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1. CONTROL UNIT REAR PANEL SHOCK MOTOR RS 232 POWER 00000000 0000000 Made in Spain by Panlab s i Figure 11 One lane control unit rear panel e SHOCK DB15 female connector used to connect the control unit to the grid in the lane It transmits the electrical shock to the grid e MOTOR Panel jack male connector used to connect control unit to the motor that drives the belt e RS 232 DB9 female connector used to connect the control unit to a PC serial port With Sedacom software not included with the device the information on the display can be sent to the computer which can be used to control the treadmill e POWER Power inlet main switch and fuse holder Treadmill 15 Panlab avala 8 5 TWO LANES CONTROL UNIT REAR PANEL SHOCK MOTOR RS 232 POWER D o o ooo 0000 Made in Spain by Paniab s i Figure 12 Two lanes control unit rear panel e SHOCK DB15 female connector to connect control unit to the grid in the lane It transmits the electrical shock to the grid There is an independent shock connector and board for each lane e MOTOR Panel jack male connector is used to connect control unit to the motor that drives the belt e RS 232 DBg female connector used to connect control unit to PC serial port With Sedacom software not included with the device the information on the display can be sent to the computer which can be used to control the treadmill e POWER Power inlet main s
2. a cable failure Shock counters count although the animal has not reached to the grid Ensure that DB15 DBg cables connecting the grids and the control unit Ensure that the selected intensity is greater than 0 2 mA below this value the When the animal reaches the grid counters will not count does not increment counters NUMB S and TIME S When you operate the device with the program Sedacom and the modes are PC control or Protocol check if you have checked the checkbox Shock When you turn on the control unit e The transistor that controls the motor is without pressing the RUN STOP shorted contact technical service to Treadmill 33 Panlab button the belt runs at maximum repair the equipment speed e Centre the belt as explained in section The belt moves to one side 10 1 Make sure the motor cable is connected Make sure the device is in RUN mode If at low speed the belt does not run but The belt does not run when speed increases it starts to run the belt is too tight loosen it and let it be centred as explained in section 10 1 The belt is too tight loosen it and let it be At low speeds the belt does not run centred as explained in section 10 1 uniformly Possibly the motor or the control unit are damaged Contact the technical service for repair At high speeds the belt is slow Remnants of faces have been attached to the drive roller and produce a lifting of the
3. belt that crashes to the grid Loosen The belt hits some of the grids the belt with the tension screws and clean the dirt under it and in the transmission rollers When you operate the device with the program Sedacom and the modes are PC control or Protocol these buttons are disabled If not contact with technical service in order to solve the problem The buttons STOP RUN and RESET do not work Treadmill 34 Panlab 13 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE EXPERIMENT MONTHLY BIANUAL aaa a man I PERSPEXCOVERCIEANNG M mann I GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFACTORY If the belt moves to one side it will be necessary to center it immediately Treadmill 35 14 SPECIFICATIONS Panlab H Aside POWER SUPPLY Input voltage Frequency Fuse Maximum Power Conducted Noise 115 230V 50 60 Hz 2 fuses 5mm 20mm 1 250V Fast 50W EN55022 CISPR22 CISPR16 class ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating temperature Operating Relative Humidity Storage temperature 10 C to 40 C 0 to 85 RH non condensing o C to 50 C non condensing COMUNICATIONS OUTPUT Standard Interface Connector RS232C Delta 9 contacts female connector DISPLAY COUNTERS DISTANCE SHOCK TIME NUMBER OF SHOCKS EXPERIMENT TIME to 9999 in steps of 1m 0 0 to 999 95 in steps of 0 15 o to 9999 in steps of 1 O to 99 min 59 sec BEL
