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1. SPIRIT A Heritage of Quality The Spirit of Innovation MEDICAL SYSTEMS GROUP MU100 USER S MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW LOWER BODY ERGOMETER AND SAVE IT FOR FUTURE USE Table of Contents ir EE 2 Important Safety Iren sees sees gedet 3 Important STE ue Rn e gr e DE 4 Important Operation InsttQCLIOLTS Basch 4 6 Operation of Your New Eesen Seeerei 8 MUTOO Assembly InstrictlOfia oes tear eR ep tne sue petens n pe pers be er breM SEES 21 MU100 Drawing amp Parts 27 32 EE 33 Manufacturer s Limited Weatranty u isis 36 1 MU100 d SPIRIT sess Thank you for your recent purchase of this high quality lower body ergometer the MU100 from Spirit Medical Systems Group Your new product was manufactured by one of the leading fitness and medical products manufacturers in the world Further it is backed by one of the most comprehensive warranties in the industry Through our dealers distributors and manufacturer s representatives we will do all we can to provide many years of successful and prosperous ownership Your warranty and service needs will be addressed collaboratively through your regional sales representative and our highly trained service technicians
2. 34 watts The graph reflects the higher wattage of the left leg If the power is equal in both legs only two dots would be lit on the bottom center of the graphic screen To view the Symmetry Index number press the Display key located under the message window The Symmetry Index number is the percentage of difference between the left and right leg power If the left and right legs are producing the same power the Symmetry Index will be 096 SPIRIT WORK LEVEL Note The Symmetry program employs a proprietary algorithm using a power table and velocity calculations to generate the watt readings they are not from direct force measurements 18 MU100 Using a Heart Rate Transmitter NOTE The chest strap transmitter is not a standard part but is a separate purchase How to wear your wireless chest strap transmitter 1 Attach the transmitter to the elastic strap using the locking parts 2 Adjust the strap as tightly as possible as long as the strap is not too tight to remain comfortable 3 Position the transmitter with the logo centered in the middle of your body facing away from your chest Some people must position the transmitter slightly left of center Attach the final end of the elastic strap by inserting the round end and using the locking parts secure the transmitter and strap around your chest 4 Position the transmitter immediately below the pectoral muscles 5 Sweat is the best conductor to measure very
3. Temperature 10 36 C Relative humidity 30 90 non condensing Air pressure 700 1060 mbar Maximum operating altitude approx 10 000 feet 3000m without pressurization Transport and store the devices at a temperature of 20 50 C Grounding Instructions This product must be grounded In the unlikely event that the bike s electrical system should malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current reducing the risk of electric shock This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Important Operation Instructions e NEVER use your bike during an electrical storm Surges may occur in your facility power supply that could damage the bike s components e All users should have medical clearance before starting any rigorous exercise program This is especially important for persons with a history of heart disease or other high risk factors e The
4. The responsibility of that collaborative team is to provide you with both the technical knowledge and access to service personnel to make your ownership experience more informed and resolution of any difficulties easier to remedy Two components of the Spirit Medical Systems Group s mission statement are enhancing patient outcomes and improving effectiveness in the delivery of services This is just one of the many products that will assist you in providing that care to your patients and or clients Please take a moment at this time to record the name of the dealer distributor or manufacturer s representative their telephone number and the date of purchase below to make any future needed contact easy We appreciate your support and we will always remember that you are the reason that we are in business Please complete and mail your registration card today and enjoy your new MU100 ergometer Yours in Health and Wellness Spirit Medical Systems Group Product Registration RECORD YOUR SERIAL NUMBER Please record the Serial Number of this product in the space provided below You can find the serial number on a sticker that is located on the front of the bike Serial Number REGISTER YOUR PURCHASE The self addressed product registration card must be completed in full and returned to Spirit or visit www spiritmedicalsystems com to register online 2 MU100 Important Safety Instructions ATTENTION Read all instructions
5. 1200 1050 1200 1050 900 1050 900 750 stage kgm min kgm min kgm min kgm min kgm min kgm min kgm min kgm min kgm min Workload chart for female or de conditioned male 25W 150 kgm min 125W 100W 75W 50W 750 kgm min 600 kgm min 450 kgm min 300 kgm min 150W 125W 100W 75W 900 kgm min 750 kgm min 600 kgm min 450 kgm min 175W 150W 117W 100W 1050 kgm min 900 kgm min 700 kgm min 600 kgm min 14 MU100 VO2 test programming 1 Press the Vo2 button and press enter 2 The message window will prompt you to enter your Gender Use the Up and Down keys to change and press the Enter key to accept and proceed on to the next screen 3 You are now prompted to enter your Age You may adjust the age using the Up or Down key then press enter to continue 4 You are now prompted to enter your Weight You may adjust the weight using the Up or Down key then press enter to continue 5 Now press Start to begin the test Before the test e sure you are in good health check with your physician before performing any exercise if you are over the age of 35 or persons with pre existing health conditions e Adjust the seat to the proper position so that when your leg is extended during pedaling there is a slight bend at the knee of about 5 degrees e Make sure you have warmed up and stretched before taking the test e Do not take caffeine before the test During the test The console m
6. J517007 Z1 Self Tapping Screw 3mm x 20mm 4 63 J396805 Z1 Sheet Metal Screw 3 5mm x 16mm 7 64 J396807 Z1 Sheet Metal Screw 3 5mm x 20mm 1 65 J517003 Z1 Self Tapping Screw 3mm x 10mm 4 66 310002 74 C Clip 17mm 2 67 310004 74 C Clip 20mm 2 68 J386904 Z1 Sheet Metal Screw 4mm x 12mm 2 69 J210016 Z1 Flat Washer 1 4 4 70 J210003 Z1 Flat Washer 3 8 4 71 J210008 Z1 Flat Washer 3 8 x 1 5 72 J210005 Z1 Flat Washer 5 16 x 3 4 8 73 J210011 Z1 Flat Washer 17mm x 23 5mm 2 76 J260006 Z1 Split Washer 1 4 4 78 J149002 Y3 Cap Nut 3 8 1 80 39061 71 Nut 5 16 5 82 J129021 Z1 Nut 3 8 8 83 J160003B Z4 Nut M10 2 85 P070047 JV Round Disk Cover 2 86 P060403 Adjustment Knob Seat Fore Aft 1 93 J330008 Phillips Head Screw Driver 1 96 280009 1 End Cap Crank Arm 2 99 J220003 Z1 Curved Washer 5 16 1 100 1330005 Wrench 12 14mm 1 102 J210021 Z1 Flat Washer 5 16 3 103 J260007 Z1 Split Washer 5 16 2 105 060191 1 Cover Handle Bar 1 106 060388 Adjustment Knob Seat Vertical 1 106 01 100017 Barrel Nut 1 106 2 J354513 Z1 Phillips Head Screw 4 4 107 P040048 A1 Sleeve Seat Post 1 114 P040043 A1 End Cap Seat Post 1 116 N240001 Drink Bottle Holder 1 117 1330006 Wrench 13 15 1 118 J010509 Z1 Hex Head Bolt 5 16 x 2 1 4 2 120 N120021 Seat 1 122 K500055 Induction Brake 1 123 F090355 Controller Brake 1 124 F080105 Switching Power Supply 1 125 CC060063 R4 Bracket Idler Wheel Assembly 1 126 CC060064
