Service manual
mmHg,
and perform the same
leak check to determine if the leak is, in fact in the monitor. Perform this
leak check for all cuff and hose combinations used with the monitor.
46
+
2
mmHg,
mmHg
in 60 seconds, If it does, either the cuff or hose or both are defective. If
the cuff and hose pass this test reconnect as shown in Figure 6-9. Pump
up the cuff and hose to 200
mmHg,
as indicated by
the manometer.
Verify that the manometer pressure does not fall by more than 5
f
2
mmHg
6-10.
Close the pressure release valve on the manometer inflation bulb and
slowly pump up the pressure to 200
mmHg),
the overpressure switch must be adjusted. Refer to qualified
service personnel.
Performing a Cuff and Hose Pneumatic Leak Check
Obtain the calibration kit (Reorder No. 8886) supplied with the unit.
Connect a mercury manometer (Baumanometer 300, or equivalent)
with the parts supplied in the blood pressure calibration kit as shown in
Figure
+
45
mmHg
mmHg,
verify that the monitor
briefly blanks the displays, opens the deflate valves, and then issues
an 800 alarm.
12.
If the overpressure point is not within tolerance (310
mmHg
and 355
mmHg
10.
If the indicated pressures are not within tolerance, the monitor must
be calibrated. Refer to qualified service personnel.
11.
Pump up the manometer using the manometer bulb and, at some
pressure between 265
-
0
mmHg,
mmHg,
+ 1
mmHg
0
f
4mmHg
0
50mmHg,
mmHg
f
1
50mmHg,
f
4mmHg
lOOmmHg,
mmHg
f
1
mmHg,
mmHg
100
+
4
mmHg,
mmHg
150
+
1
mmHg,
f
5mmHg
150
200mmHg,
mmHg
+
1
mmHg,
DINAMAPTM
PORTABLE ADULT/PEDIATRIC and NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL
BLOOD PRESSURE
CALIBRATION CHECK
Continued
CUFF AND HOSE
LEAK CHECK
TABLE 6-2 CALIBRATION CHECK PRESSURE LEVELS
MANOMETER PRESSURE
MAP DISPLAY
200