Mettler Electronics APT Plus with Hi-Lo Stand Active Passive Trainer USER MANUAL

PLUS
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Table of contents:
Page Section A – Pre-sales Information
1. Introduction 5
2. Technical Data 6
3. Safety 7
4. System Components and Details 8
5. Accessories 12
Section B – User Information
13
6. Preparing the APT PLUS Hi-Lo 13
7. Installation for use – Arms exercise 14
8. Installation for use - Legs exercise 16
9. Operation instructions 19
10. Transportation and Storage 22
11. EMI – Electromagnetic Interference 23
Section C – Service Information
26
12. General Maintenance, Inspections and Storage 26
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13. Disposing and Recycling 27
14. Trouble Shooting 27
15. Appendix – Exercise Parameter Values 28
NOTE: Design details may change without notice
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SECTION A – PRE-SALES INFORMATION
1. INTRODUCTION
The APT PLUS is an electric exercise machine used for the improvement of physical abilities. The APT PLUS pro-
vides the user with a variety of exercise options and modes of operation that meet a broad range of physical needs.
A wide range of accessories are available that offer many exercise options and make the APT PLUS suitable for the
maintenance of fitness and physical well being.
The APT PLUS can be operated in either the ACTIVE mode at 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 AC-
TIVE training by using physical effort in conjunction with the electrical operation of the motor. The APT PLUS func-
tions forwards or backwards and is suitable for arm or leg exercises (upper or lower limbs). In case the user has lim-
ited strength in the arm, it is recommended to have an attendant present during exercise.
The APT PLUS’s light weight makes it portable, easy to store and convenient to use in the comfort of one’s home.
The unit is also suitable for use in healthcare institutions.
Use of the APT PLUS is recommended for the maintenance of muscle strength, flexibility, muscle tone, endurance
and general fitness for users of all ages.
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2. TECHNICAL DATA
APT Plus Unit
Model 8200
Weight 22 lbs. Length 28 in. Overall Width 18 in. Height 6.5 in. Folded Working voltage 24 VDC Revolutions per minute 20 - 60 RPM Rotation Radius 1.5, 3.0, 4.5, 6.0 in. Exercising Positions 15°, 30°, 45°, 60° Current Rating 4.16 A Max. Accuracy of measurement display ±10%
Optional additional functions
Continuous operation
Remote control Heart rate monitor
Type B equipment
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
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
APT Plus Hi Lo
Model 8400
Weight 86 lbs. Base Dimensions 40 x 30 in. Height 40 in. Working Height from Ground Up 50 in.
Class I equipment
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3. SAFETY
These safety considerations and tips will help you to operate the APT PLUS safely and prevent personal injury and
damage to your wheelchair.
1. Read this manual and all labels before operating. If you do not fully understand any part of this manual, please
contact your authorized dealer or service agent.
2. The APT PLUS should not be used in the vicinity of sensitive medical equipment.
3. Electromagnetic interference (“EMI”) can cause APT PLUS to behave erratically, which could be dangerous to
the user. For your safety and protection, it is imperative that you read the information on EMI before operating the
APT PLUS, see chapter 11.
4. EMC Warning: Radio wave sources such as radio and T.V. stations, transmitters and cellular telephones can af-
fect the performance of powered wheelchairs and mobility devices.
5. Do not operate the APT PLUS when under the influence of alcohol, medications or drugs that may impair your
safety.
6. Only the authorized dealer or service agent may perform specified set-up procedures and controller settings; pro-
gramming of the settings outside the limits as specified by the manufacturer may have adverse effects on the per-
formance.
7. Do not use the APT PLUS if it behaves abnormally or erratically, contrary to the usual performance as described
in this user manual.
8. CAUTION: Surface temperatures can increase when exposed to external sources of heat (e.g. sunlight).
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4. SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND DETAILS
4.1. APT PLUS unit (Figure 1)
1. Operator panel
2. Angle release knob
3. Angle securing knob
4. Crank-arm
5. Power input socket
6. Socket (not in use)
7. Height release knob (Hi-Lo only)
8. Height securing knob (Hi-Lo only)
4.2. Primary components (Figure 2):
1. Power supply unit (Provided)
2. Straight hand-grips (Optional accessory)
3. Footrests (Optional accessory)
4. Finger protection disks (Provided)
5. Securing straps (Optional accessory)
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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.
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The APT PLUS - Operator Panel
Figure 3
10% 50%25% 75% 100%
On/Off button: green indicator is lit when the APT PLUS is switched on.
