How to do an nibp monitor test, How to do a pressure relief test – Fluke Biomedical ProSim 4 User Manual

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ProSim™ 4

Users Manual

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To access the non-invasive blood pressure parameters, touch the NIBP control

in the Home screen to show the screen in Figure 8 in the display.

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Figure 8. Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Screen

The non-invasive blood pressure, heart rate, respiration, and the invasive blood

pressure parameters are shown at the top of the display. To change the non-

invasive blood pressure, touch one of the pre-defined blood pressure controls in

the display.
The Product can simulate four adult and two neonatal blood pressures. When

set, the pulse volume is set to the default for that simulation: 1.0 ml for Adult,

0.5 ml for Neonatal.
Touch the Home softkey to go back to the Home screen.

How to Do an NIBP Monitor Test

To do an accuracy test on an NIBP monitor:
1. Connect the NIBP monitor to the Product as shown in Figure 6.
2. Start an NIBP pressure cycle on the monitor. Refer to the monitor manual as

necessary. After you start the blood pressure measurement cycle:

The blood pressure cuff inflates around the mandrel.

The Product starts blood pressure simulation when the pressure is over

10 mmHg. The heart beat simulation starts and stops at the systolic and

diastolic pressures set into the Product.

The NIBP monitor interprets and shows the measured blood pressure

values and heart rate when the test stops.

How to Do a Pressure Relief Test

The pressure relief test measures the pressure in a pneumatic system until the

Product senses a drop in pressure as occurs when the relief valve opens. Or the

test stops if the pressure gets to the target pressure and no relief is sensed.

Note

Put the NIBP monitor in “calibrate” or “service” mode to close the
vent valve, so the user can inflate the pneumatic system. Refer to
the service manual for the NIBP monitor.

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