DINAMAP
™
Portable Adult/Pediatric and
Neonatal Vital Signs Monitor
Model 8100
Operation Manual
Page 1: ...DINAMAP Portable Adult Pediatric and Neonatal Vital Signs Monitor Model 8100 Operation Manual...
Page 2: ...ncluding all figures and drawings is proprietary information of Johnson Johnson Medical Inc provided solely for purposes of operation maintenance or repair and dissemination for other purposes or publ...
Page 3: ...arranties 1 2 Assistance 1 2 Service 1 3 Packing Instructions 1 3 Insurance 1 4 Service Loaners 1 4 Repair Parts 1 4 Replacement Accesories 1 5 SECTION 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Overview 2 1 Unique Operat...
Page 4: ...de 5 10 Auto Mode 5 10 Alarm Indications and Interpretation 5 11 Patient Alarms 5 11 System Alarms 5 11 Troubleshooting 5 13 Determination Unsuccessful Alarm 899 5 13 Power On Alarm 888 5 13 Excess Ti...
Page 5: ...Calibration 6 7 Blood Pressure Calibration Check 6 7 Cuff and Hose Leak Check 6 9 Performing a Cuff and Hose Pneumatic Leak Check 6 9...
Page 6: ...ent 6 5 6 3 Remove Fuse Holder 6 5 6 4 Remove Fuse from Fuse Holder 6 6 6 5 Replace AC Line Fuse and Fuse Holder 6 6 6 6 Calibration Check Setup 6 7 6 7 Cuff and Hose Leak Setup 6 10 LIST OF TABLES Ta...
Page 7: ...DINAMAP Portable Vital Signs Monitor Model 8100...
Page 8: ...ere 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 w...
Page 9: ...kon 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 w...
Page 10: ...n 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...
Page 11: ...hipping charges for a loaner sent to the customer for product repairs under the warranty Shipping charges for a loaner sent to the customer for product repairs not under warranty will be billed to the...
Page 12: ...SSORIES Replacements such as hoses sensors etc must be purchased from Critikon at 1 77 274 8456 Please have the 4 digit Reorder Product Code of the item you wish to order your purchase order and accou...
Page 13: ...IVE AND OBJECTIVE Helps eliminate risks associated with invasive monitoring and subjective interpretation of auscultatory methods OSCILLOMETRIC No microphones or external transducers are required ARTI...
Page 14: ...for a minimum of 6 hours in 5 minute cycle mode with adult cuff attached or from AC power using AC line power cord ACCESSORIES The accessories listed are either standard items shipped with the monitor...
Page 15: ...nfection Control Yellow Infant 2618 Child 2613 Small Adult 2608 2607 Adult 2603 2602 Large Adult 2643 2642 Thigh 2648 DISPOSA CUF Soft Disposable Blood Pressure Cuffs Infant 2500 Child 2501 Small Adul...
Page 16: ...only 8842 Model 902 Mobile Stand 0902 DINAMAP BP Accessory Pole 3207 DINAMAP BP Accessory Base 3208 DINAMAP BP Accy Basket 3209 Accessory Bag 1902 Writing Tablet Holder 8812 Writing Tablet 25 tablets...
Page 17: ...50 mmHg Neonate 0 mmHg to 235 mmHg INITIAL CUFF INFLATION Adult Pediatric 178 15 mmHg Neonate 125 15 mmHg SYSTOLIC DETERMINATION Adult Pediatric Maximum 245 mmHg Minimum 30 mmHg Neonate Maximum 190 mm...
Page 18: ...F Adult Pediatric 300 30 mmHg Neonate 235 10 mmHg TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical DIMENSIONS Height 8 8 inches Width 6 7 inches Depth 6 7 inches WEIGHT Approximately 8 6 pounds COLOR Blue case wit...
Page 19: ...z nom 104 132 VAC 47 63 Hz Note Evaluations performed by UL CSA are applicable to 120V products only International 100 VAC 50 Hz nom 88 112 VAC 47 63 Hz 230 VAC 50 Hz nom 194 268 VAC 47 63 Hz FUSE REQ...