Mode button: for selecting active or passive mode of operation.
Green indicator is lit when ACTIVE mode is selected by mode button.
Green indicator is lit when PASSIVE mode is selected by mode button.
Indicates actual load level as percentage of chosen load level (see 16).
Button for forward operation in the PASSIVE mode. The green indicator is lit to indicate forward operation.
Button for backward operation in the PASSIVE mode. The green indica­tor is lit to indicate backward operation.
Button activating Auto-Reverse function in the PASSIVE mode. In the ACTIVE mode this button activates the constant force function. The green indicator is lit when activated.
Button for selecting display of data, (see 10-13):
Green indicator is lit when Timer display is selected. The display will
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show the time the APT PLUS has been used in the current exercise pe-
riod.
Green indicator is lit when Counter display is selected. The display will show the total amount of revolutions of the crank arm in the current exer­cise period.
Green indicator is lit when Power display is selected. The display will show the power during exercise in Watts – only in Active mode.
Heart rate monitor
Display for Timer, Counter and Energy.
Exercise speed level selection push buttons + – Increases speed level (up to 10)
- – Decreases speed level
Exercise load level selection push buttons + – Increases load level (up to 10)
- – Decreases load level (down to 1)
(down to 1)
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5. ACCESSORIES The following items are designed for use in combination with the APT PLUS.
CAUTION: The use of accessories other than these can be unsafe.
5.1 Hand grips and Footrests
# ACCESSORY USAGE DESCRIPTION FIGURE
Straight
a)
Handgrips
Angled
b)
Handgrips
Hemi-glove
c)
Standard
d)
Footrests
High support
e)
for footrests
Strap
f)
Used for most of the upper limb exercising.
Ergonomically designed, mainly for strength exercising in the Active mode.
Used for securely supporting the wrist and hand on the handgrips for users who have little or no muscle strength.
Used for most of the lower limb exercising.
May be attached to footrests for supporting the lower limbs of users that have little or no muscle strength.
Used to secure the APT Plus to chair or wheel chair to keep it from moving away from patient during exercise
5.2 Optional added functions
#
ACCESSORY USAGE DESCRIPTION FIGURE
Remote Con-
a)
trol
Used mainly for lower limb ex­ercising by users who have dif­ficulty in reaching the operating panel.
Pulse rate
b)
monitor
Plugs into APT Plus and heart beats are registered by indicator on front panel.
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SECTION B – USER INFORMATION
6. PREPARING THE APT PLUS HI-LO
Figure 4 Figure 4A
6.1 Moving your APT PLUS Hi-Lo
The APT PLUS Hi-Lo can easily be moved by lifting the end of the frame and pushing the unit using its wheels,
see Figure 4.
6.2 Positioning the APT PLUS Hi-Lo
Position the APT PLUS Hi-Lo close to an electrical socket outlet. The adjustable feet on the underside keep the APT PLUS Hi-Lo level and prevent it from sliding.
NOTE: Ensure that the APT PLUS 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 foot with the contra nut (4A/1).
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7. INSTALLATION FOR USE – ARMS EXERCISE
Step 1: Position the APT PLUS on a level table top close to an electrical socket outlet (Figure 5).
For the APT PLUS Hi-Lo: loosen the height securing knob (Figure 1A-8), pull the grey ring of the height re-
lease knob (Figure 1A-7) and adjust the unit to the required height. Release the grey ring and tighten the height securing knob (Figure 1A-7).
Step 2: Loosen the angle-securing knob (Figure 5-1) and adjust the APT PLUS to the required angle. To increase
the angle, lift the body of the APT PLUS, 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 PLUS, 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 approx­imately 5 cm. / 2” (Figure 5-2).
Step 3: Connect the output connector (Figure 7-1) of the power supply (Figure 7-4) to the APT PLUS power input
socket (Figure 7-2a) while ensuring correct position of connector groove opposite the guide key of socket (Figure 7-2b).
NOTE: The APT PLUS must be used only with an original APT PLUS Power Supply unit.
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Step 4: Install the finger protection discs (Fig. 8-1) by sliding them into the grooves on the outside edges of the crank
arms (Figure 8-2) in the direction shown.
NOTE: The finger protection discs are important for safe operation of the unit during hands exercise.