4. lanes mouse treadmill Two lanes rat treadmill Five lanes mouse treadmill Five lanes rat treadmill 9 EQUIPMENT CONNECTION 9 1 ONE LANE MOUSE TREADMILL 9 2 ONE LANE RAT amp RABBIT TREADMILL 9 3 TWO LANES TREADMILL RAT amp MOUSE 9 4 FIVE LANES TREADMILL RAT amp MOUSE Treadmill Harvard Apparatus 10 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 Panlab 9 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WORKING WITH OXYLET 9 6 PNEUMATIC CONNECTIONS WORKING WITH OXYLET 10 EQUIPMENT SET UP 10 1 ALIGNMENT OF THE EXERCISE TREADMILL 10 2 SLOPE SETTINGS 10 3 MAINTENANCE 10 4 GRID CLEANING 10 5 CLEANING THE BELT 10 6 CLEANING THE PERSPEX COVER 10 7 TRAY CLEANING 11 TRANSMISION OF DATA TO THE PC SEDACOM 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 14 SPECIFICATIONS Treadmill Harvard Apparatus 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 31 31 31 32 33 35 36 Panlab H Fora 7 INTRODUCTION The LE 8700 Series of treadmills are used to study animal s motor function mice rats or rabbits The following models are available TREADMILL CONTROL LE 8710 Figure 6 LE8700 Treadmill control unit There are different models detailed in the following table REFERENCE DESCRIPTION MAX SPEED LE 8700 One lane rat treadmill with shock LE 8706 Two lanes rat treadmill with shock It consists of an exercise treadmill driven by a motor the speed of which can be ad
5. Hardware User s Manual Treadmill TREADMILL CONTROL LE 6710 References LE8700 76 0303 LE8708 76 0304 LE8715 76 0305 LE8706 76 0306 LE8709 76 0307 LE8710R 76 0308 LE8710M 76 0309 Version 1 0 3 Panlab s l u International Calls 34 934 750 697 Pan b C Energ a 112 Domestic Call 934 190 709 A Apparatus 08940 Cornell de Ll Barcelona Fax 34 934 750 699 Spain Info Qpanlab com www panlab com Limitation of Liability PANLAB does not accept responsibility under any circumstances for any harm or damage caused directly or indirectly by the incorrect interpretation of what is expressed in the pages of this manual Some symbols may have more than one interpretation by professionals unaccustomed to their usage PANLAB reserves the right to modify in part or in total the contents of this document without notice Panlab Ades ur 1 SYMBOLS TABLE Recognising the symbols used in the manual will help to understand their meaning DESCRIPTION SYMBOL Warning about operations that must not be done because they can damage the equipment Warning about operations that must be done otherwise the user can be N exposed to a hazard Protection terminal ground connection Warning about a hot surface which temperature may exceed 659C Warning about a metal surface that can supply electrical shock when it s A touched Decontamination of equipments prior to dispos
6. Los detalles quedaran definidos por la ley de cada pa s El s mbolo en el producto en las instrucciones de uso o en el embalaje hace referencia a ello Gracias al reciclaje a la reutilizaci n de materiales a otras formas de reciclaje de usados usted contribuir de forma importante a la protecci n de nuestro medio ambiente P Remarques concernant la protection de l environnement Conform ment la directive europ enne 2002 96 CE et afin d atteindre un certain nombre d objectifs en mati re de protection de l environnement les r gles suivantes doivent tre appliqu es Elles concernent les d chets d quipement lectriques et lectroniques Le pictogramme picto pr sent sur le produit son manuel d utilisation ou son emballage indique que le produit est soumis cette r glementation Le consommateur doit retourner le produit usager aux points de collecte pr vus cet effet peut aussi le remettre un revendeur En permettant enfin le recyclage des produits le consommateur contribuera la protection de notre environnement C est un acte cologique D Hinweis zum Umweltschutz Ab dem Zeitpunkt der Umsetzung der europ ischen Richtlinie 2002 96 EU in nationales Recht gilt folgendes Elektrische und elektronische Ger te d rfen nicht mit dem Hausm ll entsorgt werden Der Verbraucher ist gesetzlich verpflichtet elektrische und elektronische Ger te am Ende ihrer Lebensdauer an den daf r eingericht
7. S Below 0 2mA the counters number of shocks and time shock will not increase when the animal reaches the grid Treadmill 13 Panlab towers 8 3 DISPLAY DISTANCE TIME SHOCK NUMBER OF SHOCKS SPEED EXPERIMENT TIME STATUS Figure 10 Front panel display The front panel display has 4 rows and columns The upper three rows display lane counters Distance Time Shock Number of Shocks with one counter for each lane The lowest row displays Speed Duration of Experiment and Status e DISTANCE Distance run by the animal in the current experiment This counter does not increase while the animal is on the grid as it is not running e TIME SHOCK Accumulated time in which the animal has received shock e NUMBER OF SHOCKS Number of times that the animal reaches the grid and receives a shock There is a filter to prevent the animal from jumping on the grid This value will increase again if at least o 4 seconds have passed between shocks received by the animal e SPEED Selected speed This value is modified with the potentiometer SPEED in the front panel It can be set from 5cm s to 150cm s 10cm s to 80cm s in Rabbit Treadmill e EXPERIMENT TIME This counter begins at zero when the RUN button is pressed and stops when the same button is pressed again e STATUS This label indicates belt status RUN when the belt is running and STOP when the belt is stopped Treadmill 14 Panlab H avala 8 4 ONE LANE
