ZMI Electronics ZSH00201200YPM UniSmart Handle User Manual

ZMI Electronics, Ltd UniSmart Handle

User Manual

UniSmart
TM
Handle
User Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
INTRODUCTION
2
2.
THERAPY
ADVANTAGES
3
OBJECTIVITY
3
BIOFEEDBACK 5
CONTROL 5
DEFENDABLE DOCUMENTATION 6
CLINICAL BENIFITS 7
3.
8
PRECAUTIONS 9
MAINTAINENCE 10
4.
P
RODUCT CO
MPOSITION
1
1
UNISMART HANDLE
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PRIMARY COMPONENTS 12
CONTROL PANEL 13
LCD DISPLAY 14
BAND GRIP RANGE 15
LABELLING 16
5.
INSTALLATION FOR USE
1
7
INSTALLATION OF ACCESSOIRES
17
INSTALLATION OF BAND 19
6.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
20
UNISMART HANDLE
20
HOW TO APPLY THE VARIOUS MODES TO CLINICAL PRACTICE 22
PC TRANSMISSION 27
BLUETOOTH PRINTER 27
7.
SPECIFICATION
S
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9
8.
LIST OF APPROVED EXERCISE BANDS FOR USE
WITH UNISMART HANDLE
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9.
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
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10.
M
ANUFACTURER & EU REPRESENTATIVE &
DISTRIBUTOR
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1. INTRODUCTION
The UniSmart Handle™ is designed to promote high-quality therapeutic exercise
for physiotherapy patients, members of fitness/wellness centers and those
exercising at home. Used with elastic exercise bands or tubes the UniSmart
TM
Handle is a practical and simple digital interface for resistive exercise.
When used by therapists the UniSmart Handles provides real-time feedback by
displaying force and repetition data. This enables therapists to see and record the
specific data needed for reliable, evidence-based exercise programmes that help
maximize patient strength and function in the shortest period of time possible.
Use the UniSmart Handle to:
o
Guide strengthening exercises.
o
Objectively measure and set precise resistance levels.
o
Count and indicate the number of repetitions of a specific exercise.
o
Encourage quality exercise by setting resistance targets and using immediate
audio & visual signals to cue range of motion and resistance targets.
o
Wirelessly transmit performance data from the UniSmart
Handle to your
Bluetooth® enabled computer.
o
Record detailed exercise information to document skilled therapy services.
For additional information and online education, please visit www.unismarthandle.com
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2. THERAPY ADVANTAGES
OBJECTIVITY
Therapists constantly face challenges that limit their ability to help patients
achieve their therapy goals. Limited treatment times, an insufficient number of
patient visits and capped payments can all affect successful patient outcomes. It is
therefore vital that the therapist provides evidence-based treatments that are
designed to maximize patient outcome in the shortest period of time.
Resistance exercises with elastic bands and tubes designed to improve muscle
strength are one of the most essential and frequently provided forms of
physiotherapy treatment. Research demonstrates that excellent muscle
strengthening is achieved when specific exercise parameters, including body/limb
position and range of motion, are precisely replicated each time the exercise is
performed. Most critically, the intensity of the exercise (resistance level) must be
sufficiently challenging to the patient, and as the patient strengthens over time,
the resistance increased. In other words, to be effective the exercise must be both
consistent and progressive; hence the term Progressive Resistance Exercise, (PRE)
Keeping track of specific exercise resistances is easy when using cuff weights,
dumbbells, and weight machines because the amount of resistance, or weight, is
usually clearly labeled. However, this objectivity currently does not exist when
using resistive elastic bands.
When having patients exercise with elastic bands, the UniSmart™ Handle helps
therapists simply and quickly determine specific exercise resistance by displaying
the actual forces generated during each exercise.
When attached to a standard 10cm wide resistive elastic band, the UniSmart
Handle displays the peak force generated by the patient (or therapist) during a
single repetition. This information provides the therapist with detailed information
needed to determine the optimal resistance appropriate for that exercise and
patient.
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Strength exercise research suggests that when a patient momentarily fatigues a
muscle group between 8 to 12 repetitions of a strength exercise, the resistance is
roughly 70% to 80% of one repetition maximum (1RM). This intensity is
recommended in many clinical exercise guidelines as it represents a level of
difficulty that is not too stressful to patients yet sufficient to generate rapid
strength gains. The UniSmart™ Handle helps therapists to determine an actual
1RM value used to calculate the specific targeted exercise intensity.
