MONARK Sports & Medical
Rehab Trainer 881 E Manual Ver 1010
Manual
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Manual 881 E
Contents Monark Exercise AB ��������������������������������������� 4 Product Information ��������������������������������������� 5
Facts��������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 Serial number�������������������������������������������������������� 5
Operating Instruction ������������������������������������� 6
Workload device��������������������������������������������������� 6 Computer specifications���������������������������������������� 7 Calibration������������������������������������������������������������� 8
Troubleshooting guide ����������������������������������� 9 Service ����������������������������������������������������������� 10
Warning��������������������������������������������������������������� 10 Warranty������������������������������������������������������������� 10 Service check & maintenance����������������������������� 10 Batteries�������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Crank bearing����������������������������������������������������� 11 Flywheel bearing������������������������������������������������� 11 Transport������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Replacement of brake belt���������������������������������� 11 Brake belt contact surface���������������������������������� 11 Chain 1/2“ x 1/8“������������������������������������������������� 12 Freewheel sprocket��������������������������������������������� 13
Spare parts ���������������������������������������������������� 14
Important Read the manual carefully before using the cycle and save it for future use.
© 2010 MONARK EXERCISE AB, Vansbro, Sweden
Monark Exercise AB Monark has 100 years’ experience of bicycle production. The Monark tradition has yielded know-how, experience, and a real feel for the product and quality. Since the early 1900s, Monark’s cycles have been living proof of precision, reliability, strength and service. That are the reasons why we are now the world leader in cycle ergometers and the market leader in Scandinavia in transport cycles. We manufacture, develop and market ergometers and exercise bikes, transport bikes and specialized bicycles. Our largest customer groups are within health care, sports medicine, public authorities, industry and postal services. For more information: www.monarkexercise.se
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Monark 881 E
Product Information
Facts
Congratulations on your new Ergometer.
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Monark Rehab Trainer 881 E is an arm and leg ergometer that provides the potential to individually adapt exercise at home or in the hospital, with continual following-up and adjustment of the exercise intensity. Ideal for exercise from a wheel chair.
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The unit can be calibrated Graduated scale in watts, showing the work load at 50 rpm. Electronic display Adjustable crank arms (horizontally and vertically) Transport handle, adjustable vertically Powder painted Wheels for easy transport
Width 470 mm (18,5”)
NOTE!
Use of the product may involve considerable physical stress. It is therefore recommended people who are not accustomed to cardio or not feel completely healthy to first consult a physician for advice.
Length 540 mm (21”) Height 550 mm (21,5”) Weight 22 kg ( 48,5 lbs) Included Pedals Handles Accessories Wall bar table Adjustable table
Serial number The serial number of your Ergometer is placed according to fig: Serial number. 1
Fig: Serial number (1)
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Operating Instruction
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Workload device 2
Monark Rehab Trainer model 881 E is an arm and leg ergometer provided with a brake belt. The power can be read in watts at 50 pedal rpm moreover, the work can be read in kilo pond metres (kpm). The Rehab Trainer is also equipped with an electronic meter, showing pedal revolutions per minute (RPM), the total pedal revolutions (TOTAL COUNT) and time (TIME) function.
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Through cycling supplies the test person kinetic energy to the flywheel. This is braked by means of a brake belt which runs around the bigger part of the brake surface of the flywheel. The workload is changed either by using another pedalling speed or by increasing or decreasing the tension of the brake belt against the flywheel by means of the work load control knob.
Fig: Workload device 1) Electronic meter 2) Graduated scale 3) Control knob for adjustment of work load
Legexercise exercise in a lying atlevel theassame level Fig. 11. Leg in a lying positionposition at the same the ergometer as the ergometer.
Fig. 8exercise in a sitting position with Arm the ergometer placed on a table.
Arm exercise with the ergometer hanging on the wall bars. Leg exercise in a sitting position with the ergometer placed on the floor.
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Ergometer placed on a table for wall bars.
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Computer specifications
Display RPM TOTAL COUNT TIME
0 - 250 9999 0:00-99:59
Batteries: Storing temperature: Operating temperature:
2 x 1.5 V, R6 (AA) -10ºC - +60ºC 0ºC - 50ºC
rev./min rev. total min:sec
Keys and functions MODE key Use the MODE key to cycle through the functions. SET key Pressing this key will make it possible to set TIME and TOTAL COUNT. If you hold down this key for two seconds you can advance the function value at a faster rate. Programming TIME: Press MODE key to advance to TIME function, and use SET to enter your desired time. Each press of SET will advance time by one minute. When pedalling is started, measurement of remaining exercise time will begin and the unit will count down to 0 at which time beeper will sound for five seconds.
