Critikon DINAMAP 8100 User manual

DINAMAP™
Portable Adult/Pediatric and
Neonatal Vital Signs Monitor
Model 8100
Operation Manual

LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES
U.S. Patent 4,349,034
U.S. Patent 4,360,029
U.S. Patent 4,501,280
U.S. Patent 4,546,775
Patent Pending
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CONTENTS List of Effective Pages ...........................................................
List of Illustrations................................................................i
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List of Tables........................................................................i
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Frontispiece ..........................................................................
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SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION
General..............................................................................1-
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Manual Purpose.................................................................1-
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Manual Effectivity...............................................................1-
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Reissues.......................................................................1-
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Change Information Sheets..........................................1-
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Errors, Omissions, Incorrect Data.................................1-
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Related Publications..........................................................1-
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Instruction Labels .........................................................1-
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Service Manual.............................................................1-
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Service Policy ....................................................................1-
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Extended Warranties .........................................................1-
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Assistance..........................................................................1-
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Service...............................................................................1-
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Packing Instructions......................................................1-
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Insurance......................................................................1-
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Service Loaners.................................................................1-
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Repair Parts.......................................................................1-
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Replacement Accesories ...................................................1-
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SECTION 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Overview............................................................................2-
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Unique Operating Features................................................2-
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Accessories........................................................................2-
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Standard Accessories...................................................2-
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Optional Accessories....................................................2-
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SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Performance Specifications ...............................................3-
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Technical Specifications.....................................................3-
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Mechanical ...................................................................3-
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Electrical.......................................................................3-
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Environmental...............................................................3-
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Controls, Indicators, Connectors........................................3-
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SECTION 4. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Determination Sequence....................................................4-
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Maximum-Minimum Ranges ..............................................4-
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Basic Operating Cycle .......................................................4-
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Operating Modes ...............................................................4-
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Manual Mode................................................................4-
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Auto Mode....................................................................4-
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Neonatal or Adult/Pediatric Monitoring .........................4-
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Systolic Search.............................................................4-
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Undetermined Systolic and Diastolic Pressures.................4-
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CONTENTS
Continued SECTION 5. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Unpacking..........................................................................5-
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Content Checklist .........................................................5-
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Missing Items.....................................................................5-
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Indications and Contraindications......................................5-
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Installation and Initial Setup...............................................5-
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Electrical and Hose Connections..................................5-
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Operating Warnings, Precautions, and Notes....................5-
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Operating Procedures........................................................5-
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Power-ON Procedure.........................................................5-
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Set Alarm Limits Procedure ...............................................5-
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Manual Mode...................................................................5-1
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Auto Mode........................................................................5-1
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Alarm Indications and Interpretation ................................5-1
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Patient Alarms..................................................................5-1
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System Alarms.................................................................5-1
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Troubleshooting...............................................................5-1
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Determination Unsuccessful Alarm (899) ...................5-1
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Power-On Alarm (888)................................................5-1
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Excess Time at One Pressure Alarm (855) ................5-1
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Excess Determination Time Alarm (844)....................5-1
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Excess Inflation Time Alarm (833)..............................5-1
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Excess Pressure Alarm (800).....................................5-1
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Monitor Will Not Power-On.........................................5-1
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Monitor Displays Extremely High Readings................5-1
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Monitor Displays Extremely Low Readings.................5-1
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Patient Alarms Activate After Every Determination.....5-1
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SECTION 6. MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION
Maintenance ......................................................................6-
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Cleaning .......................................................................6-
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Storage.........................................................................6-
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Battery Charging...........................................................6-
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Battery Removal and Replacement..............................6-
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Changes Fuses ............................................................6-
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Replacement of Line Power Fuses...............................6-
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Replacement of Battery Fuse.......................................6-
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Calibration..........................................................................6-
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Blood Pressure Calibration Check.....................................6-
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Cuff and Hose Leak Check................................................6-
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Performing a Cuff and Hose Pneumatic Leak Check ...6-
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ILLUSTRATIONS Figure No. Title Pag
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Frontispiece.....................................................
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3-1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators.............3-
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3-2 Rear Panel Controls and Indicators............3-1
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4-1 Determination Sequence..............................4-
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4-2 Basic Operating Cycle..................................4-
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4-3 Low Amplitude Waveform Diagram..............4-
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5-1 Recommended Cuff Placement....................5-
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6-1 Cover Removal.............................................6-
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6-2 Open AC Line Fuse Compartment ...............6-
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6-3 Remove Fuse Holder....................................6-
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6-4 Remove Fuse from Fuse Holder...................6-
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6-5 Replace AC Line Fuse and Fuse Holder......6-
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6-6 Calibration Check Setup...............................6-
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6-7 Cuff and Hose Leak Setup .........................6-1
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LIST OF TABLES Table No. Title Pag
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3-1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators.............3-
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3-2 Rear Panel Controls and Indicators............3-1
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4-1 Maximum and Minimum Detectable
Pressures.....................................................4-
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5-1 Cuff-to-Hose Compatibility............................5-
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5-2 Default Alarm Limits .....................................5-
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5-3 System Alarms Summary...........................5-1
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6-1 Battery Charging Characteristics..................6-
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6-2 Calibration Check Pressure Levels...............6-
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DINAMAP™ Portable Vital Signs Monitor, Model 8100