For example, if the patients 1RM is 5kg and the prescribed exercise intensity is
80% of RM, then the initial resistance load is 4kg.
In addition, research demonstrates that resistance must be progressed for muscles
to strengthen. So, progressive increases in resistance levels are necessary over
subsequent exercise sessions. The UniSmart Handle enables these increases to be
made systematically and accurately. Let us look at how this is accomplished.
Seventy to 80% of a 1 RM is challenging enough so that when exercising at that
intensity most people experience momentary muscle fatigue between 8 and 12
repetitions. If exercising to momentary fatigue, a patient demonstrates increased
strength when they perform more repetitions at the same resistance level. If
initially a patient fatigues between 8 and 12 repetitions and during a subsequent
exercise session performs more than 12 repetitions, the intensity is then less than
the target intensity of 70-80% of a 1 RM. Therefore after 12 or more repetitions
the resistance should be increased. The challenge is to know when to increase the
resistance and by how much.
Research suggests that when progressing resistance for those exercising from 70%
to 80% of a 1RM the appropriate amount of an increase is 5%. An increase of 5%
usually results in patients performing no fewer than 8 repetitions during the
subsequent exercise session. Limiting the increase to 5% helps protect patients
from over-exertion and ensures that they continue to exercise at the resistance
range/dosage of 70% to 80% of 1 RM.
Here’s an example of how objective data from the UniSmart Handle can provide
the objectivity necessary to present high-quality, evidence based strength
exercise.
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A patient performs elbow flexion with the UniSmart™ Handle. During the
initial exercise session, the therapist determines that the appropriate
resistance for the patient is 5 kg. The patient fatigues during the 11
th
repetition. Because this is fewer than 12 repetitions the resistance is kept the
same at 5 kg during the next exercise session. When performing the same
exercise during the second exercise session, the patient fatigues during the
14
th
repetition. Since this is more than the 12 reps for the third exercise
session; the resistance for the exercise is increased by 5% (. x 1.05) to 5.25 kg.
The therapist chooses either a stronger level of band or sets the length of the
band within the UniSmart™ Handle so the new resistance is level can be set
at 5.25 kg. This is precise dosing of resistance helps optimize both patient
safety and treatment outcomes.
BIOFEEDBACK
People typically perform at a higher capacity when they receive useful feedback
relevant to their performance. Therapy patients are no different. The UniSmart™
Handle provides patients with specific feedback:
(a) The peak force of each repetition.
(b) The number of repetitions performed.
(c) Adjustable audio signals & synchronously visual signals to cue the patient when
repetition or peak force targets are achieved.
Furthermore, patients are naturally engaged and motivated by technology. While
resistive elastic bands are ‘low-tech’ products and may be perceived by some
patients as very simple form of exercise, they are none-the-less a very economical
and user-friendly exercise tool. The UniSmart Handle adds not only clinical value
but sophistication to band exercise, thereby influencing patient perceptions and
enhancing the professionalism of a therapy clinic.
CONTROL
Without close oversight and detailed monitoring, patients performing strength
exercises with resistive elastic bands often use poor technique: this can be in the
form of incomplete range of motion, inadequate (or excessive) resistance, and/or
improper body/limb position and substitute movements. The UniSmart Handle
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technology, along with the band attachments, inherently encourages the
performance of good-quality exercise. The UniSmart Handle provides patients
with exercise targets, guiding patients with audio cues when resistance and/or
repetition goals are achieved thus promoting high-quality resistance exercise.
DEFENDABLE DOCUMENTATION
Health Services, governmental agencies and medical insurance companies have
steadily increased therapy documentation requirements. They want to see
objective data that reflects progress, or lack thereof. This includes an increased
focus on Therapeutic Exercise therapy procedures with reviewers closely
scrutinizing if exercises are skilled in nature, versus rote unskilled activities. The
UniSmart Handle provides essential, detailed resistance data and repetition figures
that can be recorded at each therapy session to reflect the mindful and skilled
therapy services provided to govern strength exercise. The reports produced by
the UniSmart Handle clearly show the patient’s progress and can be printed out
and when required attached to the patient’s record
The results of each strength exercise can be downloaded from the UniSmart
Handle directly to a Bluetooth-enabled device such as a lap-top computer or a
portable thermal printer. The captured information efficiently and effectively
guides therapists to better tailor a patients treatment plan based on the logical
progression of strength exercises. This level of detail can result in optimal therapy
results, shorter time to maximal patient function and better clinical patient
outcomes overall.
