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BpTRU BPM100 - BP Hide Mode; BP Zero Calibration Check

BpTRU BPM100
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Display Reference
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BP Hide Mode
Hide mode allows the operator to hide blood pressure
readings that would normally appear at the end of each
measurement. By default the BpTRU does not start in
Hide mode. Turn on Hide mode as follows.
1. Turn the BpTRU off using the power switch.
2. To toggle the BP Hide Mode, hold the Cycle button
while turning the BpTRU on.
Repeating this toggles the BpTRU to the previous state.
Hide mode is indicated by a dash (-) in the leftmost digit
of the Cycle display.
When a blood pressure measurement is taken, the
applied pressure is indicated in the Systolic display in
the usual manner. However, when the measurement is
complete dashes are displayed in the Systolic, Diastolic,
and Pulse displays.
In Hide mode, error messages are displayed in the usual
manner and the Review button works in the usual
manner.
BP Zero Calibration Check
The BpTRU does not normally need to be recalibrated. It
automatically performs a zero calibration check each
time it starts up, and reports error code E7 if this check
does not pass (see “BP System Errors (E0 to E15)” on
page 35).
The BP Zero Calibration Check mode allows you to
check this automatic zero-offset calibration function.
1. Turn the BpTRU off using the power switch.
2. Disconnect the coiled tubing from the BpTRU.
3. To select BP Zero Calibration Check mode, hold BP
Start while turning the BpTRU on.
4. Release BP Start. The monitor now performs an
automatic zero-offset calibration.
The BpTRU indicates that it is in BP Zero Calibration
Check mode by displaying the software version (e.g.,
1.90) in the Systolic display.