User's Manual Part 10

Directions for Use Specifications 169
Systolic range
Alarm limits
Adult 30 to 260 mmHg
Pediatric 30 to 160 mmHg
Neonate 25 to 120 mmHg
Adult low 30 to 258 mmHg high 32 to 260 mmHg
Pediatric low 30 to 158 mmHg high 32 to 160 mmHg
Neonate low 25 to 118 mmHg high 27 to 120 mmHg
Diastolic range
Alarm limits
Adult 20 to 235 mmHg
Pediatric 15 to 130 mmHg
Neonate 10 to 105 mmHg}
Adult low 20 to 233 mmHg high 22 to 235 mmHg
Pediatric low 15 to 128 mmHg high 17 to 130 mmHg
Neonate low 10 to 103 mmHg high 12 to 105 mmHg
Mean range
Alarm limits
Adult 20 to 255 mmHg
Pediatric 15 to 140 mmHg
Neonate 10 to 110 mmHg
Adult low 20 to 253 mmHg high 22 to 255 mmHg
Pediatric low 15 to 138 mmHg high 17 to 140 mmHg
Neonate low 10 to 108 mmHg high 12 to 110 mmHg
Pulse rate range
Alarm limits
30 to 220 beats/min, in adult, pediatric, and neonate modes
Low 25 to 298 beats/min
high 27 to 300 beats/min
Static manometer accuracy 0
-300mmHg ±3 mmHg or 2% of reading, whichever is greater. Can be checked
in the field, but no adjustments are provided (or needed).
Manometer baselining (zeroing) Automatic
Atmospheric pressure compensation Automatic
Minimum inflation pressure Adult 100 mmHg
Pediatric 80 mmHg
Neonate 50 mmHg
Maximum inflation pressure Adult 270 mmHg
Pediatric 170 mmHg
Neonate 132 mmHg
Default inflation pressure Adult 160 mmHg
Pediatric 120 mmHg
Neonate 90 mmHg
Normal overpressure limit Adult 280 mmHg
Pediatric 200 mmHg
Neonate 141 mmHg
Single fault overpressure limit Adult 308 mmHg
Pediatric 220 mmHg
Neonate 154 mmHg
Table 17. Specification: Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) (continued)