For example: Compare these two patient therapy notes describing a single
strength exercise:
1. Elbow flexion performed with green band. 2 sets of 10. Increased
resistance from red band last week.
2. Elbow flexion performed with blue band using 3.15kg of resistance.
Patient receiving cues to insure full repetition each repetition. Resistance
increased from 3 kg last week.
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CLINICAL BENEFITS
The UniSmart Handle can be used as part of an exercise programme to:
o Improve muscle strength o Improve gait
o Improve muscle power o Enhance grip strength
o Improve range of motion o Improve cardiovascular function
o Improve posture o Increase blood circulation
o Improve balance and
proprioception
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3. SAFETY
o The UniSmart Handle should only be used with designated resistive bands.
NOT ALL BANDS ARE SUITABLE. A list of approved resistive bands is shown in
Section 8 of this manual.
o Always follow the specific safety directions issued by exercise band
manufacturer.
o Be extra cautious when using exercises that involve stretching the resistive
band toward the face and head as sudden release of tension could cause
injury to the face or eyes. Protective eyewear should be worn if performing
this type of exercise.
o Avoid any exercise that could cause the patient or band user to lose balance
and fall if the band attached to the UniSmart Handle should suddenly snap or
slip during the exercise.
o Avoid any exercise that could cause the patient’s limbs move rapidly back and
hit an close object or person should the band attached to the UniSmart
Handle should suddenly snap or slip during the exercise.
o For patients using the UniSmart Handle as part of home therapy, it is very
important to instruct the patient on safe and proper use of the UniSmart set
to avoid injury.
o Inspect the resistive band before use for small nicks, tears, or punctures that
may cause the band to break. If you find any such damage in the resistive
band, discard the damaged band and replace with a new band before
performing any exercises. Always examine the surface of the bands for signs
of damage (i.e. cracks or tears) before use.
o Ensure a proper length of band to provide better user control and to avoid
high pull forces.
o Never use bands that have been cut down in width.
o Make sure the resistive band is securely gripped and locked in the UniSmart
Handle or its attachment before use. (i.e. you will hear a ‘click’ sound when
the clip is locked.)
o When using the accessories such as the door anchor or the extremity cuff,
make sure the accessory is fixed securely between the door and the door
frame. Always position the exerciser so that the door opens away from the
user. If the door has a lock, lock it to prevent unexpected door opening by
another person. Tug on the anchor to test for stability before exercise to make
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sure the anchor does not slip during exercise.
o Always use a fresh piece of band for each and every exercise session.
o To avoid excessively high resistance levels do not use a band that is too short.
The minimum band length between the grips should always be greater than
30 cm.
o Some brands of exercise bands have a fine wax bloom or powder coating on
the surface or the band (this is to preserve the band) and this coating can
affect the grip. Follow the band manufacturers instructions for cleaning any
surface contamination from the band.
o If the resistance band is slipping from the band clamp, use a light wipe with
alcohol (isopropanol) to clean the inside face of the clamp grips. NEVER APPLY
ACHOHOL OR OTHER ORGANIC SOLVENTS DIRECTLY ON THE BANDS, only to
the clamp grip surfaces. If the clamp mechanism or the clamp faces are
damaged in anyway contact your local UniSmart Handle agent for repair.
o Do not overstretch bands by more than 2 times its resting length. Example: a
30cm band should not be stretched to more than 90cm total length.
o Do not use the UniSmart Handle while charging the battery. The system will
beep and automatically turn off when the charge signal is detected
o Do not tamper with the casing or change/remove any of original parts. This
will VOID the warranty.
o Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
PRECAUTIONS
Always consult a physician or therapist before starting any exercise
program.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns that Radio Frequency
Identification Devices can cause malfunctions in Pacemakers and
Cardioverter-Defibrillators. The UniSmart Handle can wirelessly
transfer exercise data via Bluetooth transmission at Radio
Frequency. Please keep a minimum separation distance of 2.5 cm
when using the Bluetooth transmission.
To prevent possible disruption of function, keep UniSmart Handle at
least 10 feet from microwave or shortwave diathermy equipment.
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For patients, your physician or therapist should develop an
individualized exercise programme to meet your needs and abilities.
UniSmart Handle and resistive elastic bands are not toys; consult a
physici
an or therapist before allowing children to exercise with
elastic resistance bands.
With any exercise programme, muscle soreness may be
experienced over the first few days. If considerable muscle soreness
persists for more than 3-4 days, consult your physician or therapist.
Do not exercise if experiencing pain.