Page 20: ...d Indicators TABLE 3 1 MODEL 8100 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ITEM NAME FUNCTION 1 CUFF This illuminated amber indicator signifies that a determination is in progress 2 kPa kPa amber indicator...
Page 21: ...6 START This green momentary pushbutton switch initiates a determination in manual or auto mode The START switch initiates a determination only during wait time pressing START switch during a determi...
Page 22: ...minutes Holding the SET switch for 20 seconds while momentarily pressing the ON switch will cause the monitor to remain in calibrate mode indefinitely 9 CYCLE MINUTES This 2 digit red LED display sho...
Page 23: ...panel power switch into the OFF position clears all stored data in memory 11 POWER ON OFF This white pushbutton controls the power to the monitor If AC line power is attached to the rear panel the bat...
Page 24: ...ushbutton switch with LED indicator alternately mutes and enables the audio alarm When pressed SILENCE ON the LED indicator lights to indicate that the audio portion of the alarms have been silenced W...
Page 25: ...ed to display set the high and low MAP alarm limits in the MAP display Pressing the switch a third time blanks all displays except PULSE and allows the HIGH LIMIT and LOW LIMIT switches to be used to...
Page 26: ...nly when the START switch is pressed In the auto mode one determination is initiated immediately Subsequent determinations occur at the end of the cycle time shown in the CYCLE MINUTES display Item 9...
Page 27: ...EAR PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ITEM NAME FUNCTION 1 Pole Clamp Clamps monitor securely to pole 2 Line Power Connector AC power cord connector 3 AC Line Fuses Contained under latched fuse compartmen...
Page 28: ...The monitor provides external digital output for connection to a host computer DETERMINATION SEQUENCE A determination sequence begins when the START switch is depressed in either manual auto or calibr...
Page 29: ...uracy of the monitor OSCILLATION AMPLITUDE CUFF PRESSURE 170 162 154 146 138 130 122 114 106 98 90 82 74 66 58 SYSTOLIC MAP DIASTOLIC TIME Figure 4 1 Determination Sequence At each step the microproce...
Page 30: ...0 mmHg Pulse Rate Max 220 bpm Min 40 bpm Max 200 bpm Min 40 bpm BASIC OPERATING CYCLE The operating cycle is comprised of four parts inflation time deflation time evaluation time and wait time Inflati...
Page 31: ...nto the wait cycle and leaves any operator set alarm limits unaltered Alarm indicators can be canceled after a determination has caused and alarm condition by pressing the CANCEL switch This action si...
Page 32: ...en viewed or set the monitor retains those limits Systolic Search In any operating mode should a patient s systolic pressure exceed the monitor s pump up pressure the unit will 1 begin normal deflatio...
Page 33: ...dditional determinations after a 15 second delay SYS DIA DIFFERENCE 50mmHg SYS DIA DIFFERENCE 10mmHg SYS 80 MAP 47 DIA 30 SYS 20 MAP 14 DIA 10 SYS 120 MAP 86 DIA 70 SYS 30 MAP 23 DIA 20 NORMAL PRESSUR...
Page 34: ...or and inspect each item before discarding or storing the shipping materials Content Checklist 1 DINAMAP Portable Vital Signs Monitor Model 8100 1 Operation Manual 1 Cuff Standard Adult 1 Pneumatic Ho...
Page 35: ...g chart 3 Connect the pneumatic hose to the monitor at the front panel There is no preferred order of connection either hose connector may be attached to either port Thread the hose connectors onto mo...
Page 36: ...ble 5 1 The monitor s accuracy depends on use of the appropriate cuff and hose TABLE 5 1 CUFF TO HOSE COMPATIBILITY CUFF TYPE CUFF SIZE LIMB CIRCUMFERENC E HOSE LENGTH HOSE NO Neonate 1 3 cm 6 cm 8 ft...
Page 37: ...gly on the patient as shown in Figure 5 1 In the case of upper arm placement it is recommended to place the cuff as proximally as possible Observe the mark on the inside of the cuff to be placed over...
Page 38: ...se provided by Critikon Company LLC The monitor will not operate effectively on patients who are experiencing convulsions or tremors If a patient is encountering arrhythmias the monitor s blood pressu...
