(813)887-2000 Telex 494 3183CRITIKON, INC. 4110 George Road Tampa, Florida U.S.A. 33634DINAMAPTM is a trademark of Critikon, Inc.DINAMAPmPortable Adul
NAMAP” BP Accessory Pole3207DINAMAP” BP Accessory Base3208DINAMAP” BP Accessory Basket3209Service Manual776-3702642260226075DURA-CUF” BladderlessBlood
mmHg standard deviation.)PULSE RATE DETERMINATIONAdult/Pediatric(Maximum) 200 bpm(Minimum)40 bpmNeonate(Maximum) 220 bpm(Minimum)40 bpm7mmHg mean erro
16-gauge unterminatedBATTERYSix hour minimum operation (5 minute auto cycle w/adult cuff at 25 degreesC) with full charge. Battery is 90% to 100% char
A!ATTENTION: Consult accompanying documents.9BS1 BF SYMBOL: This symbol indicates the classification of thistype of equipment is in compliance with IE
kPajumper is installed.10kPa (amber) indicator lights on/y if internal kPa1CUFFThis illuminated (amber) indicator signifies that adetermination is in
45,60, and 90 minutes.Holding the SET switch in for 4 seconds whilemomentarily pressing the ON switch places themonitor in calibrate mode, where it wi
“I” position, the battery charger willoperate regardless of POWER ON/OFF switchposition.BATTERYThis yellow LED indicates that the monitor isoperating
0allows the HIGH LIMIT and LOW LIMITswitches to be used to display (set) the highand low pulse rate alarm limits in the PULSEdisplay.120blanks all dis
rate alarm limits (see Item 18,SELECT).130shows pulse 0shows the alarm codes during certain alarmconditions. Refer to Section 5,Troubleshooting.0retur
5v. Any connections made tothese ports must be in accordance with the ServiceManual.Controls the AC power to the monitor.I = ON0 = OFFContained under
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mmHg for neonates.The monitor immediately begins a stepped deflation sequence anddetermines systolic pressure, MAP (mean arterial pressure), diastolic
mmHg. Themonitor then deflates the cuff, analyzes the stored data, updates thefront panel displays, and sounds a short audio tone.16DINAMAP’” PORTABLE
-IFigure 4-2.Basic Operating Cycle17- auto and manual. Wait time is affected by thecycle time (auto mode) or operator intervention (manual mode). Seef
go-minute count.A determination may be cancelled at any time by pressing the CANCELswitch. This action deflates the cuff, places the monitor back into
E;kCEPRESSURE SYS 30IN SHOCKMAP 23SITUATION DIA 20Figure 4-3.Low Amplitude Waveform Diagram19_a Eii7y SYS 120PRESSURE MAP 86DIA 70IADULTNORMALmmHgmaxi
(#5, non-sterile)1 Calibration Kit1 Power CordMISSING ITEMSIf an item is missing or the monitor is damaged, call Product QualityServices, l-800-237-20
receptable to be used.UPON INITIALLY RECEIVING THE MONITOR, CHARGE THE BATTERYFOR SIXTEEN HOURS by connecting the detachable lo-foot powercord to the
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0The monitor displays results of the last blood pressuredetermination for 90 minutes or until another determination iscompleted. If a patient’s condit
atrial fibrillation, rapid-cycling artificialventilator), blood pressure and pulse rate readings can beerratic and an alternate measuring method shoul
.151717181818191919212121212222242828272828292929333333333434343535353535. . ...Patient Alarms Activate After Every Determination...Monitor Disp
mmHg**Alarm disabled until the alarm limit is set.**After power-ON, MAP default alarm limits switch between Adult/Pediatricand Neonate limits dependin
mmHg)27mmHg)Momentarily press the LOW LIMIT switch to display the current lowlimit in the MAP display. Press and hold the LOW LIMIT switch tocause the
1.Press AUTOIMANUAL to enter auto mode and start a determination.Auto mode is indicated by the LED above the AUTOIMANUAL switchand the appearance of t
844,833,899, and the 800 overpressure alarm.29CRITIKON, INC.SECTION 5. INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONAUTO MODEContinued2.Preset cycle time is three (3) m
continuouslvBlankAlarm flashes-othersunchangedHas no effectInternal malfunction Refer to Troubleshooting, following- othersStops audio/visualAt one pr
DINAMAPTM Portable Monitor Model 8100 has been designed to providesafe and reliable operation in medical environments. As with all medicaldevices, if
999 to 999)A microcomputer alarm is indicated by an alarm tone (high), which cannotbe silenced by the SILENCE or CANCEL switches. If all displays are
mmHg for every inch the cuff is aboveheart level.Patient Alarms Activate After Every DeterminationThis condition could be caused by narrow highllow al
0Do not immerse cuffs without prior application of cuff hose caps.(See caution statement under Calibration.)The Adult Cuffs supplied for use with this
25OC ambient temperature.Battery Removal and ReplacementUnder normal conditions the battery should last at least two years. It is bestto keep the batt
,Replacement of Battery FuseCalibrationBlood Pressure Calibration CheckCuff and Hose Leak CheckPerforming a Cuff and Hose Pneumatic Leak Check37373737
CRITIKON, INC.SECTION 6.MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATIONMAINTENANCEContinuedFigure 6-l.Loosen the Battery Door Hold-Down ScrewsFigure 6-2.Remove Battery Do
ADULTIPEDIATRIC and NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR OPERATION MANUALMAINTENANCEContinued4.Locate the nylon ribbon and use it to pull the battery out of
) terminal.7.Pull the nylon ribbon out as far as it will come to the right of the monitorcase and insert the new battery (positive terminal up and ou
DINAMAPTM PORTABLE ADULT/PEDIATRIC and NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR OPERATION MANUALMAINTENANCEContinuedFigure 6-5.Open AC Line Fuse CompartmentUsing
CRITIKON, INC.SECTION 6.MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATIONMAINTENANCEContinuedFigure 6-7. Remove Fuse From Fuse HolderReplace the fuse and fuse holder as sho
IINFLATIONBULBFigure 6-9. Calibration Check Setup4412-ft. cuff hose (ReorderNo. 8841)IADULTIPEDIATRIC and NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR OPERATION MANUA
mmHg in 60 seconds, isolatethe source of the leak to either the cuff and hose or the monitorusing cuff and hose leak test procedure which follows.8.Re
mmHg, and perform the sameleak check to determine if the leak is, in fact in the monitor. Perform thisleak check for all cuff and hose combinations us
CRITIKON, INC.SECTION 6.MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATIONCUFF AND HOSELEAK CHECKContinuedINFLATIONBULBFigure 6-10. Cuff and Hose Leak Check Setup47
4-IMaximum and Minimum Detectable Pressures175-lCuff-to-Hose Compatibility235-2Default Alarm Limits265-3System Alarms Summary311326-1Battery Charging
DINAMAPTMPortable Monitor Model 8100. This manual contains installation andoperation instructions, device applications, limitations, and routineperfor
DINAMAP’” PORTABLE ADULT/PEDIATRIC and NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR OPERATION MANUALRELATEDPUBLICATIONSInstruction LabelsTwo permanently affixed label
OSCILLOMETRICNo microphones or external transducers are required.ARTIFACT REJECTIONBy observing pulsations of matched amplitude and frequency, themoni
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