User's Guide

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Set Vocal Sounds
On the main display; using the left to right navigation keys highlight the
Sounds functional area.
Notice that whenever the Sounds area is selected, the selected Vocal
sound can be activated using the Function key. Most sounds are activated
once. The continuous sounds are toggled on off.
To alter the Vocal sound, scroll down and highlight “Vocal”.
Note that when “Vocal” is selected, the three last used sounds are
available as function keys.
Use function keys to activate a new sound directly or press the OK key to
get to the Vocal sounds selection menu.
Some vocal sounds are continuous. A continuous sound will be repeated
until the sound is selected again or another sound is activated.
Use the “+”/”-“ keys to alter volume directly.
Blood Pressure and Pulse
Blood pressure and pulse are related as described in specifications.
The “Normal” pulse can in addition be adjusted to 3 levels, Weak, Normal or Strong. If the pulse is set to
be normally weak, a weak pulse because of low BP will be almost impossible to detect.
If an ECG rhythm with no BP is set (i.e. VF, or Asystole) as the Running rhythm, BP will automatically be
set to 0/0. The BP is not
automatically set back to normal if a perfusing rhythm is chosen.
Set Blood Pressure
On the main display, using the left to right navigation keys highlight the
Blood Pressure functional area.
Press the OK key to activate the BP menu or adjuste BP directly using the
BP +/- function keys:
Using the BP+/- keys:
When both Systolic and Diastolic are highlighted, both
pressures will change and maintain difference.
When systolic is highlighted, only systolic will change,
but diastolic will be kept 10 mmHg below systolic.
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When diastolic is highlighted, only diastolic will change,
but systolic will be kept 10 mmHg above diastolic.
The Up/ Down keys are used to change selection.
“Set PEA” function key will set BP to 0/0. “Reset PEA” will set the BP
back to what it was before “Set PEA” was selected.
Use the “+”/”-“ keys to alter volume of Korotkoff sounds directly.
Pulse strength is indicated as “P:N” (Normal), “P:W” (Weak) or
“P:S” (Strong)