7. R4 Bracket Idler Wheel Assembly Upper 1 127 060065 4 Bracket Idler Wheel Assembly Lower 1 128 120045 Sleeve Bearing Powder Metal 2 29 MU100 129 CC060066 R4 Bracket Manual Brake 1 131 270055 Felt Pad Manual Brake 1 133 B130226 R4 Bracket Manual Brake Lever 1 134 060219 7 Lever Manual Brake 1 135 K010002 Torsion Spring Manual Brake 2 136 130500 73 Bracket Brake Cable Hold Down 2 137 K010048 Z1 Tension Spring Idler Assembly 2 138 N150016 A1 Pedal L 1 139 N150017 A1 Pedal 1 140 1020524 Button Head Socket Bolt 5 16 1 141 J092004 Z1 Phillips Head Screw M5 x 20mm 1 142 J139161 Z1 Nyloc Nut M5 1 143 J210006 Flat Washer 5mm 1 144 J092503 Z1 Phillips Head Screw M6 x 15mm 2 145 J092504 Z1 Phillips Head Screw M6 x 20mm 1 146 7 29621 71 Nut 5 147 J082514 Eye Bolt Idler Spring Tension 2 148 J210052 Flat Washer 6 5mm 4 149 K020066 Cable Manual Brake 1 150 310003 74 C Clip 10mm 2 151 B130227 R4 Steel Cover Manual Brake Lever 1 152 J330038 Allen Wrench M5 1 153 E011019 01 Wire Harness Brake Coil 200mm 1 154 011206 Wire Harness Brake Coil 250mm 1 155 E022305 Wire Harness Computer 1650mm 1 156 010083 Wire 80m m White 1 157 E020266 Wire Harness Computer 1850mm 1 158 040007 01 Wire Ground 200mm 1 159 011501 Wire 1400mm 1 160 5
8. and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press the Enter key to accept the new number and proceed on to the next screen You are now asked to enter a Weight You may adjust the Weight number using the Up and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press enter to continue Next is Time You may adjust the Time and press enter to continue Now you are asked to adjust the Max Level This is the peak exertion level you will experience during the program Adjust the level and then press enter Now the first column will be blinking and you are asked to adjust the level for the first segment of the workout When you finish adjusting the first segment or if you don t want to change then press enter to continue to the next segment The next segment will show the same level as the previously adjusted segment Repeat the same process as the last segment then press enter Continue this process until all twenty four segments have been set The message window will then tell you to press enter to save the program After saving the program the message window says New program saved then will give you the option to Start or modify the program Pressing Stop will exit to the start up screen 10 During the Facility program you will be able to scroll through the data in the message window by pressing the adjacent Display key Running a saved program 1 2 Press Facility key then Enter Enter Time then set Auto brake on or of
9. has a visual feedback to aid in improving the involved limb s strength 1 Press the Symmetry key then press the Enter key 2 The message window will prompt you to enter the Time for the program You may enter the time using the Up and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press the Enter key to accept and proceed to the next screen 3 You may turn the Auto brake on or off then press enter to continue Since the auto brake may be activated with severe asymmetry the auto brake default setting is off If you want the auto brake feature operational please set to on and press enter 4 Now you are finished editing the settings and can begin by pressing the Start key You can also go back and modify your settings by pressing the Enter key For Best Results The Symmetry program starts at level 1 and the resistance needs to be increased manually by pressing the Up arrow Make sure to set the resistance to a level where the patient is doing enough work to generate a meaningful measurement It is recommended to set the resistance as high as the patient can perform without discomfort but low enough so they can complete full pedal revolutions Very low resistance settings result in erratic or inconsistent measurements Biofeedback Measurements and Graph Below is a sample picture showing the symmetry graph In the message window there is an average watt measurement and it is indicating that the left leg is producing more power than the right leg 41 vs
10. the target RPM Level for the program then press Enter The default setting is 30 RPM You may turn the Auto brake on or off then press enter to continue off is the default Now you are finished editing the settings and can begin your workout by pressing the Start key You can also go back and modify your settings by pressing the Enter key NOTE At any time during the editing of Data you can press the Stop key to go back one level or screen During the program you will be able to scroll through the data in the message window by pressing the Display key You may also switch between the speed profile power profile or a quarter mile track by pressing the Display key adjacent to the dot matrix display There is an RPM graph to the right of the dot matrix to monitor user speed When the program ends you may press Start to begin the same program again or Stop to exit the program or you can save the program you just completed as the Facility program by pressing the Facility key and following the instructions in the message window 17 MU100 Symmetry The Symmetry program may aid in achieving a more balanced pedaling stroke for patients with lower limb deficiencies such as stroke patients and post op knee patients The program will measure the left and right power around the pedal rotation and display the watt measurements in the message window The Dot Matrix display will show a graph indicating the leg power symmetry so the user
11. to begin the same program again or Stop to exit the program or you can save the program you just completed as the Facility program by pressing the Facility key and following the instructions in the message window Preset Programs The bike has three preset exercise programs that have been designed for a variety of workout goals The initial built in level of difficulty for each program is set to a relatively easy level You may adjust the level of difficulty Max level for each program before beginning The profiles shown in the dot matrix are merely pictures of the whole profile and will not change in size when the work level keys are pressed When setting up a program you will enter the maximum resistance setting for the peak of the profile During the program the resistance levels will change as the profile progresses When the up key is pressed to request more resistance the profile picture will not change but the workload will increase The message window will display the level setting for the current segment and also the maximum level for the peak of the profile Pressing the work keys actually change the peak level of the program not the current segment level You may need to change the peak setting several times before the current segment increases 11 MU100 HILL The Hill program simulates going up and down a hill The resistance in the pedals will steadily increase and then decrease during the program PLATEAU The Plateau progra
12. 011551 Wire 600mm 1 161 060096 01 Power Cord Hospital Grade 1 162 8010084 Connecting Wire Black 80mm 1 163 7032505 Socket Head Bolt 6mm 1 164 060410 1 Nylon Washer 10mm 6 165 J330007 Z1 Phillips Head Screw Driver Short 1 166 J352002 Y3 Phillips Head Screw M5 x 12mm 2 167 J139601 Z1 Nyloc Nut 6mm 1 170 J270001 Z1 Star Washer M5 Ba 171 J354502 Z1 Phillips Head Screw M4 x 12mm 6 172 J139411 Z1 Nyloc Nut 4 2 174 N050006 Plastic Standoff 4 30 MU100 175 Nut 4 4 176 J092003 Z1 Phillips Head Screw M5 x 15mm 3 177 J210050 Z3 Flat Washer 05 5mm x 015mm 3 178 RC120037 Z2 Adjustable Crank Assembly Left 1 179 1 RC120038 Z2 Adjustable Crank Assembly Right 31 MU100 Maintenance 1 Wipe down all areas in the sweat path with a damp cloth after each use to prevent rust 2 Check the pedal to make sure they are tight monthly 3 squeak thump clicking or rough feeling develops the main cause is most likely one of two reasons 1 The hardware was not sufficiently tightened during assembly All bolts that were installed during assembly need to be tightened as much as possible It may be necessary to use a larger wrench than the one provided if you cannot tighten the bolts sufficiently cannot stress this point enough 90 of calls to the service department for noise issues can be traced to loose hardware 2 The crank arm nut and or the pedals need t
