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eBike with Control Terminal PC Firmware Version 1.8
Operator’s Manual 2018112-027 ENG
Revision D
NOTE: The information in this manual only applies to the eBike with control terminal PC, firmware version 1.8. It does not apply to earlier firmware versions. Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
CardioSmart, CardioSoft, CardioSys, CASE, and MAC are trademarks owned by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, a General Electric Company going to market as GE Healthcare. All other marks are owned by their respective owners. © 2003, 2008. General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
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Contents
1 Intended Use, Safety Information
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2 Setup and Mains Connection
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3 Preparation
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4 Running an Exercise Test
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5 Taking the Blood Pressure
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6 Configuration
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7 Error Messages
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8 Cleaning, Maintenance, Disposal
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9 Technical Specifications
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10 Order Information
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11 Appendix
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Revision History This manual is subject to the change order service of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies. The revision code, a letter that follows the document part number, changes with every update of the manual. P/N / Revision
Date
Comment
2018112-001 Revision B
2003-12
Initial Release, ECO 075 558
2018112-001 Revision C
2004-04
ECO 076 092
2018112-001 Revision D
2004-07
ECO 077 414
2018112-001 Revision E
2005-07
ECO 080 463
2018112-027 Revision A
2005-10
MR 55686
2018112-027 Revision B
2006-11
ECO 085 811
2018112-027 Revision C
2007-08
ECO 087 883 Revised pages: 7, 32, 33, 36
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General Information
General Information
y The safety information given in this manual is
y The product eBike with Control Terminal PC bears
classified as follows:
the CE marking CE-0123 (notified body TÜV Süd Product Service GmbH, Ridlerstr. 65, 80339 München, Germany) indicating its compliance with the provisions of the Council Directive 93/42/EEC
Danger indicates an imminent hazard. If not avoided, the hazard will result in death or serious injury.
about medical devices and fulfills the essential
Warning
requirements of Annex I of this directive. It is an
indicates a hazard. If not avoided, the hazard can
MDD class IIa product. y The device fulfills the requirements of standard EN
result in death or serious injury.
60601-1 "Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety" as well as the
Caution
interference protection requirements of standard EN
indicates a potential hazard. If not avoided, this
60601-1-2 "Electromagnetic Compatibility – Medical
hazard may result in minor personal injury or
Electrical Devices".
product/property damage.
y The device is in radio-interference protection class B in accordance with CISPR11/EN 55011. y The CE marking covers only the accessories listed in the "Order Information" chapter.
y To ensure patient safety and interference-free operation and to guarantee the specified measuring accuracy, we recommend only original equipment
y This manual is an integral part of the equipment. It
accessories as available through GE Medical Systems
should be available to the equipment operator at all
distribution. The user is responsible if accessories
times. Close observance of the information given in
from other manufacturers are used.
the manual is a prerequisite for proper equipment
y GE Medical Systems Information Technologies is
performance and correct operation and ensures
responsible for the effects on safety, reliability, and
patient and operator safety. Please note that
performance of the device, only if
information pertinent to several chapters is given
– assembly operations, extensions, readjustments,
only once. Therefore, carefully read the manual
modifications, or repairs are carried out by GE
once in its entirety.
Medical Systems Information Technologies or by
y If unauthorized personnel opens the control terminal, damaging the calibration sticker, any warranty claim
persons authorized by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, – the device is used in accordance with the
shall become void. y This manual reflects the equipment specifications and
instructions given in this manual.
applicable safety standards valid at the time of printing. All rights are reserved for devices, circuits, techniques, software programs, and names appearing in this manual. y On request GE Medical Systems Information Technologies will provide a detailed Service Manual.
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Manufacturer: ergoline GmbH Lindenstraße 5 D-72475 Bitz, Germany Tel. +49 7431 9894-0 Fax +49 7431 9894-127 Distributor: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc. 8200 West Tower Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53223 USA Tel. +1.414.355.5000 888.558.5120 (USA only) Fax +1.414.355.3790
The country of manufacture appears on the device label.
