Patient Monitor User’s manual
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3. Confirm the cuff has been entirely deflated.
4. Plug the air pipe plug of cuff into the connector (NIBP) of monitor until
the plug and socket contact well. (Attention: you shall nip the part of air
pipe plug of cuff close to socket with fingers before pulling it out.)
5. Tie the cuff to the upper arm or thigh of the patient.
Ensure the mark “Φ” on the cuff shall lie above artery while the air pipe
shall be under the cuff, ensuring the air pipe outside the cuff does not knot and
the white line on the cuff shall be within the range “ ”, otherwise the
cuff shall be replaced.
The monitor is applicable for standard neonatal cuff, pediatric cuff and
adult cuff. (including arm cuff and thigh cuff).
Note:
While measuring blood pressure, the patient must keep calm without
any talk.
The cuff tied on the limb shall be on the same level as the patient’s
heart so as to avoid the reading error resulting from the hydrostatics
effect of the blood flow between the heart and cuff. If the cuff position
is higher than heart level, the BP reading will be lower, the measured
result shall be added 0.75mmHg (0.1kPa) for each centimeter higher;
in case the cuff position is lower than heart level, the BP reading will
be higher, the measured result shall be deducted 0.75mmHg (0.1kPa)
for each centimeter lower.
6. Connect the cuff with the air-inflating pipe and ensure the pipe connecting
cuff is not knotted or tangled while placing pipe naturally without any press or
force.
11.5.2 Starting and Stopping Measurements
Use the button or smartkey to start or stop measurements.
11.5.3 Auto Measurement
1. Select NIBP parameter area, and enter NIBP setting menu.
2. Set【Measure Mode】to【Auto】.
3. Set【Interval】in the options as required.
4. Start the Auto measurement manually for the first time, and then enter the