13. 100 uses RF energy only for its internal CISPR 11 function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B The MU100 is suitable for use in all establishments CISPR 11 including domestic establishments Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance level Electromagnetic environment test level guidance Electrostatic 6 kV contact 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If discharge ESD 8 kV air 8 kV air floors are covered with synthetic material the relative IEC 61000 4 2 humidity should be at least 30 Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels 3 A m characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment Power frequency 50 60 Hz 3 A m magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 Radiated RF 3 V m 1 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 V m d 2 3 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range B Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol lt Recommended separation dista
14. 13 Drive Pulley with Axle 17 056004 1 Crank Bearing 6004 18 K056203 Al Idler Bearing 6203 22 N040002 Magnet Crank Position 23 F030419 Reed Sensor W Cable 24 L110004 A1 NL Handgrip Foam Lower LM LN Rel le AIN Re Rel Rl m me m m m me mej Ml 25 L110005 A1 NL Handgrip Foam Upper 26 F090207 Hand Pulse Cable Assembly 27 F030053 AC Power Input Module 34 ZSB006 01 Console Assembly 35 P060256 A1 Foot Pad Leveling Glide 36 P100008 JT Side Case L 37 P100009B JT Side Case R 38 P100010A JT Console Mast Cover 39 P100019 JT Seat Post Cover 40 P060143 JT Front Stabilizer Cover 41 P060144 JT Rear Stabilizer Cover 42 P070048 JT Handgrip Cap Top 43 P070049 JT Handgrip Cap Bottom 47 P050014 A1 Transportation Wheel 49 P040016 A1 Handle Bar End cap 50 J011009 Z1 Hex Head Bolt 3 8 x 2 1 4 51 J010503 Z1 Hex Head Bolt 5 16 x 5 8 52 J367114 Z1 Mounting Screw Controller 5 x 19mm 53 J020507A Z1 Button Head Bolt 5 16 x 1 3 4 54 J010002 ZH Hex Head Bolt 1 4 x 1 3 4 57 J210020 Z1 Flat Washer 3 16 58 J092002 Z1 Phillips Head Screw M5 x 12mm 11 59 J341008 Z1 Flat Head Socket Bolt 3 8 x 2 4 61 J367105 Z1 Self Tapping Screw 5mm x 16mm 8 28 MU100 62
15. 2 OP 144 Max15L 2P025 351 5 18 x5 B 2PCS 372 5 A8 x34 2PCS 3403 5 8 2PC5 358 M5x12L 10PCS 21 MU100 2 Tools 93 Phillips Screw Driver 1PC 100 12 14mm Wrench 117 13 15mm Wrench 152 5mm Allen Wrench 1PC 155 Short Phillips Screw Driver 1 22 MU100 3 Assembly IMPORTANT NOTE Read each step s instructions and study the drawing carefully to become familiar with all the parts and procedures before beginning each step STEP 1 REAR STABILIZER ASSEMBLY 1 Install the Rear Stabilizer 5 onto the Main Frame 1 with the four 3 8 x 2 1 4 Hex Head Bolts 50 and four 3 8 Flat Washers 71 100 23 MU100 STEP 2 FRONT CONSOLE MAST ASSEMBLY 1 Locate the console mast cover 38 and route the computer cables 155 amp 157 and the brake lever amp cable 133 amp 149 through the cover Temporarily place the cover down on the main body of the bike Do not snap the cover in place yet Unravel the Computer Cables 155 amp 157 and snake them through the Console Mast 2 until the cable connectors come out the top opening of the console mast Be sure the brake cable 133 is in the groove of the cover when installing the mast during the next step Holding the console mast in one hand and gently keeping tension on the computer cables at the top of the mast with the other Install the Console Mast 2 into the Main Frame receiving tube und
16. 21 1 4 54cm Height 53 1 4 135cm Weight 136 1 2 Ibs 62 kg Patient weight capacity 440 Ib 200 kg Power 90 240V 50 60 Hz 1 76 0 71A Fuse Rating Replace with only 5A 250V glass fuse Resistance Constant and Isokinetic with 50 levels of effort Work Load 5 watts up to 750 watts Readouts Time and Segment time remaining RPM Watts Left and Right METs Symmetry Index Heart Rate Calories Work Level Certifications TUV listed to UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 08 CE conformity to EN 60601 1 EMC Compliance to EN 60601 1 2 Classification Class measuring Type B ordinary equipment continuous operation This product is classed as ordinary equipment according to IEC EN UL60601 1 Disposal Reference should be made to local regulations concerning the disposal of this product at the end of useful life Manufacturer Dyaco International Inc 12F No 111 Songjiang Rd Taipei 104 Taiwan R O C Authorized European Community Representative Dyaco Germany Inc Hopperheider Weg 51467 Bergisch Gladbach Tel 49 0 2202 9816500 33 MU100 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic compatibility The MU100 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the MU100 should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions Group 1 The MU
17. and tighten the knob There is a numbered scale located on the seat post under the seat for repeatable settings Adjusting the seat fore aft position Loosen the knob and slide the seat to the desired position There is a numbered scale located on the seat slide under the rear of the seat for repeatable settings Pedal adjustment Loosen the knob on the adjustable crank and pull up to disengage the pin Slide the pedal up or down the crank arm to the desired setting then tighten the knob There is a numbered scale for repeatability and a program in the Set Up function of the console that can assist in setting up the pedal position to accommodate various patient knee angles e With the addition of the short passive arm a patient with insufficient strength may actually utilize the involved limb in pedaling as it is passively ranged by the uninvolved limb within his her prescribed range of motion The arm swings free so no force can be applied Auto Braking Feature e The MU100 has built in sensing technology and software that will automatically stop the flywheel when it senses the user is attempting to stop pedaling This Auto braking software can be disabled during program set up before beginning a session The Auto Brake is set to off for the Symmetry and VO2 programs and can be turned on during program set up Mechanical Brake Lever Function e The brake s flywheel is also equipped with a mechanical brake that can be activated
18. c display readings The default is Imperial which means data such as bodyweight and height will be in Pounds and inches v Beep Sound 1 Turn on or off the speaker to silence beeping sound d Security i Allows you to lock the keypad so no unauthorized use is allowed When the keypad is locked press the Start and Enter key for 3 seconds to unlock e Factory settings i Brake Test 1 Allows you to manually change resistance levels one bit at a time to test whether the brake is functioning properly There are 512 levels ii Sensor Test 1 The bike has two sensors one angle sensor for speed velocity measurements located on the brake and one reed switch that measures crank rotation which we use to determine crank position 2 MW will show ANGLE 0 REED 0 a When sensors operate correctly rotate the crank and the Angle reading will show pedal RPM 32 MU100 measurement and the Reed will change from 0 to 1 once per revolution iii Crank Position Cali 1 Software calibration to set the position of the right pedal at 12 o clock 2 Setright pedal to 6 o clock position then press start 3 Rotate the right pedal clockwise until the console beeps iv Watts Calibration Factory use only v Unit Type 1 Selects Upright bike MU100 or Recumbent bike MR100 Error Messages 1 EEPROM Error Solution for this is to replace the console Note this is the only error message Specifications Dimensions Length 57 145cm Width