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Intended Use, Safety Information
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Intended Use, Safety Information
1.1 Intended Use
NIBP
1
The eBike with control terminal PC is a computer-
eBike
controlled, medical-grade bicycle ergometer. At pedal
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speeds between 30 and 130 RPM and loads between 20
3 8 4
and 999 W, the ergometer operates independent of the pedal speed. Figure 9-1 shows the speed-independent range.
10 11 12
this manual for exercise tests as well as for rehabilitation of cardiac and cardiovascular patients. If the ergometer is used for other purposes, the manufacturer cannot be held liable for personal injuries or property damage resulting
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from unintended use of the equipment.
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Two eBike models are available: eBike basic and eBike comfort. What differentiates the eBike comfort from the
NIBP
1
The ergometer is only intended to be used as instructed in
eBike basic is the manual height adjustment for the
eBike
handlebar and the electric height adjustment for the
2
saddle. The patient may remain seated on the saddle
3 4
while it is raised or lowered.
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The eBike with control terminal PC can be used both as a stand-alone device and in conjunction with GE Medical
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10
Systems Information Technologies electrocardiographs
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(See “Connection to Electrocardiographs” ). When used
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in conjunction with an electrocardiograph, the electrocardiograph will control the bicycle ergometer. Furthermore, the electrocardiograph starts the
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sphygmomanometer (option) integrated in the ergometer. Additional blood pressure measurements can be initiated Figure 1-1 Controls and indicators eBike basic (top), eBike comfort (bottom) 1 Control terminal
manually.
2
Connection for blood pressure cuff, type B applied part ( )
measuring values.
3
Adjusts angle of handlebar
4
Blood pressure cuff
5
Adjusts height of handlebar (eBike comfort only)
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Castors
The parts of the equipment described in this
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Speed readout for patient
manual, including all accessories, that come in
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Adjusts height of saddle (eBike basic only)
contact with the patient during the intended use,
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Indicates saddle height (eBike comfort only)
fulfill the biocompatibility requirements of the
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Power switch
applicable standards if used as intended. If you
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Connection panel
have questions in this matter, please contact GE
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Leg levellers to ensure ergometer stability
Medical Systems Information Technologies or its
The display on the control terminal indicates the current
The connected electrocardiograph provides a full documentation of the test. Biocompatibility
Sales Representatives.
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1.2 Equipment Symbols With this button on the control terminal, you can either bring up the main menu or go back one menu level. NIBP
With this button on the control terminal, a blood pressure measurement can be initiated before or during the exercise test. The same button can be used to stop a blood pressure measurement. Symbol at the blood pressure cuff connector: type B applied part. Caution, consult accompanying documents. Caution, consult accompanying documents. Type B applied part. This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately. Consult operating instructions. This symbol indicates that the device was tested and certified according the Russian safety standards specified by GOST. Catalog number. Serial number. CE Mark per the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC. Manufacturer’s identification
Date of manufacture. The number found under this symbol is the date of manufacture in the YYYYMM format.
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1.3 Safety Information Warning
Danger Explosion Hazard - The device is not designed for use in areas where an
Equipment Failure - – Cellular telephones must not be used in the
explosion hazard may occur. An explosion hazard
immediate vicinity, because they may interfere
may result from the use of flammable anesthetics,
with the proper functioning of the ergometer.
skin cleansing agents and disinfectants.
Electromagnetic interference most probably exists when the watt reading changes frequently even though the speed is above 30 RPM.
Warning Patient Hazard, Equipment Damage -
Shock Hazard -
– Protect the eBike from direct sunlight.
– When the ergometer is connected to other
Otherwise equipment components may reach
equipment or if a medical system is created, it
inadmissibly high temperatures. The eBike is a
must be ensured that the added leakage currents
medical device and must NEVER be used
do not present a hazard. If you have questions
outdoors. Furthermore, the device has no
about this issue, please contact your GE
additional protection against ingress of
Medical Systems Information Technologies
humidity. Humidity that has entered the device
dealer or GE Medical Systems Information
may cause equipment failure and can increase
Technologies Service.
the risk of electric shock.
– For use, the ergometer may only be connected to
Also, do not operate the eBike in the vicinity of
electric installations that fulfill the local
power installations, because they may impair
requirements.
equipment functions.
