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5 Select a value from 11 ~ 215 (mmHg) or 1.4~28.7(kPa) for High Alarm Limit. (If the
unit is mmHg, the step is 1, and the default value is 90 mmHg; if the unit is kPa, the step
is 0.1, and the default value is 12.0 kPa.)
6 Select OK.
9.4.11 Changing MAP Alarm Limits
You can change the MAP alarm limits.
1 Select the setup key on the main interface.
2 Select Alarm. On the displayed Password box, enter 9999, then select Enter.
3 Select MAP.
4 Select a value from 20 ~ 234 (mmHg) or 2.7 ~31.2 (kPa) for Low Alarm Limit. (If the
unit is mmHg, the step is 1, and the default value is 60 mmHg; if the unit is kPa, the step
is 0.1, and the default value is 8.0 kPa.)
5 Select a value from 21 ~ 235 (mmHg) or 2.8~31.3 (kPa) for High Alarm Limit. (If the
unit is mmHg, the step is 1, and the default value is 110 mmHg; if the unit is kPa, the
step is 0.1, and the default value is 14.8 kPa.)
6 Select OK.
9.4.12 *Choosing NIBP Printing Mode
When the recorder is printing real-time fetal traces, the NIBP result is also recorded on the paper
whenever NIBP measurement is performed. After the paper stops advancing, you can choose to
keep recording NIBP results on the paper.
To enable or disable NIBP printing after paper advancing stops,
1 Select the setup key on the main interface.
2 Select Recorder > NIBP.
3 Select ON or OFF (default).
4 Select OK.
NOTE:
1 The NIBP measurement results during the period of paper lacking and fast printing
after new paper is loaded will not be printed. Therefore, do not perform NIBP
measurements during this period.
2 NIBP measurement can be affected by extremes of temperature, humidity and
altitude.
9.4.13 *Calibrating NIBP
NIBP is not user-calibrated. Cuff-pressure transducers must be verified and calibrated, if
necessary, at least once every two years by a qualified service professional.