clearance of 100 cm to all sides is necessary to ensure a
safe access also in emergencies. Safety clearances between the devices are allowed to overlap; see picture.
The usage may only take place in dry rooms (< 65% humidity, > 0 < 45°C room
temperature).
Pay attention that there is no electromagnetic radiation like mobile phones or
fluorescent tubes, because they may affect the measurement of the heart rate.
Do not locate the units on thick rubber mats. Ensure that the unit gets airing from all sides. All units of the cardio line are self-powered. The user will either generate the electricity by pedalling or
– especially while programming – will be supported by the standard, built-in battery pack. The battery power will last for about two years. See topic “5 Maintenance” for battery change.
Attention: Please consider the standards for care, maintenance and servicing in chapter 5 of this manual.
3.2 Safe training
Before starting to exercise, the fitness of the user has to be ensured by an authorised specialist or a
doctor. Please note topic 3.3 Indications and Contraindications.
Excessive exercise can be dangerous. When nausea or dizziness occurs, the work-out has to be stopped right away and a doctor needs to be
allocated.
The training on the units is allowed with unbruised skin only. While exercising light, tight fitting clothing, which cannot be caught in parts of the unit is
recommended. Always wear sports shoes to ensure a good balance on the pedals.
Please check the unit before exercising for a good level, faulty parts or other manipulations. In case of a
defect or if you are not sure, ask a supervisor.
Before the start of the workout it must be assured that no one is close to moving parts, to avoid danger
for a third person. Above all, hold unattended children off the units.
As a safety function, the stop button is always active and immediately slows down the motion when
pushed.
To exercise in a biomechanical proper position the unit has to get adjusted. The horizontal seat position
and the position of the drive unit can get adapted. For adapting the corresponding unlocking needs to get operated. No matter if you exercise standing or seated the axle of the drive unit should have the height of the shoulders (rotation point).
Warning: The system to control the heart rate can be faulty. Excessive workouts can lead to serious
injury or death. When nausea or dizziness occurs, the work-out has to be stopped right away.
Warning: Solely use unit with the casing.
Warning if using optional power supply: Use exclusively medical power supply units according to IEC
60601-1 which are approved by the manufacturer.
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3.3 Indications and contraindications Indications
Mobility of the locomotors apparatus Strengthening of the muscles Strengthening of the cardiovascular system
Contraindications
Cardiovascular affections Pains of the locomotors apparatus During workout
Pains in the thoracic region Nausea Dizziness Pain in the joints involved in the motion
When taking medication ask for a doctor’s training advice.
4 Operating the display
Depending on the program version chosen, three or eleven training programs and eventually the optional test programs allow for an individual and diversified training. Depending on the program version chosen, three or nine training programs and eventually the optional test programs allow for an individual and diversified training.
4.1 Polar® – pulse system
Every piece of equipment of the cardio line includes the original Polar Pulse System, which receives signals from a breast belt by the exerciser (the breast belt is not included in the delivery of the equipment). The wireless transmission to the electric display is coded. The Polar© technology is based on a magnetic field, which transfers the signals. This magnetic field can be interfered by several sources. The most common reason is the use of breast belts that are not 100% compatible with the Polar©-System and commonly have a longer range. Cell phones, speakers, TVs, power lines, fluorescent tubes, and motors with high power can also interfere with the Polar© Pulse System. The measuring of the pulse frequency is ECG precise. Only when using coded breast belts, like T31C, the heart rate gets transferred coded. When using an uncoded breast belt, like T31, the transfer is uncoded.
Ear-pulse (optional)
The ear-pulse-system with the optical measuring at the earlobe is available as an option. If an ear-pulse cable is connected it has priority over Polar© pulse measurement, which will get disconnected. Attention: Rub earlobe thoroughly before applying the ear sensor. To check proper operation of the sensor switch to the pulse display for surveillance. Therefore press the Scan-button three times while exercising. The indication for the pulse signals has to be high and at regular intervals.
Multi-colour-backlight
All ergometers are equipped with a multicolour backlight for the LCD-Display. The electricity gets provided by the brake. The brightness depends on the current load. Lighting is not possible with really low load because the required power can´t get provided safely. The backlight of the ergometer turns on after some seconds in use. Due to the backlight it´s easier to read the display, even if lighting conditions are bad.
Safety advice according to DIN EN ISO 20957
Warning! Systems for the heart rate surveillance can be faulty. Excessive workouts can lead to serious physical damage or death. Abort the workout immediately when dizziness or nausea occurs.
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4.2 Overview Display / Button Functions
Abbildung 2: Monitoransicht frontal, zur Erklärung der Tastenfunktionen
Clockwise explanation of the buttons, starting with the Stop button.
The STOP button stops the workout and activates the electronic brake, which will generate a maximum
workload for 8 seconds to bring the movement to a halt. After that, the COOL function can be used to conduct a cool down with low intensity.
The PROG button must be pressed to start the selection of programs available solely if no storage
media is used.
The Cool button stops the workout before the end of the chosen program, begins with the cool down
mode and finishes the workout with a low intensity. The workout data is shown and saved on the storage media, if the workout has been started using a storage media.
The Scan button changes the display mode, parameters, or graphical displays within the Dot Matrix on
the monitor.
The Smart Key buttons function as shown in the Dot Matrix area of the monitor according to the
situational need.
Reset button – Initially, the Reset button is not visible for the user. It is hidden in the extension of the
smart key buttons at the upper edge of the LCD-display. If the system should operate faulty, the reset button gives you the option to restart the processor. This is only possible if no activity is being conducted on the unit, meaning zero revolutions.
The + button increases value of the parameters. By using the Enter button, values of parameters or display modes are selected. The - button decreases the value of the parameters.
Smart Key buttons
Reset button
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