Angio Rehab – Eith Electrical Adjustable Wall Fixation
Modern ergometer with multifunctional applications
The wall fastening consists of a vertical rail with hang-up mechanism which makes it possible to move the Angio up and down electrically over a range of 70 cm. Handgrips are standard included in this combination. The Angio is an ergometric unit that can be used for both arm and supine ergometry. Its compact design makes it universally applicable for ergometric studies in those sectors in which standard ergometry cannot be used. The Angio operates independent of pedaling speed in the range of 7 – 1000 watt.
The Angio rehab is standard supplied with a 7″ control unit with touch screen. Thanks to the built-in network module, the ergometer can be connected to the Lode Cardiac Rehab Manager Software, Lode Rehab Manager or the Lode Ergometry Manager.
A USB A-B cable for service purposes only will be standard delivered with the product. To connect LEM or LCRM you need a special interface cable that can be ordered under part number 930930.
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Overview
Highlights
High standards
Easy to operate
– easy to connect
– easy to move around
– easy user interface
Reliable and reproducible stress tests
Additional features with PCU
– better monitoring because of the additional and larger display
– a perfect combination with BPM
– possibility to measure SpO2
Features
Accurate over a long period of time
Extreme low start-up load
Small adjustment steps
RS232 connectivity
LEM compatible
LCRM compatible
Specifications
Workload range fixed torque | 0,1 - 70 Nm | Workload range in fixed torque mode | |
Minimum load | 7 W | the minimum load the ergometer can provide | |
Maximum peak load | 1000 W | the maximum load the ergometer can provide for a short period of time | |
Minimum load increments | 1 W | the smallest steps with which the load can be added | |
Maximum continuous load | 750 W | the maximum power the ergometer can deliver continuous | |
Hyperbolic workload control | control of workload in hyperbolic way | ||
Linear workload control | control ergometer in a linear way | ||
Fixed torque workload control | control ergometer in a fixed torque way | ||
Maximum rpm independent constant load | 150 rpm | rpm as to which constant load can be applied | |
Minimum rpm independent constant load | 30 rpm | rpm as from which constant load can be applied | |
Optional heart rate controlled workload | control the device optionally through a set heartrate | ||
Electromagnetic "eddy current" braking system | system that very accurately applies a brake to the ergometer |
Workload accuracy from 7 to 100 W | 3 W | accuracy of the ergometer between 7 and 100 Watt | |
Workload accuracy from 100 to 500 W | 3 % | accuracy of the ergometer between 100 and 500 Watt | |
Workload accuracy from 500 to 1000 W | 5 % | accuracy of the ergometer between 500 and 1000 Watt |
Adjustability range height | 700 mm | adjustability range height |
Readout Distance | Readout the distance on control unit | ||
Readout RPM | Readout the actual rpm on control unit | ||
Readout Heartrate | Readout the actual heartarte on control unit | ||
Readout target HR | Readout target heartarte on control unit (only possible with HR option) | ||
Readout Energy | Readout the energy on control unit | ||
Readout Torque | Readout torque on control unit | ||
Readout Time | Readout time on control unit | ||
Readout Power | Readout the actual power on control unit | ||
Set Display | Choosing parameters to be shown on the display during the stress test | ||
Set Resistance | Possibility to define a specific resistance for each test subject | ||
Set P-Slope | Possibility to set the load regulation resistance | ||
Set Mode | Possibility to define parameters to be adjusted during the stress test | ||
Manual operation mode | Operate manually | ||
Preset protocol operation mode | Operate via preset protocols | ||
External control unit | a control unit is connected with a cable to the ergometer | ||
Selfdesigned protocol operation mode | operate via selfdesigned protocols |
Product length (cm) | 68 cm | 26.8 inch | length of product in cm |
Product width (cm) | 42 cm | 16.5 inch | width of the product in cm |
Product height | 104 cm | 40.9 inch | height of product |
Product weight | 55 kg | 121.3 lbs | the weight of the product |
V AC | 100 - 240 V | voltage in Volt | |
Phases | 1 | phases | |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz | frequency in Herz | |
Power consumption | 250 W | power consumption in Watt | |
Power cord IEC 60320 C13 with CEE 7/7 plug | European power cord and connector standard supplied with product | ||
Power cord NEMA | NEMA power cord and connector | ||
100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz (160 Watt) | operational power |
IEC 60601-1:2012 | the product is IEC 60601-1 edition 3.1 compliant | ||
