Critikon Dinamap BP Service Manual

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Page 1 - DINAMAPm

(813)887-2000 Telex 494 3183CRITIKON, INC. 4110 George Road Tampa, Florida U.S.A. 33634DINAMAPTM is a trademark of Critikon, Inc.DINAMAPmPortable Adul

Page 2 - CONTENTS

NAMAP” BP Accessory Pole3207DINAMAP” BP Accessory Base3208DINAMAP” BP Accessory Basket3209Service Manual776-3702642260226075DURA-CUF” BladderlessBlood

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mmHg standard deviation.)PULSE RATE DETERMINATIONAdult/Pediatric(Maximum) 200 bpm(Minimum)40 bpmNeonate(Maximum) 220 bpm(Minimum)40 bpm7mmHg mean erro

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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

Page 5 - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

A!ATTENTION: Consult accompanying documents.9BS1 BF SYMBOL: This symbol indicates the classification of thistype of equipment is in compliance with IE

Page 6 - SECTION

kPajumper is installed.10kPa (amber) indicator lights on/y if internal kPa1CUFFThis illuminated (amber) indicator signifies that adetermination is in

Page 7 - PUBLICATIONS

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

Page 8 - FEATURES

“I” position, the battery charger willoperate regardless of POWER ON/OFF switchposition.BATTERYThis yellow LED indicates that the monitor isoperating

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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

Page 10 - ACCESSORIES

rate alarm limits (see Item 18,SELECT).130shows pulse 0shows the alarm codes during certain alarmconditions. Refer to Section 5,Troubleshooting.0retur

Page 11 - SPECIFICATIONS

5v. Any connections made tothese ports must be in accordance with the ServiceManual.Controls the AC power to the monitor.I = ON0 = OFFContained under

Page 12 - TECHNICAL

III.. . ...4Optional Accessories...

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mmHg for neonates.The monitor immediately begins a stepped deflation sequence anddetermines systolic pressure, MAP (mean arterial pressure), diastolic

Page 14 - INDICATORS

mmHg. Themonitor then deflates the cuff, analyzes the stored data, updates thefront panel displays, and sounds a short audio tone.16DINAMAP’” PORTABLE

Page 15 - TABLE3-1

-IFigure 4-2.Basic Operating Cycle17- auto and manual. Wait time is affected by thecycle time (auto mode) or operator intervention (manual mode). Seef

Page 16 - INDICATORS Continued

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

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E;kCEPRESSURE SYS 30IN SHOCKMAP 23SITUATION DIA 20Figure 4-3.Low Amplitude Waveform Diagram19_a Eii7y SYS 120PRESSURE MAP 86DIA 70IADULTNORMALmmHgmaxi

Page 18 - TABLE 3-1

(#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

Page 19 - FUNCTION

receptable to be used.UPON INITIALLY RECEIVING THE MONITOR, CHARGE THE BATTERYFOR SIXTEEN HOURS by connecting the detachable lo-foot powercord to the

Page 20 - SEQUENCE

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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

Page 22 - Adult/Pediatric

atrial fibrillation, rapid-cycling artificialventilator), blood pressure and pulse rate readings can beerratic and an alternate measuring method shoul

Page 23 - OPERATING MODES

.151717181818191919212121212222242828272828292929333333333434343535353535. . ...Patient Alarms Activate After Every Determination...Monitor Disp

Page 24 - Systolic Search

mmHg**Alarm disabled until the alarm limit is set.**After power-ON, MAP default alarm limits switch between Adult/Pediatricand Neonate limits dependin

Page 25 - UNPACKING

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

Page 26 - INITIAL SETUP

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

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844,833,899, and the 800 overpressure alarm.29CRITIKON, INC.SECTION 5. INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONAUTO MODEContinued2.Preset cycle time is three (3) m

Page 28 - PRECAUTIONS, and

continuouslvBlankAlarm flashes-othersunchangedHas no effectInternal malfunction Refer to Troubleshooting, following- othersStops audio/visualAt one pr

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DINAMAPTM Portable Monitor Model 8100 has been designed to providesafe and reliable operation in medical environments. As with all medicaldevices, if

Page 30 - PROCEDURES

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

Page 31 - SET ALARM LIMITS

mmHg for every inch the cuff is aboveheart level.Patient Alarms Activate After Every DeterminationThis condition could be caused by narrow highllow al

Page 32 - AUTO MODE

0Do not immerse cuffs without prior application of cuff hose caps.(See caution statement under Calibration.)The Adult Cuffs supplied for use with this

Page 33 - SYSTEM ALARMS

25OC ambient temperature.Battery Removal and ReplacementUnder normal conditions the battery should last at least two years. It is bestto keep the batt

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,Replacement of Battery FuseCalibrationBlood Pressure Calibration CheckCuff and Hose Leak CheckPerforming a Cuff and Hose Pneumatic Leak Check37373737

Page 35 - TROUBLESHOOTING

CRITIKON, INC.SECTION 6.MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATIONMAINTENANCEContinuedFigure 6-l.Loosen the Battery Door Hold-Down ScrewsFigure 6-2.Remove Battery Do

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ADULTIPEDIATRIC and NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR OPERATION MANUALMAINTENANCEContinued4.Locate the nylon ribbon and use it to pull the battery out of

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) 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

Page 38 - MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION

DINAMAPTM PORTABLE ADULT/PEDIATRIC and NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR OPERATION MANUALMAINTENANCEContinuedFigure 6-5.Open AC Line Fuse CompartmentUsing

Page 39 - MAINTENANCE

CRITIKON, INC.SECTION 6.MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATIONMAINTENANCEContinuedFigure 6-7. Remove Fuse From Fuse HolderReplace the fuse and fuse holder as sho

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IINFLATIONBULBFigure 6-9. Calibration Check Setup4412-ft. cuff hose (ReorderNo. 8841)IADULTIPEDIATRIC and NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR OPERATION MANUA

Page 41 - Figure 6-4

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

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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

Page 43 - Open AC Line Fuse Compartment

CRITIKON, INC.SECTION 6.MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATIONCUFF AND HOSELEAK CHECKContinuedINFLATIONBULBFigure 6-10. Cuff and Hose Leak Check Setup47

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4-IMaximum and Minimum Detectable Pressures175-lCuff-to-Hose Compatibility235-2Default Alarm Limits265-3System Alarms Summary311326-1Battery Charging

Page 45 - CALIBRATION CHECK

DINAMAPTMPortable Monitor Model 8100. This manual contains installation andoperation instructions, device applications, limitations, and routineperfor

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DINAMAP’” PORTABLE ADULT/PEDIATRIC and NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR OPERATION MANUALRELATEDPUBLICATIONSInstruction LabelsTwo permanently affixed label

Page 47 - LEAK CHECK

OSCILLOMETRICNo microphones or external transducers are required.ARTIFACT REJECTIONBy observing pulsations of matched amplitude and frequency, themoni

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8314Reorder No.2619 (non-sterile)Regularwhite)277483138312#5, 8.3 cm-l 5.0 cm263826332628262326198311#4, 7.1 cm-13.1 cmNeonatal #3, 5.8 cm-lo.9 cmNeon

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