19. cement battery is Panasonic CR2032 Erratic Operation Caution Do not use this bike for Heart Rate Control unless a steady solid Actual Heart Rate value is being displayed High wild random numbers being displayed indicate a problem Areas to look at for interference which may cause erratic heart rate 1 Microwave ovens TVs small appliances etc 2 Fluorescent lights 3 Some household security systems 4 Perimeter fence for a pet 5 Some people have problems with the transmitter picking up a signal from their skin If you have problems try wearing the transmitter upside down Normally the transmitter will be oriented so the Spirit logo is right side up 6 The antenna that picks up your heart rate is very sensitive If there is an outside noise source turning the whole machine 90 degrees may de tune the interference 7 If there is another person wearing a chest strap within 1 meter it will interfere 8 If you continue to experience problems contact your dealer 3 4 5 19 MU100 Heart Rate Program operation To start the HR program follow the instructions below or just press the HR key then the Enter button and follow the directions in the message window 1 Press the HR key then press the Enter key 2 The message window will ask you to enter your Age You may enter your Age using the Up and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press the Enter key to accept the new number and proceed on to the
20. djustable crank arms may become entangled in pant legs if the pant legs are loose fitting To avoid injury roll up the pant legs or secure the pant legs in some other fashion The flywheel in the bike does not have a freewheel but is directly connected to the pedals The bike is equipped with auto braking software that will stop the flywheel when it detects the user is trying to stop pedaling In the unlikely event that the electronics fails or the Auto brake function is disabled in the software a spinning flywheel can make the bike difficult to stop when pedaling at higher RPM There is an emergency brake lever provided that will stop the flywheel when pressed 3 MU100 Important Electrical Information NEVER remove any cover without first disconnecting AC power If voltage varies by ten percent 10 or more the performance of your bike may be affected Such conditions are not covered under your warranty If you suspect the voltage is low contact your local power company or a licensed electrician for proper testing NEVER expose this bike to rain or moisture This product is NOT designed for use outdoors near a pool or spa or in any other high humidity environment The MU100 is NOT protected against the ingress of water or particulate matter The MU100 is not suitable for use in an oxygen rich environment f not stated otherwise Spirit devices are designed for operation in normal climatic surroundings IEC 60601 1
21. e demands of orthopedic sports wellness and general conditioning programs Do not attempt to use your bike for any purpose other than for the purpose it is intended The pulse sensors are not medical devices Various factors including the user s movement may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings The pulse sensors are intended only as exercise aids in determining heart rate trends in general WARNING Heart rate monitoring system may be inaccurate Over exercise may result in injury or death If you feel faint stop exercising immediately Ensure there is a minimum space on the sides of the bike of two feet for proper operation easy access and to prevent possible injuries to others standing or walking nearby There should be a minimum of at least one foot of free space at the front and rear of the unit Do not use any after market parts on this device other than those recommended by Spirit Do not attempt any servicing or adjustments other than those described in this manual All else must be left to trained service personnel familiar with electro mechanical equipment and authorized under the laws of the country in question to carry out maintenance and repair work Bi Installation and assembly of this product should be performed by trained personnel only Hold the handlebar for support when getting on or off the bike To avoid injury please observe all minimum and maximum seat adjustment settings Warning The a
22. ection for details about these features The Stop Reset key provides several functions Pressing the Stop Reset key once during a program will Pause the program To resume the exercise session just press the Start key or start pedaling e f the Stop Reset button is pressed twice during a workout the program will end and a summary of information of the exercise session will be displayed e If the Stop Reset key is held down for seconds the console will perform a complete Reset During data entry for a program the Stop Reset key performs a Previous Screen function This allows you to go back one step in the programming each time you press the Stop Reset key The Program Keys may be used to preview each program when in the idle mode Press each program key to preview what the program profile looks like To begin a program press the corresponding program key and then press the Enter key to select the program 10 MU100 The program keys also function as a Number Key Pad when you are in data setup mode The number for each key is shown above the program name If you are entering new data such as Time Age weight etc you can use these keys to enter the numbers quickly 4 Selecting and customizing programs When you enter a program you have the option of modifying the settings If you want to begin without entering new settings just press the Start key This will bypass the programming of data and take you directly to the start
23. ep all receipts This written warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights that vary from state to state Service under this warranty must be obtained by following these steps in order 1 Contact your selling authorized Spirit dealer OR 2 Contact your local authorized Spirit service organization 3 If there is a question as to where to obtain service contact our service department at 870 935 1107 4 Spirit s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at Spirit s option the product through one of our authorized service centers All repairs must be preauthorized by Spirit If the product is shipped to a service center freight charges to and from the service center will be the customer s responsibility For replacement parts shipped while the product is under warranty the customer will be responsible for shipping and handling charges For in facility service the customer will be responsible for a trip charge There will be an additional trip charge if the customer is located over 100 miles from the nearest service center 5 The owner is responsible for adequate packaging upon return to Spirit Spirit is not responsible for damages in shipping Make all freight damage claims with the appropriate freight carrier DO NOT SHIP ANY UNIT TO OUR FACTORY WITHOUT A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER All units arriving without a return authorization number will be refused 6 For any further information or t
24. er the cover 38 Keeping tension on the cables will ensure the wires don t get caught between the mast and receiving tube Do not bolt the mast in place at this time Install the Brake Lever 133 on the mast with the two 6mm Phillips screws 144 Install the cover 151 with the two 4mm screws 106 2 The top screw needs to be tightened with the short screw driver Slide the cover 38 up the mast and bolt the mast in place with seven 5 16 x 5 8 Hex Head bolts 51 six 5 16 Flat Washers 72 on the six side bolts and one 5 16 Curved Washer 99 on the front bolt Slide the cover down and snap in place on the main body Install the two brake cable tie downs 136 with the two 5mm screws 166 93 100 152 165 24 MU100 STEP 3 HANDLE BAR ASSEMBLY 1 Route the two hand pulse wires 26 through the hole in the handle bar mounting plate and out through the hole in the console plate Install the Handle Bar 3 onto the Console Mast 2 with two 5 16 x 5 8 Hex Head bolts 51 two 5 16 Flat Washers 72 and two 5 16 Split Washers 103 being careful not to pinch the hand pulse wires between the handle bar and mounting plate 25 MU100 STEP 4 CONSOLE SEAT PEDALS AND BEAUTY COVERS ASSEMBLY 1 Plug in the two Computer Cables 155 amp 157 and two Hand pulse cables 26 into the connectors in the back of the Console 34 Install the Console 34 onto the Console Mast with the two M5x12mm bottom scre
