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COSMED T150 DE LC MED original instruction for use treadmill h/p/cosmos® 150/50 LC IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! firmware version: v3.03.x article number: cos105000-2016-00 en run ahead of time® These instructions for use are only valid for the original configuration of the first delivery of the devices pictured below. If the device has been changed, please refer to the latest version of this document, available at: www.h-p-cosmos.com Product family: treadmill h/p/cosmos 150/50 LC Models: pluto® | COSMED T150 DE LC MED pluto® | COSMED T150 E LC MED (cos30026va04) (cos30027va04) page 2 cos105000-2016-00 en Dear customer, Thank you for choosing this premium device. Since its establishment in 1988, h/p/cosmos® has strongly influenced sports, athletics, ergometry, rehabilitation, and science through the development and distribution of new products, software, system solutions, and application methodologies. During this time the company, based in Traunstein, Germany, has developed into THE German specialist for manufacturing treadmill ergometers and systems for fitness, sports, sports science, sports medicine, athletics, biomechanics, medicine, rehabilitation, therapy, ergometry, performance diagnostics, and scientific research. Many developments and pioneering work from h/p/cosmos® have influenced not only product design and functionality but also their usage and methodologies. Franz Harrer Your success with our devices is the primary goal of h/p/cosmos. President & CEO h/p/cosmos sports & medical gmbh This is why we offer individual devices as well as comprehensive system solutions. You will find a wide range of options and accessories in these instructions for use and at www.h-p-cosmos.com. At h/p/cosmos, the quality and safety of our products is our highest priority. These instructions for use include all of the information needed to operate the device correctly and safely. Please read them carefully before use and keep them available at all times. We hope you will have a lot of fun and success as you work with your h/p/cosmos device. Franz Harrer President & CEO h/p/cosmos sports & medical gmbh page 3 cos105000-2016-00 en Content 1 Symbols and Labels ........................................................................................................................................7 1.1 Symbols used (general) ............................................................................................................................7 1.2 Symbols used (transport) ..........................................................................................................................8 1.3 Labels on device .......................................................................................................................................9 2 Description .....................................................................................................................................................10 2.1 Illustration ................................................................................................................................................10 2.2 Function ...................................................................................................................................................10 3 Intended Use ..................................................................................................................................................11 3.1 Intended use ............................................................................................................................................11 3.2 Intended operator ....................................................................................................................................11 3.3 Intended location .....................................................................................................................................11 3.4 Intended duration ....................................................................................................................................11 3.5 Contraindications .....................................................................................................................................12 4 Safety ..............................................................................................................................................................13 4.1 Safety information – Forbidden use ........................................................................................................13 4.2 Fall prevention devices ............................................................................................................................15 4.3 Emergency dismount ...............................................................................................................................17 4.4 Emergency off .........................................................................................................................................18 4.5 Emergency stop ......................................................................................................................................18 4.6 Unauthorized access ...............................................................................................................................19 4.7 Residual risk / Side effects ......................................................................................................................19 4.8 Firefighting ...............................................................................................................................................19 4.9 All-pole disconnection ..............................................................................................................................19 5 Preparation .....................................................................................................................................................20 6 UserTerminal ..................................................................................................................................................22 6.1 Keys and displays ...................................................................................................................................22 6.2 Standard vs. “lt” devices ..........................................................................................................................23 6.3 Connection of external devices / Interfaces ............................................................................................24 7 Position of Patient and Operator .................................................................................................................25 8 Operation .......................................................................................................................................................26 8.1 General application procedure ...............................................................................................................26 8.2 Overview of operation modes .................................................................................................................27 8.3 Manual mode ..........................................................................................................................................28 8.4 Profile mode ...........................................................................................................................................29 8.5 Cardio mode (optional) ...........................................................................................................................31 8.6 Test mode ...............................................................................................................................................33 page 4 cos105000-2016-00 en 8.7 Interfere with automatic program ............................................................................................................35 8.8 Pause function .........................................................................................................................................36 8.9 Acceleration levels ...................................................................................................................................37 8.10 User Options .........................................................................................................................................38 9 Accessories / compatible devices ...............................................................................................................40 9.1 Creating Systems ....................................................................................................................................40 9.2 Overview of accessories .........................................................................................................................40 9.3 Compatible devices .................................................................................................................................41 10 Disinfection / Cleaning ................................................................................................................................42 11 Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................43 11.1 Intervals and competences ....................................................................................................................43 11.2 Daily inspection .....................................................................................................................................43 11.3 Lubrication .............................................................................................................................................44 11.4 Adjustment of running belt .....................................................................................................................45 11.5 Issues for qualified service personnel ...................................................................................................46 11.6 Safety inspection ...................................................................................................................................46 11.7 Spare parts and consumables ...............................................................................................................46 12 Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................................................47 12.1 General troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................47 12.2 RS232 troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................................48 12.3 Error messages .....................................................................................................................................48 13 Technical data ..............................................................................................................................................49 13.1 UserTerminal .........................................................................................................................................49 13.2 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................49 13.3 Loads .....................................................................................................................................................49 13.4 Emissions ..............................................................................................................................................49 13.5 Essential performance characteristics ...................................................................................................49 13.6 Environmental conditions ......................................................................................................................50 13.7 Technical and legal requirements ..........................................................................................................50 13.8 EMC tests ..............................................................................................................................................50 13.9 Classification .........................................................................................................................................51 13.10 Certificates ..........................................................................................................................................51 13.11 Interfaces (RS232, D-SUB, 9-pole) .....................................................................................................51 13.12 Voltage, Current, Performance ............................................................................................................52 13.13 All-pole disconnection ..........................................................................................................................52 14 Liability and Warranty .................................................................................................................................53 15 Expected Lifetime ........................................................................................................................................53 page 5 cos105000-2016-00 en 16 Disposal ........................................................................................................................................................53 17 Annex I ..........................................................................................................................................................54 17.1 Installation .............................................................................................................................................54 17.2 Instruction protocol ................................................................................................................................54 17.3 Instruction protocol, signatures .............................................................................................................55 17.4 User Options (details) ............................................................................................................................56 18 Annex II (Pre- & self-defined tests) ............................................................................................................61 18.1 UKK walk test ........................................................................................................................................61 18.2 Graded test ............................................................................................................................................62 18.3 Conconi test ..........................................................................................................................................62 