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Operator Manual Valiant
Operator Manual
Valiant
English
Lode BV
Groningen, The Netherlands
0344
932900 M
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Lode Valiant Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLode
ModelValiant
CategoryTreadmill
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Usage and Contraindications

Intended Use and Personnel

Measures speed/grade; use with ECG/pulmonary equipment, PC control; classified personnel only.

Service, Repairs, and Safety

Follow service manual, use authorized agency; avoid flammable anaesthetics, heed device warnings.

General Precautions

User Safety and Device Operation

Read manual, level surface, inspect parts, avoid loose clothing, care mounting/dismounting.

Electrical and Mechanical Safety

Use protective earth, heed warnings about moving parts (belt, rollers, footrail).

Symbols Explained

Safety and Compliance Icons

Explains various symbols like CE, TUV, FCC, Protective Earth, WEEE, and risk warnings.

Manufacturer Information

Provides Lode BV contact info and applicable Valiant model series.

Diagrams

Parts Identification (Figure 1)

Labels components of the treadmill, including front bar, side bars, rollers, and control panel.

Frontside View (Figure 2)

Illustrates connection points and serial number tag on the front of the unit.

Control Unit Overview

Buttons and Indicators

Details buttons for operation modes, adjustments, enter/stop, and indicators for protocols, distance, time, HR, speed, angle, units.

Introduction

General Information

Highlights reliability, accuracy, safety, durability, and suitability for cardiology/rehab/pulmonary.

Design Features

Details speed ranges (Valiant, Rehab, Plus, Special) and handrail possibilities (Fixed, Adjustable, Pediatric).

Safety Precautions

General Safety Guidelines

Read instructions, avoid short-wave equipment, never leave patient unattended, not for wet rooms.

Safety Features

Safety belt stops machine if contact lost; emergency stop halts operation.

Installation Requirements

Connection and Power

Mains supply compliance, check voltage/frequency, connect cable, use grounded socket.

Initial Operation

Switch on unit; it performs a self-test, indicated by a beep.

System Parameters

Parameter Definitions

Defines parameters like Total Hr, Service, Belt count, Hi speed, Duration, Brightness, Display id, Prot id, Selection Interface, Baudrate.

Installation Location

Avoid heat sources, direct sunlight, dust, dampness, shocks; keep away from cordless phones and wet rooms.

Electromagnetic Interference

Mitigation Strategies

Operation near short-wave/microwave units can cause instability; use separate mains groups and distance.

Operation

Operation Units / Parts

Identifies components of the treadmill based on Figure 1 and Figure 2.

Control Panel

Describes buttons for operation modes and adjustments.

Operation Modes Overview

Mode Selection Buttons

Details buttons for manual, heartrate controlled, and programmable modes.

Control Panel Functions

Describes buttons for adjustments and indicators for time, speed, HR, distance, etc.

Operation Modes Overview

Available Modes

Lists 5 cooperation modes: Manual, Heartrate controlled, Protocols (time/speed), Heartrate controlled protocols, Quick start.

Manual Mode Operation

Enter bodyweight, adjust speed/elevation manually; displays total energy consumption.

Protocols with Time and Speed

Program Creation and Steps

Create 7 programs with 9 steps each; set time, speed, angle for each step.

Protocol Navigation and Start

Use clock button for steps; define last step, set bodyweight, and confirm to start.

Protocol Navigation

Step Management

Use buttons to go to previous/next step of the protocol.

Heartrate Controlled Protocols

Create 9 programs with 9 steps; set time, target HR, start speed, bodyweight; heed warnings.

Heartrate Monitoring and Display

Data Indicators

Shows no Hr if not received; displays Time, Min HR (L), Max HR (H); shows kilo calories after program.

Protocol Navigation and Start

Use buttons for quick start or navigate preprogrammed protocols; set speed/weight to start.

Balke Protocol

FIXED Program Steps

Details steps, speed, angle, and duration for the Balke protocol.

Bruce Protocol

Details steps, speed, angle, and duration for the Bruce protocol.

Quick Start Mode Operation

Simple Start Procedure

No parameters needed, press Enter [3] to begin; does not show kilo calories.

Stopping Program Operation

Press Stop [4] once to decrease angle/speed; press again for stand-by mode.

Maintenance

Technical Maintenance Schedule

Recommend annual check by dealer; use authorized agency for repairs; manufacturer not liable for unauthorized work.

Belt Alignment

Adjust belt using rear adjustment bolt; never use oil/silicon spray; allow 2 mins for belt reaction.

Belt Adjustment

Adjustment Bolt Direction

Figure 4 shows direction to turn belt adjustment bolt to move belt in the shown direction.

User Maintenance

Switch off and disconnect; clean with damp cloth and mild product; clean belt with sponge and lukewarm water; allow to dry.

Troubleshooting

Display Not Lighting Up

Check plug, mains supply, fuses, and brightness adjustment.

Error Codes

For System, Watchdog, Bus errors, switch off for 10s; contact dealer if code persists or for other errors.

Technical Specifications

Electrical and Mechanical Data

Details supply voltage, motor capacity, power consumption, speed ranges, belt area, weight, dimensions, classification.

Environmental Conditions

Specifies permissible temperature, relative humidity, and air pressure for use, transport, and storage.

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