Nibp Calibration And Testing; Purpose; Required Hardware; General Calibration Sequence - GE Corometrics 250 Series Service Manual

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NIBP Calibration and Testing

Purpose

Required Hardware

Air Volumes
External Manometer
External Pump
System Setup

General Calibration Sequence

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Maintenance: NIBP Calibration and Testing
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This describes the information needed by a biomedical or service personnel to
successfully verify or set calibration and perform field test procedures for the 250
Series NIBP.
Only one air volume is required. The proper volume for all calibration procedures is
a Normal cuff wrapped around a 3-inch rigid cylinder.
A peak reading external manometer is recommended. The external manometer must
be capable of reading to 350 mmHg (46.7 kPa).
Do not use a DNI CuffLink for calibration procedures on a 250 Series Monitor.
Use a hand bulb for all indicated manual inflation activities. The external
manometer must read pressure in the same scale (mmHg or kPa) as the monitor.
Settings can be changed on the monitor Pressure Units to match the unit setting on the
manometer.
Wrap a Normal cuff around a 3-inch rigid cylinder. Connect a standard 12-foot
NIBP hose between the Adult cuff and the monitor. For any procedure requiring
hand inflation, connect a hand bulb between the Adult cuff and the NIBP hose.
Any calibration session consists of a sequence of individual calibration procedures.
The procedures are Calibration Verification, Calibrate Transducers, Overpressure
Detection, and System Leakage.
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