Page 39: ...the patient s vital signs by alternate means and then check the monitor for proper functioning If monitoring blood pressure at frequent intervals observe the patient s cuffed extremity for signs of i...
Page 40: ...ibed here are those steps you follow to operate the monitor However you should read Section 5 in its entirety to ensure responsible operation of the monitor POWER ON PROCEDURE 1 Press the momentary pu...
Page 41: ...pe of cuff used Once these limits are viewed or set they no longer will switch SET ALARM LIMITS PROCEDURE The adult default alarm limits are in effect each time power is first applied to the monitor I...
Page 42: ...h the high alarm range settings Release the HIGH LIMIT switch at the desired setting Range 70 to 200 mmHg 6 Momentarily press the LOW LIMIT switch to display the current low limit in the MAP display P...
Page 43: ...CANCEL switch to return the display to normal operation MANUAL MODE To operate the Monitor in manual mode follow this procedure 1 Press START to begin each determination 2 Press CANCEL to stop a deter...
Page 44: ...OLIC will flash the determined value and an alternating high low frequency audio alarm will be issued Pressing the SILENCE ON OFF switch to on yellow LED lit silences the audio alarm but the alarming...
Page 45: ...ination Blank Alarm flashes others unchanged Stops audio visual indicators At one pressure level for more than 60 seconds Check for kinked hoses refer to Troubleshooting following Flashes 844 until ne...
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Page 47: ...nal pump up pressure until a successful determination in made No more than nine retries will be made if the 899 alarm condition persists Move cuff to another location and attempt another determination...
Page 48: ...ination Excess Pressure Alarm 800 This alarm is indicated by an alarm tone and a flashing 800 in the PULSE display The alarm can only be cleared by pressing CANCEL or turning power off and on 1 If the...
Page 49: ...t heart level then compensate by subtracting 1 8 mmHg for every inch below heart level Monitor Displays Extremely Low readings This condition could be caused by using a cuff that is too large or by th...
Page 50: ...not immerse hoses Do not immerse cuffs without prior application of cuff hose caps See caution statement in Calibration below The Adult Cuffs supplied for use with this Monitor may be cleaned by hand...
Page 51: ...a time it must be charged per Table 6 1 NOTE On the older model and International units that have an AC power switch on the back of the monitor place the switch in the I position for battery charging...
Page 52: ...nd pole clamp knob as shown in Figure 6 1 3 When the battery is visible remove the battery cable slip on connectors 4 Connect the battery cable connectors to the new battery ensuring proper polarity C...
Page 53: ...ower supply board and is accessible only by qualified service personnel Replacement of Line Power Fuses At the rear of the monitor remove the power cord if one is attached Using a flat bladed tool suc...
Page 54: ...der as shown in Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 Remove Fuse Holder Remove each fuse from its fuse holder as shown in Figure 6 4 and inspect it for a burned or broken filament If the filament appears to be intac...
Page 55: ...e arrows on the outward facing ends of the fuse holders are pointing in the same direction as the arrows on the inside of the cover plate Snap down the cover plate Figure 6 5 Replace AC Line Fuse and...
Page 56: ...dry and free of particulate matter Moisture or foreign substances introduced into the pneumatic system can cause damage to the unit BLOOD PRESSURE CALIBRATION CHECK CUFF CALIBRATION KIT DIGITAL MANOM...
Page 57: ...on mode if the CANCEL switch is pressed or after 3 minutes of inactivity To remain in calibration mode indefinitely hold the SET key for 20 seconds The monitor will sound a short audio tone and remain...
Page 58: ...re switch must be adjusted Refer to qualified service personnel CUFF AND HOSE LEAK CHECK Performing a Cuff and Hose Pneumatic Leak Check 1 Obtain the calibration kit Reorder No 8886 supplied with this...
Page 59: ...6 10 CUFF AND HOSE LEAK CHECK Continued CUFF CALIBRATION KIT DIGITAL MANOMETER Y ADAPTER Figure 6 7 Cuff and Hose Leak Check Setup...