ISO 13485:2016 compliant | Lode fulfils ISO 13485:2016 requirements | ||
ISO 9001:2015 compliant | Lode fulfills ISO 9001: 2015 requirements |
CE class Im according to MDD93/42/EEC | CE certified | ||
CE class of product with optional SpO2 | IIa | CE class of product with optional SpO2 | |
CE class of product with optional BPM | IIa | CE class of product with optional Blood Pressure Measurement | |
CB according to IECEE CB | CB certified |
Maximum operational temperature | 35 °C | maximum temperature at which the device will work within specification | |
Minimum operational temperature | 14 °C | minimum temperature at which the device will work within specification | |
Maximum operational air pressure | 106 kPa | maximum air pressure as from which the product will be operating within specification | |
Minimum operational air pressure | 80 kPa | minimum airpressure as from which the product will be operating within specification | |
Maximum operational non-condensing humidity | 90 % | maximum non-condensing humidity at which the product will operate within specification | |
Minimum operational non-condensing humidity | 30 % | minimum non-condensing humidity at which the product will operate within specification | |
Maximum storage & transport temperature | 60 °C | maximum temperature the product may be stored or transported at | |
Minimum storage & transport temperature | -20 °C | minimum temperature the product may be stored and transported at | |
Maximum storage & transport air pressure | 106 kPa | maximum air pressure the product may be stored and transported at | |
Minimum air pressure storage & transport | 50 kPa | minimum air pressure the product may be stored or transported at | |
Max. humidity storage & transport | 95 % | max. non-condensing humidity that the product can be stored or transported at | |
Min. humidity storage & transport | 10 % | minimum non-condensing humidity that the product can be stored or transport at |
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Science
Science
- A prognostic scoring system for arm exercise stress testing
- Arm exercise stress testing: diagnostic options in stable coronary artery disease
- Arm exercise testing predicts clinical outcome
- Comparison of Lower- vs. Upper-Body Cooling During Arm Exercise in Hot Conditions
- Diagnosis of Functionally Significant Coronary Stenosis with Exercise CT Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
- Effects of Arm-Cranking Exercise in Cutaneous Microcirculation in Older, Sedentary People
- Experimental Protocol of a Three-minute, All-out Arm Crank Exercise Test in Spinal-cord Injured and Able-bodied Individuals (video article)
- Influence of training status and exercise modality on pulmonary O2 uptake kinetics in pre-pubertal girls
- Left ventricular mechanical limitations to stroke volume in healthy humans during incremental exercise
- Physical Fitness of Lower Limb Amputees
- Studying the cutaneous microcirculatory response during upper-limb exercise in healthy, older, sedentary people
- Subjective Measures of Exercise Intensity to Gauge Substrate Partitioning in Persons With Paraplegia
- The effects of arm crank ergometry, cycle ergometry and treadmill walking on postural sway in healthy older females.
- The influence of crank configuration on muscle activity and torque production during arm crank Ergometry
- The influence of crank rate on peak oxygen consumption during arm crank ergometry
- The Influence of Step and Ramp Type Protocols on the Attainment of Peak Physiological Responses During Arm Crank Ergometry
- The Relation of Arm Exercise Peak Heart Rate to Stress Test Results and Outcome
- Validity and Reliability of Skill-Related Fitness Tests for Wheelchair-Using Youth With Spina Bifida.
Support
Yes you can request the actual pedalling speed and power when you are cycling in Manual, Analogue or Terminal mode.
The load will only be returned when the pedalling speed is 30 RPM or more. For technical details see the Lode RS232 protocol
Yes you can. Make sure the chipset used in the converter is from FTDI to have good data acquisition.
Not sure what this means? Contact us and we will help you to get the right converter.
Yes! It is very easy to create a comfortable rehab setting with Lode rehab products by looping the ergometers:
The first Lode rehab ergometer can be connected to the PC with LCRM with a Lode proprietary network to PC cable (#930930).
The second product up till the last product can be connected to the previous one, a bus network configuration.
The last product always needs a termination plug to avoid interference and loss of data. All Lode rehab products come standard with such a termination plug.
Benefits
- Flawless data connection
- High bandwidth
- No interference of COM ports
- Looping
- Full access of all data in the product to LCRM
Service
Part number
967923
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