Step 5: Insert handgrip (Figure 9-1) in one of the four mounting holes (Figure 9-2) in each of the APT PLUS crank
arms. Installation or removal requires only a straight push or pull while 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). To start operating,
press the
button. The APT PLUS will enter the stand-by position. Then press the button. The
green ACTIVE mode indicator will light up. You may start exercising in the ACTIVE mode. For operation in­structions, see 5.1 & 5.2.
NOTE: If the APT PLUS moves across the table during arm exercises, anti-slip pads (Figure 8-3) may re-
quire cleaning.
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8. INSTALLATION FOR USE – LEG EXERCISE
Step 1: Position the APT PLUS on the floor close to an electrical socket outlet (Figure 10). Step 2: Loosen the angle-securing knob (Figure 10-1) and adjust the APT PLUS to the required angle. To increase
the angle, lift the body of the APT PLUS, 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 PLUS, 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 approx­imately 5 cm. / 2” (Figure 10-2)
Step 3: Place a chair at the desired distance from the APT PLUS. If necessary, attach the Securing straps (Figure
10-6) between the APT PLUS base rings (Figure 10-5) and the chair legs to prevent any change in distance between the APT PLUS and the chair during leg exercises.
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Step 4: Connect the power output connector (Figure 12-1) of the power supply (Figure 12-4) to the APT PLUS power
input socket (Figure 12-2a) while ensuring correct position of connector groove opposite the guide key of socket (Figure 12-2b).
NOTE: The APT PLUS must be used only with an original APT PLUS Power Supply unit.
Step 5: Insert Footrest (Figure 13-1) in one of the four mounting holes (Figure 13-2) in each of the APT PLUS crank
arms. Installation or removal requires only a straight push or pull while simultaneously 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 PLUS will
enter a stand-by position. To start operating, press the
position. Then press the
button. The green ACTIVE mode indicator will light up. You may start exercis-
button. The APT PLUS will enter the stand-by
ing in the ACTIVE mode. For operation instructions, see 5.1 & 5.2.
NOTE: If the APT PLUS moves across the floor during leg exercises, anti-slip pads (Figure 8-3) may require cleaning. If possible – use the APT PLUS on a carpet or rubber mat.
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9. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Install APT PLUS for arms or legs exercise as described in the previous chapters.
9.1 Active mode - ISOKINETIC operation Step 1: Insert the handgrips or footrests in one of the four mounting holes according to the radius and range of
motion required.
NOTE: As the effective crank arm length is reduced in the ACTIVE mode, the amount of effort required increases
while the range of motion decreases, and vice versa.
Step 2: To activate the active mode from the stand-by position (after the electrical power is supplied to the APT
PLUS and the
light up.
button is pressed): press the button. The green ACTIVE mode indicator will
Step 3: Set the desired load level by pressing one of the selection push buttons, to increase the level or
to decrease the level.
Step 4: Rotate the APT PLUS handgrips or footrests forward or backward. Actual exercising force is displayed
as a percentage (%) on the Bar Indicator.
NOTE: In this mode, an increase in the rotation speed (RPM) will lead to an increase in the exercising force.
9.2 Active mode - CONSTANT FORCE Operation
Step 1: Press the
indicator will light up.
button to activate the CONSTANT FORCE FUNCTION in the ACTIVE mode. The green
Step 2: Set the desired load level by pressing one of the selection push buttons, to increase the level or
to decrease the level.
Step 3: Rotate the APT PLUS handgrips or footrests forward or backwards. The exercising force as displayed on
the Bar Indicator will now remain constant at 50% for the selected load level, irrespective of the crank arm rotation speed.
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9.3 PASSIVE mode Step 1: Insert the handgrips or footrests in one of the four mounting holes according to the radius and range of
motion required.
NOTE: As the effective crank arm length is reduced in the PASSIVE mode, the range of movement is reduced
and the degree of resistance that the motor can overcome is increased.
Step 2: To activate the passive mode from the stand-by position (after the electrical power is supplied to the APT
PLUS and the
button is pressed): press the button two times, until the green PASSIVE mode
indicator will light up. From the ACTIVE mode – press once only.
Step 3: Set the desired rotation speed by pressing one of the speed level push buttons and the desired force by
pressing one of the force load push buttons:
to increase level, to decrease level.
Step 4: Hold onto the handgrips (for arm exercise) or secure both feet to the footrests (for legs exercise). Make
sure that APT PLUS is placed at a comfortable distance for exercise by turning the crank arms one com-
plete revolution.
Press the
Press the
button for forward rotation.
button for backward rotation.