Patient Hazard -
Risk to Persons -
The German Medical Device Operator Ordinance
Before using the ergometer, the operator must
(MPBetreibV, § 5) demands that users
ascertain that it is in correct working order and operating condition. In particular, the cables and connectors must be checked for signs of damage. Damaged parts must be replaced immediately, before use.
ergometer – must be familiar with the routines for the handling and assembly of the ergometer – must be familiar with and observe the safety
Equipment Failure - – The special shielded cables supplied by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies must be used to connect the device to other pieces of equipment.
– must have been trained in the use of the
rules and regulations for the operation of this type of equipment – must be informed about any other pertinent rules and regulations (e.g. safety instructions) – must be informed about the potential hazards arising from the use of this type of equipment.
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Special NIBP Safety Instructions Note
Warning
– The blood pressure module and the approved
Patient Hazard - – Do not use a cuff to take blood pressure
accessories are defibrillation-proof and can
measurements on patients suffering from sickle
remain attached to the patient during
cell anemia or where skin lesions are likely to
defibrillation.
occur.
– If the cuff pressure exceeds the maximum value
– The cuff may cause hematomas in patients with
of 300 mmHg during inflation, the inflation
severe blood coagulation disease. In these
procedure will be aborted and the cuff will
instances, the user must make a decision for or
deflate. As a redundant safety precaution, the
against automatic blood pressure
cuff is immediately deflated when the cuff pressure exceeds 320 mmHg.
measurements.
You can check the proper functioning of this safety precaution by abruptly bending your arm while the cuff is being inflated, causing a brief overpressure in the cuff. The cuff must
Caution
immediately deflate.
Compromised Measuring Accuracy - – Arrhythmias occurring frequently during a
– Measurements that do not yield a valid
measurement may compromise the accuracy of
measurement will not be repeated during the
the measuring values. In certain cases, a valid
exercise test.
measurement will not be possible.
– If the inflation phase takes longer than 40
– Electromagnetic fields may also impair the measuring accuracy.
seconds or if an adequate pressure does not build up in the cuff within a reasonable period of time, the measurement will be aborted and the cuff will deflate. – If a valid measurement cannot be completed within 120 seconds, the measurement will be aborted and the cuff will deflate. – If the cuff pressure remains constant for some time, the measurement will also be aborted and the cuff will deflate.
Applicable laws, regulations and directives – 93/42/EEC (Medical Device Directive of the EU) – 89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive of the EU) – EN 1060-1 Non-invasive sphygmomanometers, Part 1: General requirements – EN 1060-3 Non-invasive sphygmomanometers, Part 3: Supplementary requirements for electromechanical blood pressure measuring systems
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Setup and Mains Connection
Set up the ergometer where you intend to use it and adjust the two leg levellers 12 for ergometer stability (Figure 11). Protect the ergometer and, in particular, the saddle cover from direct sunlight.
Mounting the Handlebar
a b
a
y Remove the two screws a from the clamping plate (Figure 2-1). y Holding the clamping plate, turn the clamping lever b counterclockwise until it can be removed. y Take off the clamping plate. y Insert the handlebar (pointing down) and secure it with the clamping plate (Figure 2-2).
Figure 2-1 Removing the clamping plate a Fastening screws b
Clamping lever
y Introduce the two screws a and lightly screw them in. y Insert the clamping lever, turning it clockwise, and tighten lightly.
Note The handlebar should point downward until the control terminal has been installed. Then bring the handlebar to its final position and secure by tightening the clamping lever and the screws. Having tightened the clamping lever, you can bring it to a suitable position by taking it off and reinserting it as desired. Furthermore, the eBike comfort allows you to adjust the height of the handlebar (clamping lever 5, Figure 1-1). Figure 2-2 Mounting the handlebar
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Installing the Control Terminal y Plug connector A to socket a on the control terminal. Align the notch on connector A with the corresponding groove in socket a.
b B
a
C A
y Secure the connection by turning the coupling ring at connector A clockwise. y Connect the blue pressure tubing B to the length of tubing b at the control terminal. Be sure to slip the length of tubing entirely over the nozzle. (The black tube C is irrelevant.) y Position the control terminal on the steering column and screw tight with the two screws. Note
Figure 2-3 Installing the control terminal
The control terminal can be installed with the display facing the patient or the operator (Figure 24). Install the control terminal with the display toward the operator and the speed indication toward the patient (see section 4.1 Speed Readout for the Patient).
