Arm ergometer pedal exerciser Angio CPET
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Arm ergometer pedal exerciser - Angio CPET - Lode - supine / seated
Arm ergometer pedal exerciser - Angio CPET - Lode - supine / seated
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Characteristics

Type of pedal exerciser
arm
Position
seated, supine

Description

Modern Ergometer with Multifunctional Applications The electrically adjustable wall fixation features a vertical rail with a suspension mechanism that allows the Angio CPET to move smoothly up and down over a range of 70 cm. This configuration is supplied as standard with handgrips, making it highly suitable for both arm and supine ergometry. Thanks to its compact design, the Angio CPET is ideal for ergometric studies in environments where conventional ergometers cannot be used. The device operates independently of pedaling speed within a workload range of 7 – 1000 watts. It is equipped with a communication module, enabling seamless integration with all major stress ECG and pulmonary testing systems worldwide. Workload, RPM, and time are displayed on the 3.5" color screen. Highlights Reliable and Reproducible Stress Tests Professional calibration experts consistently confirm that Lode ergometers deliver exceptional reliability across the full range of workloads and RPMs, maintaining specifications even after years of intensive use. Easy to Operate Lode products are designed for: Simple connection and setup Easy repositioning and handling Intuitive user interface Additional Features with PCU With the PCU control unit, users benefit from: Easy programming of up to 24 protocols Enhanced monitoring via a larger, additional display Perfect integration with BPM systems Option to measure SpO₂

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