RESET key The RESET key will clear the values for TIME and TOTAL COUNT individually. NOTE: 1. The display will return to normal when no key is pressed for five seconds, or trainer is not used. 2. The computer starts automatically when one of the keys is pressed, or when the trainer is used and meter gets rpm indication. 3. Auto shut off function when not pressed any key or device not used for four minutes.
Do not expose the fitness computer to direct sunlight or extremely high temperature. Do not use any dissolvents when cleaning. Use only dry cloth.
Programming TOTAL COUNT: Press MODE key to advance to TOTAL COUNT function, and use SET to enter your desired value. Each press of SET will advance value by 10. When pedaling is started, measurement of remaining revolutions will begin and the unit will count down to 0 at which time beeper will sound for five seconds.
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Calibration Calibration is done at the factory. If you for some reason want to check the calibration, do as follows: Tighten the brake belt through turning the control knob so that pointer goes up to about 25-50 Watt at rotation of the crank. Put the Rehab Trainer at the edge of a table. Loosen the screws for the clamping plate(3), so that the end of the belt is loose. See fig: Calibration. Fasten a 2 kg weight (Art. No: 9000212) to the brake belt(2). This weight should now be read on the scale at 2 kp. See fig: Watt scale. Should there be a deviation between the position of the pointer and the 2 kp marked on the scale, adjust the loading spring by turning the adjusting screw until the correct position is obtained. See fig: Calibration and fig: Watt scale. Turn clockwise if the pointer is placed too high and turn counter clockwise if the pointer is placed too low. Remove the weight and fasten the brake belt with the screw for the clamping plate so that the pointer does not go below the zero (“0”) marked on the scale. The height level of the cranks is adjustable when loosen the nuts, see fig: Adjustments. Set the crank arms at the desired position and fasten with the nuts. If the cranks are not in line, adjust these. First set the left hand crank straight upwards. Then loosen the right hand crank by undoing the crank arm screw(6). Adjust the position of the right hand crank so it is in line with left hand crank and tighten the screw.
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1 Fig: Calibration 1) Adjusting screw 2) Brake belt 3) Screw for clamping plate
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Watt scale 4) 2 kp
Fig: Adjustments 5) Nuts 6) Crank arm screw 7) Graduated scale 8) 3 different positions
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Troubleshooting guide Symptoms
Probable Cause/Corrective Action
There is a click noise with every revolution (increases with the weight).
The pedal/handles are not tightly drawn, tighten them or change pedals/ handles. There is a loose in the crank cheek, tighten. There is a loose in the base bearing, contact your dealer for service.
The display shows no digits.
Check that the cable is properly connected in the back of the meter. Check batteries.
Uneven movement and the pointer moves irregularly (up and down).
Dirt on the brake belt and/or contact surface. See section “Brake belt contact surface”.
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Service
Service check & maintenance
Warning
To keep your Ergometer in good shape you should make a regular service.
Make sure the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the local mains voltage before making connections.
Warranty EU countries - Private use If you are a natural person you will have a minimum level of protection against defects in accordance with EC Directive 1999/44/EC. In short, the directive provides for that your Monark Dealer will be liable for any defects, which existed at the time of delivery. In case of defects, you will be entitled to have the defect remedied within a reasonable time, free of charge, by repair or replacement. EU countries - Professional use Monark Exercise products and parts are guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the initial date of purchase of the unit. In the event of a defect in material or workmanship during that period above, Monark Exercise will repair or replace (at its option) the product. Monark Exercise will do so at its expense for the cost of materials but not for labour or shipping. Other countries Monark Exercise products and parts are guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the initial date of purchase of the unit. In the event of a defect in material or workmanship during that period above, Monark Exercise will repair or replace (at its option) the product. Monark Exercise will do so at its expense for the cost of materials but not for labour or shipping.
