Choosing operating modes, Blood pressure hose & cuff connections – Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual

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Vital Signs Monitor

Choosing Operating Modes

For all Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitors which are configured with blood pressure and pulse oxime-
try capability, the operator may choose to make either parameter non-functional. Having both blood
pressure and pulse oximetry operational is the default operating mode. To make either mode non-
functional, the user must enter the Monitor’s configuration mode. This may be accomplished by fol-
lowing these instructions:

Turn the Monitor off.

Press both the POWER button and the START button simultaneously. The Monitor will enter
it’s internal configuration mode.

Press the REVIEW button 9 times. “ON” will appear in both the Systolic and SpO

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displays.

Press the SET (arrow up and arrow down) buttons to cycle through the three options
available:

When the desired functionality is displayed, press the REVIEW button once to save this
selection.

Turn the Monitor off.

When the Monitor is turned on, the new functionality setting will be established as the
default level. The Monitor will always revert to this setting on power up.

Blood Pressure Hose & Cuff Connections

Identify and have available each of the following items:

The Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitor

Blood pressure cuff

Blood pressure hose

Using the illustrations below for reference, perform the following set-up procedures:

1. Inspect the blood pressure hose and note that one end has a connector fitting and the other end

does not. Attach the end without the connector to the pressure hose connector on the monitor

Systolic Display

SpO2 Display

Monitor Functionality

On

On

Both blood pressure and pulse oximetry
modes are operational. This is the factory-
default mode.

OFF

On

Blood pressure mode is disabled. Pulse
oximetry mode is operational.

On

OFF

Blood pressure mode is operational.
Pulse oximetry mode is disabled.

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