Figure 2-4 Installing the control terminal
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Mains Connection y Stand in front of the ergometer and grasp both handles
Caution
of the handlebar.
Equipment Damage - Before connecting the
y Tip the ergometer forward all the way and carefully
ergometer to the power line, make sure that the voltage rating of your local power line matches the
lay it on its handlebar.
value indicated on the device nameplate. The
Now you can access the connector panel on the underside
nameplate is located on the back of the ergometer,
of the ergometer.
at the bottom.
y Connect the power cord to socket a (Figure 2-5). y Secure the connector with the supplied lock a. y Install the strain relief as shown in Figure 2-5. Please note that different strain reliefs are supplied for various cable sizes.
Connection to Electrocardiographs The software supports communication with the following a
electrocardiographs: electrocardiographs (digital control):
g
b
electrocardiograph
connection cable
connector on eBike
c
CardioSys
22336203
port 1, f
CardioSoft
22336203
port 1, f
CASE
22336203
port 1, f
CASE 8000
22336203
port 1, f
MicroLab
22336203
port 1, f
CardioSmart ST*) 22338002
port 3, b
MAC 1200 ST
port 3, b
f d
e
b 4
g
2
1
5
4 3
PORT 3
5
1 7
PORT 2
2 3 6
8
c
ANALOG
*) eBike with integrated BP module only d
f PORT 1
SERVICE
Figure 2-5 Connector panel a Power input, instrument fuses b
Digital interface RS232
c
Analog I/O
d
For Service
f
Digital interface RS232
g
Digital interface RS232 (for Service only)
22338002
electrocardiographs (analog control): electrocardiograph
connection cable
connector on eBike
MAC 5000 ST
2008110-001 2008114-001
ANALOG, c port 3, b
Upon delivery, the eBike is configured for communication with digitally controlled electrocardiographs. For use with electrocardiographs with an analog control system (MAC 5000 ST), the following settings are required (see section 6 "Configuration"): – at Default Mode: PC Mode – at EKG Type: Analog / Digital y Install a strain relief to secure the cable connection.
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Connecting the Blood Pressure Cuff y Connect the microphone to a (Figure 2-6). y Connect the cuff tubing to the connection sleeve b. It must properly lock into place. To disconnect the tubing, push the knurled sleeve backward. When the blood pressure is taken during exercise tests,
NIBP
care must be taken to prevent motion artifacts. For this reason the Velcro tape (Figure 2-7) supplied with the equipment must be used to secure the cuff tubing to the eBike
handlebar: y Open the large Velcro tape and wrap it around the
a
handlebar as shown in Figure 2-8. y Use the small Velcro tape to secure the cuff tubing.
b
Take care not to squeeze the cuff tubing.
Figure 2-6 Blood pressure cuff connections a Microphone jack
Transport
b
y Disconnect all connected cables.
Socket for cuff tubing
y Stand in front of the ergometer and grasp both handles of the handlebar. y Tip the ergometer forward until it rests only on the castors. y Wait until you have achieved an equilibrium before moving the ergometer. y When you have reached the new location, lower the ergometer very carefully. Otherwise, severe damage may occur. Caution Equipment Damage - Avoid strong vibrations of the ergometer during transport. Figure 2-7 Velcro tape securing the cuff tubing
Figure 2-8 Securing the cuff tubing to the handlebar
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Preparation
3.1 Turning the Device On and Testing Its Performance y Push the power switch (10, Figure 1-1) to turn on the
eBike
ergometer (green indicator lights up). y Make sure that the patient does not pedal at the time the ergometer is switched on and during the selftest.
Selftest running
Note When operating the ergometer in conjunction with
Figure 3-1 Initial screen during selftest
the MAC 5000 ST, turn the devices on and off in the following order: ON: MAC 5000 ST first, eBike second OFF: eBike first, MAC 5000 ST second.
PC Mode Ergometry Manual Settings
The ergometer runs an automatic selftest (Figure 3-1). Then the main menu appears (Figure 3-2). When the main menu appears, the ergometer is ready for operation.