NOTE: There will be a short delay before the APT PLUS begins to turn in the chosen direction. Step 5: The operation force of the crank arms should rotate the arms or legs of with no effort on the part of the
user. This rotation force varies according to exercise level and crank arm mounting hole location select­ed.
Step 6: To stop the rotation of the crank-arms and exit the PASSIVE mode, press the button. The indicators
will turn off and the APT PLUS will return to the stand-by position.
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9.4 COMBINED active/passive mode Step 1: Operate the APT PLUS in the passive mode and work against the force of the motor by applying re-
sistance to the rotation of the crank arms.
Step 2: The resistance force to the rotation is displayed on the on the Bar Indicator as a percentage (%) at each
level.
Step 3: If the resistance force stops the crank arm rotation completely, the Bar Indicator reaches 100% and the
red indicator will light up. After holding this position for approximately 2 seconds, the crank arm rotation
will stop automatically.
NOTE: To restart, Press the
button for forward rotation, or the button for backward rotation.
9.5 Passive mode – AUTO-REVERSE function
Step 1: Push the
button to activate the AUTO-REVERSE function in the PASSIVE mode. The green indi-
cator will light up.
Step 2: Operate the APT PLUS as in usual passive or combined active/passive mode. Step 3: When the resistance force stops the crank arm rotation completely, the Bar Indicator reaches 100% and
the red indicator will light up. After holding this position for approximately 2 seconds, the crank arm rota-
tion will stop automatically. After a short delay the DIRECTION OF ROTATION WILL BE REVERSED. This feature also serves as an ANTI-SPASM function, stopping the motor in case of muscle spasm and
reversing the direction of rotation after a short delay.
Step 4: As long as the
button indicator is lit, this function will continue to operate in the PASSIVE mode.
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9.6 Display
By pressing the
Normally the display will show the time measuring the duration of exercising; the green
button, four different types of data can be displayed.
indi-
cator will be lit.
Each time the
button is pressed, the display will shift to show the next data type – as follows:
Counter: displays the total of crank arm revolutions performed during an exercise period; the green
indicator will be lit.
Power: display the power used during an exercise period; the green
indicator will be lit.
This display can only be activated in ACTIVE mode.
9.7 Shut down
Step 1: To turn off the APT PLUS, from the PASSIVE mode – press the
– press twice. All indicators except for the one next to the
return to its stand-by position. To turn off the APT PLUS completely – press the
button once. From the Active mode
button will turn off and the APT PLUS will
once.
Step 2: Disconnect the power from the APT PLUS by first disconnecting the mains electrical plug from the elec-
trical socket outlet. Disconnect Power supply output connector from the APT PLUS power input socket.
CAUTION: For safe disconnection always take the mains plug out of the electrical socket before disconnecting the Power supply from the APT PLUS.
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9.8 Emergency Switch
In the event of the need to stop the APT PLUS quickly, press the red mushroom headed button (Figure 14-1) sit-
uated on the top of the trainer body (above the control panel). This will immediately cut the electrical supply to the
APT PLUS.
The button will stay de­pressed and as long as it
is in this position the APT PLUS will not function.
In order to restore the electrical supply to the
APT PLUS, turn the
knurled black disc under­neath the red button (Figure 14-2) in thedirec­tion of the white arrow (Figure 14-3) on the red button (clockwise). The red button will then return to its original position.
The APT PLUS may then
be restarted as previous­ly described.
Figure 14 – Emergency Switch
10. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
The APT PLUS can be lifted safely in its folded position by grasping onto the centre of either of the legs of the
base unit and carrying like a suitcase.
For storage in a confined space, fold the APT PLUS unit by pulling the angle release knob (Figure 1-2) and
lowering it to the flat position. Tighten the angle-securing knob (Figure 1-3) to prevent unintentional unfolding.
Temperature range: -20°C to 40°C Relative humidity range: 10% to 80% Atmospheric pressure range: 700 hPa to 1060 hPa
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11. EMI – ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERRENCE CAUTION: It is important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of electromagnetic interference
on your APT PLUS.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources
The equipment may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones. The interference (from radio wave sources) can cause the equipment to come to a sudden stop, or react in an uncontrolled manner. It can also permanently damage the equipment's control system.
There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environment. Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid. Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable. However, we believe that by following the warnings listed below, your risk to EMI will be minimized.
The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types:
1) Hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting
unit. Examples include citizens band (CB) radios, "walkie-talkies”, security, fire, and police transceivers, cellular telephones, and other personal communication devices. **NOTE: Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while they are ON, even when not being used;
2) Medium-range mobile transceivers, such as those used in police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, and taxis.
