Configuration of a compressed co, Source, Vitalsbridge directions for use – Laerdal VitalsBridge User Manual

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VitalsBridge Directions for Use

16

rev. B.7

PN 10229

Configuration of a Compressed CO

2

Source

For capnography and non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) simulation, a source of compressed CO

2

regulated to 20-30 PSI is required. A portable CO

2

regulator that uses cartridges of compressed CO

2

is

provided with the VitalsBridge. Alternatively, compressed CO

2

from another external source may be

available at your facility (wall source, a tank, etc). Consult your facility's engineering regarding external
CO

2

sources and the appropriate regulators and adapters for correct and safe connection.

Using the Portable CO

2

Regulator: The portable CO

2

regulator is mounted to the side opposite the

switch and uses a 16g threaded disposable cartridge of compressed CO

2

. The regulator may be

detached by lifting the regulator up out of the slot that is on the side of the VitalsBridge. The regulator
has a luer lock fitting that will connect into the VitalsBridge, and regulator knob to control the flow of
gas. The regulator should be turned to the off position when it is not connected to the VitalsBridge via
the luer connection. Only turn the regulator on when a tight secure connection to the VitalsBridge has
been verified.

Note: Carefully verify the regulator that you are using. Some regulators supplied with the VitalsBridge
have a maximum pressure of 30 PSI on the gauge, while other regulators have a higher maximum
pressure reading on the gauge (e.g., 140 PSI). Either are acceptable, where the regulated pressure will
be set to 20-30 PSI as per the instructions below.

Caution: The regulator must be kept upright when the CO

2

cylinder is attached. Do no tilt the

regulator more than 30 degrees from vertical when in use. The CO

2

cylinder is pressurized. Sudden

release of pressure may cause injury. Turn regulator to OFF when not in use.

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