Functional and electrical safety checks: Functional Checkout procedures
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Gain calibration test
NOTE
To proceed with the Gain Calibration Test, set up the patient 
monitor and test equipment following the guidelines in the NBP 
Checkout Procedure,“Functional Checkout procedures” on page 8-20. 
1. Connect a cuff and manometer to the patient monitor.
2. Turn the digital manometer on and adjust the range switch to 1000 
mmHg.
3. Select CAL GAIN OFF > CAL GAIN OFF > START.
The second line of text on the Cal Gain menu item changes from Cal 
Gain Holding to Cal Gain Inflating. The patient monitor starts 
pumping up the pressure bulb or cuff—the audible whirring sound of 
the NBP pump motors occurs and an increase in displayed pressures 
on both the patient monitor and the manometer can be observed.
The pump shuts off at about 250 mmHg, and the pressure drops 
slowly to about 240 mmHg before stabilizing. The second line of text 
on the Cal Gain menu item changes from Inflating back to Holding.
4. If the pressure continues to drop at a rate of 1 mmHg or more for 
every five seconds, there is a leak in the NBP plumbing. If there is a 
leak in the NBP plumbing, repair it and restart this calibration 
procedure.
5. Select ENTER CAL PRESSURE and use the Trim Knob control to 
select a pressure value that is 1 mmHg lower than the current 
manometer reading. When the manometer falls to exactly the value 
that you selected in the pop-up window, press the Trim Knob 
control to enter the value.
6. Select CHECK CAL OFF > START.
7. The text on the menu item changes from Check Cal Off to Check 
Cal In Progress. Verify the pressure readings (shown as Cuff in the