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Comen N10 - Set NIBP Measure Sequence; Set NIBP Timeout; NIBP Measurement; Preparations for Measurement

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NIBP Monitoring
12-5
12.6.5 Set NIBP Measure Sequence
NIBP measure sequence includes up to five measurement cycles: A, B, C, D and E. You can separately set the times
and interval for each measurement cycle in the following way:
1) Select the NIBP parameter area to enter [NIBP] menu.
2) Select [Sequence] tab.
3) Set [Times] and [Interval] for each sequence.
12.6.6 Set NIBP Timeout
NIBP measurements will be displayed as hollow numbers if they exceed the set time, unless the measurements out
of the specified period are regarded as current NIBP values. You can set NIBP Timeout in the following way:
1) Select [Main Menu] hot key [System] → [Maintenance], enter the maintenance password and click the
Enter key.
2) Select [Module] tab → [Other] tab.
3) Set [NIBP Timeout].
12.7 NIBP Measurement
12.7.1 Preparations for Measurement
1) Connect the inflation tube to the blood pressure cuff.
2) Connect the inflation tube to the NIBP connector of the monitor without compressing or blocking the pressure
tube.
3) Use the correct size cuff and make sure the air bladder is not folded or twisted.
An incorrect cuff size or a folded or twisted air bladder causes inaccurate measurement. Make sure the
cuff is deflated thoroughly. The cuff width should be 40% (50% for neonates) of the limb perimeter or 2/3
of the upper arm length. The inflated part of the cuff should be long enough to circle 50~80% of the limb.
4) Wrap and secure the cuff around the limb and make sure the cuff is at the same level as the patient’s heart. If

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