25. f and press enter Then press start to begin program 13 MU100 Vo2 Test The Vo2 program is based on the YMCA protocol and is a sub maximal test that uses pre determined fixed work levels that are determined based on the heart rate readings measured as the test progresses The test will take anywhere between 6 to 15 minutes to complete depending on the fitness level of the user The test ends when the user s heart rate reaches 8596 of maximum at any time during the test or the heart rate is between 110 bpm and 85 at the end of two consecutive stages At the end of the test a VOoma score will be displayed The YMCA protocol employs two to four stages lasting 3 minutes each of continuous exercise see charts below You will be prompted to choose either Male or Female at the beginning of the test This choice determines which protocol will be used during the test as shown in the charts below The only caveat is if you are a very de conditioned male you may need to choose option Female If you are a very conditioned female you may need to choose option Male Workload chart for male or very fit female 1st 50 sat Stage kgm min 2nd 150 watts 125 watts 100 watts 900 750 600 Stage kgm min kgm min kgm min HR 120 HR 120 135 HR gt 135 HR 120 HR 120 135 HR gt 135 HR 120 HR 120 135 HR gt 135 3rd 225 watts 200 watts 175 watts 200 watts 175watts 150 watts 175 watts 150 watts 125 watts 1350
26. ic environment guidance Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment G Note f the device is interfered by power or signal cable image quality may be reduced or abnormally displayed Such kind of interference images could be easily identified and differentiated from the physiological characteristics of patient and longer clinical time consumed but wouldn t have any diagnostic accuracy issue If there is a certain frequency of image interference there is a need of isolation or filtering of the RF signal 35 MU100 Manufacturer s Limited Warranty Effective July 15 2013 BIKE LIMITED WARRANTY Spirit Medical Systems Group warrants this product for a period of time listed below from the date of retail sale as determined by a sales receipt or in the absence of a sales receipt eighteen 18 months from the original factory shipping date Spirit s responsibilities include providing new or remanufactured parts at Spirit s option and technical support to our independent dealers and servicing organizations In the absence of a dealer or service organization these warranties will be administered by Spirit directly to a consumer The warranty period applies to the following compo
27. in this manual before using this device DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect your ergometer from the electrical outlet prior to cleaning and or service work WARNING Do not modity this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer WARNING To reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to persons install the bike on a flat level surface with access to a 90 to 240 volt AC 50 60 Hz 15 amp grounded outlet Do not use an extension cord unless it is 16awg or larger with only one outlet on the end The bike should be the only appliance in the electrical circuit Do not attempt to disable the grounded plug by using improper adapters or in any way modify the cord set a serious shock or fire hazard may result along with computer malfunctions lllUse this device only for it s intended use as described in this manual Keep children away from the bike There are moving parts obvious pinch points and other caution areas that can cause harm Except as instructed for use of the device keep hands away from all moving parts Keep the electrical cord away from heated surfaces and out of all travel lanes and do not operate the bike if the cord or plug is damaged Never drop or insert any object into any openings Do not use outdoors disconnect turn all controls to the off position then remove the plug from the outlet This device is designed for commercial use and will meet th
28. m provides a steady state exercise with warm up and cool down periods Interval The Interval program takes you through high levels of intensity followed by periods of low intensity This program increases your endurance by depleting your oxygen level followed by periods of recovery to replenish oxygen Your cardio vascular system gets programmed to use oxygen more efficiently this way Programming Preset Programs 1 Select the desired program button then press the Enter key 2 The message window will prompt you to enter the time for the program You may enter the time using the Up and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press the Enter key to accept and proceed to the next screen 3 The next setting is for the Auto braking feature You may turn the auto brake on or off then press enter to continue 4 Now you are finished editing the settings and can begin the program by pressing the Start 12 MU100 key You can also back and modify your settings by pressing the Enter key NOTE At any time during the editing of Data you can press the Stop key to go back one level or screen During the Manual program you will be able to scroll through the data in the message window by pressing the Display key You may also switch between the profile or power displays and a quarter mile track by pressing the Display key adjacent to the dot matrix display When the program ends you may press Start to begin the same program again or Sto
29. minute heart beat electrical signals However plain water can also be used to pre wet the electrodes 2 black square areas on the reverse side of the belt and either side of transmitter It s also recommended that you wear the transmitter strap a few minutes before your work out Some users because of body chemistry have a more difficult time in achieving a strong steady signal at the beginning After warming up this problem lessens As noted wearing clothing over the transmitter strap doesn t affect performance 6 Your workout must be within range distance between transmitter receiver to achieve a strong steady signal The length of range may vary somewhat but generally stay close enough to the console to maintain good strong reliable readings Wearing the transmitter immediately against bare skin assures you of proper operation If you wish you may wear the transmitter over a shirt To do so moisten the areas of the shirt that the electrodes will rest upon Note The transmitter is automatically activated when it detects activity from the user s heart Additionally it automatically deactivates when it does not receive any activity Although the transmitter is water resistant moisture can have the effect of creating false signals so you should take precautions to completely dry the transmitter after use to prolong battery life estimated transmitter battery life is 2500 hours If your chest strap has a replaceable battery the repla
30. n the Set Up key is pressed the first option in the menu appears Use the up down arrows to scroll through the menu and press the enter key to select an option Set Up menu 1 Patient Data e Age used in Vo2 and heart rate programs e Gender used in Vo2 program e Weight used in METs and Calorie calculations and Vo2 program e Height used in the seat position and pedal crank set up program 2 Seat Position User may input desired knee flexion angles 6 options and the software will calculate the seat s vertical position and pedal position settings e This feature is intended to aid in patient set up but may not be the final settings as patient s body symmetry may vary slightly e This program uses the height from the Patient Data settings for limb length The seat Fore Aft position is assumed to be in the center of the adjustment range The six knee angle options are 1 R Min Right leg minimum flexion L Min Left leg minimum flexion 2 R Max Right leg maximum flexion L Max Left leg maximum flexion 3 R Max Right leg maximum flexion L Min Left leg minimum flexion 4 R Min Right leg minimum flexion L Max Left leg maximum flexion 5 R Max Right leg maximum flexion R Min Right leg minimum flexion 6 L Max Left leg maximum flexion L Min Left leg minimum flexion 3 Watts Per Row Adjusts the scale of the dot matrix when power watts is displayed The default setting is 10 watts per row The default of 10 wa