Select
Note The device may be configured to default to one of
Figure 3-2 Main menu
the operating modes. In this case you will see the initial screen of the selected operating mode instead of the main menu. You can display the main menu with the
button (see section 6
"Configuration"). a
d
NIBP
eBike
b
If an error code (e.g. E:01) appears after the
c
selftest, please refer to chapter 7 for
e
troubleshooting information. It is important to switch on the eBike before applying the blood pressure cuff to the patient. In addition to the three softkeys c (Figure 3-3) the control
Figure 3-3 Control terminal buttons a Starts and stops a blood pressure measurement b Brings up the main menu or returns to the previous menu level c, d, e Softkeys activating the function described above
terminal also accommodates buttons With button
NIBP
NIBP
a and
b.
a blood pressure measurement can be
initiated before or during the exercise test. The same button can be used to stop a blood pressure measurement. With the
button, you can either bring up the main
menu or go back one menu level.
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The functions of the three softkeys change with the displayed menu. The function keys can be used to activate the function displayed above. In the main menu, PC-Betrieb Ergometrie Manuell Einstellungen
for example, the left and right softkeys are used to move the bar cursor up and down, while the softkey in the middle is used to Select an option.
Auswahl
PC Mode:
The ergometer will be controlled from the electrocardiograph (see section 4.2).
Ergometry:
d
c
e
stored test protocols (see section 4.3). Manual:
Figure 3-4 Main menu
The ergometer will be controlled by the
The ergometer will be controlled manually (see section 4.4).
Settings: Einstellungen S Betrieb P tCa- nBdeat r d ieb P Ero gg o rmaemt rmi e K M oa nn turealsl t L E ai ns st ät en ldl e u rnugnegn Sprache
Ergometer configuration (see section 6).
3.2 Changing the Language Upon delivery of the ergometer, the screen texts are displayed in German. Follow these steps to change the
Auswahl
language: y Press button
d
c
e
b (Figure 3-3) to display the main
menu (Figure 3-4). y Using buttons d and e, position the bar cursor on Einstellungen and press button c to confirm the
Figure 3-5 Settings menu
selection. The settings menu appears (Figure 3-5). y Using the cursor keys d and e, position the bar cursor
Sprache
on Sprache and press button c to confirm the
Deutsch English Français Español Italiano
selection. The language menu appears (Figure 3-6).
Auswahl
y Using the cursor keys d and e, position the bar cursor on your language and press button c to confirm the selection.
d
c
e
Figure 3-6 Language menu
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3.3 Preparing the Patient Adjusting Saddle and Handlebar On the eBike basic, the saddle height is adjusted manually (clamping lever 7, Figure 3-7), on the eBike comfort, electrically. NIBP
Adjust the saddle height as shown in Figure 3-7: There
eBike
7 3
should be a 10° angle between the axis formed by the
approx. 10˚
upper body and the thigh when the pedal is in its lower position.
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8
Display 8 indicates the saddle height as a numeric value
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(eBike comfort only). Set the handlebar to a position where it is comfortable for the patient to reach sitting upright. To do so, open clamping lever 3. On the eBike comfort, you can also adjust the height Figure 3-7 Adjusting saddle height and handlebar 3 Adjusts angle of handlebar 5 Adjusts height of handlebar (eBike comfort only) 7 Adjusts height of saddle (eBike basic only) 8 Indicates saddle height (eBike comfort only)
of the handlebar (clamping lever 5). Note – Adust the height of the handlebar. Tighten the clamping lever securely. Do not overtighten.
a
b
c
d
e
– Lubricate the threading of the clamping lever once every 3 months, using a suitable grease
0
Watt
min
0
such as OKS 470.
/min Adjusting the saddle height of the eBike comfort
/ mmHg
/min Saddle
y Ask the patient to sit on the saddle. y In the main menu, select the desired mode of operation, e.g. PC Mode (Figure 3-8). y Adjust the saddle height with the right and left
f
g
Figure 3-8 PC Mode menu a Blood pressure readings (systolic, diastolic) or cuff pressure during measurement b Current load c Duration of exercise test (in "Manual" and "Ergometry" modes only) d Pulse rate (configurable) e Speed (revolutions/minute) f Saddle up g Saddle down
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softkeys f, g. Note The patient may remain seated on the saddle while the height is being adjusted. In PC Mode, the saddle height adjustment buttons appear automatically when the electrocardiograph start signal is detected.