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Service action: • If you wish to disinfect the surface of the bike we recommend isopropyl alcohol. Use a damp but not wet cloth to clean the surface you wish to disinfect. • Keep your Ergometer clean and properly lubricated (once a week). • Periodically wipe the surface with a rust preventative, especially when it has been cleaned and the surface is dry. This is done to protect the chromeand zinc parts as well as the painted parts (4 times per year). • Check now and then that both pedals are firmly tightened. If not the threading in the pedal arms will be damaged. Also check that pedal arms are firmly tightened on the crank axle, tighten if necessary. When the Ergometer is new it is important to tighten the pedals after 5 hours of pedalling (4 times per year). • Check that the pedal crank is secure to the crank axle (4 times per year). • Be sure that the pedals are moving smoothly, and that pedal axle is clear of dirt and fibres (4 times per year). • When cleaning and lubricating be sure to check that all screws and nuts are properly tightened (2 times per year). • Check that the chain is snug and there is no play in the pedal crank (2 times per year). • Check that pedals, chain and freewheel sprocket are lubricated (2 times per year). • Be sure that the brake belt does not show significant signs of wear (2 times per year). • Check that the handlebars and seat adjustment screws are lubricated (2 times per year). • Be sure that all moving parts as crank and flywheel are working normal and that no abnormal play or sound exists. I.e. play in bearings causes fast wearing and with that follows a highly reduced lifetime. • Check that the flywheel is placed in the center and with plane rotation.
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Batteries If the meter is battery-operated, the batteries are in a separate package at delivery. If the storing time has been long the battery power can be too low to make the computer act correctly. Batteries must be changed.
Crank bearing The crank bearing is long term greased and require normally no supplementary lubrication. If problem arises, please contact your Monark dealer.
Flywheel bearing The bearings in the flywheel are lifetime greased and require normally no maintenance. If problem arises, please contact your Monark dealer.
Transport At transport the brake belt should be somewhat tightened to prevent it from falling off the flywheel.
Replacement of brake belt To replace the brake belt remove covers if necessary. Make sure that the belt is loose. Alt. 1: To loosen the belt on pendulum bikes with motor, turn the power on and move the pendulum to 4 kp. Hold it there until brake belt is loose. Observe how the belt is connected. Take it apart and remove it from the bike. Attach the new brake belt and assemble the bike in reverse order.
Alt. 3: To loosen the belt on other bikes remove all possible tension. Observe how the belt is connected. Take it apart and remove it from the bike. Attach the new brake belt and assemble the bike in reverse order. NOTE: When replacing the brake belt it is recommended to clean the brake surface. See ”Brake belt contact surface”.
Brake belt contact surface Deposits of dirt on the brake belt and on the contact surface may cause the unit to operate unevenly and will also wear down the brake belt. The brake belt contact of the flywheel surface should then be ground off with fine sandpaper and any dust removed with a clean dry cloth. Remove if there are any covers and loosen the tension on the brake belt. Grind with a fine sandpaper. Grinding is easier to perform if a second individual cautiously and carefully pedals the cycle. Irregularities on the brake belt contact surface are removed by means of a fine sandpaper or an abrasive cloth. Otherwise unnecessary wear on the brake belt may occur and the unit can become noisy. Always keep the brake belt contact surface clean and dry. No lubricant should be used. We recommend replacing the brake belt when cleaning the contact surface. In regard to assembly and adjustment of the brake belt, see ”Replacement of brake belt”.
Alt. 2: To loosen the brake cord on cycles with weight basket set the basket to its upper position. Loosen the lock washer that is holding the cord and remove it from the tension center. Loosen or cut of the knot in the other end of the cord and then remove the hole cord from the bike. When assembling a new brake cord, first enter one end into the hole in the tension center, and tie a knot and let the knot fall into the bigger part of the hole. Lock the end of the cord with the lock washer.
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Chain 1/2“ x 1/8“ It is strongly recommended to keep the chain clean. Dirt build-up on the chain will cause excess wear. A chain lubricant and solvent for normal road bikes may be used. Check the lubrication and tension of the chain in regular intervals. In the middle of its free length the chain should have a minimum play(3) of 10 mm (1/4 inch). See fig: Chain adjustments. When the play in the chain is about 20 mm (3/4 inch) it must be tightened otherwise it will cause abnormal wear of the chain and chainwheels. Because of this it is always recommended to keep the chain play as little as possible. Loosen the hub nut(2) on both sides and tense the chain with the chain adjuster(1) when needed.
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When the chain has become so long that it can no longer be tightened with the chain adjusters it is worn out and shall be replaced with a new one.
