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Contents
Chapter 1 Safety .......................................................................................... 1
1.1 Instructions for Safe Operations ............................................................ 1
1.2 Notice .................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 2 Overview .................................................................................... 1
Chapter 3 Technical Specifications ............................................................. 2
3.1 Main Functions ...................................................................................... 2
3.2 Main Paremeters .................................................................................... 2
Chapter 4 Installation .................................................................................. 3
4.1 Front Panel ............................................................................................ 3
4.2 Connection ............................................................................................ 4
4.3 Accessories ............................................................................................ 5
Chapter 5 Operations ................................................................................... 6
5.1 System Setup ......................................................................................... 6
5.2 Pressure Test .......................................................................................... 9
5.3 BP simulation ...................................................................................... 13
Chapter 6 Cleaning, Maintenance, Transportation and Storage ................ 22
6.1 Cleaning .............................................................................................. 22
6.2 Maintenance ........................................................................................ 22
6.3 Transportation and Storage.................................................................. 22
Chapter 7 Questions and Solutions ........................................................... 23
Chapter 8 Symbol Meanings ..................................................................... 26
Chapter 9 Specification ............................................................................. 26
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Chapter 1 Safety
1.1 Instructions for Safe Operations
To avoid any possible danger, please operate the simulator according to
safety guidance as followings:
Warning: Explosive hazard: Do not use the simulator in environment with
inflammable gas, such as anesthetic.
Warning: Make sure to be connected with proper external power.
Warning: Don't use two-pin plug. As there may be hazard of electrical
shock when using the two-pin plug without earth wire. Be sure to use
three-pin plug with effective earth wire.
Warning: The disposal of scrap instrument and its accessories and packing
(including plastic bag, foam and paper box) should follow the local laws and
regulations.
Caution: Please check the packing before use to make sure the simulator
and accessories are totally in accordance with the packing list, otherwise the
simulator may have the possibility of working abnormally.
Caution: Please don't test the simulator with functional tester for technical
information.
Caution: Do not inflict pressure greater than 450 mmHg (60 kPa) to the
pressure port to avoid damage to internal components, which doesn't belong
to warranty range.
Caution: Operation temperature should be within +15~+40℃. If exceeding
this range, error may occur.
1.2 Notice
% Keep the simulator away from dust, vibration, corrosive or inflammable
substance. and avoid excessive temperature and humidity.
% If the simulator gets wet or has coagulation, please stop using it.
% When carried from cold environment to warm or humid environment,
please do not use the simulator immediately.
% DO NOT operate buttons on front panel with sharp things.
% DO NOT have the simulator immerged in liquid. When it needs cleaning,
please use soft and dry cloth soaked with soft detergent to wipe its
surface.
Chapter 2 Overview
The simulator is a multipurpose tester applied to the oscillometric
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitor(NIBP Monitor). It can provide
dynamic blood pressure simulations, static pressure calibration, automated
leak testing, and pressure relief valve testing.
User can set the testing mode as not only the built-in mode but also other
user-defined modes. With its internal pump, the tester can generate pressure
up to 400 mmHg (53.3 kPa) for leak testing, pressure sourcing, and relief
valve testing.
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Chapter 3 Technical Specifications
3.1 Main Functions
n Test pressure leak on cuff, hose, and connectors
n Test the Relief valve of the NIBP monitor
n Static Pressure Test
n Pressure source output
n Dynamic BP simulations, including NIBP output of arm and wrist.
n NIBP simulations for adult, neonate, arrhythmias, and respiratory
interference, etc.
n Built-in air chamber to simulate adult or neonate cuff.
3.2 Main Paremeters
n Power supply: AC 100 ~ 240 V 50/60 Hz, 60 VA
n Environment Conditions
Storage Environment:
a) Storage temperature: -20℃~+65℃
b) Relative humidity: < 90%, non-condensing
Operating Environment:
a) Working temperature: +15℃~+40℃
b) Relative humidity: < 90%, non-condensing
c) Height above sea level: 3000m
d) Atmospheric pressure:80kPa~105kPa;
n Pressure measurement
Unit: kPa, mmHg, cmH2O, inH2O, psi
Range: 0 mmHg~400 mmHg
Resolution: 0.1 kPa, 1 mmHg, 1 cmH2O, 1 inH2O, 0.1 psi
Accuracy: 0 ~ 300 mmHg:±(0.5 % of reading +1) mmHg
301 ~ 400 mmHg: ±2 % of reading
n Pressure output
Range of pressure output: 50 mmHg~400 mmHg
Difference between target pressure and actual pressure: ±10 mmHg
from 100-400 mmHg with a minimum volume of 300 cc
Internal leak rate < 2 mmHg/min, with a minimum volume of 300 cc.