If you experience sharp pain, shortness of breath, dizziness or
light-headedness with any of these exercises, stop immediately
and contact your healthcare provider.
MAINTAINENCE
o Always inspect the band before use for small nicks, tears, or punctures that
may cause the band to break. If you find any flaws, discard the product and
replace before performing any exercises. For band maintenance, please follow
its manufacturers instructions.
o Store the UniSmart Handle and accessories out of direct sunlight and away
from extreme temperatures.
o After each use, wipe the UniSmart Handle with a clean damp cloth.
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4. PRODUCT COMPOSITION
UNISMART HANDLE
1- Control Panel
2- Band Clamp
3- Locking Clip
4- Charge Indicator
5- Operation Indicator
6- Accessories Connector
7- LCD Indicator
8- Up/Down Button
9- Data Connector
10-Charge Connector
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PRIMARY COMPONENTS
1- Door Anchor
2- Limb Strap
3- Dumb Handle
4- Bluetooth Printer & power supply (Optional)
5- Power supply unit
6- Webbing handle
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CONTROL PANEL
1
POWER Power device on and off.
2
MENU
Mode Setting
F-0: Peak Force (testing the maximum force of patient)
F-1: Target Force (Target force training)
F-2: Repetition (Target repetition training)
F-3: Rep & Target (Combination training)
F-4: Wireless Transmission (PC/Printer)
F-5: Volume Contorl (1-10 increments)
F-6: Unit (lb, kg, N)
F-7: ID setting (0000-9999)
3
SET/RESET Set and save the parameters for each mode/Clear previously
recorded data and reset (zero) the transducer.
4
DATA
TRANSFER
Send the last captured data set via Bluetooth on ACP Printer to
print formatted report. Press and hold the Print button for 2
seconds to start the sequence for printer identification and
Bluetooth ID
5
DATA Upgrade the firmware and calibrate the load cell through this
data transmission port if necessary.
6
DC 6V Charge the battery, the “CHARGE” indicator is lit when
charge is
activate
d
through the
power supply
unit
.
7
Up/Down
Button
Select up/down the MODE and Parameters.
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LCD DISPLAY
Battery Indicator (2 segments)
Mode Selection
- PEAK: Display in real-time and peak force
- TARGET: Target force setting
- REP: Repetition Setting
- TARGET+REP: Target force + Repetition Settings
Bluetooth Indicator (Status for wireless connection)
Force Unit: N, lb, kg
N: Newton increment by 1 N
lb: Pounds increment by 0.1 lb
kg: Kilograms increment by 0.1 kg
Digital display of measured force
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BAND GRIP RANGE
o
The UniSmart Handle is made to grip only desinated brands of resistant bands
with specific thicknesses (0.17mm ~ 1.2mm) to perform the progress training.
See Section 8 for list of approved bands.
o UniSmart Handle is capable of gripping the approved elastic bands at single or
double layers.
o To avoid slipping risk due to band overstretch make sure to retain a safe grip
length (about the width of a hand palm) on the lose end of the band when
fastening the band into the grip.
o Note: Do not overstretch the elastic band by more than 2 times its resting
length. Example: a 10” band should not be stretched to more than 30” total
length.
o Do not use fold the band over on itself or use a band that is greater than 4
inches (10cm) in width. As this will result in it slipping from the grip when
the band is stretched.
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LABELLING
CE compliance mark
European Union Directive on
Waste from Electrical and
Electronic Equipment
Consult instructions
for use
BF type applied part (grip)
Attention
QR Code
Link to the online education
www.unismarthandle.com
Manufacturer and
Manufacturing Date
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5. INSTALLATION FOR USE
INSTALLATION OF ACCESSOIRES
Each accessory has a “Y-shaped” KEY structure (see pictures below). Plug the key
into the “Socketof UniSmart or dumb handle, and then press and rotate to lock
the KEY in place.
Key and Socket structure
o Installation: Insert, press down and rotate to lock the accessory in place.
o Uninstallation: Press down and rotate, and pull to remove accessory.
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o Door Anchor
*For safety, place the door anchor between the door and the door frame.
Always position the exerciser so that the door opens away from the user. If
the door has a lock, lock it to prevent unexpected door opening by another
person. Tug on the anchor to test for stability before exercise to make sure
the anchor does not slip during exercise.
o Upper/Lower Extremity Strap
*For safety, please make sure the Velcro® strap is firmly attached.
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INSTALLATION OF BAND
Step1: Locate the locking clip on the UniSmart Handle and use your thumb to
open up the Locking Clip.
