Lode 939906 CARDIO Owner's Manual
Below you will find brief information for "Treadmill CARDIO SmartTouch". This medical-grade treadmill is designed for stress testing in clinical settings, providing reproducible results for workload assessment by controlling speed and inclination. It's compatible with external ECG and pulmonary equipment for comprehensive physiological data collection and is also suitable for rehabilitation or active aging therapy. The device features a robust design and includes safety mechanisms like an emergency stop.
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M939906 Manual - CARDIO with HUR SmartTouch Treadmill HUR by Lode Lode BV Zernikepark 16 NL 9747 AN Groningen The Netherlands t: +31 50 571 28 11 f: +31 50 571 67 46 @: [email protected] www.lode.nl M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 Table of contents 1 - Intended Use 3 2 - Precautions 3 3 - Contra Indication 7 4 - Definition of parts 7 5 - Validity 8 6 - Install your treadmill 8 7 - Ergometer setup for HUR 9 7.1 - IP information screen 9 8 - Maintenance 8.1 - Emergency stop installation 9 9 9 - Troubleshooting 10 9.1 - Belt alignment 10 10 - Cleaning 10.1 - Cleaning 12 12 11 - List of symbols used 12 12 - Control with an External Device 14 13 - Specification remarks 14 14 - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 15 15 - Accessories 19 16 - Specifications 20 1 - Intended Use This device is intended to be used as a stress test device in a medical environment. The main goal of the use of the devices is to create reproducible stress tests. With cycling ergometers typically workload (watt) is imposed. With treadmills typically speed (km/h) and inclination (% grade) are imposed. This product is designed both for manual operation and for control by external ECG-, pulmonary equipment. Most likely this device will be used in conjunction with another medical device to obtain other important physiological data, allowing a physician to evaluate a test subjects physical status. The product may also be used for rehabilitation or active aging therapy. As such the intended use of the device solely cannot be defined specifically. The device has to be operated under the supervision of well-trained medical specialists in the field of use. The ultimate judgment whether a test subject should undertake a stress test with the device must be made by the responsible medical specialist, based on the limitations of each individual, the medical history and all other applicable circumstances. Neither the manufacturer nor its distributors assume any responsibility for the final use of its equipment. 2 - Precautions Read this manual before using the device and follow it carefully. The operator should instruct the test subject prior to performing an exercise protocol. If, at any time during exercise, the test subject feels faint, dizzy, or experiences pain, stop the test and he or she should be consulted by the physician. Care should be taken in mounting or dismounting the ergometer. Be aware of feet when replacing the ergometer. The operator should not touch accessible parts and the patient simultaneously. M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 3/20 The test subject should always wear the belt of the lanyard safety belt. Replacement of the power supply cord should be installed by authorised service personnel, instructions for correct connection and anchoring must be ensured, securing that the requirements of clause 8.11.3 of IEC 60601 1:2005 are met. Set up and operate the device on a solid level surface. The test subject should not wear loose or dangling clothing while using the device. Service of this device is restricted to factory trained personnel only. Do not jump onto the rotating belt. Do not jump off the rotating belt (not even to the front). Do not stop moving on the running belt. Do not turn around on the running belt. Do not move sideways or backwards. Do not make movement that could get you out of balance. The test subject shall wear clothes when using the harness or the lanyard belt to prevent skin irritation. Replacement of parts can only be done by the manufacturer or designated service personnel. M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 4/20 Read all warnings posted on the device. Inspect the device for worn or loose components prior to use. Tighten / replace any loose or worn components prior to use. Do not place any loose parts or objects on the device before and during use. The equipment has a safety earth (ground) connection and must be connected to a (grounded) wall socket with protective earth to avoid the risk of electric shock. The functional earth connection is for potential equalisation only. The operator must keep away from the footrail while lowering. The test subject should wear proper sports or running shoes (no spikes). If this equipment is modified, appropriate inspection and testing must be conducted to ensure continued safe use of the equipment. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 5/20 Children being supervised are not to play with the appliance. Children shall not play with the appliance. Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercise may result in serious injury or death. If the test person feels faint stop exercising immediately. Keep away from the rollers. No modification of this equipment is allowed. Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anaesthetics. The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge. The test subject should wear proper sports clothing. The operator should check possible entrapment of clothing, fingers or feet, before the start of an exercise test. M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 6/20 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. This device should only be sold by, or under the supervision of authorized persons. Your device may be executed with heart rate measurement, blood pressure measurement, and / or SpO2 (blood saturation) measurement. These measurements may be inaccurate, depending on use circumstances. These measurements are indicative and cannot be used for diagnostic purposes. 