18.4 Bruce protocol .......................................................................................................................................63 18.5 Naughton protocol .................................................................................................................................63 18.6 Balke protocol ........................................................................................................................................63 18.7 Cooper protocol .....................................................................................................................................64 18.8 Ellestad A protocol .................................................................................................................................64 18.9 Ellestad B protocol ................................................................................................................................64 18.10 Ramp profile ........................................................................................................................................65 18.11 Gardner test protocol ...........................................................................................................................65 18.12 Self-defined tests .................................................................................................................................66 19 Annex III (Accessories) ...............................................................................................................................68 19.1 Arm support, adjustable [cos12013] ......................................................................................................68 19.2 Arm support, optional stop button [cos10107, cos10108] .....................................................................69 19.3 Crossbar front rail [cos102426] .............................................................................................................70 19.4 Elevation 0% to +25% [cos102927] ......................................................................................................71 19.5 Emergency stop retrofitting [cos15933, cos100548, cos15294] ............................................................72 19.6 Handrail, long 1358mm [cos102918] .....................................................................................................73 19.7 Handrail, pediatric [cos102400] .............................................................................................................74 19.8 Heart rate measurement POLAR non-coded [cos102818] ....................................................................75 19.9 Heart rate measurement POLAR W.I.N.D. coded [cos100106] ............................................................76 19.10 PC-software para control [cos10071-v4.1.0] .......................................................................................77 19.11 robowalk expander [cos30022, cos30023] ..........................................................................................78 19.12 Safety arch for treadmill families 150/50 LC and 150/50 [cos10079] ..................................................79 19.13 Wheelchair ramp [cos102931] .............................................................................................................80 20 Contact .........................................................................................................................................................81 page 6 cos105000-2016-00 en 1 Symbols and Labels 1.1 Symbols used (general) Illustraion Description Reference CE sign, proof that the essential requirements (according to medical device directive (here with number of notified body) were met 93/42/EEC) General warning (danger, warning or caution statements) (acc. to DIN EN ISO 7010 W001) Warning of obstacles (stumbling) (acc. to DIN EN ISO 7010 W007) Warning of electrical voltage (acc. to DIN EN ISO 7010 W012) Warning of counter rotating rollers (trapping zones) (acc. to DIN EN ISO 7010 W025) Follow instructions for use (acc. to DIN EN ISO 7010 M002) Potential equalization (acc. to IEC 60445) Protection ground (acc.to IEC 60417-5019) Alternating current (AC) (acc. to IEC 60417-5032) Applied part of type B (acc. to IEC 60417-5840) Connection point for Neutral line (acc. to IEC 60445) Manufacturer (acc. to ISO 15223-1) Manufacturing date (acc. to ISO 15223-1) 2015-10-01 Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment (acc. to 2012/19/EU) page 7 cos105000-2016-00 en 1.2 Symbols used (transport) Illustraion Description Reference Fragile, Handle with care (acc. to ISO7000-0621) This way up (acc. to ISO7000-0623) Keep dry (acc. to ISO7000-0626) Centre of gravity (acc. to ISO7000-0627) Temperature limitations (acc. to ISO7000-0632) Do not stack (acc. to ISO7000-2402) page 8 cos105000-2016-00 en 1.3 Labels on device Illustraion Description Reference name plate - UDI name plate - label "caution danger zones" cos10508-03 label "before opening disconnect mains" cos11880 label "follow instructions" cos101380 label "potential equalization" cos101594 label “inspection 20xx” + base label cos14543-20xx + cos11787 Farbprofil: Generisches CMYK-Druckerprofil Komposit Standardbildschirm Laufgurteinstellung L R AdjustArunnlenituinngglebseelnt[COS10512] label "adjust running belt" cos10512 Readmanual www.h-p-cosmos.com COS10512 aufkleber laufgurteinstellung.ps M:\_Artikeldetails - Zeichnungen\COS10512 aufkleber laufgurteinstellung.cdr Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2003 22:46:33 label "limit running belt shaft cover" cos102466-01 Umrandung nur Schnittmuster - nicht mitdrucken operation & safety instructions cos100578-01-xx label "interface backplate 150/50 LC" cos102788 label "rear panel UserTerminal 5B outs." cos11933-01 label "h/p/cosmos address" cos10144-01 page 9 cos105000-2016-00 en 2 Description 2.1 Illustration No. Description Illustration 1. UserTerminal Pull cord safety stop 2. (ripcord / safety lanyard) 3. Emergency off 4. Crossbar-frontrail 5. Side handrail 6. Motor cover 7. Foot rail 8. Non slip surface 9. Running deck 10. Running belt 11. Rear roller 12. Rear roller protective cover 13. Marking of running surface 14. Safety arch 15. Safety harness 2.2 Function The treadmill has two essential performance characteristics: Speed and elevation. The rotation of the running belt represents the speed. The raising of the whole treadmill frame incl. running deck enables the elevation. Both parameters are manually adjustable on the UserTerminal. Furthermore, operation is possible via pre- and self-defined modes. Operation is also possible via external devices (PC, ECG, etc.). The chapter “operation” gives a detailed description of all functions. The chapter “technical data” shows technical details. The treadmill is driven by powerful motors. For that reason it is very important to follow the safety information, in order to avoid injury or death. As previously described, the treadmill contains a number of standardized protocols. Nevertheless, the treadmill does not provide recommendations for treatment. The decision regarding the correct load is the responsibility of the medical doctor. Depending on the application, the load includes speed, elevation, distance, heart rate, body weight or motion support, etc.. page 10 cos105000-2016-00 en

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