6.1 NIBP Monitoring
1. Measuring method: Oscillometric Technique
2. Pneumatic pressure measuring range: 0 mmHg~300mmHg
3. Accuracy of pressure measurement: ±3 mmHg
4. Cuff inflation time: <10 seconds (typical adult cuff)
5. Measurement time on the average: < 90 seconds
6. Air release time while the measurement is canceled: ≤2 seconds (typical adult cuff)
7. Initial cuff inflation pressure
Adult: 175 mmHg
8. Overpressure protection limit
Adult: ≤ 300 mmHg
9. NIBP measurement range:
press(unit)
SYS
mmHg
MAP
mmHg
DIA
mmHg
10. NIBP measurement accuracy:
Maximal mean difference: ±5 mmHg
Maximal standard deviation: 8 mmHg
Measurement mode: Manual, Auto, STAT
6.2 SpO
Monitoring
2
1. Transducer: dual-wavelength LED
Wavelength: Red light: 660 nm, Infrared light: 905 nm.
Maximal optical output power: less than 2mW maximum average
2. SpO
measuring range: 35%~100%
2
3. SpO
measuring accuracy: Arms
2
*
NOTE: Accuracy defined as root-mean-square value of deviation according to ISO 80601-2-61.
4. Low perfusion performance: the declared accuracy is attained when the pulse amplitude modulation
ratio is as low as 0.4%.
6.3 Pulse Rate monitoring
1. Pulse rate measuring range: 30bpm~240bpm
2. Pulse rate measuring accuracy: ±2bpm or ±2%, whichever is greater.
Note: The pulse rate ACCURACY is tested by an electronic pulse simulator.
6.4 TEMP Monitoring
1. TEMP measuring range: 21.0℃~50.0℃
2. TEMP measuring accuracy: not greater than 0.2 ℃ for TEMP measuring range from 25.0
User Manual for Vital Signs Monitor
Chapter 6 Technical Specifications
Pediatric: 135 mmHg
Pediatric: ≤ 240mmHg
Adult
40~275
20~230
10~210
*
is not greater than 2% for SpO
Neonate: 65 mmHg
Neonate: ≤ 150 mmHg
Pediatric
40~200
20~165
10~150
range from 70% to 100%
2
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Neonate
40~135
20~110
10~95
o
C~45.0 ℃