These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle; and
3) Long-range transmitters and transceivers, such as commercial broadcast transmitters (radio and TV broad-
cast antenna towers) and amateur (HAM) radios.
NOTE: Other types of hand-held devices, such as cordless phones, laptop computers, AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD
players, and cassette players, and small appliances, such as electric shavers and hair dryers, so far as we know, are not likely to cause EMI problems to the equipment.
Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the transmitting antenna (source), the EM fields from hand-held radio wave sources (transceivers) are of special concern. It is possible to unintentionally bring high levels of EM energy very close to the equipment’s control system while using these devices. This can affect the equipment’s operation. Therefore, the warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible interference with
the control system of your APT PLUS. WARNINGS
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from sources such as radio and TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones can affect the equipment. Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended reaction, which could result in serious injury.
1) Do not operate hand-held transceivers (transmitters-receivers), such as citizens band (CB) radios, or turn ON
personal communication devices, such an cellular phones, while your APT PLUS is turned ON;
2) Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations, and try to avoid operating your APT PLUS close to
them;
3) If an unintended reaction occurs, turn your APT PLUS power switch OFF by using the emergency stop switch
(see instructions on page 22);
4) Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying your APT PLUS, may make it more susceptible to EMI (Note: There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of your APT PLUS);
5) Report all incidents of unintended reaction to your Authorized APT PLUS dealer or service center, and note
whether there is a source of EMI nearby.
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SECTION C – SERVICE INFORMATION
12. GENERAL MAINTENANCE
The expected service life of the APT PLUS is at least 7 years.
Minimum ongoing maintenance should prevent unnecessary repairs.
The rugged design of the APT PLUS and the use of selected, modern materials ensure minimal requirements for care and maintenance.
NOTE: Improper handling or neglect in the care of the APT PLUS may reduce or cancel the coverage of the manu-
facturer’s warranty.
12.1 Regular care Monthly checks
Inspect Power supply cables and plug for visible damage.
Check power-input connector for visible damage or insecure fastening. On a regular basis check that all screws and components are fastened tightly. Ensure that the anti-slip pads under the base are always kept clean.
Annual checks – Checks after repair These annual checks shall be performed by an authorised technician.
Ensure full functioning of Operator Panel (Fig. 3, page 10) Smooth rotation of Crank Arms (Fig.1.4 , page 8)
Firm locking of Angle Securing Knob (Fig. 1.3 page 8)
Ensure that the Input Socket (Fig. 1.5 page 8) is not damaged. Inspect the power supply for the following parameters:
Parameter Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Safety Ground Leakage Cur­rent Earth Impedance 25 A
Isolation Resistance Test Voltage=500
Io=Full Load, Vin=240 VAC/60Hz
40 A
VDC
0.1 mA
22
50 m
27
m
CAUTION: If any damage is detected – do not use the APT PLUS. Please contact your authorized dealer. Only authorized personnel may carry out repairs. The power supply is not to be repaired.
12.2 Cleaning instructions
Disconnect Power Supply and wipe dry with clean cloth. Take care not to allow water to enter the unit. Keep cables and electric components away from water and hu-
midity.
CAUTION: For safe disconnection of the APT PLUS always take the mains plug out of the wall socket be­fore removing the connector from the APT PLUS po wer socket.
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13. DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
The packing material must be separated to plastic and paper/cardboard components and submitted to authorized re-
cycling locations. The APT PLUS 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 PLUS is no longer operational, it
is to be dismantled and separated into above material groups and submitted to authorized recycling facilities
.
14. TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Hereunder are some types of disorders, which can usually be repaired rather simply. If these following measures are unsuccessful, an authorized dealer should be contacted!
PROBLEM CHECK POINT
Power Supply not connected properly to mains outlet or to the APT PLUS.
APT PLUS switched off. Press the button to turn APT PLUS
The APT PLUS does not function at all
on.
The crank-arms do not start to rotate in the passive mode
Model with remote control: remote unit not functioning smoothly
APT PLUS in stand-by mode. Press the button to enter active
or passive modes.
Stop switch in lower - disconnection position. Turn switch anti­clockwise to release.
No direction selection button is selected. Press the button
(Figure 3-6) for forward rotation. Press the for backward rotation
Remote unit’s transmitter LED needs to be wiped clean.