Step2: Use the appropriate length of 10 cm wide band for the clamp. For safety,
the band should always extend beyond the clamp by at least the width of
a palm. Close the Locking Clip and lock the clamp firmly.
Step3: Repeat the same procedure with the dumb handle band clamp.
Open
Close
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6. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
UNISMART HANDLE
Step1: Press the POWER button for 2 seconds to power on the device.
The LCD display will show the software version, initialize data, and and
when complete, default then turn to measurement display status.
Step2: Press and hold the MENU button for 2 seconds to enter into the mode
selection. Press UP/DOWN button to select the desired training mode or
setting mode.
o Training Mode
Peak Force
Training
Target Force
Training
Repetition
Training
Rep & Target
Training
o Setting Mode
Wireless
Transmission
PC/BT Printer
Volume Control Unit Setting ID Setting
Step3: Start the band exercise. After the user completes a full repetition,
concentric force e.g.“pull (>1kg)-and eccentric release(<0.5kg)” as a cycle,
the device will beep, and display the peak force value and show the force
on the LCD display.
(Note: Maximum recording: 1000 cycles per each exercise)
Step4: When a set of exercises is complete, to print the exercise data press and
hold the PRINT button for 2 seconds. The data of the last set is transmitted
via wireless Bluetooth to the Bluetooth printer.
*Note: The PC (current version for Windows® PC Only) must have the
Bluetooth Chip/Dongle and install the designate software for
transmission. Download it and go through the detailed guideline
from www.unismartuniversity.com
*Note: The Bluetooth printer or PC must be turned on before transmission.
Once the PRINT button is pressed, the device will show the Bluetooth
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symbol and enter into Bluetooth printer search mode. The LCD displays
the sequence as below.
Once the report has been printed, the LCD displays “P” and then returns
to the default display. If the report fails to print, the LCD displays “noP
and returns to the default screen.
Step5: After the report has been printed and before starting a new set of exercises,
press the SET/RESET button to clear previously recorded data. Repeat the
Step2 to Step5 for each new exercise.
Note: To save battery power, when the device idles for over 30 seconds,
the LCD backlight will dim but the unit is still active. When the device idles
for over 2 minutes, the unit will automatically shut down.
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HOW TO APPLY THE VARIOUS MODES TO CLINICAL PRACTICE
MODE F-0: Use to calculate specific exercise intensity dosage (lbs, kgs, Nm)
Perform a single repetition through the full range of motion (ROM). The peak
force is displayed, wherever it occurs in the ROM. Multiply that figure by the
desired strength exercise intensity to calculate the target peak force.
*Example - Peak force during the repetition is 22.2 lbs. The exercise intensity is
80% of 1 RM. Therefore, the exercise-specific resistance dosage is: 22.2
x 0.80 = 17.8 lbs (approximately 18#).
MODE F-1: Use to provide feedback to patient that target force is achieved
This mode enables the patient and you to receive audio (and/or visual) feedback
each time the specific strength exercise resistance dosage is met or exceeded. This
mode is particularly beneficial when the peak force occurs toward the maximum
elongation of the elastic band. Therefore, the patient is prompted to move
through his/her full ROM while exercising.
*Example Using the same exercise data as in MODE F0, chose the color elastic
band that offers around 15 to 20 lbs of resistance. Anchor the ends of the
band so that a single repetition provides 18 lbs of force (NOTE: use Mode
F0 to determine this). Once the band color and length is determined, using
Mode F1, enter the peak force target of 18 lbs. Have the patient exercise to
momentary fatigue or for a set number of repetitions (SEE: Mode F2 and
Mode F3).
MODE F-2: Use to set repetition targets
Enter the number of repetitions you want your patient to perform for the set of
exercise. This mode is used when you want a particular limit on the number of
repetitions a patient performs and do not want them to exercise to momentary
fatigue.
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MODE F-3: Use to set both target force and repetition
This mode enables you to set both the target force and the repetition goal for the
specific exercise. This mode is used when you want a particular limit on the
number of repetitions, do not want them to exercise to momentary fatigue, but
do want motivate them to achieve a specific peak force target for each repetition.
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PC TRANSMISSION
Before usage, make sure your PC is being plugged in the Bluetooth Dongle and
paired with UniSmart Handle. (PIN Code: 0000)
Step1: Open the “Progress Tracking” program and edit the Report Profile and
Exercise parameters.
