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
P C - O p e r a t i o n
E r g o m e t r y
M a n u a l
S e t t i n g s
S e l e c t
Figure 4-2 Main menu
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b
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Figure 4-3 PC Operation 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 (revs/min)
f
Saddle up
g
Saddle down
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Running an Exercise Test
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eBike with Control Terminal PC
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Running an Exercise Test
4.1 Speed Readout for Patient
There are three LEDs on the speed display that tell the
patient whether they are pedaling too fast, too slow or at
the correct speed. The limit values can be configured (see
section 6 "Configuration").
4.2 PC Operation
Selecting and Starting the Operating Mode
In this operating mode, the connected electrocardiograph
will control the ergometer. All you can do is initiate a
blood-pressure measurement with
Using the right or left softkey, position the bar cursor
on PC Operation, then press the softkey in the middle
to Select the option.
The initial menu will appear (Figure 4-3).
Note
The device may be configured to default to one of
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").
Now the ergometer waits for the start signal from the
electrocardiograph.
When you have finished preparing the patient, initiate
the exercise test on the electrocardiograph.
The ergometer will emit three beeps and the speed
display will blink three times to indicate the beginning of
the test. Now the patient should start pedaling.
Note
To quit the PC Operation, turn the ergometer off
and on again.
NIBP
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