31. nces between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the MU100 The MU100 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the MU100 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the MU100 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter power of transmitter m W 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 1 2 VP d 1 2 VP d 2 3 VP 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 34 MU100 Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnet
32. nents WARRANTY Frame Mech Parts Electronics Wear Items Labor Commercial Lifetime 3 years 3 years 1 year 1 year Wear items are rubber hand grips pedals console overlay and drive belts NORMAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONSUMER This warranty applies to products in clinical use up to 5 hours per day The consumer is responsible for the items listed below 1 The warranty registration card must be completed and returned to the address listed on the card within 10 days of the original purchase to validate the manufacturer s limited warranty or register online at www spiritmedicalsystems com 2 Proper use of the bike in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual including maintenance 3 Proper connection to a power supply of sufficient voltage replacement of blown fuses repair of loose connections or defects in facility wiring 4 Expenses for making the bike accessible for servicing including any item that was not part of the bike at the time it was shipped from the factory 5 Damages to the bike finish during shipping installation or following installation EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover the following 1 CONSEQUENTIAL COLLATERAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY Note Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this limitation or exclusion may not apply t
33. next screen You are now asked to enter your Weight You may adjust the Weight number using the Up and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press enter to continue Next is Time You may adjust the Time and press enter to continue Now you are asked to adjust the Heart rate Level This is the heart rate level you will experience during the program Adjust the level and then press enter Now you are finished editing the settings and can begin your workout by pressing the Start key You can also go back and modify your settings by pressing the Enter key NOTE At any time during the editing of Data you can press the Stop key to go back one level or screen If you want to increase or decrease the workload at any time during the program press the Up or Down key This will allow you to change your target heart rate at any time during the program During the HR program you will be able to scroll through the data in the message window by pressing the adjacent Display key When the program ends you may press Start to begin the same program again or Stop to exit the program or you can save the program you just completed as a custom user program by pressing a User key and following the instructions in the message window 20 MU100 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MU100 1 Hardware STEP Ww 2 371 3 8 x1 4PCS STEP Je C SN a m 51 5 16 5 8 8T2 5H8 X3M BPCS 800 5 8 x3 A m em 106
34. o be retightened 4 If squeaks or other noises persist check that the unit is properly leveled There are 2 leveling pads on the bottom of the rear stabilizer use a 2 wrench or adjustable wrench to adjust the levelers Maintenance Menu in console software The console has built in maintenance diagnostic software The software will allow you to change the console settings from English to Metric and turn off the beeping of the speaker when a key is pressed for example To enter the Maintenance menu may be called Engineering mode depending on version press and hold down the Start Stop and Enter keys Keep holding the keys down for about 5 seconds and the message window will display Engineering mode Press the enter button to access the menu below a Keytest i Will allow you to test all the keys to make sure they are functioning Press all the keys one at a time b Display test i Tests all the display functions by lighting each LED light sequentially c Functions Press enter to access menu i Sleep mode 1 Turn on to have the console power down automatically after 20 minutes of inactivity this is the default setting Turn off and the console will remain on always unless the main power switch is turned off Pause Mode 1 Turn on allow 5 minutes of pause turn off to have the console pause indefinitely iii Odometer reset 1 Resets the odometer to zero Time and distance iv Units 1 Setto English Imperial units or Metri
35. o contact our service department by mail send your correspondence to Spirit Medical Systems Group P O Box 2037 Jonesboro AR 72402 2037 Product features or specifications as described or illustrated are subject to change without notice All warranties are made by Spirit Medical Systems Group This warranty applies only in the 48 contiguous United States NOTE This warranty does not apply to Alaska or Hawaii 36 MU100
36. o you 2 Service call reimbursement to the consumer Service call reimbursement to the dealer that does not involve malfunction or defects in workmanship or material for units that are beyond the warranty period for units that are beyond the service call reimbursement period or units not requiring component replacement 3 Damages caused by services performed by persons other than authorized Spirit service companies use of parts other than original Spirit parts or external causes such as alterations modifications abuse misuse accident improper maintenance inadequate power supply or acts of God 4 Products with original serial numbers that have been removed or altered 5 Products that have been sold transferred bartered or given to a third party 6 Products that are used as store display models 7 Products that do not have a warranty registration on file at Spirit Spirit reserves the right to request proof of purchase if no warranty record exists for the product 8 THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SERVICE Keep your bill of sale Twelve 12 months from the date on the bill of sale or eighteen 18 months from the date of factory shipping as determined by the serial number establishes the warranty period should service be required If service is performed it is in your best interest to obtain and ke
37. of the program If you want to change the settings just follow the instructions in the message window If you start a program without changing the settings the data from the Set Up menu will be used Manual The Manual program works as the name implies manually This means that you control the workload yourself not the computer To start the Manual program follow the instructions below or just press the Manual button then the Enter button and follow the directions in the message window 1 Press the Manual key then press the Enter key 2 The message window will prompt you to enter the time for the program You may enter the time using the Up and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press the Enter key to accept and proceed to the next screen 3 The next setting is for the Auto braking feature You may turn the auto brake on or off then press enter to continue 4 Now you are finished editing the settings and can begin the program by pressing the Start key You can also go back and modify your settings by pressing the Enter key NOTE At any time during the editing of Data you can press the Stop key to go back one level or screen 5 During the Manual program you will be able to scroll through the data in the message window by pressing the Display key You may also switch between the profile or power displays and a quarter mile track by pressing the Display key adjacent to the dot matrix display 6 When the program ends you may press Start