n Heart rate simulation
Heart Rate Accuracy: ±1bpm(except patient conditions)
Accuracy under Patient Conditions:
Weak pulse, Tachycardia, Obese , Geriatric : ±(1% of reading +1)bpm
Mild exercise: ±(1.5% of reading +1)bpm
Strenuous exercise: ±(3% of reading +1)bpm
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Chapter 4 Installation
4.1 Front Panel
The front panel of the simulator is shown as Figure 1:
The relation between functions and number keys is shown as the following
table.
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Numbe
Functions Function Introduction
r keys
Boost the pressure up to the user-defined target
value(Maximum is 400mmHg) by the air
Pressure
1 pumping system, then test the pressure leak
Leak
complexion of the tested instrument after a period
of time.
Pressure Inflate to the NIBP monitor until its relief valve
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Relief opens or the pressure reaches the target value.
As a pressure gauge to measure the static
pressure produced by the external equipment
Static
3 connecting to pressure port, or as a pressure
Pressure
source to generate and measure static pressure
synchronously.
Provide seven different standard arm NIBP
4 Standard BP
simulations .
Simulate the BP output of patient conditions
Patient including healthy, geriatric, obese, tachycardia,
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Conditions bradycardia, as well as different levels of
exercise.
Simulate erratic heart rhythms, including atrial
6 Arrhythmias
fibrillation and premature ventricular contraction.
Simulate the BP variation from a heart beat to
Respiratory
7 another,which influenced by the intrathoracic
Artifact
pressure change
Test the capability of the NIBP monitor to
8 Neonate
measure neonate.
9 Wrist Test the NIBP monitor with wrist cuff.
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Figure 2 Connect the simulator and NIBP monitor using internal cuff
Figure 3 Connect the simulator and NIBP monitor using external cuff
Figure 4 Connect the simulator and NIBP monitor using wrist cuff
4.3 Accessories
1) User Manual
2) Power cord
3) Fuse
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Chapter 5 Operations
After power on the simulator, the screen will display information about the
manufacturer as well as the product name and model, then system will
initiate and enter the"Main Menu" shown as Figure 5.
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■ Measurement Units Setting
BP simulation and Pressure test have different kinds of units for option.
BP simulation units: mmHg(default), kPa
Pressure test units: mmHg(default), kPa, cmH2O, inH2O, psi
These units have the following conversion relations:
1mmHg= 0.019337 psi
1mmHg= 1.3595 cmH2O
1mmHg= 0.53525 inH2O
1mmHg= 0.13332 kPa
Steps for units setting :
1. Use up or down key in "System Setup Menu" to select "Units of
Pressure", then press "Enter Key" to the unit setting interface shown as
Figure 7, the units displayed with black color are current effective units for
BP simulation and pressure test.
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Figure 10 Pressure leak test interface
2) This interface displays current target pressure, you can set the target
pressure by using right key to enter the setting interface shown as Figure
11. In this interface, use the number keys to input target pressure, and
after entering a digit, the cursor will automatically move to next digit
for input. After input the target pressure, press "Enter Key" to save. In
this interface, pressing "Return Key" can get back to "Pressure Leak
Test" interface.
Notice: Range for target pressure is 50-400mmHg, if the input target pressure
exceeds this range, it will be adjusted to this range automatically.
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Figure 14 Pressure source test interface
5.3 BP simulation
The simulator can simulate BP output of adult, neonate, patient conditions,
arrhythmia and respiratory Artifacts.
Use left or right key in "Main Menu" to select "BP Simulation", press
"Enter Key" to "BP Simulation Menu "shown as Figure 15. In this
menu,Pressing "Return Key "can get back to "Main Menu".