8. T LENGTH Mouse 685 mm Rat 926 mm Rabbit 1326 mm SPEED Rats and Mice 5 to 150 cm s in steps of 1 cm s Rabbits 10 to 80 cm s in steps of 1 cm s MOTOR Power L E8708 20W Other models 33W SHOCK Waveform Rectangular waveform with 8 3ms amplitude Channels Six sequential channels at 20Hz Intensity Adjustable from o to 2mA RMS Impedance 160kQ DIMENTIONS Width x Height x Deep 1 and 2 lanes control unit 232mm 111mm 297mm 5 lanes control unit 232mm 155mm 320mm Weight 1 lane control unit 4 5kg 2 lanes control unit 5kg 5 lanes control unit 7 4kg Treadmill 36 Panlab jade ir DECLARACI N DE CONFORMIDAD DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION DE CONFORMIT Nombre del fabricante Panlab s l u Manufacturer s name www panlab com Nom du fabricant info panlab com Direccion del fabricante Energia 112 Manufacturer s address 08940 Cornell de Llobregat Adresse du fabricant Barcelona SPAIN Declara bajo su responsabilidad que el producto Treadmill Control Declares under his responsibility that the product D clare sous sa responsabilit que le produit Marca Brand Marque PANLAB Modelo Model Modele LE8700 LE8706 LE8708 LE8709 LE8710 LE 8715 Cumple los requisitos esenciales establecidos por la Uni n Europea en las directivas siguientes Fulfils the essential requirements established by The European Union in the following directives Remplit les exigences essentielles tablies pour l Unio
9. al at the end of their operative life Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE A 2 GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE Check all units periodically and after periods of storage to ensure they are still fit for purpose Investigate all failures which may indicate a need for service or repair Good laboratory practice recommends that the unit be periodically serviced to ensure the unit is suitable for purpose You must follow preventive maintenance instructions In case equipment has to be serviced you can arrange this through your distributor Prior to Inspection Servicing Repair or Return of Laboratory Equipment the unit must be cleaned and decontaminated Decontamination prior to equipment disposal In use this product may have been in contact with bio hazardous materials and might therefore carry infectious material Before disposal the unit and accessories should all be thoroughly decontaminated according to your local environmental safety laws Treadmill Panlab flicker ke 3 UNPACKING AND EQUIPMENT INSTALATION WARNING Failure to follow the instructions in this section may cause equipment faults or injury to the user A For handling the biggest models of Treadmill like LE8710 and LE8715 as they are heavy enough and the weight is not concentrated two persons are needed Not following this advice can cause backache B Inspect the instrument for any signs of damage caused during transit If any damage is dis
10. an connect equipment to power outlets provided with earth connections This equipment can be used in installations with category over voltage according to the General Safety Rules WARNING The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for improper use of the equipment or the consequences of use other than that for which it has been designed Treadmill Panlab H avala 5 MAINTENANCE WARNING Failure to follow the instructions in this section may cause equipment fault e PRESS KEYS SOFTLY Lightly pressing the keys is sufficient to activate them e Equipments do not require being disinfected but cleaned for removing urine faeces and odour To do so we recommend using a wet cloth or paper with soap which has no strong odour NEVER USE ABRASIVE PRODUCTS OR DISSOLVENTS e NEVER pour water or liquids on the equipment e Once you have finished using the equipment turn it off with the main switch Clean and check the equipment so that it is in optimal condition for its next use e The user is only authorised to replace fuses with the specified type when necessary OPENING FLANGE SWITCH FUSE HOLDER Figure 1 Power inlet main switch and fuse holder FUSE REPLACEMENT OR VOLTAGE SETTING CHANGE In case of an over voltage or other incident in the AC net making it impossible to turn on the equipment or if the equipment voltage setting is incorrect check fuses according to the following procedure 1 Remove power cor