38. ou turn the Auto brake on or off then press enter to continue Now you are finished editing the settings and can begin your workout by pressing the Start key You can also go back and modify your settings by pressing the Enter key NOTE At any time during the editing of Data you can press the Stop key to go back one level or screen During the program you will be able to scroll through the data in the message window by pressing the Display key You may also switch between the power profile resistance profile or a quarter mile track by pressing the Display key adjacent to the dot matrix display When the program ends you may press Start to begin the same program again or Stop to exit the program or you can save the program you just completed as the Facility program by pressing the Facility key and following the instructions in the message window Isokinetic The Isokinetic program provides accommodating resistance at a fixed speed level The user controls the resistance at the pedals by pushing harder or lighter The desired pedaling speed is entered and the computer increases the resistance automatically if the user tries to overcome the set speed 1 2 Press the Isokinetic key then press the Enter key The message window will prompt you to enter the Time for the program You may enter the time using the Up and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press the Enter key to accept and proceed to the next screen Set
39. p to exit the program or you can save the program you just completed as the Facility program by pressing the Facility key and following the instructions in the message window Facility Program The Facility program allows you to build and save a custom program You can build your own custom program by following the instructions below or you can save any other preset program you complete as a custom program The Facility program allows you to further personalize it by adding your facility name Designing and saving a new program 1 Press the Facility key The message window will show a welcome message if you had previously saved a program the message will contain the name you gave it Then press the Enter key to begin programming When you press enter the message window will show Name if there is no name saved If the name Custom Workout had been previously saved the message window will show Name Custom Workout and the C in Custom will be blinking If there is a name saved you can change it or you may press the Stop key to keep the name and continue to the next step If you want to enter a name use the Up and or the Down key to change the first letter then press Enter to save the first letter and continue to the next letter When you have finished entering the name press the Stop key to save the name and continue to the next step The message window will ask you to enter an Age You may enter an Age using the Up
40. t gt 60 gt 56 gt 51 gt 45 gt 41 gt 37 good 52 60 49 56 43 51 39 45 36 41 33 37 above average 47 51 43 48 39 42 35 38 32 35 29 32 average 42 46 40 42 35 38 32 35 30 31 26 28 below average 37 41 35 39 31 34 29 31 26 29 22 25 poor 30 36 30 34 26 30 25 28 22 25 20 21 very poor 30 30 26 25 22 20 VO2max Chart for females and de conditioned males 18 25 26 35 36 45 46 55 56 65 65 years years years years years years old old old old old old excellent 56 52 45 40 37 32 good 47 56 45 52 38 45 34 40 32 37 28 32 above average 42 46 39 44 34 37 31 33 28 31 25 27 average 38 41 35 38 31 33 28 30 25 27 22 24 below average 33 37 31 34 27 30 25 27 22 24 19 22 poor 28 32 26 30 22 26 20 24 18 21 17 18 very poor 28 26 22 20 18 17 MU100 Constant The Constant Power program automatically controls the resistance level the pedals depending on user speed to maintain a steady power workload 1 2 Press the Constant Power key then press the Enter key The message window will prompt you to enter the Time for the program You may enter the time using the Up and Down keys or the numeric key pad then press the Enter key to accept and proceed to the next screen Set the target Watt Level for the program then press Enter The default setting is 50 watts Y
41. t the first column again There are 50 levels of resistance displayed in 10 rows of LED lights The amount of workload for each level can be modified in the Set Up menu 3 Basic information The Dot Matrix Display is used for displaying graphic feedback and has three basic displays for most programs except for Isokinetic and Symmetry programs which are described later When you begin a program the dot matrix will display a workload profile constant resistance To the left of the dot matrix there is a key labeled Display Pressing this key will switch the display to show a Power graph watt profile and then a track When both LEDs under the key are blinking the graph will scan through the three displays The Message Window is the main display for programming instructions and relevant measurements during a program The measurement data shown varies depending on the program Measurements include Time and Segment Time RPM Pulse Work level Watts and Average Watts Left and Right leg METs Calories and Symmetry Below the Dot matrix display is a Heart Icon and a Bar Graph Simply grasping the hand pulse sensors or wearing a heart rate chest belt transmitter will start the Heart Icon blinking this may take a few seconds The Message Window will display your heart rate in beats per minute The Bar Graph represents the percentage of maximum heart rate NOTE Enter the correct age in Set Up for the Bar Graph to be accurate Refer to Heart Rate s
42. the MU100 is assembled and placed on a flat level floor it may be necessary to adjust the leveling glides on the bottom of the unit to ensure proper stability of the MU100 Use a 1 2 wrench to loosen the top nut of the leveler Adjust the levelers by hand as necessary to remove any wobble in the unit Then tighten the top nut against the bottom of the stabilizer tube Make sure the bottom nut remains cinched against the leveling foot Connecting to A C Power e The MU100 has a built in universal power supply You can plug the MU100 into any A C power source from 90 to 240 volts 50 to 60 Hz The A C input is located in the front of the unit The input module has an input connector for the line cord a power switch and a 5 amp fuse Turn the power switch to off when the MU100 is not in use Adjusting the seat vertical position raise the seat position loosen the knob one or two turns and lift up from under the rear of the seat The Knob has a spring loaded pin that will automatically seat in the slots in the seat post at each position Once the seat is at the desired setting tighten the knob to ensure the seat post won t accidentally slide downward during use To lower the seat loosen the knob then hold under the rear of the seat and pull the knob out to disengage the pin from the seat post You can then lower the seat position to just below the desired setting then release the knob and pull the seat up until the pin clicks into place
