HCIFitness OmniTrainer User manual

Owner’s Manual V.1
HealthCare International, Inc.
PO Box 1509, Langley, WA 98260
P: (360) 321-7090 or (800) 398-912

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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions............................................................................................... 2
Warranty Information............................................................................................ 3
Installation............................................................................................................ 4
Transportation...................................................................................................... 4
AC Adapter Plug .................................................................................................. 4
Product Components............................................................................................ 5
Display Console ................................................................................................... 6
Workout Tips........................................................................................................ 7
Passive Mode Workout ........................................................................................ 8
Active Mode Workout........................................................................................... 9
Workout Report.................................................................................................. 10
Settings.............................................................................................................. 11
Accessories........................................................................................................ 12
General Maintenance......................................................................................... 12
Trouble Shooting Guide ..................................................................................... 13
Service Notes..................................................................................................... 13
Workout Report Card ......................................................................................... 14

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Safety Precautions
This exercise equipment was designed and built for optimum safety. However,
certain precautions apply whenever you operate a piece of exercise equipment.
Be sure to read the entire manual before assembly and operation of this
machine. Also, please note the following safety precautions:
1. Read all instructions carefully before using the machine.
2. Consult your physician or other health care professional before beginning this
or any type of exercise program.
3. Always wear proper exercise apparel when using the machine.
4. If at any time you feel faint, light-headed or dizzy while operating the machine,
stop exercise immediately. You should also stop exercising if you are
experiencing pain or pressure.
5. Keep children and pets away from the machine while in use.
6. Only one person can use the machine at a time.
7. Make sure your machine is correctly assembled before you use it. Be sure all
screws, nuts, and bolts are tightened prior to use and retighten periodically.
8. Do not operate this or any exercise equipment if it is damaged.
9. Keep hands and feet away from any moving parts. Do not insert any objects
into any openings.
10.Keep clothes, jewelry and loose items away from moving parts.
NOTE:
If using a wheelchair, engage the wheelchair’s brake and
ensure stability before exercising.
WARNING:
BEFORE BEGINNING ANY EXERCISE PROGRAM
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT FOR
INDIVIDUALS OVER THE AGE OF 35 OR PEOPLE WITH PRE-EXISTING
HEALTH PROBLEMS. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS
FITNESS EQUIPMENT. WE ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL
INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE SUSTAINED BY OR THROUGH THE USE
OF THIS PRODUCT.

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Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for your recent purchase of the OmniTrainer from HCI Fitness. We
believe that you have purchased one of the highest quality and affordable Active
and Passive Trainers on the market today. Prior to using your new OmniTrainer
please review the owner’s manual and product tips to maximize your workout
experience.
Wishing you the best of luck in reaching your health and fitness goals!
HealthCare International is a leading supplier and distributor of innovative products for Health,
Wellness, Fitness & Active Aging. Visit our website –www.HCIFitness.com for
information on all of our products.
Warranty Information
(Your Serial Number is found on a white sticker at the rear base of the unit, the
front of the user manual, and on the box)
Serial #:_________________ Purchase Date:_______________
Purchased From:____________________________________
1 Year Electrical Parts

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Installation
The OmniTrainer Active and Passive Trainer is fully assembled. Take care to
minimize impact when moving the unit. Place the OmniTrainer so that there is at
least 1 foot of clearance on each side of the unit. The OmniTrainer needs to be
plugged in and has an on/off switch.
Transportation
When moving the OmniTrainer it is recommended to swivel the upper body
section so that you can hold the stationary handles to engage the transport
wheels. Be sure to unplug the cord from the unit when moving the OmniTrainer.
AC Adapter Plug
The AC Adapter Plug aligns to the OmniTrainer. Do not force the plug as it may
cause damage. Be sure that the wall plug is properly grounded. A power surge
protector is recommended to help protect your unit against electrical damage.

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Product Components

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Display Console
Home Screen
Volume Control
Start Training
Stop Training
Rotate Pedals
For Easy Entry
Home Screen
Head Phone Jack
Settings
Passive Training Mode
Select RPM Speed and Power
Omni-Sense Passive-Assist
Active vs Passive Training
Active Training Mode
Select Resistance Level
and View Left vs Right
Power Output

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Workout Tips
If using a wheelchair with the OmniTrianer be sure that the wheelchair is
locked and secured before starting training.
Adjustable Pedal Cranks
The Adjustable Pedal Cranks.
Rotate Pedals
By pressing the Pedal button on the display, the pedals will automatically rotate
to help place the user’s feet in the pedals.
Wheelchair Stabilization Hooks
The OmniTrainer comes with safety hooks to secure wheelchairs.
Voice Guided Training
The OmniTrainer provides audio ques to the patient during training. The volume
is controlled from the display using the up and down arrows.
Spasm Detection
The sensitivity of spasm detection can be adjusted from Light, Normal, Heavy in
the Settings (Pg 11). After a spasm is detected the RPM is reduced by 3 RPM. If
more than 3 spasm are detected in a training system, the OmniTrainer will lock
and need to be restarted before starting a new training session.
Spasm Control
When a spasm is detected the OmniTrainer can be set to change direction.
Forward, Reverse or Change of Direction can be selected in the Settings (Pg 11).
Motor Power
The strength of the motor can be adjusted from Light, Normal or Heavy in the
Settings (Pg 11).
Bi-Directional
Both Active and Passive Modes offer bi-directional training.
Passive Training Quick Entry
In Passive Mode press Speed, Power, or Duration and hold the numerical value
of the selected section for 3 seconds. A keypad will appear to enter a new value
or change the preset value for the selected section.