11. begins to run by pressing this button and the word RUN is shown in the lower right corner of the display By pressing the same button again the belt stops and STOP is shown in the lower right corner of the display e RESET Green button Counters the display are reset to zero by pressing this button experiment time number of shocks distance and time shock e INTENSITY This potentiometer selects the shock intensity in the grid from o to 2mA RMS Below 0 2mA the counters number of shocks and time shock will not increase when the animal reaches the grid Treadmill 12 Panlab Albas 8 2 FIVE LANES CONTROL UNIT FRONT PANEL SPEED STOP RUN RESET DISPLAY SHOCK TREADMILL CONTROL LE8710 INTENSITY oa 12 06 Figure 9 Five lanes Treadmill Control Unit Front Panel e SPEED This potentiometer selects the belt speed from 5cm s to 150cm s in increments of 1cm s The speed value is shown on the display e STOP RUN Red button When the belt is stopped it begins run by pressing this button and the word RUN is shown in the lower right corner of the display By pressing the same button again the belt stops and STOP is shown in the lower right corner of the display e RESET Green button Counters in the display are reset to zero by pressing this button experiment time number of shocks distance and time shock e INTENSITY This potentiometer selects shock intensity in the grid from o to 2mA RM
12. covered do not use the instrument and report the problem to your supplier C Ensure all transport locks are removed before use The original packing has been especially designed to protect the instrument during transportation It is therefore recommended to keep the original carton with its foam parts and accessories box for re use in case of future shipments Warranty claims are void if improper packing results in damage during transport D Place the equipment on a flat surface and leave at least 10 cm of free space between the rear panel of the device and the wall Never place the equipment in zones with vibration or direct sunlight E Once the equipment is installed in the final place the main power switch must be easily accessible F Only use power cords that have been supplied with the equipment In case that you have to replace them the spare ones must have the same specs that the Original ones G A Make sure that the AC voltage in the electrical network is the same as the voltage selected in the equipment Never connect the equipment to a power outlet with voltage outside these limits For electrical safety reasons you only can connect equipment to power outlets provided with earth connections This equipment can be used in installations with category over voltage according to the General Safety Rules WARNING The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for improper use of the equipment or the consequences of use o
13. d from the power inlet Treadmill Harvard Apparatus Panlab H 2 Open fuse holder by pulling the flange with a regular screwdriver Figure 2 Open fuse holder door 3 Extract fuse holder using the screwdriver AASA Gr LIT Fg Figure 3 Extract fuse holder 4 Replace fuses if necessary Insert fuses in the fuse holder in the correct position CORRECT INCORRECT Figure 4 Fuses position s Insert the fuse holder again positioning it according to the voltage in the AC net 115V POSITON 230V POSITION Figure 5 Fuse holder position 6 Ifthe fuses blow again unplug the equipment and contact technical service N For electrical safety reasons never open the equipment The power WARNING Supply has dangerous voltage levels Treadmill Panlab TABLE OF CONTENTS SYMBOLS TABLE 2 GOODLABORATORY PRACTICE 3 UNPACKING AND EQUIPMENT INSTALATION 4 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 5 MAINTENANCE 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 7 INTRODUCTION 8 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 9 7 1 9 7 2 8 7 3 8 7 4 8 7 5 8 7 6 8 7 7 ONE amp TWO LANES CONTROL UNIT FRONT PANEL FIVE LANES CONTROL UNIT FRONT PANEL DISPLAY ONE LANE CONTROL UNIT REAR PANEL TWO LANES CONTROL UNIT REAR PANEL FIVE LANES CONTROL UNIT REAR PANEL TREADMILL BELT One lane mouse treadmill One lane rat treadmill One lane rabbit treadmill Two
14. e animal notices the shock mA 0 8 1 2 After a short time for the animal to adapt to the belt and when all the animals are out of the grid press the RESET button to reset all the counters Once the trial time has finished or once the desired DISTANCE has been run press the STOP RUN button again to activate STOP mode Once the SPEED and INTENSITY are set you can accelerate the trial process Press RUN button Place one animal in each lane Press RESET button Once the trial TIME or DISTANCE have finished press the STOP button Treadmill 28 Harvard Apparatus Panlab WARNING Selecting the INTENSITY knob less than 0 2 mA while the equipment is really giving shock the counters NUMB S and TIME S of the display do not count A minimum current is needed to detect the arrival ofthe animal to the grid 10 1 ALIGNMENT OF THE EXERCISE TREADMILL Treadmill movement is supported by two rollers the rear or drive roller and the front one Figure 28 Allen screws The exercise treadmill has a tightening system which makes it possible to adjust the lateral movement of the belt the 2 Allen head screws at the sides see Figure 28 Turning the screw clockwise increases the tension on the side where the screw 15 installed and turning it counter clockwise decreases the tension of the belt on the side where the screw is installed For example if the belt has moved to the left as seen fr