The BP simulation menu includes the following items:
Standard BP Simulation
Patient Conditions BP Simulation
Arrhythmias BP Simulation
Respiratory Artifacts BP Simulation
Neonate BP Simulation
Wrist BP Simulation
User-Defined BP Simulation
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Eight groups of simulated patient condition BP are shown as the following
table:
Patient BP(mmHg)
HR(bpm) PV(cc)
conditions SYS/DIA(MAP)
Healthy heart 120/80 (93) 75 0.68
Weak pulse 110/80 (90) 95 0.50
Mild exercise 140/90 (106) 120 1.00
Strenuous
140/90 (106) 162 1.40
exercise
Obese patients 120/80 (93) 90 0.50
Geriatric patient 150/110 (123) 95 0.40
Tachycardia 120/105 (110) 130 0.40
Bradycardia 120/60(80) 45 1.10
4) Press the start button of NIBP monitor to measure , then compare the
simulated BP value of the simulator with the result measured by the monitor.
5) After finishing measurement, press "Return Key" to "BP simulation
Menu".
■ Arrhythmia
BP output in Arrhythmia state may cause fault results for some NIBP
monitors.
Steps for checking NIBP monitor using arrhythmia BP simulation:
1) Select "Arrhythmia" in "BP Simulation Menu" or use number key
"6" to the arrhythmia BP simulation interface shown as Figure 18.
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Four groups of simulated arrhythmia BP are shown as the following table:
BP (mmHg) HR(bp
ArrhythmiaTypes PV(cc)
SYS/DIA(MAP) m)
About
Premature Atrial Con. #1 138/53 (81) 80
0.70
About
Premature Atrial Con. #2 144/64 (90) 83
0.70
Premature Ventricaular About
118/61 (80) 83
Cont. 0.70
About
Atrial Fib and PVC 139/72 (94) 91
0.70
4) Press the start button of NIBP monitor to measure , then compare the
simulated BP value of the simulator with the result measured by the
monitor.
5) After finishing measurement, press "Return Key" to "BP simulation
Menu".
■ Respiratory Artifact
Respiratory artifact BP simulation shows the influence of intrathoracic
pressure to BP change in the heartbeat process. Intrathoracic pressure change
will affect ventricular filling in diastolic period, thereby affect blood volume
pumped by heart.
Steps for checking NIBP monitor using respiratory artifact BP
simulation:
Select "Respiratory Artifact" in "BP Simulation Menu" or use number
key "7" to the respiratory artifact BP simulation interface shown as Figure
19.
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Four groups of simulated respiratory artifact BP are shown as the following
table:
Respiratory Artifact BP (mmHg) HR PV(cc)
Types SYS/DIA(MAP) (bpm)
Spont breath #1 138/65(89) 104 About
0.60
Spont breath #2 149/65(93) 105 About
0.60
Spont breath #3 112/47(68) 86 About
0.60
Controlled 132/44(73) 98 About
Ventilation 0.60
4) Press the start button of NIBP monitor to measure , then compare the
simulated BP value of the simulator with the result measured by the
monitor.
5) After finishing measurement, press "Return Key" to "BP simulation
Menu".
■ Neonate
Neonate BP simulation is used for checking whether the NIBP monitor has
the capability of measuring neonate.
Steps for checking NIBP monitor using neonate BP simulation:
1) Select "Neonate" in "BP Simulation Menu" or use number key "8"
to the neonate BP simulation interface shown as Figure 20.
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Four groups of simulated neonate BP are shown as the following table:
Neonate BP (mmHg) SYS/DIA(MAP) HR(bpm) PV(cc)
1 35/15 (22) 120 0.11
2 60/30 (40) 120 0.10
3 80/50 (60) 120 0.10
4 100/70 (80) 120 0.10
3) Press the start button of NIBP monitor to measure , then compare the
simulated BP value of the simulator with the result measured by the
monitor.
4) After finishing measurement, press "Return Key" to "BP simulation
Menu".
■ Wrist
The wrist BP simulation is used for checking NIBP monitor with wrist cuff.
Steps for checking NIBP monitor using wrist BP simulation:
1) Select "Wrist" in "BP Simulation Menu" or use number key "9" to
the wrist BP simulation interface shown as Figure 21.
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■ User defined
The simulator supports nine simulation modes for user-defined.
Steps for checking NIBP monitor using user defined BP simulation:
1) Select "User-Defined" in "BP Simulation Menu" or use number key
"0" to the user defined BP simulation interface shown as Figure 22.
2) Use up or down key to select the simulated BP value.
User can set each group of simulated BP value according to requirement,
take the following steps:
In this interface, press right key to the edit interface shown as Figure 22. In
edit interface, press left or right key to select the parameter to be edited, use
number keys to input parameter and after entering a digit, the cursor will
automatically move to next digit for input. After inputing the BP parameter,
press "Enter Key" to save. In this interface, pressing "Return Key " can
get back to the user defined BP simulation interface.