3 - Contra Indication The device is to be operated by classified personnel only. As stated in the intended use, the device is intended to be used in a medical environment. During the intended use the test subject will deliver energy. Application of the wrong dosis of energy could lead to permanent damage of the test subject health. Only use this device under supervision of a medical physician. 4 - Definition of parts M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 7/20 1. Service Connector 2. Communication Interface Module (CIM) 3. On/Off switch 4. Equipotential bonding plug 5. Safety symbols tag 6. Serial number tag 7. Motor compartment for height adjustment and drive 8. Height adjustment (optional) 9. Walking surface (APPLIED PART) 10. Front bar 11. Connector for external emergency stop 12. Magnetic contact for safety belt 5 - Validity This manual covers all CARDIO with HUR SmartTouch Treadmill versions starting with the following serial number: 939906 CARDIO with HUR SmartTouch Treadmill: S/N 20180001 Date of issue: October 18 6 - Install your treadmill 1. While unpacking the Lode treadmill ergometer, leave the transport straps on both ends in place. 2. Place the treadmill in the location where it will be used. 3. Remove Both transport straps and remaining packaging materials. 4. The power supply cord should be installed by authorised service personnel and instructions for correct connection and anchoring must be ensured, securing that the requirements of clause 8.11.3 of IEC 60601-1:2005 are met. 5. Remove all objects from the walking surface. 6. Switch on the unit with the on/off button and wait until the self-test is carried out. The product is ready for use after you have heard a series of “beeps”. M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 8/20 7 - Ergometer setup for HUR 7.1 - IP information screen Go from the main menu to settings -> service -> TCP-IP Info. This screen shows the preprogrammed IP settings of the device. These settings can be programmed in the server. Note The device requires specific IP or server settings, this can be done in the service menu. Please contact your local distributor to change these settings. 8 - Maintenance 8.1 - Emergency stop installation When your treadmill is delivered with an emergency stop, please note the following: The plug of the emergency stop button needs to be placed in the back connector of the console on the front handrail. Some emergency stop buttons have a connector for another emergency stop. You can place the spare dummy there in case you have one button. Also make sure that the magnet of the emergency lanyard is connected to the console.Otherwise the treadmill will not operate. M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 9/20 Maintenance should be carried out on a regular and planned basis. We recommend to check the unit annually. This may be done by your local dealer. It is also recommended that a record of the service history is kept for all activities relating to service and maintenance. Maintenance and all repairs should only be carried out by an authorized agency. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for the results of maintenance or repairs by unauthorized persons. The check up and/or technical maintenance must be carried out conform the procedure described in the service manual of the unit. Opening of the equipment by unauthorized agencies is not allowed and will terminate any claim to warranty. Lode will make available on request circuit diagrams, component part lists, descriptions, calibration instructions, or other information that will assist authorized service personnel to repair those parts of the ergometer that are designated by Lode as repairable by authorized service personnel. 9 - Troubleshooting For a complete overview of possible error message and the solutions belonging to these messages, please consult the service manual of the ergometer. 9.1 - Belt alignment Place the allen key on the left bolt while standing behind the treadmill as shown on the picture. Adjusting the belt tension is very easy with the key on the left side. Turning the key clockwise will make the belt move to the right side of the treadmill. Turning the key counterclockwise will make the belt go left. The red marked area shows where you can check the belt alignment. The goal is to align the belt edge exactly in the center of the hole. M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 10/20 Now start the treadmill with a speed of 2 km/h. Make corrections with the allen tool to the belt alignment so the edge of the belt stays in the middle of the hole. When the belt is properly aligned you may repeat the above procedure on higher speeds. But be cautious; higher speeds will have a faster implementation of the belt alignment when turning the allen key. Always start with the 2km/h so you can timely intervene is the belt goes to one side quickly. To finalize the alignment procedure set the treadmill to maximum speed for 2 minutes and check the alignment of the belt. Note: NEVER use any lubricants on the walking belt. The belt is self greasing using a wax layer that will dispose on the deck on high friction points and on higher speeds. The belt does not need to be rewaxed and runs the complete lifetime of aproximately 10.000km. Incorrect tension, alignment and/or use can decrease the lifetime of the belt. M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 11/20 10 - Cleaning The belt can be cleaned with a sponge, with little lukewarm water. Allow the belt to dry thoroughly after cleaning before re-using the treadmill. 10.1 - Cleaning Before cleaning and other maintenance of any part of the device, first switch off the device and disconnect it from the mains. The surfaces can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a liquid (nonabrasive) cleaning product. General Cleaning Wipe the device surface down with a cloth moistened with soap water or a disinfectant. The cloth should not be dripping wet; do not allow liquids to enter the device Cleaning the Upholstery (e.g. couch ergometer) Wipe the upholstery down with a soft cloth moistened with soap water. The cloth should only be moist and not dripping wet. If the cleaning agents and disinfectants used are caustic or contain alcohol, they may damage and/or discolor the upholstery. If you are not certain about the discolouring effect of a cleaning agent, you may try a little on a part of the product that is not visible during normal use. Lode cannot advise a specific cleaning agent, since local recipes may differ. 