Remote unit batteries need replacement.
button (Figure 3-7)
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15. APPENDIX – EXERCISE PARAMETER VALUES
Table 1: Active Mode ISOKINETIC operation
Speed (RPM)
Force (Kg)
Power (Watt) 25% 50% 75% 100%
Level Speed 25 50 75 100
Force
1
Power Watts 2.6 7.7 15.4 25.6
Force
2
Power Watts 3.2 10.3 19.2 33.3
Force
3
Power Watts 3.8 11.5 25.0 43.6
Force
4
Power Watts 4.5 14.1 28.8 48.7
Force
5
Power Watts 5.8 18.0 36.5 69.2
Force
6
Power Watts 6.4 21.8 46.2 87.2
Force
7
Power Watts 7.7 25.6 57.7 102.6
Force
8
Power Watts 9.0 32.1 76.9 143.6
Force
9
Power Watts 10.9 38.5 96.2 187.2
Force
10
Power Watts 12.8 51.3 115.4 205.1
R1 0.7 1.0 1.3 1.7 R2 0.9 1.3 1.8 2.2 R3 1.3 2.0 2.7 3.3 R4 2.7 4.0 5.3 6.7
R1 0.8 1.3 1.7 2.2 R2 1.1 1.8 2.2 2.9 R3 1.7 2.7 3.3 4.3 R4 3.3 5.3 6.7 8.7
R1 1.0 1.5 2.2 2.8 R2 1.3 2.0 2.9 3.8 R3 2.0 3.0 4.3 5.7 R4 4.0 6.0 8.7 11.3
R1 1.2 1.8 2.5 3.2 R2 1.6 2.4 3.3 4.2 R3 2.3 3.7 5.0 6.3 R4 4.7 7.3 10.0 12.7
R1 1.5 2.3 3.2 4.5 R2 2.0 3.1 4.2 6.0 R3 3.0 4.7 6.3 9.0 R4 6.0 9.3 12.7 18.0
R1 1.7 2.8 4.0 5.7 R2 2.2 3.8 5.3 7.5 R3 3.3 5.7 8.0 11.3 R4 6.7 11.3 16.0 22.6
R1 2.0 3.3 5.0 6.7 R2 2.7 4.4 6.7 8.9 R3 4.0 6.7 10.0 13.3 R4 8.0 13.3 20.0 26.6
R1 2.3 4.2 6.7 9.3 R2 3.1 5.5 8.9 12.4 R3 4.7 8.3 13.3 18.6 R4 9.3 16.6 26.6 37.3
R1 2.8 5.0 8.3 12.2 R2 3.8 6.7 11.1 16.2 R3 5.7 10.0 16.6 24.3 R4 11.3 20.0 33.3 48.6
R1 3.3 6.7 10.0 13.3 R2 4.4 8.9 13.3 17.8 R3 6.7 13.3 20.0 26.6 R4 13.3 26.6 40.0 53.3
Bar Graph
NOTE: Force Levels are indicated for Mounting Hole locations R1, R2, R3 & R4 on crank-arms (Figure 9 / Figure 13).
Speed Level Force Level
Level
No-load
Speed (RPM)
1 6 2.8 3.8 5.7 11.4 2 11.5 3.0 4.0 6.0 12.0 3 16 3.5 4.7 7.0 14.0 4 23 4.1 5.5 8.2 16.4 5 30 4.5 6.0 9.0 18.0
Stall Force (kg)
Speed=0
R1=0.15m
Stall Force (kg)
Speed=0
R2=0.1125m
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Table 2: Passive Mode
Stall Force (kg)
Speed=0
R3=0.075m
Stall Force (kg)
Speed=0
R4=0.0375m
6 37 5.0 6.7 10.0 20.0 7 41 5.4 7.2 10.8 21.6 8 47 5.6 7.5 11.2 22.4 9 55 5.8 7.7 11.6 23.2
10 61 6.1 8.1 12.2 24.4
NOTE: Force Levels are indicated for Mounting Hole locations R1, R2, R3 & R4 on crank-arms (Figure 9 / Figure 13).
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16. WARRANTY
The warranty period for the APT PLUS is twelve months and covers faulty materials and workmanship (consumables
not covered: plastic coverings and batteries). Worn parts damaged as a result of excessive loading, improper han-
dling, intentional damage or unauthorized maintenance or modification are not covered by the warranty.
For safety and for warranty assurance reasons, any modifications and repair of the APT PLUS or its components
must be performed exclusively by authorized personnel and exclusively with original spare parts.
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