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Ergoselect 10

Enhanced Patient Safety: The half-reclining design provides a secure and stable platform for stress testing, specifically optimised for elderly
patients or those with mobility restrictions.

Dual-Function Versatility: Easily converts from a high-performance ergometer to a standard examination couch, offering a space-saving solution for multi-purpose clinical rooms.

Precision Electronic Control: Features a motorised adjustment system operated via remote control, allowing for seamless changes to the inclination angle (up to 45°) and seat position.

Wide Performance Range: Equipped with a whisper-quiet belt drive and a load range of 6 to 450 watts (expandable to 1000 watts) to accommodate both cardiac rehab and high-performance testing.

Bariatric Support: Built with a robust frame capable of supporting a maximum patient weight of up to 200 kg, ensuring inclusive care for all patient demographics.

Universal Clinical Integration: Features universal interfaces for seamless connection to ECG systems and a wide range of expansion options to customise the system to your facility’s needs.

The Ergoselect 10 is a multifunctional, half-reclining ergometer designed to provide maximum safety and stability during stress testing. It is an ideal solution for elderly patients or those with physical limitations, offering a secure alternative to upright exercise. With a reclining surface that adjusts from a horizontal position up to a 45° angle, the system ensures optimal patient positioning for both diagnostic accuracy and comfort.

Seamless Conversion and Clinical Efficiency
Efficiency is at the core of the Ergoselect 10. Using a simple remote control, clinicians can electronically adjust the inclination and seat position to suit each patient. The device is uniquely versatile: with just a few simple adjustments, the ergometry unit can be folded away and the seat removed, instantly converting the system into a comfortable, high-quality examination couch. This dual-purpose design maximises clinic space without compromising on medical functionality.

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