Step2: Select Connection COM Port Number on the screen (given by Windows®
OS after Bluetooth pairing), press PRINT button on the Omnismart Handle;
it will beep for 2 min and wait for pairing. Press GET DATA on the screen
before Omnismart Handle beeps off. Force data will be automatically
transmitted from Omnismart Handle and shown in the program.
Note: when the Omnismart Handle shows “noP”, please try Step2 again.
Step3: Press SAVE to save the data into database
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Step4: Press SEARCH to open a search screen to find and select the data that
needs to be printed.
Step5: Press printer icon to generate the report. Print it if needed.
Press excel icon to export the report in excel format.
*Search Window
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*Report Format
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BLUETOOTH PRINTER (*OPTIONAL ACCESSORY)
Note: The Bluetooth Thermal Printer is an optional item and not supplied as a
standard part of the UniSmart Handle package.
Step 1: Turn on the power by pressing the POWER button on the printer.
Note: Make sure the printer battery has been charged before use or plug
the DC adaptor into the printer for power supply. Fully charged the
printer should last for up to 40 hours.
Step 2: Make sure there is a paper roll inside the Bluetooth printer.
Step 3: Press the FEED button to feed out a short length of paper. (This is to
prevent the paper getting stuck inside the cover during printing.)
Step 4: When the Bluetooth printer receives a command from the UniSmart
Handle, the wireless connection is made automatically.
*Note: The best transmitted distance is <5 m
Step 5: Once the connection is made to the device, the Bluetooth printer will
then print the report. (The *Report Format is shown below)
Step 6: Tear off the report from the Bluetooth printer using the built-in paper
cut.
Step 7: When finished printing, turn off the printer by pressing the POWER
button.
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*Report Format
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7. SPECIFICATION
Trade Name UniSmart Handle™
Model Name ZSH-BK
Software Version V1.0
Power Supply 3.7 V/900mAh Lithium-
ion Battery (charge with 6VDC AC/DC
adaptor; The exercise functions being designed not for use
when charging)
Dimension L6.02”xW5.31”xH0.98” (L153mmx135mmx25mm)
Weight: UniSmart™ Handle: 324 g
Dumb Handle: 229 g
Battery Life: New lithium-
ion battery operates the system for over 100
hours at normal uses. (A battery unit shall be repeated 500
charge/discharge cycles)
Battery Capacity Indicator
: 50%
: 50%-20%
: 20%-5% (flashing)
: 5% (flashing)
LCD White Backlight L1.02”xW0.49” (L26mmxW12.5mm)
Force Range 0-50 lb (0-22.7 kg/0-222.5N) with high accuracy &
resolution
Unit Selection lb/kg/N
Grip Thickness 0.17mm ~ 1.2mm (single layer to double layer)
Maximum Recording 1000 cycles per each exercise
Calibration Internal: Auto-calibration by pressing the RESET button
External: Plug in the calibration unit through the DATA port
Power Saving If idle for 30 sec, the LCD backlight automatically turns off
If idle for 2 min, the system automatically turns off
Wireless Transmission
Distance
Bluetooth Printer <5 m ; PC Bluetooth Dongle<10m
Attachment
Configuration
Fast Band change/Fast Accessory change
Compliances IEC60601-1:2005, IEC60601-1-2:2007,
FCC ID: PDSZSH00201200YPM
Operation Condition 0~40°C/0~90 %R.H
Storage Condition -20~60°C/0~90%R.H
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8. LIST OF RESISTIVE EXERCISE BANDS FOR USE WITH UNISMART
HANDLE™
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Message Action
E-1
Internal Power Failure Restart the system, if the error still
happens, call local agent for repair.
E-2
Wireless Transmission Failure
Make sure the F-4 transmission
setting (PC/Bluetooth Printer) is
correct.
*for detailed troubleshooting, please refer to the service manual.
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10. MANUFACTURER & AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE &
DISTRIBUTOR
Manufacturer
ZMI Electronics, Ltd.
6F-1, No. 286-4 Shin Ya Road, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 806
Telephone: +886-7-815-0053
Fax: +886-7-815-0057
Email: mail@zmi-electronics.com
ZMI Electronics, Ltd. is a participant in Good Manufacturing Practices and is
qualified as ISO 13485 supplier.
Authorized Representative in the European Union
Medserve Limited
Office No.4, 1
st
Floor Broad March
Long March Industrial Estate
Daventry Northamptonshire NN11 4HE, England
Telephone: +44-1327 310310
Fax: +44-1327 310311
Email: info.medserve@btconnect.com
Distributor

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