11 - List of symbols used External Control Connector Emergency Stop Network (Proprietary Lode) M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 12/20 Class I MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Type B Electrical Safety IEC 60601-1 Safety notes Potential Equalization Conductor RS232 USB Read manufacturer’s guide, advises and instructions and manual On-off Switch The equipment has a safety earth (ground) connection and must be connected to an earthed (grounded) wall socket. Tested and certified to U.S. and Canadian National Standards by a NRTL, viz TÜV Rheinland. Compliance for U.S. and Canadian markets. FCC 18 RF ISM tested M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 13/20 Symbol for collection, treatment, recycling and disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) as set out in Directive 2002/96/EC of 27 January 2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical an electronic equipment are necessary to reduce the waste management problems linked to the heavy metals concerned and the flame retardants concerned Trapping zone. Warning: do not jump onto the rotating belt. Do not jump off the rotating belt (not even to the front). Do not stop moving on the running belt. Do not turn around on the running belt. Do not move sideways or backwards. Do not make movement that could get you out of balance. Keep away from rollers. The operator must keep away from the footrail while lowering. 12 - Control with an External Device If your device is fitted with a communication card you can connect to many external devices. 1. Connect the device with the supplied cable to the external device. You can control the device with e.g. an exercise ECG device or Metabolic Card. 2. Download the interfacing instructions from the internet at www.lode.nl after you have registered your device. 3. If your device has a control unit, select “Terminal”- mode to allow external commands. When the device does not have a control unit the terminal mode is automatically selected. (See for detailed instructions the user manual of your external device). 13 - Specification remarks The specification in this manual is of the basic version of the product at the time of the publication of this manual. The specification of all actual versions can be found on the Lode website. www.lode.nl Changes to specifications can be made without prior notice. Mentioned speed at the specifications in this manual is the standard speed supplied on the treadmill. When optional speed upgrade or speed downgrade is installed on the treadmill, the actual speed of your treadmill may differ from the speed mentioned at the specifications. M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 14/20 14 - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 15/20 M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 16/20 M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 17/20 M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 18/20 15 Accessories Suunto Belt HR Smart Bluetooth Partnumber: 928639 Smart connection Suunto Belt HR Smart Bluetooth M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 19/20 16 - Specifications Workload Power requirements Maximum speed 20 km/h 12.4 mph Power cord length Minimum operational speed 0.1 km/h 0.1 mph Power cord IEC 60320 C19 with CEE 7/7 plug Positive elevation 25 % Elevation adjustment steps 0.5 % 98.4 inch Power cord NEMA Maximum rated power input Comfort Allowed user weight 250 cm 2500 VA 115 V AC 50/60 Hz (2 phases) 225 kg 496 lbs 230 V AC 50/60 Hz User Interface Maximum motor power English user interface 1.8 kW Standards & Safety Norwegian user interface IEC 60601-1:2005 Czech user interface ISO 13485:2016 compliant Danish user interface ISO 9001:2015 compliant Dutch user interface Standard emergency lanyard Finnish user interface Certification French user interface CE class Im according to MDD93/42/EEC German user interface CB according to IECEE CB Italian user interface Environmental conditions Japanese user interface Maximum operational temperature 40 °C Korean user interface Minimum operational temperature 14 °C Maximum operational air pressure 106 kPa Minimum operational air pressure 70 kPa Polish user interface Portugese user interface Russian user interface Maximum operational non-condensing humidity 90 % Spanish user interface Minimum operational non-condensing humidity 30 % Turkish user interface Maximum storage & transport temperature 70 °C Ukrainian user interface Minimum storage & transport temperature -25 °C Dimensions Maximum storage & transport air pressure 106 kPa 50 kPa Walking surface length 150 cm 59.1 inch Minimum air pressure storage & transport Walking surface width 50 cm 19.7 inch Max. humidity storage & transport 95 % Step up height 17 cm 6.7 inch Min. humidity storage & transport 10 % Product length (cm) 213 cm 83.9 inch Product width (cm) 76 cm 29.9 inch Product height (excl. control unit) 132 cm 52 inch Product height (incl. 7" control unit) 150 cm 59.1 inch Product weight 149 kg 328.5 lbs Partnumber 939906 Order info M939906 / VERSION: 1.0 - 2019-03-26 20/20 ">

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Key features
- Medical-grade stress testing capabilities
- Reproducible workload control (speed, inclination)
- External device compatibility (ECG, pulmonary)
- Suitable for rehabilitation and active aging
- Safety features (emergency stop, lanyard)
- User-friendly interface
Frequently asked questions
The maximum speed is 20 km/h (12.4 mph).
The maximum positive elevation is 25%.
The maximum allowed user weight is 225 kg (496 lbs).
Use the Allen key on the left bolt to adjust the belt's position. Turn clockwise to move it right, counterclockwise to move it left. Align the belt edge to the center of the hole at various speeds.
Yes, if equipped with a communication card, it can connect to external devices like ECG or metabolic carts. Refer to the instructions on www.lode.nl.