Parameters for user-defined and range:
n SYS: 20~250 mmHg
n DIA: 10~200 mmHg
n PV: 0.10~2.40 cc
n HR: 30~250 bpm
Notice:
When the user defined BP value exceeds the above range, it is thought as
invalid, and user needs to set again.
DIA should be smaller than SYS.
PV and HR should not be set to maximum at the same time.
3) Press "Enter Key" to select internal adult cuff, internal neonate cuff or
external cuff.
4) Press the start button of NIBP monitor to measure , then compare the
simulated BP value of the simulator with the result measured by the
monitor.
5) After finishing measurement, press "Return Key" to "BP simulation
Menu".
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Figure 22 User defined BP simulation interface
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Chapter 6 Cleaning, Maintenance, Transportation and Storage
6.1 Cleaning
Clean the surface of the simulator with a dry, soft cloth soaked in mild
detergent periodically.
6.2 Maintenance
1) When using the simulator, please take up and put down lightly to avoid
damage caused by hitting.
2) The simulator has been calibrated before leaving factory, and it needs to
be calibrated periodically. Calibration can be performed by the agent
consigned to by our company or contact us directly.
6.3 Transportation and Storage
1) The packed simulator can be transported by ordinary conveyance or
according to transport contract. The simulator can not be transported
mixed with toxic,harmful,corrosive material.
2) The packed simulator should be stored in room with good ventilation
and without corrosive gases and Temperature:-20°C~+65°C; Relative
Humidity: <90%.
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Chapter 7 Questions and Solutions
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Some monitors were
designed to give readings
close to those obtained by
the
When the ascultatory method of
simulator is blood pressure
set to a determination. Other
fixed BP monitors have been
value, the designed to agree with
results Invasive Blood Pressure
Different monitors were
measured readings. It is well known
designed to agree with
by different that
different reference data,
2 monitors Invasive and Ascultatory
neither the monitor nor
are BP readings on the same
the simulator is broken,
different, subject can be quite
or gives fault data.
and different. Therefore it is
sometimes not surprising that
the automated Oscillometric
difference is NIBP
very monitors using Invasive
obvious. readings as a reference
would give different
readings
than a monitor based on
Ascultatory readings.
1.Please connect the
power cord to power
socket tightly..
2.Replace the broken
fuse with accompanying
1. The power cord is not fuse.
The connected to power socket .Method: Pull out the
simulator tightly. power cord, draw out the
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can not be 2. The fuse is broken. fuse cabinet with a
turned on. 3. The simulator is screwdriver, take out the
broken. fuse with a forceps,
replace it, then push the
fuse cabinet to original
position.
3. Please contact local
customer service center.
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1. Please check the
consistency between
selected cuff type of the
simulator and the
When connection way of the
checking simulator and the
the NIBP monitor, if not
monitor consistent, please select
with the 1. Select improper cuff. proper cuff following the
simulator, 2. There is leak incuff, user manual.
the monitor hose, or connectors. 2. Perform leak test, if
inflates 3. The monitor selects there is leak, please
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again and wrong measurement mode connect all joints well or
again, no or the monitor is broken. replace the leaking cuff,
readings 4. The simulator is hose or connectors.If
after a long broken. there is leak still, please
time or the contact with local
measured customer service center.
results have 3. Select right
big error. measurement mode or
repair the monitor.
4.Please contact with
local customer service
center.
After turn
Please contact with local
on the
customer service center,
simulator, it Zero drift occurs in
5 or go to agent consigned
can not internal pressure sensor
to by our company for
enter to
calibration.
main menu.
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Chapter 8 Symbol Meanings
Symbol Meanings
Attention, important information, See User Manual
WEEE (2002/96/EC)
SN Serial number
SYS Systolic BP
DIA Diastolic BP
MAP Mean BP
PV Pulse Volume
HR Heart Rate
BP Blood Pressure
NIBP Non-Invasive Blood Pressure
bpm beats per minute
— .— — Waiting for measuring
Power Off
Power On
min Minute
Exer Exercise
PVC Premature Ventricular Cont
Pre Premature
Spont Spontaneous
Pres Pressure
Chapter 9 Specification
Requirement for power supply
AC 100 ~240 V 50/60 Hz 60 VA
Fuse
1.6A 250V 5*20mm glass quick fuse
Dimension and Weight
Dimension 270(L) × 265(W) × 132 (H) mm
Weight About 4kg
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