15. ente com o lixo dom stico Consumidores est o obrigados por lei a colocar os aparelhos el ctricos e electr nicos sem uso em locais p blicos especficos para este efeito ou no ponto de venda Os detalhes para este processo s o definidos por lei pelos respectivos pa ses Este s mbolo no produto o manual de instru es ou embalagem indicam que o produto est sujeito a estes regulamentos Reciclando reutilizando os materiais dos seus velhos aparelhos esta a fazer uma enorme contribuic o para a protecc o do ambiente Treadmill 38
16. eten ffentlichen Sammelstellen oder an die Verkaufstelle zur ckzugeben Einzelheiten dazu regelt das jeweilige Landesrecht Das Symbol auf dem Produkt der Gebrauchsanleitung oder der Verpackung weist auf diese Bestimmungen hin Mit der Wiederverwertung der stofflichen Verwertung oder anderer Formen der Verwertung von Altger ten leisten Sie einen wichtigen Beitrag zum Schutz unserer Umwelt PE Informazioni per protezione ambientale Dopo l implementazione della Direttiva Europea 2002 96 EU nel sistema legale nazionale ci sono le seguenti applicazioni dispositivi elettrici ed elettronici non devono essere considerati rifiuti domestici consumatori sono obbligati dalla legge a restituire dispositivi elettrici ed elettronici alla fine della loro vita utile ai punti di raccolta collerici preposti per questo scopo o nei punti vendita Dettagli di quanto riportato sono definiti dalle leggi nazionali di ogni stato Questo simbolo sul prodotto sul manuale d istruzioni o sull imballo indicano che questo prodotto soggetto a queste regole Dal riciclo e re utilizzo del material o altre forme di utilizzo di dispositivi obsoleti voi renderete un importante contributo alla protezione dell ambiente PG Nota em Ambiental Ap s a implementac o da directiva comunit ria 2002 96 EU no sistema legal nacional o seguinte aplica se Todos os aparelhos el ctricos e electr nicos n o podem ser despejados juntam
17. ion cable provided with the present device is needed for the connection of the present device to the computer in which the Sedacom software is installed Please refer to the present User s Manual chapter 9 for instructions on how to connect this cable to the device e Ifthe computer doesn t have any serial port the RS232 USB adapter is needed ref CONRS232USB contact your local provider for more information Treadmill 32 Panlab Ades ur 12 IROUBLESHOOTING This table features instructions to solve the most frequent problems PROBLEM SOLUTION Ensure that the voltage of mains is the same as that selected in the fuse holder Check the condition of the fuses The equipment does not start up Check that the DB9 to DB15 cables are connected between the grids and the control unit Check that the INTENSITY knob in the control unit is set to a value higher than omA Check that the grid is clean urine and excrements can conduct current Check that control unit is in RUN mode When you operate the device with the program Sedacom and the modes are PC control or Protocol check if you have checked the checkbox Shock The animal does not receive shock Make sure the grid is clean urine and faeces can carry the current Disconnect the DB9 DBa5 cable from the grid and put the controller in RUN mode if the problem persists this means a malfunction in the control unit if the problem goes away it was dirt on the grid or
18. justed continuously from 5 to 150 cm s 10 to 8ocm s in Rabbit Treadmill Depending on the model it can have one or several lanes each with its own independently electrified grid When the animal tires and stops while on the belt it reaches the grid where it receives a shock as an electrical stimulus to keep running WARNING The grid is under voltage while the treadmill is in RUN mode Treadmill 10 Panlab H avala Figure 7 Rabbit Treadmill Belt It is important to keep the grid clean of animal waste A dirty grid may cause the shock to be given when the animal is outside the grid thus causing erroneous data in the experiment erroneous number of shocks and time shock values An inferior tray collects animal excrements The animal is kept in the lane with a transparent Perspex lid There are open air lids for normal treadmills and closed lids for metabolism studies in which the treadmill is used together the Oxilet system Treadmill 11 Panlab 8 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 8 1 ONE amp TWO LANES CONTROL UNIT FRONT PANEL SPEED STOP RUN RESET DISPLAY SHOCK mes comal STOP RUN INTENSITY mA 12 14 Figure 8 and Two lanes Control Unit Front Panel e SPEED This potentiometer selects the belt speed from 5cm s to 150cm s in increments of 1cm s 10cm s to 80cm s in Rabbit Treadmill The speed value is shown on the display e STOP RUN Red button When the belt is stopped it
