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Mindray iPM-9800 - Setting the Cuff Inflation Pressure; Assisting Venous Puncture; Resetting NIBP; NIBP Leakage Test

Mindray iPM-9800
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12.7.4 Setting the cuff inflation pressure
You can set the initialcuff inflation pressure . In the [NIBP Setup] menu, select [Inflation
Pressure] and then select the appropriate setting.
12.8 Assisting Venous Puncture
You can use the NIBP cuff to cause sub-diastolic pressure to block the venous blood vessel
and therefore help venous puncture.
1. In the [NIBP Setup] menu, verify that the [Cuff Press.] value is appropriate. Change it
if necessary.
2. Select [VeniPuncture]
3. Puncture vein and draw blood sample.
4. Reselect either [VeniPuncture] or the
hardkey to deflate the cuff. The cuff deflates
automatically after a set time if you do not deflate it.
During measurement, the NIBP display shows the inflation pressure of the cuff and the
remaining time in venous puncture mode.
12.9 Resetting NIBP
If the blood pressure pump works incorrectly but the monitor does not alarm for it, you can
check the pump by resetting it. To reset the pump, select [Reset] from [NIBP Setup].
12.10 NIBP Leakage Test
The NIBP leakage test checks the integrity of the system and of the valve. It is required at
least once every two years or when you doubt the measured NIBP. If the test failed,
corresponding prompt messages will be given. If no message is displayed, it means no
leakage is detected.
Tools required:
An adult cuff
An air tubing
A correct sized cylinder

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