Welch Allyn 6000 Series Connex Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual

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Battery specifications

6 cell

9 cell

1

A patient exam includes NIBP, Temperature, and SpO2 measurements at the rate of one patient every 10 minutes with

a 2-minute display time out setting and a new battery.

2

After this many full charge and discharge cycles, the battery has aged to where its total capacity has been reduced to

70 percent of its rating.

3

This specification is based on a monitor with the following characteristics:

A new, fully charged 9-cell battery

CO2, SpO2, SpHb and the radio operating continuously

One blood pressure measurement every 10 minutes

One printout every 10 minutes

As batteries age, their capacity diminishes. Replace the battery when a noticeable decrease in operating time is

observed or when total capacity is below 70% (as described in Note 2 above).

4

If battery power supplied to the monitor falls below the specified lower limit, the monitor powers down. There is no

impact on monitor performance or accuracy as the battery charge runs down. A high-priority alarm occurs when a charge

of 5 minutes or less remains on the battery. Plugging the monitor into a power outlet starts recharging the battery

immediately and prevents the monitor from powering down.

Ethernet connection specifications

Ethernet

Communicates using 10base-T and 100-base T

Nurse Call connection specifications

Nurse Call

25 V AC or 60 V DC maximum at 1A maximum

NIBP specifications

Units of measure

Systolic, diastolic, MAP: mmHg, kPa; user-selectable
Pulse rate: beats per minute

Cuff pressure range

Meets or exceeds ANSI/AAMI SP10:2002 standards for cuff pressure range

Systolic range

Adult: 30 to 260 mmHg (4.0 to 34.7 kPa) (StepBP, SureBP)
Pediatric: 30 to 260 mmHg (4.0 to 34.7 kPa) (StepBP, SureBP)
Neonate: 20 to 120 mmHg (2.7 to 16.0 kPa) (StepBP)

Diastolic range

Adult: 20 to 220 mmHg (2.7 to 29.3 kPa) (StepBP, SureBP)
Pediatric: 20 to 220 mmHg (2.7 to 29.3 kPa) (StepBP, SureBP)
Neonate: 10 to 110 mmHg (1.3 to 14.7 kPa) (StepBP)

Cuff Inflation Target

Adult: 160 mmHg (21.3 kPa) (StepBP)
Pediatric: 120 mmHg (16.0 kPa) (StepBP)
Neonate: 90 mmHg (12.0 kPa) (StepBP)

Maximum Target Pressure

Adult: 280 mmHg (37.3 kPa) (StepBP, SureBP)

Directions for use

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