19. n Europ enne selon les directives suivantes 2006 95 EC Directiva de baja tensi n Low Voltage Basse tensi n 2004 108 EC Directiva EMC EMC Directive Directive CEM 2012 19 EU La Directiva de Residuos de Aparatos El ctricos y Electr nicos WEEE The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE Les d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques WEEE 2011 65 EU Restricci n de ciertas Sustancias Peligrosas en aparatos el ctricos y electr nicos ROHS Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment ROHS Restriction de l utilisation de certaines substances dangereuses dans les quipements lectriques et lectroniques ROHS 2006 42 EC Directiva mec nica Machinery directive Directive m canique Para su evaluaci n se han aplicado las normas armonizadas siguientes For its evaluation the following harmonized standards were applied Pour son valuation nous avons appliqu les normes harmonis es suivantes Seguridad Safety S curit EN61010 1 2011 EMC EN61326 1 2012 Class B FCC FCCA47CFR 15B Class Safety of machinery EN ISO 12100 2010 En consecuencia este producto puede incorporar el marcado CE y FCC Consequently this product can incorporate the CE and FCC marking C En cons quence ce produit peut incorporer le marquage CE et FCC En representaci n del fabricante Manufacturer s representative Carme Canalis ae En re
20. ns of two kinds of leads One transmits the energy to the drive motor and the other supplies the shock to the grid there is one for each independent grid WARNING the RS232 communication cable provided with the device is used for any connection of the device with associated software Sedacom etc When the device is used without software in first instance it needs to be preserved and kept in a secure place just in case the need of using the system with a software arises in the future In this last case if the user lost the cable a new one should be purchased to his local sales delegate ref CONRS232 The warranty duration of this cable is the same than the warranty duration of the device Treadmill 30 Panlab Ades ur 10 4 GRID CLEANING The grid should be cleaned after each experiment When there is dirt in the grid the electrical shock flows through it This will produce erroneous data during the experiment because the counters Time shock number of shocks and distance will increase although the animal had not touched the grid In order to clean the grid you can use water and soap and then you must dry it Grids sets can be unscrewed from Treadmill body in order to clean it or simply use a wet brush to clean it Special care must be taken in cleaning the plastic between grids because urine is a good electrical conductor and current flows through it 10 5 CLEANING THE BELT After each experimental session the belt
21. om the front tension on the left side must be increased or tension on the right side decreased to centre the belt again The two screws can be adjusted until the desired position is attained These adjustments should be made for high belt speeds WARNING When working with closed Treadmills for metabolic measures centring holes are covered to prevent entry of air from the outside Once the treadmill belt is centred you should cover again these holes Treadmill 29 Panlab H avala 10 2 SLOPE SETTINGS Figure 29 Slope control mechanism The treadmill slope can be easily modified with the slope mechanism It allows positive and negative slope settings from 25 to 25 in increments of 52 Proceed as follows to adjust the belt slope 1 Partially unscrew the fixing screw 2 Movethe slope lever up slightly to free it 3 Setthe belt to the necessary inclination 4 Movethe slope lever down to block the slope 5 Tighten the fixing screw again to block the mechanism 10 3 MAINTENANCE The treadmill requires no special maintenance It can be cleaned with alcohol free detergents or derived products to avoid damaging its acrylic parts The rollers do not need to be greased or oiled as they are mounted on protected self lubricating rollers Nevertheless areas where there may be friction should always be kept clean using a paintbrush or a brush The entire mechanical exercise system is connected to a control unit by mea