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SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION
GENERAL The DINAMAP™Portable Vital Signs Monitor 8100 is
designed to noninvasively and automatically measure
systolic and diastolic pressure, mean arterial pressure
(MAP), and pulse rate for neonatal or adult/pediatric
patients. Results are displayed on large, easy-to-read
digital displays. The monitor will operate on AC line voltage
or on its internal battery. The monitor will cycle
automatically at operator programmed intervals between
one and ninety minutes.
The DINAMAP™Portable Monitor Model 8100 is effective
and versatile. It continues to monitor during most clinical
crises when other indirect measurement methods may fail.
The monitor can be used in any hospital area where critical
care is administered, for example, emergency room,
operating room, recovery room, intensive care unit, cardiac
care unit, renal dialysis unit, burn unit, etc.
MANUAL PURPOSE This Operation Manual was prepared for the operator of the
DINAMAP™Portable Monitor Model 8100. This manual
contains installation and operation instructions, device
applications, limitations, and routine performance
verification procedures.
To achieve satisfactory results, the
operator must read this manual thoroughly before
attempting to use the Monitor.
MANUAL
EFFECTIVITY Reissues
Change to this manual, either in response to user input or to
continuing product improvements, are accomplished
through reissue.
Change Information Sheets
Changes occurring between reissues are addressed
through Change Information Sheets and replacement
pages. If a Change Information Sheet does not accompany
this manual, it is correct as printed.

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RELATED
PUBLICATIONS Instruction Labels
Two permanently affixed labels, one on each side of the
monitor, contain condensed operation and alarm code
information.
Service Manual
The DINAMAP™Portable Monitor Model 8100 Service
Manual (328-370) contains service and repair parts
information directed to qualified service personnel.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury, the user should not
perform any servicing unless qualified to do
so.
SERVICE POLICY The warranty for this product is enclosed with the product in
the shipper carton. All repairs on products under warranty
must be performed or approved by Critikon Company LLC
personnel.
Unauthorized repairs will void the warranty.
Products not covered by warranty should be repaired only
by qualified electronics service personnel.
EXTENDED
WARRANTIES Extended warranties may be purchased on most products.
Contact your Sales Representative for details and pricing.
ASSISTANCE If the product fails to function properly, or if assistance,
service, or spare parts are required, contact Critikon
Customer Support. Before contacting Critikon, it is helpful
to attempt to duplicate the problem and to check all
accessories to ensure that they are not the cause of the
problem. If you are unable to resolve the problem after
checking these items, contact Critikon. Prior to calling,
please be prepared to provide
■product name and model number
■a complete description of the problem

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ASSISTANCE
Cont. If the repair parts or service are necessary, you will also be
asked to provide
■the product serial number
■the facility's complete name and address
■a purchase order number if the product is to be
repaired or you order spare parts
■the facilities Critikon account number, if possible
■the 6-digit part number for spare or replacement
parts
SERVICE If your product requires warranty, extended warranty or non-
warranty repair service, call Johnson & Johnson Medical
Customer Support and a representative will assist you.
Estimates for non-warranty repairs are provided at no
charge; however, the product must be sent to the Critikon
Service Center in order to provide you with an estimate.
To facilitate prompt service in cases where the product has
external chassis or case damage, please advise the
Customer Support representative when you call.
The Customer Support representative will record all
necessary information and will provide you with a Return
Authorization Number. Prior to returning any product for
repair, you must have a Return Authorization number.
Call Critikon at 1-877-274-8456
and select Parts, Product Service, and Customer Support
(press 2) Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
EST, excluding holidays.
Packing Instructions
Follow these recommended packing instructions.
■Remove all hoses, cables, sensors, power cords and
ancillary products such as printers and external
battery packs from the monitor before packing.
■Pack only the accessories you are requested to
return; place them in a separate bag and insert the
bag and the product inside the shipping carton.
■Use the original shipping carton and packing
materials, if available.
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