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Passive Mode Workout
In Passive Mode, OmniSense will automatically change the workout mode
from passive to active if the user exceeds the set RPM speed level.
1. Press Passive Mode on the touch screen.
2. Press Arm or Leg Training on the touch screen.
3. Press Speed to set the RPM level using the [+]/[-] buttons (1-60 RPM)
4. Press Duration to set the workout time using the [+]/[-] buttons (1-60
RPM)
5. Press Power to set the resistance level when the set RPM is exceeded
during passive training.
6. Press Forward/Backward to set the direction the pedals will move.
7. Press the green Start Button on the display to begin training.
8. Press the orange Stop Button on the display to end training. When the
workout is ended, the workout summary is generated for the training
session.
9. Press the Menu Button the display or touch screen to return to the main
screen.
Pro Tip:
Export your workout to USB to
track user progress and quickly
capture information.

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Active Mode Workout
In Active Mode, the OmniTrainer provides 15 levels of resistance and
graphs left vs right strength.
1. Press Active Mode on the touch screen. Active Mode defaults to lower
body training. Enter Passive Mode to change to upper body training, then
press menu to return to the home screen and then press Active Mode.
2. Press Power set the Resistance level using the [+]/[-] buttons (1-15)
3. Press the green Start Button on the display to begin training.
4. Press the orange Stop Button on the display to end training. When the
workout is ended, the workout summary is generated for the training
session.
5. Press the Menu Button the display or touch screen to return to the main
screen.
Pro Tip:
Export your workout to USB to
track user progress and quickly
capture information.
Left vs Right Graph:
Shows the percentage of
left vs right strength for
the current training
session.

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Workout Report
The workout report displays Total Time, Total Distance, Number of Spasm
Detected, Activity of Active vs Passive Training (Passive Mode), Left vs Right
Percentage (Active Mode)
Save Workout Report
1. Insert your USB to the bottom left control board access point.
2. Press –USB Save on the LCD Touch Screen.
Active and Passive Trainer with BioFeedback
Facility Name:
Date:
User ID:
Workout Type
Upper Body Training
Lower Body Training
Workout Mode
Active Mode
Passive Mode
Total Time
Total Distance
Number of Spasms
Active vs Passive
Percentage
Active %
Passive %
Left vs Right
Percentage
Left %
Right %
Workout Notes

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Settings
The following settings can be adjusted from the OmniTrainer Settings menu
using the [+]/[-] buttons.
Default Duration
Change the default workout time for training sessions.
Spastic Detection
Change the sensitivity of spasm detection from light, normal and heavy.
When a spasm is detected, the OmniTrianer will pause and reduce the RPM by 3
RPM.
If more than 3 spasms are detected during training, the OmniTrainer will
stop training and need to be reset before starting a new training session.
Spastic Auto
Set the direction that the changes to after the pause when spasms are detected
from Forward, Reserve or Change of Direction.
If more than 3 spasms are detected during training, the OmniTrainer will
stop training and need to be reset before starting a new training session.
Motor Power
The strength of the motor assist can be adjusted from Light, Normal and Heavy.
Also the difficulty to change between Passive and Active Mode when surpassing
the set RPM in Passive Mode.

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Accessories
Handgrip –PS-HG –Optional Handgrip to secure hand to OmniGrip Handle.
206-739-5400 or [email protected]
General Maintenance
1. Cleaning - antibacterial wipes (GREY) to clean the surface of your unit.
2. Tightening - Periodically inspect your unit to ensure that all screws, nuts, and
bolts are tightened and retighten if necessary. Do not over tighten.
Recommended Maintenance Inspection Schedule
Item
6 Months
1 Year
3 Years
5 Years
Frame
X
Electrical
X
Mechanical
X
Upholstery,
Seats, Grips, Belts
X
High Wear Items
(Pedal Straps,
Handles)
X

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Trouble Shooting Guide
Symptoms
Diagnostic
Solution
No power.
Be sure power cord is
properly connected.
Insert correctly in outlet and
main body connector. Check
that the power light is on.
Pedal Position
Press PEDAL button to
rotate the pedals.
Turn power off and on again
to reset.
No Spasm Detection
Confirm exercise is in
Passive Mode.
Choose Heavy spasm control
setting in Passive Mode.
Upper limb cranks do
not rotate.
Make sure arm exercise
is selected in Passive
Mode.
Choose arm exercise in
Passive Mode.
Lower limb cranks do
not rotate.
Make sure leg exercise
is selected in Passive
Mode.
Choose leg exercise in
Passive Mode.
If you are still experiencing problems, please contact HealthCare International
Service Notes
Date
Service Performed
Company
Phone

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Workout Report Card
Active and Passive Trainer with BioFeedback
Facility Name:
Date:
User ID:
Workout Type
Upper Body Training
Lower Body Training
Workout Mode
Active Mode
Passive Mode
Total Time
Total Distance
Number of Spasms
Active vs Passive
Percentage
Active %
Passive %
Left vs Right
Percentage
Left %
Right %
Workout Notes

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