22. pr sentation du fabricant General Manager UND Panlab s l u a division of Harvard BioScience Cornell de Llobregat Spain 30 04 2014 Treadmill 37 Harvard Apparatus Panlab H Note on environmental protection After the implementation of the European Directive 2002 96 EU in the national legal system the following applies Electrical and electronic devices may not be disposed of with domestic waste Consumers are obliged by law to return electrical and electronic devices at the end of their service lives to the public collecting points set up for this purpose or point of sale Details to this are defined by the national law of the respective country This symbol on the product the instruction manual or the package indicates that a product is subject to these regulations By recycling reusing the materials or other forms of utilising old devices you are making an important contribution to protecting our environment taf Nota sobre la protecci n medioambiental Despu s de la puesta en marcha de la directiva Europea 2002 96 EU en el sistema legislativo nacional Se aplicara lo siguiente Los aparatos el ctricos y electr nicos as como pilas y bater as no se deben tirar ala basura dom stica El usuario est legalmente obligado a llevar los aparatos el ctricos y electr nicos as como pilas y bater as al final de su vida til a los puntos de recogida municipales o devolverlos al lugar donde los adquiri
23. r all lanes The lanes are separated by the transparent Perspex cover e SLOPE CONTROL This mechanism controls the slope of the belt The slope can be set from 25 to 25 in 59 increments 8 7 1 One lane mouse treadmill Figure 15 One lane mouse treadmill Treadmill 18 Panlab toner 8 7 2 One lane rat treadmill Figure 16 One lane rat treadmill 8 7 3 One lane rabbit treadmill Figure 17 One lane rabbit treadmill Treadmill Harvard Apparatus Panlab 8 7 4 Two lanes mouse treadmill Figure 19 Two lane rat treadmill Treadmill Panlab toners 8 7 6 Five lanes mouse treadmill Figure 20 Five lanes mouse treadmill 8 7 7 Five lanes rat treadmill Figure 21 Five lane rat treadmill Treadmill 21 Panlab 9 EQUIPMENT CONNECTION 9 1 ONE LANE MOUSE TREADMILL In this case the motor cable is connected directly to the motor Figure 22 One lane mouse treadmill connection The cables and connections are listed in the following table _ FROM CABLE LE8700 SHOCK 1 Treadmill grid DB9 to DB15 cable LE8700 Motor LE 8700 RS 232 PC serial port DBgto DBg cable LE8700 Power Treadmill 22 Harvard Pa n la b Apparatus 9 2 ONE LANE RAT 8 RABBIT TREADMILL This model features a motor connector in the treadmill Figure 23 One lane rat amp rabbit treadmill connections The necessary connec
24. should be cleaned with a damp cloth to remove any traces of urine and faeces 10 6 CLEANING THE PERSPEX COVER To clean the perspex cover you can use a slightly wet and then dry them with a dry cloth If it is too dirty a cloth soaked in a soapy solution can be used to clean them afterwards remove the foam with a wet cloth and finally dry them with a dry cloth WARNING Never use alcohol or alcohol based detergents to clean perspex parts if used grooves will appear in the transparent plastic This damage is not covered by the warranty 10 7 TRAY CLEANING In order to clean the tray it can be extracted from the guides then throw away the excrements and clean it with water and foam then dry it with a dry cloth and insert it again in the guides In metabolic treadmills the tray covers all the bottom of the treadmill and it is fixed with rubber magnet bands in its entire contour Treadmill 31 Panlab Ades ur 11 TRANSMISION OF DATATO THE PC SEDACOM The purchase of the Sedacom software is needed for transferring the data to a computer please contact your local sales delegate for more information The Sedacom software reference is composed by a USB Flash key containing the software Installer a License for use and Sedacom User s Manual Follow the next instructions e Please refer to the Sedacom User s Manual for instructions on how to install and use the software with the present device e Aserial port RS232 communicat
25. ssary connections FROM CABLE LE405 RS 232 Computer serial port DBg to DBg cable LE405 Sync LE 400X Sync LE87oo Motor LE8700 Shock DB15 to DBg cable Treadmill 26 Harvard Pa n la b Apparatus 9 6 PNEUMATIC CONNECTIONS WORKING WITH OXYLET The diagram below shows the pneumatic connections necessary to measure metabolism in Treadmill NAFION Figure 27 Pneumatic connections for measuring metabolism The arrows indicate the direction of airflow FROM Diameter of Tube LE400X Sample Outlet LE405 Sample Inlet LE400X Cage Outlet Treadmill Inlet Treadmill Outlet LE400X Cage Inlet 4 5mm Air Inlet 9 5mm WARNING The tubes 4 and 5 which respectively serve for sampling the room air and the air inlet to the pump must be placed as far away as possible N from the fan outlet to prevent air pollution as electro valves system expels air from cages inside the equipment Both tubes are attached and should be placed away from sources of air pollution By polluted air we mean breathing from both animals or people Treadmill 2 Panlab avala EQUIPMENT SET UP The procedure to set up the instrument is outlined below Set the SPEED and INTENSITY SPEED INTENSITY mA potentiometers to the minimum Place the animal s in their lane s Press the STOP RUN button to start the Run mode SPEED Adjust the SPEED to the desired value O Adjust the intensity to a level at which th