Fig: Chain adjustments 1) Chain adjuster 2) Hub nut 3) Chain play
To adjust or replace the chain remove frame covers if necessary. To adjust the chain the hub nuts(2) should be loosened. Loosening or tightening the nuts on the chain adjusters(1) will then move the hub and axle forward or backward. Adjust according to above recommendation. Then tighten the nuts on the hub axle again. See fig: Chain adjustments. To replace the chain loosen the chain adjuster as much as possible. Dismantle the chain lock(6) and remove the chain. Put on a new chain and assemble the chain lock. The spring of the chain lock should be assembled with the closed end in the movement direction(5) of the chain. Use a pair of tongs for dismantling and assembling the spring(4). See fig: Chain replacement. NOTE: At assembly the flywheel has to be parallel with the centerline of the frame otherwise the chain and chain wheels makes a lot of noise and wears out rapidly. Adjust chain adjusters to allow chain play according to above. Tighten hub nuts firmly. Put on frame covers again.
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Fig: Chain replacement 4) Lock spring 5) Movement direction 6) Chain lock
Freewheel sprocket When replacing the freewheel sprocket remove frame covers if necessary. Dismantle the chain as described in part ”Chain 1/2” x 1/8” ”. Loosen the axle nuts and lift off the flywheel. Remove the axle nut, washer, chain adjuster and spacer on the freewheel side. Place the special remover (Art. No: 9100-14) in the adapter and place the spacer and axle nut outside. See fig: Special remover. Replace sprocketadapter and assemble the new parts in reverse order according to the above. NOTE: Do not tighten the axle nut completely. It must be possible to loosen the adapter-sprocket half a turn. The sprocket should be lubricated with a few drops of oil once a year. Tilt the cycle somewhat to make it easier for the oil to reach the ball bearing. See fig: Lubrication. Fig: Lubrication
Fig: Hub assembly Fig: Special remover (Art. No: 9100-14)
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Spare parts
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44 31 8 41 37
42
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34
43 40
45
41
46
32
28 42
31
39
26
27
29 35
28
26
32 38
44
12 14 15 16 17
33
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10 19
13 36
25
30
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14 16 17 20
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27
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47 4 24 3
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Pos.
Qty.
Art. No.
Description
Pos.
Qty.
Art. No.
Description
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1
9145-2
Frame
27
2
1
9030-6
Support tube, rear
28
2
9145-55
Chain 1/2”x1/8”, 42 l, incl. lock
2
9145-145
Crank axle
3
2
9100-5
Plastic cap, blue
4
2
9010-12
Transport wheel, complete
29
1
9145-146
Crank bearing arm, right
30
1
9145-147
Crank bearing arm, left
5
2
1066
6
1
9145-10
Plastic cap, white
31
2
9045-50
Arm extension fastener compl.
Cover with decals, complete
32
2
9145-49
Spring for above
5 7
1
21015-5
Mounting screw for cover
33
1
9145-60
Crank arm, left
9145-18
Rubber belt
34
1
9145-63
Crank arm, right
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1
9145-20
Combination key
35
2
9045-65
Collar
36
1
9145-66
Double keyed collar
9145-72
Meter set, complete
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1
9145-24
Flywheel 11 kg, complete
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1
9045-27
Axle length 160 mm 26g
11
1
9010-38
Tension Pin 5x18 mm
37
1
9371-68
-Digital meter
12
2
9145-50
Washer 10x18 mm
38
1
9326-162
-Crank sensor with cable
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2
9145-28
Bearing bushing
39
1
9145-69
-Holder for sensor
14
2
19001-6
Ball bearing 6001-2z
40
1
9371-67
-Holder for digital meter
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1
9000-15
Lock ring SgH 028
1
9326-164
-Magnet
16
2
2420-49
Sprocket nut
1
9300-205
Pedal, pair
17
2
1210
Sprocket 14t
1
9300-207
Foot straps, pair
18
1
9145-30
Brake belt, complete
42
1
9045-70
Handle, pair
19
1
9145-32
Indicator
43
1
9145-75
Grip, pair
20
2
9145-92
Plate
44
1
9045-71
Hand guard
21
1
9145-33
Spring
1
9145-550
Decal set for 881 E
22
1
9145-34
Bracket
45
1
9145-100
Transport handle
23
1
9145-136
Tension lever, complete
46
1
9145-101
Locking pin with chain
24
1
9145-140
Handwheel, complete
1
9145-150
Set w. screw, washer and nut
25
1
6720
Crank bearing set, complete
1
9045-101
Wall bar fastener, accessory
26
2
9007-36
Chain wheel, 34T
1
9145-8
Adjustable table, accessory
14
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Version 1010 Art. No: 7950-308
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