Fluke Biomedical ProSim 6 User Manual

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Note

Heart Rate may not be shown in the NIBP screen if an arrhythmia or
performance waveform is set.

To set the heart rate:
1. Push  or  to highlight the Heart Rate variable.
2. Push .
3. Push  or  to increase or decrease the heart rate in 1 bpm steps. The range is 30 to

240 bpm.

Note

When you hold down the direction key, the step size will change to 10 bpm
until the key is released.

4. Push  to set the heart rate and go back to the NIBP screen.

Note

Arrhythmia may show in the display instead of Heart Rate when an
arrhythmia or performance waveform is set under the ECG function. The
Mono VTach waveform is the one exception. You can only change the heart
beat to normal sinus rhythm in the NIBP screen.

To set the heart beat waveform to normal sinus rhythm:
1. Push  or  to highlight the Arrhythmia variable.
2. Push .
3. Push  or  to increase or decrease the heart rate.
4. Push  to set the heart rate and go back to the NIBP screen.
To set the pulse volume:
1. Push  or  to highlight the Pulse Volume variable.
2. Push .
3. Push  or  to increase or decrease the pulse volume in 0.05 mL steps. The pulse

volume range is 0.10 to 1.25 mL.

4. Push  to set the pulse volume and go back to the NIBP screen.
You can set the wave variable to Adult or Neonatal simulation. When set, the pulse

volume is set to the default for that simulation: 1.0 ml for Adult, 0.5 ml for Neonatal.

Afterwards, the pulse volume can be changed with its own control (see above). To set the

wave variable:
1. Push  or  to highlight the Wave variable.
2. Push .
3. Push  or  to highlight Adult or Neonatal.
4. Push  to set the wave and go back to the NIBP screen.
When the NIBP monitor starts the blood pressure measurement cycle, the Product keeps

the measured parameters of the measurement cycle. If the NIBP screen is shown in the

display when the measurement cycle starts, a graph of pressure versus time shows in the

display. See Figure 35.

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