26. ther than that for which it has been designed Treadmill Panlab Control Some of these instruments designed be controlled from a PC To preserve the integrity of the equipment it is essential that the attached PC itself conforms to basic safety and EMC standards and is set up in accordance with the manufacturers instructions If in doubt consult the N information that came with your PC In common with all computer operation the following safety precautions are advised WARNING To reduce the chance of eye strain set up the PC display with the correct viewing position free from glare and with appropriate brightness and contrast settings e To reduce the chance of physical strain set up the PC display keyboard and mouse with correct ergonomic positioning according to your local safety guidelines Treadmill Panlab Ades ur 4 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION WARNING Failure to follow the instructions in this section may cause equipment faults or injury to the user H Place the equipment on a flat surface and leave at least 10 cm of free space between the rear panel of the device and the wall Never place the equipment in zones with vibration or direct sunlight l A Make sure that the AC voltage in the electrical network is the same as the voltage selected in the equipment Never connect the equipment to a power outlet with voltage outside these limits For electrical safety reasons you only c
27. tions are listed in the table below FROM CABLE LE8700 SHOCK 1 Treadmill grid DB9 to DB15 cable LE8700 Motor DIN6 to jack female cable LE 8700 RS 232 PC serial port DB9 to DBg cable LE8700 Power Treadmill 23 Panlab tenere 9 3 TWO LANES TREADMILL RAT amp MOUSE The schematic shows a mouse treadmill but the connections are the same as for a rat treadmill Figure 24 Two lane treadmill connections The necessary connections are listed in the following table LE8700 SHOCK 1 Treadmill grid 1 DB9 to DB15 cable LE8700 SHOCK 2 Treadmill grid 2 DB9 to DB15 cable LE8700 Motor DIN6 to Jack female cable LE 8700 RS 232 PC serial port DBo to DBo cable LE8700 Power Treadmill 24 Harvard Pa n la b Apparatus 9 4 FIVE LANES TREADMILL RAT MOUSE The schematic shows a mouse treadmill but the connections are the same as for a rat treadmill Figure 25 Five lane treadmill connection The necessary connections are listed in the following table FROM TO CABLE 6 LE8700 Motor Motor DIN6 to Jack female cable LE8700 Power ACpowernet Powercord Treadmill 25 Harvard Apparatus Panlab 9 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WORKING WITH OXYLET The following diagram shows the electrical connections for measuring metabolism in Treadmill Figure 26 Electrical connections in metabolic measurements The following table shows the nece
28. witch and fuse holder Treadmill 16 Panlab 8 6 FIVE LANES CONTROL UNIT REAR PANEL SHOCK MOTOR RS 232 POWER FAN o o o 96 Figure 13 Five lanes control unit rear panel e SHOCK DB15 female connector to connect control unit to the grid in the lane It transmits the electrical shock to the grid There is an independent shock connector and board for each lane e MOTOR Panel jack male connector used to connect control unit to the motor that drives the belt e RS 232 DB9 female connector used to connect the control unit to a PC serial port With SEDACOM software not included with the device the information on the display can be sent to the computer which can be used to control the treadmill e POWER Power inlet main switch and fuse holder e The fan extracts air from control unit in order to cool it Treadmill 17 Panlab H avala 8 7 TREADMILL BELT GRID TRANSMISION BELT SLOPE CONTROL Figure 14 Treadmill belt e GRID At the end of each lane there is an electrical grid to administer a shock as a stimulus for the animal to run e TRANSMISION The motor axis is connected to a toothed wheel This wheel drives another one by means of a toothed belt The latter wheel is connected to the treadmill belt axis to move the surface over which the animal runs e BELT Surface over which the animal runs It is common fo
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