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Applying the Blood Pressure Cuff Note Observe the following order when applying the blood pressure cuff: 14 cm
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1. Switch on the eBike and wait for the main menu to appear.
LATEX
2. Apply the blood pressure cuff. Caution Erroneous Measurements - Figure 3-9 Correct cuff size
– Select a cuff size suitable for the circumference of the patient’s arm. The maximum permitted circumference is indicated on each cuff. When
a
b
closing the Velcro fastener, ensure that the index line at the metal clasp (a, Figure 3-10) is within the INDEX range (b) identified by the
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INDEX
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LATEX LATEX
arrow and not outside. – Apply the cuff directly on the skin. Rolled up sleeves must not impede blood circulation in the upper arm. Use only the cuffs listed in chapter 10.
Figure 3-10 Wrong cuff size
– Loose cuffs will cause erroneous measurements; overtight cuffs may constrict blood vessels or cause skin lesions or hematomas. y Ensure that the microphone is correctly positioned in the red cuff pocket: the metal side must face the artery. y Apply the deflated cuff on the patient’s arm. Take care that – the bottom end of the cuff does not reach the bend of the elbow – the microphone (identified by the red tab and white arrow) is exactly above the brachial artery (Figure 3-12). To ensure accurate blood pressure measurements during an exercise test, the microphone (red tab) must be in the correct position.
Figure 3-11 Applying the cuff
– the tab is placed below the metal clasp as shown in Figure 3-11.
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y Tighten the cuff and close the Velcro fastener. Ensure that the cuff does not slip down or impede circulation of the blood. y Check that the cuff tubing does not knock against any objects during the patient’s exercise test (Figure 313). y Instruct your patient to avoid excessive contractions of the muscles in their upper arm during a blood pressure measurement and to put their hands flat on the handlebar without grasping it. For additional important information on blood pressure measurements, please refer to chapter 5.
Warning Figure 3-12 Microphone (identified by red tab) over brachial artery
Patient Hazard - If, by mistake, excessive pressure builds up in the cuff, either remove the cuff immediately from the patient’s arm or disconnect the cuff tubing at the control terminal. The same applies when the cuff does not deflate correctly.
Figure 3-13 Cuff tubing
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Running an Exercise Test
a
4.1 Speed Readout for Patient There are three LEDs on the speed display that tell the
b
patient whether they are pedaling too fast, too slow or at
c
the correct speed. The limit values can be configured (see section 6 "Configuration").
Figure 4-1 Speed readout for patient a illuminates when the speed is low b illuminates when the speed is correct c illuminates when the speed is high
4.2 PC Mode Selecting and Starting the Operating Mode In PC mode, the connected electrocardiograph will control the ergometer. All you can do is initiate a blood pressure measurement with
PC Mode Ergometry Manual Settings
NIBP
.
y Using the right or left softkey, position the bar cursor on PC Mode, then press the softkey in the middle to Select the option. The initial menu will appear (Figure 4-3).
Select
Note
Figure 4-2 Main menu
The device may be configured to default to one of the operating modes. In this case you will see the
a
b
c
d
e
initial screen of the selected operating mode instead of the main menu. You can display the main menu
0
Watt
min
0
/min
with the
button (see section 6
"Configuration"). Now the ergometer waits for the start signal from the electrocardiograph.
/ mmHg
/min
y When you have finished preparing the patient, initiate the exercise test on the electrocardiograph.
Saddle
y The ergometer will emit three beeps and the speed display will blink three times to indicate the
f
g
Figure 4-3 PC mode initial menu a Blood pressure readings (systolic, diastolic) or cuff pressure during measurement b Current load c Duration of exercise test (in "Manual" and "Ergometry" modes only) d Pulse rate (configurable) e Speed (revolutions/minute) f Saddle up g Saddle down
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beginning of the test. Now the patient should start pedaling.
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