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Display | LCD |
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Pump Rate | Approximately 30 mmHg per second |
Power Supply | AC Adapter or Battery |
Battery Life | 8 hours |
Dimensions | Approximately 20 cm x 10 cm x 5 cm (8 in x 4 in x 2 in) |
Weight | Approximately 0.5 kg (1 lb) |
Operating Temperature | 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) |
Storage Temperature | -20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F) |
Humidity | 10% to 90% RH non-condensing |
Covers copyright restrictions and limited reproduction permissions.
Guidelines for receiving and inspecting the instrument upon delivery.
Information on how to contact technical support for assistance.
Details on filing claims for damage and the process for returns.
Explains conditions and fees for product refunds and restocking.
Step-by-step instructions for returning the instrument for repair or service.
Details on the instrument's testing, inspection, and calibration standards.
Overview of the Fluke Biomedical BP Pump 2 Tester and its capabilities.
Lists the primary functions and capabilities of the BP Pump 2 Tester.
Discusses safety compliance and general safety guidelines for using the tester.
Explains the meaning of symbols used in the manual and on the Tester.
Provides critical warnings and cautions to prevent injury or equipment damage.
Describes the top and side panel components and their functions.
Step-by-step instructions for powering on the BP Pump 2 Tester.
Details the technical specifications of the BP Pump 2 Tester.
Lists standard and optional accessories for the BP Pump 2 Tester.
Instructions for initial setup and connection of the BP Pump 2 Tester.
How to configure printout settings for auto sequences.
Guide to creating and running custom blood pressure simulations.
How to change the display and print language of the Tester.
Setting measurement units for blood pressure and pressure tests.
Instructions for running the Tester's built-in self-test diagnostics.
How to re-zero the pressure sensor on the Tester.
Enabling or disabling ECG output signals for NIBP simulations.
Guidelines to prevent damage to the Tester from environmental factors.
Procedures for cleaning the Tester's exterior and keeping it in good condition.
Information on obtaining service, calibration, and support.
Detailed steps for properly packing the instrument for return.
Overview of the Tester's internal components and pneumatic system.
Guides on connecting the Tester to NIBPM units for testing.
Procedure to assess system leakage by measuring pressure loss over time.
Tests the relief valve function by pressurizing until it opens or setpoint is met.
Generates and measures pressure for static calibration and evaluation.
Measures static pressure generated by an external source.
Introduces various NIBP simulation types available on the Tester.
Provides standard NIBP simulation parameters for arm and wrist cuffs.
Simulates various patient physiological conditions for NIBP testing.
Tests NIBPMs with simulated cardiac arrhythmias.
Simulates beat-to-beat blood pressure variations due to intra-thoracic pressure.
Tests NIBP monitors' ability to detect blood pressure on neonates.
Performs simulations specifically for wrist cuff NIBP monitors.
How to run custom-defined blood pressure simulations.
Information on creating, editing, printing, and running automated test sequences.
Instructions for setting up and operating the Tester remotely via PC.
Details the serial port communication parameters for remote control.
Explains how Ansur software integrates with the Tester for test automation.
Details the optional ECG adapter for NIBP monitor testing.
Addresses common customer inquiries about the Tester's performance.
A comprehensive list of abbreviations found in the manual.
Lists commands for software developers to control the Tester.