43. to stop the flywheel by pressing down on the lever 7 MU100 MU100 Electronic Console DOT MATRIX DISPLAY CHANGE GRAPHIC RPM SCALE DISPLAY FOR ISOKINETICS ONLY PROGRAM PROGRAM KEYS NS 0 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 MESSAGE WINDOW SET UP KEY CHANGE DATA DISPLAYED FUNCTION KEYS Power on When initially powered on the console will perform an internal self test During this time all the lights will turn on for a short time The dot matrix display will then show a software version i e VER 1 0 and the message window will display an odometer reading The odometer reading displays how many hours the bike has been used and how many virtual miles the bike has been ridden The display will look like this ODO 123 MI 123 HRS The odometer will remain displayed for only a few seconds then the console will go to the start up display also known as Idle Mode The dot matrix display will be scrolling through the different program profiles and the message window will be scrolling the start up message You may now begin to use the MU100 The console will automatically power down after 20 minutes of inactivity Press any key to wake the console up again Always turn off the main power switch when the MU100 is not in use 8 MU100 Console Operation 1 Set Up The Set Up key function will allow you to enter patient data set seat and pedal adjustments for various knee ranges of motion and customize the settings of the MU100 Whe
44. tts per row means the full display all 10 rows lit equal 100 watts e The setting can be adjusted from 10 to 100 watts per row of lights on the graph 4 Level Scale e Set the amount of change in the level adjustment of workload resistance at the pedals each time the arrow keys are pressed e This feature allows you to have very fine increments of resistance for physically challenged patients or set very high resistance levels for sports training The default setting is Fine 5 watts per level The three options are 1 Fine 5 watts per level at 60 rpm 2 Medium 10 watts per level at 60 rpm 3 Coarse 15 watts per level at 60 rpm 9 MU100 2 Quick Start This is the quickest way to start an exercise session After the console powers up you just press the Start key to begin this will initiate the Quick Start mode In Quick Start the Time will count up from zero all workout data will start to accrue and the workload may be adjusted manually by pressing the Up or Down key The dot matrix will display a workload level at the lowest resistance As you increase the workload more rows will light indicating a harder workout The bike will get harder to pedal as the rows increase The dot matrix has 24 columns of lights and each column represents 1 minute in the Quick Start program time per column can be modified in other programs At the end of the 24 column or 24 minutes of work the display will wrap around and restart a
45. user should adjust the seat to a position that is comfortable during exercise The console has a program in the Setup menu that can aid in setting the correct seat position e Start at a safe exercise level Do not allow the user to be over exerted Symptoms to watch for but not limited to are Shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing pain or discomfort feeling faint e Make sure to warm up and cool down properly to avoid over taxing the cardio vascular system Allow three to five minutes of warm up and cool down during each exercise session 4 MU100 Operating The MU100 The Spirit Medical Systems Group bike ergometers are intended to be used in aiding in the physical rehabilitation process for patients with orthopedic and neurological problems Also used in sports medicine wellness and general conditioning programs Typical applications for this type of product are 1 Patient warm up before physical therapy session 2 Have the patient pedal to improve range of motion after knee hip ankle surgery 3 Allow patients to perform cardiovascular exercise Unique uses for the Spirit ergometers 1 Adjustable crank allows patients to pedal in smaller range of knee motion from 15 degrees to full range 2 Symmetry program measures balance between left and right pedal stroke Graphical Bio feedback display motivates patients to maintain even power symmetry between left and right legs Other features of the MU100 e Work range up to 750
46. ust be receiving a steady heart rate for the test to begin You may use the hand pulse sensors or wear a heart rate chest strap transmitter although chest strap transmitter is recommended The user must maintain a steady 50 RPM pedal speed If the pedal speed drops below 48 RPM or goes above 52 RPM the console will emit a steady beeping sound and the RPM number will flash until the speed is within this range e You may scroll through the various data readings in the message window by pressing the Display button under the message window 1 The message window will always display your pedal speed on the right side to help you maintain 50 2 The data shown during the test is a Work in KGM is actually an abbreviated form of kg m min which is a work measurement of kilogram force meter minute b Work in Watts 1 watt is equal to 6 11829727787 kg m min c HR is your actual heart rate TGT is the target heart rate to reach to end the test d Time is the total elapsed time of the test After the test Cool down for about one to three minutes e Take note of the score because the console will automatically return to the start up mode after a few minutes 15 MU100 What the score means VO2max Chart for males and very fit females 18 25 26 35 36 45 46 55 56 65 65 years years years years years years old old old old old old excellen
47. watts 60 rpm when level settings are at 15 watts per level see Setup under Console section for Level settings e Indexed seat positioning accommodates users from 4 10 to 6 7 e Heart Rate monitoring using the hand grips or optional heart rate chest strap Heart rate measurements for medical use The heart rate function on this product is not a medical device While heart rate grips or a thumb pulse sensor can provide a relative estimation of your actual heart rate they should not be relied on when accurate readings are necessary Some people including those in a cardiac rehab program may benefit from using an alternate heart rate monitoring system like a chest or wrist strap Various factors including movement of the user may affect the accuracy of your heart rate reading The heart rate reading is intended only as an exercise aid 5 MU100 Features MU100 Rehabilitation Ergometer Parts and Adjustments Electronic Console Hand Pulse Grips Mechanical Brake Fore Aft Seat Adjustment Vertical Seat Adjustment Pedal Adjustment A C Power Input Leveling Glides MA901 Neurological Pedals Optional Parts 1 Neurological Pedal Set MU100 The Spirit MU100 is easy product to set up and use from the adjustments to the intuitive interface This section explains how to set up adjust and operate your MU100 from Spirit Medical Systems Group Leveling the MU100 e Once
48. ws first 58 Install the cover plate 12 with the two top mounting screws 58 Install the Front Stabilizer Cover 40 and the Rear Stabilizer Cover 41 onto the Main Frame 1 with four M5x12mm Phillips Head Screws 58 Install the Pedals 138 amp 139 onto the Crank arms Remember that the left pedal has a reverse thread and will be screwed into the crank in the opposite rotation from normal threads There is L stamped into the end of the threaded post of the left pedal and an in the right Make sure to tighten the pedals as much as you possibly can It may be necessary to re tighten the pedals if you feel a thumping during pedaling the bike A noise or feeling such as a thumping or clicking is usually caused by the pedals not being tight enough Install the seat 120 onto the seat post and the Drink Bottle Holder 116 onto the Console Mast 2 with two M5x12mm Phillips Head Screws 58 26 MU100 91 241 OO 6 2195 MU100 Exploded View Drawing 27 451 MU100 MU100 Parts List Item Part Number Description Qty 1 CCO010050 R4 Main Frame 2 CCO020040 R4 Console Mast 3 CC030004 R4 Handle Bar 5 CCO050001 R4 Rear Stabilizer 6 CC060022 Z2 Seat Post 7 CC060029 Z3 Sliding Seat Mount 8 CC060004 Z3 Seat Mount Plate 12 060036 4 Wire Cover Console Mount 13 B100200 R4 Support Bracket Side Case 14 N010002 Drive Belt 15 RPO60090D A1
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